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Her role at ATI will be abolished after her departure.
But last year, that law was abolished after the case of Sun Zhigang prompted national outrage.
Juries had been abolished after the Soviet revolution, along with anything recognizable as courts and lawyers.
The Confederation of the Rhine was abolished after Napoleon's fall from power in 1813.
Offside rules using the red line were abolished after the 2004-5 lockout.
The 1923 constitution again came into force but was permanently abolished after the revolution in 1952.
But in 1989 the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Board of Estimate was unconstitutional; the board was abolished after a new city charter was adopted.
The changing atmosphere was exemplified by the fate of the Office of Technology Assessment, which in 1995 was abolished after more than two decades of existence.
Tenure in villenage in England then became known as copyhold tenure (abolished after 1925), in which the holder was personally free and paid rent in lieu of services.
In contrast, the vasopressor responses to (S -isometheptene were practically aboliS -isometheptenesin.
The tachycardic responses to (S -isometheptene were aboliS -isomethepteneanolol, but remained unaffected by the other antagonists.
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