111.   For countries that ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention, the ban is comprehensive.

112.   For nearly a year, Senator Jesse Helms has bottled up the treaty in the Foreign Relations Committee, which he chairs, saying the ban is useless.

113.   For the U.K. beef industry, the ban has been disastrous.

114.   Hamilton said the ban on sketching was news to him.

115.   He is free, however, and the ban is not applicable pending an appeal.

116.   He said a ban was the only way to protect wildlife.

117.   His blanket ban is a gross overreaction, sure to unnecessarily irritate those members of Congress who are excluded.

118.   If an athlete refuses to be tested, then the ban will be for only two years.

119.   If an outright ban is not feasible because of the millions of addicted smokers, then we can at least prevent the addiction of another generation.

120.   If approved, the ban would be the first of its kind in the nation.

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