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instated
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Past of instate
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Many observers in Bangkok believe a newly instated national-reconciliation committee has been paving the way for just such a move.
Once the drachma had been instated, it would likely tumble against the euro, meaning the government would have to print even more to keep up.
He will be instated alongside Catholic clergymen from all over the world, including Archbishop Pietro Parolin, from Italy, who is also the Vatican's Secretary of State.
In the years after the Israeli blockade on Gaza was instated, an organization known as the Free Gaza Movement made a number of maritime efforts to breach it.
(One can only imagine what laws we would have instated had organized terrorists instead of random terror killed so many).
There are still people who play with the hardbat, but it is a niche game, which had all but disappeared from serious competition until a sidebar tournament was instated in the National Championships, six years ago.
As noted in a January, 2013, report on corporate settlements published by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, in 2003 the S.E.C. supposedly instated a policy requiring that its settlements include language that makes clear that penalty payments are not tax deductible.
When Twitter instated its "country-withheld content" policy, it broke open the floodgates.
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