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With support from the department's lawyers, they questioned the legality of using off-limits sanctions in civil rights cases.
INTEGRATION OF THE ARMED FORCES, 1940-1965MORRIS J. MACGREGOR, JR.
Commanders were frequently quizzed on the probable effects of the imposition of off-limits sanctions or base closings.
INTEGRATION OF THE ARMED FORCES, 1940-1965MORRIS J. MACGREGOR, JR.
The site remained off-limits to military and civilian personnel of the proving ground and closed to the public.
TRINITY [ATOMIC TEST] SITEWHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
This section of the building was off-limits to the other patients in the Institute, but Stanton, the star border, had free rein.
ANYTHING YOU CAN DOGORDON RANDALL GARRETT
Those are complicated machines, those things, and they're off-limits to the likes of you and me.
LITTLE BROTHERCORY DOCTOROW
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO OFF-LIMITS

  • banned
  • barred
  • black-market
  • closed-down
  • contraband
  • crooked
  • illegal
  • illicit
  • no-no
  • not allowed
  • not approved
  • off-limits
  • out of bounds
  • out of line
  • proscribed
  • refused
  • restricted
  • shady
  • taboo
  • verboten
  • vetoed
  • wildcat
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