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Extensive powers of censorship, suspension of civil courts, expropriation of property, closure of businesses, and imposition of curfews were also granted.
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Utilizing roving patrols, curfews, and security details, the 34th quickly restored order, thus enabling negotiated settlement of the labor dispute.
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Ward and his assistants monitored the players' academic performance, enforced class attendance, and placed curfews on perceived troublemakers.
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Parents began to impose curfews on their children, for their own safety; flats were protected against racially motivated arson by the installation of fire-proof letterboxes.
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The government has responded by imposing curfews and by deploying troops in the regions.
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The laws allow local authorities to impose curfews, conduct house-to-house searches and ban public gatherings.
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The fear of salary deduction makes us to come even during curfews.
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Electronic bracelets, curfews, those things are all potentially in play.
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Onerous regulations, strict censorship, incessant propaganda and nightly curfews all played a role in establishing an atmosphere of fear and repression.
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