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Given the complicated and torturous history of black people in America - slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the dreams both realized and deferred of the civil rights movement, and everything in between - the answer would seem obvious.
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The ministers deferred discussion of the other most fractious provision, the so-called right to be forgotten.
The puritanical climate of Reagan's America deferred the absorption of the screen stoner into the mainstream until the 1990s.
Fighting for re-election, the president deferred the removal of the young people from the country.
On July 17, the Islamabad High Court deferred the hearings of the appeals by Mr. Sharif against the court verdict until after elections.
The investment vehicles deferred much of the tax liabilities due.
But the local transport authorities have deferred display of the ad, citing concerns for public safety "given current world events".
We have deferred the proof of the theorem to the Appendix.
And the Commander-in-Chief has deferred to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Council has historically deferred to the decision of the local member in such matters.
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