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There he helped incorporate into the state constitution provisions that empowered the legislature to emancipate slaves and to prohibit selling slaves brought into the state.
The end of the cold war was brought about in part because of technologies that empowered the individual and whetted people's appetites for more control over their lives.
Owners modified the policy in May, making a revision that empowered the league to fine a team for any protest by one of its players during the anthem.
It was the United States-led imposition of punitive international sanctions during the Obama years that empowered the Revolutionary Guards' role in the economy.
In May, owners ratified a revamped anthem policy that empowered the league to fine a team for any protest by a player during the anthem.
But the 1996 reform that empowered the Trife as the final arbiter of any election is far superior to what came before, where a simple majority of the lower house of Congress sufficed to declare a vote valid.
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Buffy's ascension unleashes a surge of positive energy that empowers the forces of good.
More can be accomplished with reforms that empower the centre and remove road blocks, without requiring a federal constitutional amendment.
Yet again, the technology that empowers the 24/7 news cycle competes with the promise of the netroots.
"The idea is to create an experience that empowers the child to pick the titles they want to read and explore," Mr. Sugerman said.
Diversity maintenance is further enhanced by inclusion of a local-best crossover operation that empowers the algorithm with an explorative ability without directional bias.
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