101.   Graham received the worldwide ban for illegally taking money from deals which brought Danish international John Jensen and Norwegian Pal Lydersen to Arsenal.

102.   He outlined three key conditions for nailing down a final text on a worldwide ban on nuclear testing.

103.   If the case is confirmed, it will not necessarily be the same strain which sparked the current beef scare and led to a worldwide ban on British beef.

104.   In response, the European Union slapped a worldwide ban on British beef.

105.   Iran denied Sunday that it had stopped cooperating with a UN watchdog charged with verifying a worldwide ban on nuclear tests.

106.   Before the European Union imposed a worldwide ban on imports of British beef, France was the biggest export market for that product.

107.   Brolin initially refused to return but changed his mind when Leeds threatened to ask FIFA to impose a worldwide ban on him.

108.   Christopher outlined three key conditions for nailing down a final text on a worldwide ban on nuclear testing.

109.   Despite the accord, a EU worldwide ban on the export of British beef and beef products remains in force.

110.   Despite the accord, an EU worldwide ban on the export of British beef and beef products remains in force.

a. + ban >>共 485
total 8.46%
such 4.36%
global 4.27%
proposed 3.88%
worldwide 3.63%
outright 2.92%
constitutional 2.92%
complete 2.53%
international 2.47%
federal 2.36%
worldwide + n. >>共 1192
ban 2.60%
network 2.32%
market 2.14%
demand 2.14%
attention 1.85%
sale 1.77%
computer 1.45%
operation 1.37%
condemnation 1.35%
campaign 1.15%
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