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Mexico has a long history of anticlericalism, going back to laws in the mid-19th century.
But he also believed that legislation could always be improved over the years, and he often went back to laws he had shaped, seeking changes to make them more to his liking.
The Washington Posts' own piece on the ticking time-bomb of milk prices contains the sort of vague language one expects from a bit of a snow-job If Congresnow-job Ifhe Jan. 1 deadline, the priCongresslk could rise significantly — somisses by more then $3 a gallon — as the country's farm policy reverts back to laws dating from 1949.
Conservative social norms, religion, and the value placed on large families in Senegal and other West African countries have resulted in broad public support for strict legal restrictions on abortion, many of which date back to laws imposed on the region by France and other colonial powers in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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I never went back to law school".
She plans to go back to law school next September.
The couple had four young children when she decided to go back to law school.
That same day, she packed up her car and headed back to law school in California.
However, I now want to complete a PhD instead of going back to law school.
(In New York, my grandfather went back to law school so that he could pass the bar).
He did not share his future plans, like how he wanted to go back to law school in the United States, if he could get the money.
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