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In 1528 the office was reinstituted but restricted to aristocrats who held it for a term of two years.
Since the death penalty was reinstituted there in 1977, 13 people who were condemned to die have been exonerated.
(In 1927, Republicans, prompted by aggrieved New York speculators, managed to prohibit the U.S.D.A. from releasing the forecasts; the program was reinstituted three years later, following an outcry from farmers).
But last month, the more stringent inspection procedure was reinstituted in six stations, and is expected to be in full operation by month's end.
But for this year, and this year only, the 2-3 format was reinstituted to eliminate a travel day and compensate for the added Friday game.
Indomethacin was reinstituted after 2 weeks with gastric protection.
Because of worsening of eye and arthritis symptoms on GLM, infliximab therapy was reinstituted along with mycophenolate mofetil.
After the French invasion, the stadholdership was reinstituted in the person of William III, and De Witt was forced to resign.
The old tradition of admitting the Grand Duke's mother to the Consulta, or Privy Council, was reinstituted at Cosimo III's accession.
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