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Teachers are strictly prohibited from carrying on affairs with their students.

In Burma, radio, television, and the press are strictly controlled by the military government.

In British politics, party discipline is strictly enforced on pain of expulsion from the party caucus.

Although elementary education is mandatory in the C¶te d'Ivoire, the rule is not strictly enforced.

In the Bahamas, residents of the island are prohibited from gambling in the island nation's casinos, which are strictly for foreigners.

Buddhism remained a strictly oral tradition for over 200 years.

The Muslim practice of praying five times each day is strictly observed in Pakistan.

In Burma, radio, television, and the press are strictly controlled by the military government, and are used as propaganda instruments.

The military government has warned people that the curfew will be strictly enforced, and anyone found in the streets after dark will be shot immediately.

Rules against the use of drugs in sport must be strictly enforced if we really want to deal with the problem.

In Singapore, public littering is strictly forbidden, and is subject to heavy fines.

The Muslim practice of praying five times each day is strictly observed in Pakistan.

From a strictly scientific point of view, history cannot be called a science.

My interest in politics is strictly academic.

Prices were strictly regulated during the war.

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