The decision means that the teenagers of Greenock have been debarred from seeing a film that reflects their own lives. |
All of his children by this wife were debarred from the Crown, as indeed was Henry VII's mother Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond. |
Problems arose when it emerged that one of the promoters and a substantial shareholder in the company had been debarred from acting as a director in Britain. |
Since, as a woman, she was debarred from attending the university, he instructed her by letter. |
The request to reopen the case must be made within one month of the party's becoming aware of the evidence in question or it shall be debarred. |
Those doctors who did not pass the examination were debarred from medical practice. |