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prohibitor

noun as in censor

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Because Massachusetts state law prevents fugitives from buying guns, those individuals have now been added back to the federal database under the “state prohibitor” category and will be prevented from purchasing a firearm, he said.

Related: Malcolm Turnbull's ‘continuity and change’ slogan straight out of Veep And what about Meyer’s vain obsession with crude internet insults, such as “Viagra prohibitor”? Doesn’t that call to mind a “short-fingered vulgarian” who spoke about the size of his hands during a nationally televised debate?

ALL medical treatment can be accessed on open market; cost is the prohibitor.

This is THE prohibitor that makes their platforms incompatible with the indie self-published business model.

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"English is the great prohibitor," says Martha Copenhaver, the director of a Southeast Asian education program in Arlington, Va. "Without it, you can't advance even if you are otherwise qualified."

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