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the annulment
noun
An act or instance of annulling.
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The annulment was dismissed by a court this week, but the commission responded by annulling the election again.
In September she sought the annulment.
However, canon law allows for the "annulment" of marriages.
Moreover, the court noted, Ms. Watson herself opposed the annulment.
Ram opposes the annulment and has threatened to abduct his unwilling bride, Bharti said.
I'd say at a minimum that would include the annulment of the 1,600-apartments 1,600-apartments
Henry had persecuted English Protestants until the row over the annulment.
In April, a court in Douai granted the annulment, citing breach of contract.
The annulment had infuriated authorities in Moscow and raised concerns about election legitimacy in Russia.
Her second son, Gabriel, was just two when the annulment came through.
It called for the annulment of all of the judge's prior rulings in the case.
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