Sentence examples for was soon invalidated from inspiring English sources

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But once General George Armstrong Custer discovered gold there in 1874, the Fort Laramie Treaty was soon invalidated and the Lakota forced to relocate to other reservations.

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The lax interpretation of Central Hudson adopted by Posadas was soon restricted under 44 Liquormart, Inc. v. Rhode Island (1996), when the Court invalidated a Rhode Island law prohibiting the publication of liquor prices.

It was soon forgotten.

China now commemorates that agreement, which followed the Communist army's victory over Tibetan forces, as "the peaceful liberation of Tibet," while the Dalai Lama and his supporters say it was signed at gunpoint and soon invalidated by China's heavy-handed tactics.

A lot can happen when your very existence isn't being invalidated.

That challenge (brought, cynically, by Verizon after it negotiated the rules it wanted) may soon invalidate years of work and create industry chaos.

In recent years, the Supreme Court has moved closer to declaring these fees an unconstitutional form of compelled speech and association and may soon invalidate them entirely.

It's vulnerable to being invalidated through the courts.

Was kindness invalidated just because money changed hands?

William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury" was not invalidated by the deservedly forgotten "Pylon".

It was then invalidated by Facebook.

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