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Within 10 years, a third of the clauses had been dropped or rewritten, with almost all repealed in modern times.
Some conservatives oppose energy subsidies of all sorts — including those for ethanol, wind, nuclear and solar power — and would be willing to see them all repealed as part of a reform of the business tax code.
Smoking bans were popular a century ago but were all repealed by the late 1920s, according to Christopher Snowdon, the author of "Velvet Glove, Iron Fist: A History of Anti-Smoking".
Congress, after all, repealed the Glass-Steagall Act, which had been on the books since 1933 and separated consumer banking from investment banking functions.
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This spring, for instance, a law was passed that will all but repeal the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Act.
Yatsenyuk hailed the move, saying: "We have repealed all the laws against which the whole country rose up".
"We have repealed all the laws against which the whole country rose up," Arseniy Yatsenyuk, leader of Ukraine's largest opposition bloc, said.
In 1816 it gave up the unequal struggle and repealed all the fines; and when the legislature dared to enact a new militia law in 1827, it was turfed out at the next elections and the law repealed.
At the end of World War II, the first law enacted by the Allied Control Council abolished all Nazi symbols and repealed all relevant laws.
"I mean, suppose all the states had laws against flagpole sitting... and then almost all of them repealed those laws," Scalia said.
Biker deaths rose 18% after Michigan repealed its all-rider helmet law in 2012.
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