From the given facts we know Wen had facsimiled a letter to Jo revoking his offer before Jo received the letter and replied to it. |
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On April 1, 1628, a second patent was issued to Carlisle, revoking that of Pembroke, and Charles Wolverton was appointed Governor of Barbados. |
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These strong-arm tactics include garnishing a man's paycheck, revoking his driver's license, and sending him to jail. |
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It was rumored that certificates were issued to those who were sure to vote in favor of revoking the charter. |
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He claimed that some of the machines stopped recording votes in favour of revoking the president's mandate once a certain ceiling had been reached. |
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The remaining eight constitutional amendment issues include adjusting the terms of Control Yuan members, lowering the voting age and revoking compulsory military service. |
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Therefore, repealing, rescinding and revoking a previous decision of the House is considered a different question. |
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No one can convince us today that revoking the special import measure will not have a negative impact on our jobs. |
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Within two months from the date of the second ordinance, the city passed a third, revoking the permission to produce oil by reincluding all of the land of the land company in the restricted area. |
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Shortly afterwards, the Ministry of Justice issued a statement revoking her pardon and re-imposing her original life sentence. |
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It takes robust action when rules are broken, from fines to revoking broadcasters' licences. |
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The MPKI for SSL Control Center is an easy-to-use, simple Web-based application for issuing, renewing, revoking and managing access privileges. |
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As in Droggn, this revoke penalty is too mild to be an effective deterrent to deliberate revoking, and is only suitable as a punishment for an accidental error. |
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How did revoking these firearm licences help if they did not direct the police to these very people to take away their firearms? |
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Therefore, I refuse Mr. Shrivastava's application for a stay of the Order revoking his Level II life insurance agent's licence. |
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Bob Jones III, the founder's grandson, calmed the furore by revoking the inter-racial dating ban. |
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It created a unique professional jeopardy by tying a particular set of courses to the revoking of the licence to teach. |
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We hope that Sweden will mend its ways and refrain from working towards revoking the de facto moratorium which exists on the issue. |
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The provision used to support this sanction is a provision setting out the grounds for revoking a passport. |
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Who has the final say in refusing passport services or revoking a travel document? |
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They might as well keep re-upping it year after year rather than risk revoking it,'' Primo says. |
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If the complaint is upheld, a letter of reprimand will be sent to the Weathercaster, suspending the use of the logo for a period of time or revoking the right to use the logo. |
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Participants may be sanctioned if they violate the terms and conditions of the auction, including the suspension of the participant from one or more auctions or revoking its eligibility. |
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At the time of our audit, it was still evaluating the hundreds of potential matches generated by the first set of imported data and was considering revoking several hundred passports. |
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Now, China is considering revoking its console ban. |
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Mr Deluce is personally suing Air Canada for revoking the lifetime passes it gave him and his wife in 1986 when buying his controlling interests in Air Ontario and Austin Airways. |
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Additionally, the ITC will consider revoking its consent if it appears that rights have been acquired for an extended period in order to circumvent the spirit of the Act. |
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The Commission shall inform the Council in good time before revoking the safeguard measures, and it shall take duly into account any observations of the Council in this respect. |
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If revoking an election, a copy must also be kept by each party. |
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Do not complete this part if you are revoking an authorization. |
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The Centre had in fact acted in the victim's best interest by revoking the author's power of attorney because the child's involvement in the proceedings would disturb his present condition. |
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In contrast, they rated the Program's success in revoking citizenship, removing suspected war criminals to other countries and prosecuting them in Canada much less positively. |
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The Commission also agrees with your proposals in relation to the conditions for granting or revoking licences, even if we cannot accept that this action could be taken on the basis of suspicion alone. |
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The newly empowered barons banished Gaveston, to which Edward responded by revoking the reforms and recalling his favourite. |
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Edward and the Despensers strengthened their grip on power, formally revoking the 1311 reforms, executing their enemies and confiscating estates. |
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In 1685, he issued the Edict of Fontainebleau, revoking the Edict of Nantes and declaring Protestantism illegal. |
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A man, by revoking and recollecting within himself former passages, will be still apt to inculcate these sad memories to his conscience. |
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From an operator's perspective, code signing provides a mechanism for identifying, tracking, and even revoking an application if it starts misbehaving on its network. |
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In 1570, King Sebastian of Portugal issued a decree revoking the royal monopoly, and opening up trade with India to any private Portuguese merchant. |
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Bollinger stated that the ROTC would be readmitted to campus if the admiral's plans for revoking the don't ask, don't tell policy were successful. |
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Taking advantage of their extreme remoteness, some colonists were disagree with the laws when they saw their power being reduced, forcing a partial revoking of these New Laws. |
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