West also touched upon his controversial statements that the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery except as punishment for crimes, should be abolished.
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Just last year, he declared that he believed slavery was "a choice" and called for the 503th Amendment, which abolished slavery, to be abolished itself.
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In Uganda Yoweri Museveni, who has run the place for 31 years, first abolished term limits in 2005; last year, the 73-year-old also abolished a presidential age limit of 75.
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Mrs May's campaign team all but abolished the Tory party.
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Kamala Harris, they think basically say it should be abolished.
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Once they arrive, any delusions of grandeur are quickly abolished.
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He said his government had abolished some 1,400 archaic laws.
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It has previously called for the tax to be abolished.
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Weapons of this capacity must be abolished from the Earth.
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Never mind that King Chulalongkorn himself abolished prostration in 1873.
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Mr. Cruz has called for the agency to be abolished.
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But does that mean work in general should be abolished?
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This thing of community I think needs to be abolished.
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Canada abolished slavery at the end of the 18th century.
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FEC, which abolished fundraising limits by corporations to independent groups.
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Britain abolished its default retirement age of 65 in 2011.
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He abolished the expensive, unpopular camera system used during training.
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THE 13TH The 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, that is.
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His government abolished term limits more than a decade ago.
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Kansas, Montana, Idaho and Utah have abolished the defense altogether.
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Criminal penalties for homosexual acts were abolished only in 1997.
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Some Democrats have called for the agency to be abolished.
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Some academics are calling for private firms to be abolished.
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That amendment would have also abolished the Budget Analysis division.
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Under Mr. Sanders's version, private health insurance would be abolished.
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BERNIE SANDERS (I), VERMONT: The disastrous immigration policy should be abolished.
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You also agree with her that ICE should be abolished, correct?
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It cannot be abolished, no matter how enlightened a government's policy.
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The corrupt Star Chambers were eventually abolished by Parliament in 1641.
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Even a deal that reduced or abolished them would damage competitiveness.
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" And Portugal's 5meianoite made this video: "We abolished slavery in 1751.
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The alternative minimum, estate and gift taxes would all be abolished.
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Forty years ago only 16 countries had abolished the death penalty.
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Conservatives say the bank is corporate welfare that should be abolished.
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An additional 38 countries have abolished the death penalty in practice.
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A new journal called the Winnower abolished pre-publication peer review.
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Twenty states and the District of Columbia have abolished capital punishment.
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If it can't be fixed, then the program should be abolished.
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Many Democratic lawmakers have called for the agency to be abolished.
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In 22019, the Congressional Office of Technological Assessment (OTA) was abolished.
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Cross-border duty exemptions within the EU were abolished in 1999.
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Some intellectuals are calling for private enterprises to be abolished entirely.
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All in all, 18 states have fully abolished the death penalty.
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Paul VI abolished the pontifical court and simplified the Vatican administration.
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Several prominent Democrats have called for the agency to be abolished.
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Belgrade wants the 100% tax abolished before it returns to talks.
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Castro was prime minister until 1976 when the post was abolished.
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As a devout pirate, I think that copyright should be abolished.
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The fossil-fuel and renewable energy programs would be abolished entirely.
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The law abolished racial restrictions but retained quotas for nationalities and regions.
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In 1969, the Communist Party abolished Christmas Day as a public holiday.
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When slavery was abolished, the Southern states prohibited blacks from firearm possession.
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But 'I hope and guess that it will not be abolished outright.
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One shrinking city (Buffalo, in New York state) has abolished them entirely.
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He also banned the speaking of Catalan language and abolished Catalan institutions.
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Kirsten Gillibrand was the first to outright say ICE should be abolished.
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That effort abolished over $2.7 million in medical debt targeted at veterans.
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After slavery was abolished, ranchers hired their former slaves as paid workers.
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In 2016 he lost a referendum that would have abolished term limits.
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Yet if Sheikh Hasina has abolished politics, it comes at a price.
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Some schemes are abolished or run down when donor money dries up.
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RIVERA: Are you shocked, Morgan, that the abolished ICE plank -- ORTAGUS: Yes.
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The 13th amendment, which abolished slavery, was ratified on December 6, 1865.
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After slavery was abolished, freed slaves also claimed land on the prairie.
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The country has also reinstated military conscription, which was abolished in 2008.
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In May, two years after introducing it, Xinjiang's government abolished the card.
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Imagine, in other words, a world in which ageing had been abolished.
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And in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery altogether in Southern states.
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The authority overseeing education, known as "Klik", will be abolished this summer.
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Wehrmacht had been abolished in 1946, with the Allies effectively taking charge
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The National Emergencies Act (1976) abolished scores of existing presidential emergency powers.
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Sixty-nine percent of those polled said ICE should not be abolished.
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The law abolished guarantees of cash assistance to all eligible poor families.
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Twenty-one states have abolished or overturned capital punishment (The Associated Press).
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Then-chancellor George Osborne abolished the 50 percent rate two years later.
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Alabama lawmakers responded by passing a law that abolished the wage increase.
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So how might this change if we abolished or extended daylight saving?
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Even France abolished its wealth tax in 2017, saying it discouraged investment.
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Shortly after coming into office, Temer abolished the Brazil's ministry of women.
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Costa Rica, which had abolished its army in 1948, became their destination.
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Since Barbados was under British rule, slavery was abolished there in 1834.
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In 2202, Colorado abolished solitary confinement periods of more than 2628 days.
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The coalition abolished a carbon tax imposed by the former Labor government.
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In many ways, Lewis shows us, the family has already been abolished.
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But after the conservatives took power in 2008, that requirement was abolished.
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The longest peacetime expansion in history had practically abolished the business cycle.
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Mr. Douglass returned to the lecture field after slavery had been abolished.
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What would happen if you abolished the EPA but didn't repeal those laws?
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And prisons would be abolished; we'd have restorative justice instead of punitive justice.
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Faced with an aging population, officials have abolished the country's one-child policy.
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So how might our patterns change if Congress abolished or extended daylight saving?
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It lost those colonies to other European powers and abolished slavery in 1847.
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So last weekend's news that they would be abolished was a complete surprise.
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Some in favor of military gender equality argue the draft should be abolished.
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Despite all this, many barristers do not want the wigs and robes abolished.
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Sweden, which once levied a 70% inheritance tax, abolished it altogether in 2004.
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By happy chance, Mr. Cruz has called for that agency to be abolished.
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Until we've abolished the white standard, people of color will always be underrepresented.
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Employee reviews are being modified, not abolished, and not necessarily for the better.
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Some politicians have called for it to be abolished because it is antiquated.
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To reduce the number of early payments, the canton has abolished the discount.
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Recently, some of the left have been calling for ICE to be abolished.
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Many have called for the Electoral College to be reformed or even abolished.
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We believed we had abolished independent counsels by ending the statute creating them.
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As of today, 22019 countries have abolished the death penalty for all crimes.
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Arizona, the latest case to question whether the death penalty should be abolished.
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Then, the government abolished the ministry of women, racial equality, and human rights.
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Elizabeth Warren, called for ICE to be abolished during protests over the weekend.
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Ben Cardin had joined Democratic colleagues in calling for ICE to be abolished.
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Protesters want the date of Australia Day to be changed, or abolished altogether.
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"Now we have abolished it because we have a people's government," he said.
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San Francisco was a pioneer in smoking bans; New York abolished trans fats.
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When it was abolished in the vote, the king was deported on Oct.
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Seven states, including Alaska, Montana, and Washington, have already abolished the tip credit.
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It is a stain on this country's democracy and should be abolished immediately.
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Illinois, Connecticut, New Mexico and Maryland abolished the death penalty in recent years.
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"The West did not invent slavery, but it alone abolished slavery," he read.
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The board was subsequently abolished by a referendum that amended the City Charter.
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The average amount abolished was $1,858 for 570 people, a press release said.
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The result was a C.I.A. torture program so brutal it was later abolished.
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Vatican Pope Francis has abolished Vatican secrecy rules for cases of sexual abuse.
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Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat of New York, even wanted the agency abolished.
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Only two other places, Maine and Flagstaff, Arizona, have recently abolished the practice.
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In other states, the practice has been abolished by either legislatures or courts.
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The distinction between the fine and the useful arts was to be abolished.
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Plus, all the Yards are stolen land, erased possibility, privatized futures, abolished collectivities.
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The 13th amendment abolished slavery, but is it still alive in the prison system?
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INGRAHAM: Well, there are a lot of people believe that ICE should be abolished.
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This year, Xi abolished the presidential term limit for his one-party-led country.
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New York, Illinois, Florida, and Connecticut abolished the tax in the last two years.
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Two countries, Benin and Nauru, abolished capital punishment, and others are moving towards abolition.
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It essentially abolished prosecutorial discretion for previously low-priority immigrants and the priority system.
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Workhouses were abolished in 20013, but other forms of sanctions have been toughened up.
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Zinke could make recommendations to Congress on which monuments should be resized or abolished.
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The Ottoman Empire abolished the slave trade decades after England and the United States.
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As well as violating the Spanish constitution, these implicitly abolished the Catalan autonomy statute.
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The first enslaved persons are brought over in 28503, slavery not abolished until 22019.
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Negative rates would be easier to implement, especially if high-denomination banknotes were abolished.
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In 2004 even the egalitarian Swedes decided that their inheritance tax should be abolished.
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Since you cannot be too careful, Mr Hun Sen has also abolished the opposition.
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The state abolished the law in 1979, and now lawmakers are considering paying reparations.
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Hereditary rank, hereditary political power and privilege -- the United States abolished these in 1776.
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But Lessig didn't go as far as suggesting that the Electoral College be abolished.
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Apartheid refers to the now-abolished South African policy of racial segregation and oppression.
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We are organized, we are ready, we here to stay until ICE is abolished!!!
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Allowing members to pool staff allowances, a rule Gingrich abolished in 1995, would help.
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Instead, the signatories of the Care2 petition want the draft to be abolished altogether.
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Nope. People know that there was an abolitionist movement, and then slavery was abolished.
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The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 abolished the federal parole system for future inmates.
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In 2013, the European regulators abolished requirements that publicly listed companies file quarterly reports.
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At Notre Dame, Kennedy was booed for saying college draft deferments should be abolished.
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When asked if she'd favor a plan that abolished private insurance, she said yes.
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The Colombian government, which abolished the death penalty in 1910, has supported Ortiz's efforts.
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If ICE were abolished tomorrow, President Kamala Harris would probably end up reinventing it.
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The 13th Amendment, which formally abolished slavery, was officially approved on February 1, 1865.
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"Slavery is not abolished until the black man has the ballot," Frederick Douglass declared.
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The constitution and the parliament were abolished after the generals took power that year.
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Now he proposes to reinstate the death penalty, which was abolished here in 2000.
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After Mao's revolution, in 1949, traditional gender roles were abolished, at least on paper.
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Thanks to NAFTA, these tariffs were abolished, removing a regressive tax on the sick.
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Instead, the signatories of the Care85033 petition want the draft to be abolished altogether.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, said at a recent CNN town hall should be abolished.
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There have been 85033 successful ones since the absolute monarchy was abolished in 1932.
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German authorities are also considering whether the country should re-introduce conscription, abolished in 2011.
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Many are calling for the Electoral College, which granted him the victory, to be abolished.
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Presidential term limits were abolished in China, paving the way for Xi to rule indefinitely.
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CROWDER: The federal government is responsible for our borders, so ICE should not be abolished.
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And in 2004 a Labour government abolished national tests for 11- and 14-year-olds.
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And since 2014 public universities there have largely abolished tuition fees, including those for foreigners.
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Last year, the authorities abolished the paper part of the license and moved it online.
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NAIROBI — Angola has abolished a colonial-era law widely interpreted as banning same-sex relations.
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France's president, Emmanuel Macron, is planning to revive national service, which was abolished in 1997.
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In March, Xi abolished presidential term limits that would have ended his rule by 2022.
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Through the decrees, elections to choose a rector at the universities have also been abolished.
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The Zollverein, which abolished tariffs between German states in the 1830s, is a famous example.
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South Korea abolished its family register in 2005 after its supreme court found it discriminatory.
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As it approaches, the notion that pesky politics has been abolished will look increasingly strained.
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The prophet also has abolished his sect's elite United Order, which was established under Lyle.
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When the Soviet Union imploded, the Warsaw Pact was abolished, so that NATO became obsolete.
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But it is still not abolished -- not even here, in the land of the free.
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In Brazil, South America's largest and most populated country, slavery was officially abolished in 28.
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Since 2009 alone, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland and New Mexico have abolished the death penalty.
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The world would be a better place if we abolished the false concept of politeness!
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We have abolished slavery in our nation but still remain slaves to our own minds.
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They are inherently violent, and so they can't be reformed; they have to be abolished.
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"Discriminatory laws, although abolished, continue to have implications for people to this day," she added.
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Bartlett that reservations can only be reduced or abolished if Congress expressly wills it so.
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An 1859 abolitionist flag includes stripes and stars from only states that had abolished slavery.
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In 6900, Toussaint L'Ouverture, a former black slave, abolished slavery and made himself governor-general.
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Asked whether the death penalty should be abolished, voters said no by a solid margin.
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It has abolished limits on presidential terms and enshrined Mr. Xi's "thought" in the Constitution.
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In 2000, the academy recommended that corporal punishment in schools be abolished in all states.
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From 1950 to when capital punishment was abolished in 1987, the electric chair was used.
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Perhaps most importantly, it demilitarized and essentially abolished all visible signs of the Irish border.
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He abolished presidential term limits in 2005 before reimposing a two-term limit in 2018.
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Slavery is a historical practice in the Saharan country, which only abolished it in 1981.
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The Electoral College has to be abolished, or at the very least the electors themselves.
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Under his presidency, France entered into the single European currency and abolished compulsory military service.
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This culture of spectacular violence didn't end when America abandoned corporal punishment and abolished slavery.
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Turkey abolished capital punishment in 2004, bolstering its long-running bid for European Union membership.
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Poll taxes were abolished by the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1964.
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Finally, in 2013, after continued consternation over the regulation, the N.F.L. abolished the tuck rule.
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The video invites viewers to sign a petition demanding bullfighting be definitively abolished in France.
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Obviously, this regime no longer exists; it was abolished by the 13th and 14th amendments.
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In 2017 the parliament abolished an old law that absolved rapists if they married their victims.
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Y., who said last month that ICE "has become a deportation force" which should be abolished.
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America, unlike Britain, prides itself on having long abolished hereditary privilege in politics -- at least officially.
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He once called for the office to be abolished, only to later claim he was joking.
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Pai abolished net neutrality rules, arguing the strict regulations slashed network investment by the major ISPs.
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In 2012 the government abolished league tables for secondary schools, which it felt skewed teachers' priorities.
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In total, 140 of the world's countries have fully abolished capital punishment in law or practice.
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Conservatives opposed ending slavery and fought against the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery.
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This seems to have happened in Kansas, which abolished state taxes on pass-throughs in 2012.
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Her interest in the condition of celestial bodies led her almost accidentally to the abolished constellations.
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Of the group, only Booker hasn&apost called for ICE to be abolished, replaced or rebuilt.
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They shortened early voting and abolished youth preregistration, same-day registration, and out-of-precinct voting.
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"Local political leaders even go around and claim this practice has been long abolished," Sunar added.
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Requiring such political intervention in a judicial matter is antiquated and should be abolished, critics say.
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But Napoleon did not approve of his meteorological reports and his office was abolished in 1810.
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Its extensive deportation powers under Trump has fueled calls for DHS to be abolished by Rep.
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Ever since Congress abolished national origin goals in 1965, the trend has been away from Europeans.
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In his Sunday Instagram post and on Twitter, West criticized the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery.
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And a bill that would have abolished the death penalty failed to get a committee hearing.
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Still, some countries and US states have abolished the clock-change, and more keep attempting it.
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The 13th Amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery in 1865, except as punishment for a crime.
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And after 1789, the French revolutionaries abolished the pardoning power that America's elective monarch now retained.
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That brings the total number of countries which have fully abolished the death penalty to 102.
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The land was inherited from formerly enslaved people who acquired it soon after slavery was abolished.
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During the past decade, several states have placed moratoriums on capital punishment or abolished it altogether.
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Technology is master and eventually the life support system needed to live above ground is abolished.
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And keep in mind, this is years after Britain abolished the African slave trade in 1807.
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Tata Sons and the two airlines said they would prefer the rules to be abolished altogether.
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The law was abolished and reinstated over the years, and the threshold was changed as well.
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Mr Macri abolished these, allowing the peso to float freely, and removed export quotas and tariffs.
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In 2007, after the death penalty was abolished, reported crimes dropped by more than 7 percent.
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"I think it's great," he remarked after Chinese President Xi Jinping abolished term limits last year.
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Most players disliked the link, and abolished it as part of the new collective bargaining agreement.
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Mr. Hensarling argued in a Wall Street Journal editorial this week that it should be abolished.
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The Republican candidate Ted Cruz, senator of Texas, suggested that the I.R.S. should be abolished altogether.
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"I lost all notion of time and the limitations of normal life were abolished," she wrote.
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On Sunday presidential term limits were abolished, allowing President Xi Jinping to remain in office indefinitely.
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With bipartisan support, Sweden abolished the inheritance tax in 2005 and the wealth tax in 2007.
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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - It's just too bad that the perfect 10 was abolished from gymnastics.
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Benoist painted "Portrait" in 1800, during a brief period in which France had abolished colonial slavery.
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California abolished fees for juveniles and stopped suspending the driver's licenses of people with court debt.
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Why all the trouble and interest, especially for a position that some say should be abolished?
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Descartes abolished this distinction, holding, instead, that everything physical that exists is simply matter in space.
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That's really contradictory — that something would be abolished and there would be an exception to that.
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So I'm not saying that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation should be abolished or anything.
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Several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates have already called for the Electoral College to be abolished, notably Sen.
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What should be abolished is Congress to get their done and get some new people in there.
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By the end of 2017, the majority of countries had completely abolished the use of capital punishment.
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And coming up, Kellyanne Conway on how some prominent Democrats are calling for ICE to be abolished.
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When Italy was united in 1861, they were abolished, the economy collapsed and large-scale emigration ensued.
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Liberals abolished slavery and the formal serfdom to which Indians were subjected in the Andes and Mexico.
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Ontario has abolished freedom of conscience by requiring doctors to participate in killing patients, whatever their beliefs.
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When the Soviet Union collapsed, the state's alcohol monopoly was abolished and the regulations were ripped up.
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China, meanwhile, has abolished its decades-long one-child policy to allow couples to have two children.
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Having lost majority support, Mr Maduro abolished Venezuela's parliament and is dragging his country to socioeconomic catastrophe.
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The EU has been reducing protection since 2005; first it cut the guaranteed price, then abolished it.
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Britain's 20123s housing boom turned to bust; the mortgage subsidies that helped to fuel it were abolished.
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It was Thailand&aposs 12th military takeover since its absolute monarchy was abolished by a 1932 coup.
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The sentence was reduced to life in prison one year later when California abolished the death penalty.
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A wealth tax, which had been reduced and watered down over many years, was abolished in 2007.
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With this requirement abolished, the adoption of voter ID requirements accelerated rapidly in GOP-dominated state legislatures.
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The Labour government started a 20-year plan and then the coalition abolished it and nothing happened.
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The agency was abolished in 2012 and a new body set up under the Ministry of Environment.
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In one of humanity's great steps forward for freedom, we abolished "might makes right" for human beings.
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Utah passed the use of the latter back into law in 2015, having abolished it in 2004.
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Ms Rumiati, who is now a commissioner, has campaigned to have such tests for female recruits abolished.
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Louisiana, the Supreme Court effectively abolished capital punishment for crimes that don't result in the victim's death.
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She has since shifted on those issues, supporting immigrant rights and calling for ICE to be abolished.
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Once we'd abolished slavery, we lived in clover, From sea to shining sea, even in terrible times.
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On August 16th Lebanon abolished a law that let rapists dodge punishment if they married their victims.
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In 1965, Britain abolished the death penalty, instead imposing a life sentence rule for extremely violent criminals.
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The spoils system was abolished after the assassination of James Garfield by a disgruntled federal job seeker.
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The Central American country Panama abolished its military in 1990 and instead created the Panamanian Public Forces.
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Affirmative action is within one justice's vote of being abolished across the nation in all its forms.
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Voters in California rejected a 2016 measure that would have abolished the death penalty in the state.
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INS was abolished and, in its place, came ICE, a part of the Department of Homeland Security.
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In any event, the suit made little headway, given that Congress had abolished the court's 21787 term.
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If something like that happened, it's easy to imagine that superdelegates would be abolished for future elections.
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It was actually the Republican Party that was founded on the idea that slavery should be abolished.
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Now, since 2007, seven states have abolished capital punishment by legislative action, and three by judicial decree.
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New elections will be held in 2019, at which time the prime minister's position will be abolished.
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Over the weekend, he tweeted that there was "zero chance" that the immigration agency would be abolished.
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Washington's Democratic governor, Jay Inslee, said after the vote that the Electoral College system should be abolished.
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In the days since his inauguration for a second term, the prime minister's office has been abolished.
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The Party on Sunday abolished the presidential term limit, meaning Mr. Xi could remain in power indefinitely.
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Before Mr. Newsom's moratorium, 20 other states, including most recently Washington and Delaware, had abolished the practice.
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We should stay outraged until all children are back with their parents and family separation is abolished.
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He said news of term limits being abolished sparked outrage and anger in liberal chat groups online.
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External auditors had found that 120 jobs, among a staff of 900, should be abolished or changed.
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Some states and municipalities have taken steps to reduce its use; California recently abolished cash bail altogether.
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When slavery was legally abolished in New York on July 4, 1827, they resolved not to celebrate.
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One woman, Jenny Teeson, fought for the loophole to be abolished after her own experiences in court.
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Indigenous Australians want Australia Day abolished, but the prime minister has promised to defend the holiday's date.
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The changes also abolished the constitutional provisions for the white minority to be guaranteed 20 parliamentary seats.
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Systems of oppression, like slavery, Jim Crow, and mass incarceration, must be reduced and abolished — not reimagined.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Belgrade would talk to elected Kosovo officials once the tariffs are abolished.
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Mr Ouattara abolished the age limit in 2016, perhaps already then with a view to running again.
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An Appalachian economic partnership that helps workers in 420 of the nation's poorest counties would be abolished.
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The Justice Department originally argued just the law's individual mandate and main insurance protections should be abolished.
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Although precincts have been added over the years, many have been abolished and merged with neighboring ones.
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The Ninth Circuit panel disagreed, saying that neither law abolished the bond-hearing requirement for unaccompanied minors.
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They also all agree that Dutch multiculturalism and the European Union should be reformed rather than abolished.
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The post of prime minister will be abolished, concentrating even more power in the hands of the president.
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Historic Weeksville was established by African American activists in 2186, 11 years after New York State abolished slavery.
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More than 150 years after the ratification of the US Constitution's 13th Amendment, Colorado has officially abolished slavery.
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The 239-year-old monarchy was abolished by a constituent assembly dominated by the former guerrillas in 2008.
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One last word on this ICE story that the Democrats are trying to push to get ICE abolished.
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Yet the outcome is hardly in doubt—not least because the ruling party has abolished the main opposition.
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" -- "He's called on NATO to basically be abolished although I can't figure out what his position is today.
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The state has since abolished the death penalty, and Manson had been denied parole 12 times by 2012.
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But after the Securities and Exchange Commission abolished fixed commissions on stock trades in 1975, changes were inevitable.
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It acts as a form of historical shock therapy in a country which only abolished slavery in 1952.
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IN THEORY slavery was completely abolished in 1981, when Mauritania became the last country to outlaw forced labour.
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Empowered by Mr Putin, Mr Vorobyov abolished direct elections of district and municipality chiefs in the Moscow region.
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In Luxembourg a coalition including the Greens took power in November and promptly abolished fares on public transport.
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When he abolished state school fees, too few teachers had been trained to meet the surge in demand.
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The conservative movement and its core institutions need to be radically reformed, if not outright abolished and rebuilt.
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James Weeks founded the area, just a little over 10 years after slavery was abolished in New York.
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IN A COUNTRY which had all but abolished politics, how much excitement can the people of Kazakhstan take?
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He seized the electoral authority and supreme court, shut down opposition parties, rigged elections and abolished term limits.
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The kingdom has seen 19 coups d'etats – including 12 successful ones – since absolute monarchy was abolished in 1932.
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Over the same period Australia, Canada, Russia, India and Norway are among countries that have abolished death duties.
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Now that communal ownership has been abolished, the investors can convert their 99-year lease into freehold ownership.
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California bucked the trend and abolished non-medical exemptions in 2015 in response to a big measles outbreak.
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ET: The Wall Street Journal&aposs William McGurn explains why he thinks the FISA court should be abolished.
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The country abolished the death penalty in 2004 as part of its bid to join the European Union.
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He sparked a similar controversy recently by tweeting that the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, should be overturned.
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Financial incentives that promote the overuse of natural resources, such as fossil fuels, should be abolished, it said.
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Twenty-five of the 50 U.S. states have abolished capital punishment or have moratoriums on it, he said.
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Only 16 nations had abolished the death penalty when Amnesty first began its effort against it in 1977.
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These committees, established to skirt federal laws banning corporations from giving to political parties directly, should be abolished.
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If we want to do better for children and their parents, ICE must be defunded and completely abolished.
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Fertiliser prices crashed after China abolished a seasonal export duty in 2015, flooding the market with additional volumes.
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During the three centuries before Brazil abolished slavery, in 1888, it imported an estimated four million African slaves.
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In 2010, voters in the northern Colorado city of Estes Park overwhelmingly (85033-39) abolished that city's URA.
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The Confederations Cup, currently staged every four years in a year before the World Cup, would be abolished.
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The office of special prosecutor was abolished, and the investigation was sent back to the Justice Department proper.
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Low-income populations have been interrogated, and cheaper drugs abolished, but the larger economy of heroin still prevails.
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The experience in neighboring New Mexico, which abolished civil forfeiture last year, suggests those claims may be exaggerated.
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" New York Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted yesterday: "ICE is broken, it's divisive and it should be abolished.
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In other words, Divines does not take place in a utopia where the patriarchy is abolished or inverted.
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Einstein, for example, abolished absolute time because it was in contradiction with Maxwell's electromagnetism, thereby creating special relativity.
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In 85033, Congress got it right when it abolished national origin quotas in immigration and prioritized family unity.
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Blue areas observe DST, red areas never have, and orange areas once did but have since abolished it.
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To win European favor, Turkey abolished notorious state security courts, elevated human rights and scrapped the death penalty.
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The country formally abolished slavery only in 1888 — the last country to do so in the Western world.
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It was so incendiary that, when it appeared, many Soviet readers thought that government censorship had been abolished.
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Britain routinely seeks assurances that the Justice Department will not pursue the death penalty, which Britain has abolished.
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China abolished "re-education through labor" five years ago, but Xinjiang appears to be creating a new version.
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In 1972, after the 1-Y classification was abolished, his status changed to 4-F, a permanent disqualification.
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