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the decrees

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An edict or law.

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The decrees are enforced.

Congress later suspended two of the decrees.

The shah finally signed the decrees on Aug. 13.

At 50, I knew the decrees of Heaven.

Frederick promulgated imperial laws against heresy, based on the decrees of the fourth Lateran Council.

The protest, and the repeal of the decrees, was an embarrassing setback for the government.

The decrees, he said, "sometimes come as a complete surprise to the public.

Mr Bassil has urged the caretaker cabinet to sign the decrees.

After Constantius's death in 361, Liberius annulled the decrees of Rimini.

Over the weekend, he said anyone upset about the decrees could go to the Supreme Court.

Asked if the decrees amounted to racism, Valls said: "No, that's a bad interpretation".

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