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Mr. Bush said that limiting individual contributions would amount to an abridgment of free-speech rights.
It's an abridgment of a composite, which leads to the biographical equivalent of plot-point summary.
This is that such an ordinance is an abridgment of freedom of speech and the press.
The tattoo starts as an assertion of your freedom — in, say, 1998 — and lives on as an abridgment of it.
And Barry McGovern tackles the 90-minute "I'll Go On," an abridgment of the novels "Molloy," "Malone Dies" and "The Unnamable".
The Medici press in Rome published an abridgment of Kitāb nuzhat al-mushtāq in 1592; a Latin translation was published under the title Geographia Nubiensis.
He appended to his laws a free translation of the Ten Commandments and an abridgment of the enactments of Exodus 21 23.
Al-Masʿūdī followed it with Kitāb al-awsaṭ ("Book of the Middle"), variously described as a supplement to or an abridgment of the Akhbār al-zamān.
Following a survey of child-rearing in the eighteenth century, Thomas concluded that the "founding generation would not have considered it an abridgment of 'the freedom of speech' to support parental authority by restricting speech that bypasses minors' parents".
To put people in jail for fear of their talk seems to me to be an abridgment of speech in flat violation of the First Amendment.
In the 1970s Goldman penned two of his most famous novels The Princess Bride (1973), a romantic adventure comedy framed as an abridgment of a fictional fairy tale written by fictional author "S.
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