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The abolished

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To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice.

  • Slavery was abolished in the nineteenth century.

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The abolished law was a cornerstone of apartheid, the cradle-to-grave system that regulates daily life according to skin color and denies the vote to the 27-million black majority.

The abolished army will be replaced by an Iraqi defense force, called the New Iraqi Corps, that will be "representative of all Iraqis" and eventually enable the country to defend itself, he said.

The abolished cell-cycle arrest was restored upon ectopic addition of TIGAR protein using TIGAR cDNA (Supplementary Figure S4B).

The abolished activation of NF-κB in the model might further promote apoptosis, although p53-dependent apoptosis was blocked as well.

The abolished cytoprotectivity of Survivin couple to its degradation in the nucleus ensures active withdrawal of positive signals during the early stages of apoptosis.

Nothing to replicate the abolished regional development agencies.

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In 2005, the Court abolished the juvenile death penalty.

The Judicial Code abolished the Circuit Courts.

He wants the C.I.A. abolished.

That year, the Conservatives abolished Strathclyde.

The second abolished slavery in several states.

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