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Discussion of steps that led to the abolishing of the draft.
Since the abolishing of the cavalry most of the American riding boot business has been with the Meadowbrook, Middleburg, and the Rose Tree set.
The EU's assessment views the abolishing of priority dispatch as a step towards the creation of a "level playing field" for energy generators.
He incurred the wrath of many by ruling large swaths of the country under draconian emergency laws adopted with the abolishing of the limited powers of the traditional leaders of Uganda's five tribal kingdoms.
I think it's another question that I ask: Was she part of a community that felt that they were going to bring, by their actions, an age of peace and justice and an equal share for all and the abolishing of color lines and class lines?" "If these were things that she actually did, she was not defining them as espionage," Ms. Socolov continued.
In the face of the current struggle against the recent release of the Productivity Commission's recommendations on intellectual property, which included the abolishing of parallel importation restrictions (PIRs) and the adoption of a US-style fair use copyright regime that will both directly affect writers' incomes, this has a particularly bitter irony.
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A few months later, the State Council abolished the system.
The country abolished the death penalty in 1981.
He has mused in the past about abolishing the British Army.
"That means remaking the tax code… abolishing the IRS.
The idea is: Win the election, then abolish the job.
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