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Taking no part in the Easter Rising in Dublin (1916), Griffith lost influence with the extreme nationalists.
In granting the petition to hear the case, the Supreme Court said that Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. recused himself, taking no part in the consideration or decision.
In colonies of 60 to 150 persons, they operate collective farms (Bruderhof) and, not unlike the Old Order Amish, remain aloof from outside society, taking no part in politics.
Ms. Suwal's lawyer, Alberto A. Ebanks, has said that while the government's investigation is certain to continue, Ms. Suwal is taking no part in the inquiry, at least for now.
Meanwhile, German support for Britain remaining a key member of the EU would allow us to stay at the table even while taking no part in the single currency.
He advised Nixon to make clear his disagreements with Wallace (who would run against him for the White House in 1968), while taking no part in efforts to purge segregationists from Republican ranks.Aides urged Nixon to oppose laws obliging landlords to treat blacks and whites equally, but in "sophisticated terminology", dwelling on individual freedoms.
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