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Ever since Elon Musk instated Twitter Blue, money grabs from blue-check accounts have become commonplace.

From Slate

But when her daughters said they would be rooting for Kansas City on Sunday, Tumath and her husband instated a no-Swift-song rule in the house — at least for a few days.

In 2023, it instated a two-year ban on some foreigners buying homes in Canada.

From BBC

Wade, Idaho has instated some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country.

The attorney general's counsel also came to the order's defense, noting that the First Amendment has limits and that the Washington, D.C. judge presiding over Trump's federal election subversion case also instated a gag order, which was paused after Trump appealed it.

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