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Blue laws logo #10101) Certain statutes 2) Pietistic statutes 3) Puritan specialties 4) Puritanical regulations 5) Sabbath prohibitions 6) Sunday prohibitions 7) Sunday statutes
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Blue Laws

Blue Laws logo #21000[Connecticut] In the 1970s there were certain laws referred to as Blue Laws that came to be reinforced. Bowling on Sunday was one but more interesting were the ones where it was illegal on sunday to sell prepared foods, like canned goods candy bars and duch and paper products, which included disposable diapers. The laws eventually were repe...
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Blueclaws

Blueclaws logo #21000 In the course of editorial discussions, the concept of a concession means simply to be courteous to explicitly `surrender`, rather than to leave a lost argument and indicate a concession only through implication, or else allowing idle time to pass. A concession need not be a speech, and can be signalled with the simplest of notation, such as Mak.....
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Blue Laws

Blue Laws logo #20688In American history, a collection of severe laws regarding behaviour and the keeping of the Sabbath. They were alleged to have been in force among the early colonists of New Haven...
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Blue Laws

Blue Laws logo #21213(n) Blue Laws are the law which prohibits certain activities on specified occasions connected with the moral and social beliefs without prohibiting the activity altogether or maintaining a total bar. In certain country consumption of alcohol on Sundays are prohibited.
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Blue Laws

Blue Laws logo #21212A name applied to certain laws, originally in force in the New England states, which were extremely rigorous.
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Blue Laws

Blue Laws logo #21217The Blue Laws were puritanical laws enacted in 1732 at New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Their objective was to stamp out heresy and enforce a strict observance of the Sunday.
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