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In particular, he says, he regrets not having abolished, rather than tinkered with, France's 35-hour working week.
People suffering from a mental or a neuropsychic disorder and having abolished their discernment cannot be sentenced as being criminally responsible for the crime they allegedly committed.
Having abolished the smoke-filled convention free-for-all, the party has created an ethereal system in which a candidate's job is to conjure an early sense of a steamroller while the nation mutely watches.
In the southern port of Sihanoukville, they tried to blow up Vann's National Bank of Cambodia building (having abolished money) but gave up when the vaults proved too strong.
With France having abolished the death penalty in 1981, He was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole held out for 2002, when he would have been 88 years old.
Figaro leads them in singing the Count's praises for having abolished the feudal droit du seigneur, the right of the lord of the manor to sleep with his servant's bride on her wedding night.
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