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If the voters were to approve nonpartisan elections, the commission's recommendation would at the very least make a relic of the September primary.
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Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio, who spoke via a recorded video, called on the protest group, particularly the young people, to make abortion "a relic of the past".
But any attempt to make a science of the relic cult is in vain.
These repeated Roman visits enabled him to make a splendid collection of manuscripts, relics, and pictures with which he endowed his monasteries, so that by the late 7th and early 8th century they comprised one of the most flourishing centres of Christian scholarship and art in western Europe.
The roles dried up, and, when the fifties gave way to the sixties, a distrust toward prepackaged matinée idols made Hunter a relic.
It was only several years ago that analysts and even Michael George, now the company's chief executive, were wondering if the Internet had made QVC a relic.
It has also made Romney a relic.
The most prudent path, the one that benefits the most people, would be to make laws against sex work a relic of the past, much like laws against gay marriage should be.
Today's environment is far more varied and complex, and New Relic made a series of announcements today designed to help customers deal with new ways of delivering applications.
What they should be worried about is more bands like Radiohead, which could make major labels a relic of the twentieth century.
To avoid unintended policy conflict, here are some scenarios Kerry should urgently discuss with US trade representative Froman: The US may need to impose sharply escalating mileage standards on automobiles and trucks that all but make combustion engines a relic of history.
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