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The government reimposed tight control over it after the war.
But last week the Judge lifted the stay and reimposed the order.
Such a move would reimpose the dead hand of state control and political interference.
Diplomats say they do not see how force can reimpose the work of the commission.
You are the one man who can complete my brother's work by reimposing the unity we need.
A special bill to reimpose the airline tax is unlikely.
"What I intend to do now is press to reimpose the sanctions."
Clinton Administration officials say they are not inclined to support reimposing sanctions now.
After a few weeks or months, they intended to reimpose the previous restrictions.
But they could be reimposed if the Serbian side did not respect the peace agreement.
And it is his task to reimpose order on an unruly law school.
"I'm reimposing the order that was lifted after hearing," he says.
He also said he wanted to reimpose discipline, especially among young people.
A curfew in the city, which had been relaxed this morning, was then reimposed.
"I believe that our decision was right, and it would be a great mistake for them to reimpose the doctrine," he said.
The block was lifted briefly but reimposed in November 2010.
But the Suns reimposed their style in the final three games and ran themselves into the second round.
The Government has reimposed "rigid ideological control" over schools and universities.
The deputy was a Socialist, he had been speaking out against the old work conditions that were being reimposed.
The Israeli curfew, which had been lifted, was soon to be reimposed.
However, with the situation remaining tense, the curfew was reimposed.
The state removed that limit from managed care organizations because of the 1997 law, but wanted to reimpose it.
Sources said it was possible that a freeze on wages and prices might be reimposed.
If he signed an executive order lifting the ban, Congress would pass a law reimposing it.
Reimposing sanctions must be carefully considered because "the consequences are very dramatic."