91.   Mrs. Davis had been trying to prove that parachuting from the cliffs, which has been banned for years, was safe and should be allowed.

92.   Most of this money came from wealthy individuals or corporations and labor unions that had been banned for a half-century from participating in federal elections.

93.   Of course, creosote has been banned for some years now.

94.   On Wednesday in Geneva, U.S. and Russian officials will hone the list of goods banned for export to Iraq.

95.   Other evangelists have called for the Harry Potter books to be banned for promoting superstition and witchcraft.

96.   On Tuesday, her travel agent informed her that American Airlines had banned her for life from their flights.

97.   One result of those talks was that China announced this week that it would publish a list of missile-related items that would be banned for export.

98.   Paulino was banned for life from any Little League activity, and several of his league managers and coaches were suspended for at least a year.

99.   Polls are also banned for the week before the second round.

100.   President Carol Zaleski wants teen-aged swimmer Jessica Foschi banned for two years instead of only being given probation for testing positive for steroids last summer.

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