Examples include the Food and Drug Administration's disbanded Food Advisory Committee and the Department of the Interior's (DOI) disbanded climate science advisory committee.
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The Wall Street Journal said they disbanded before Trump's tweet.
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The Cranberries disbanded in 2003, after releasing five albums together.
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True to his word, Lawrence disbanded the group in 1989.
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After O2L disbanded in December 2014, Mr. Dillon reinvented himself.
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They disbanded after extracting promises of help from the government.
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The "pandemic response team" as a unit was largely disbanded.
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Trump then disbanded the councils before they could fully dissolve.
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Studies have been derailed, scientists reassigned and advisory panels disbanded.
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The committee is long disbanded and its coffers are empty.
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She remained a member until the group disbanded in 2016.
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His entire staff resigned in protest, and the committee disbanded.
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V., which has since been disbanded, the Cartel Office said.
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Earlier on Wednesday, the president's Strategic and Policy Forum disbanded.
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After states declined to provide information, the commission disbanded. 3.
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Johnson left DHS in 2010 after his team was disbanded.
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The grand jury has finished its term and has been disbanded.
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The National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOCK) was disbanded on Aug.
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He rigged elections, disbanded opposition parties and scrapped presidential term limits.
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In 2014, the NYPD disbanded the unit that spied on Muslims.
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Guardians Brotherhood started as a soldiers group that was later disbanded.
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Their network, disbanded by the war, re-formed around Human Events.
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No charges will be filed, and the committee will be disbanded.
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The investigating body was disbanded; he died in bed aged 77.
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A second department that came under state oversight was later disbanded.
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It recommended the fund's advisory board, which Najib chaired, be disbanded.
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The group, unable to recapture that lightning in a bottle, disbanded.
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Mr. Obama's global health office had been disbanded a year earlier.
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Mr. Obama's global health office had been disbanded a year earlier.
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"I didn't do it," Trump said of the group being disbanded.
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The mission failed, the event was scrapped, and the group disbanded.
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They would hang onto their restlessness long after the group disbanded.
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But in 1968, at the height of its success, Cream disbanded.
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According to a police investigation, the group quickly disbanded after that.
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" In particular, she disclosed, the agency "has disbanded its FAST program.
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Months after Antwon's death, the East Pittsburgh Police disbanded in December.
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Samsung has said it disbanded the office after the scandal erupted.
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The committee was disbanded on August 18 by the Trump administration.
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Holzhausen signed the dashboard of Chan's car and the group disbanded.
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Business leaders bailed on Trump's advisory councils, so he disbanded them.
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We hope to see Mueller's operation disbanded, once and for all.
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Grupo Proceso Pentágono has reconvened again and again since it disbanded.
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Raising finance is difficult, teams are disbanded and expensive equipment is discarded.
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The sort of thing one sees in a disbanded dyer's shop window.
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Yet they remained active until 1958, when the AFL was officially disbanded.
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The now-disbanded group pulled in $110 million over the past year.
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The mighty railway ministry was disbanded and folded into the transport ministry.
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Just last week, Mulvaney disbanded all of its advisory boards and councils.
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Despite his stable achieving unexpected popularity, The Oddities were disbanded fairly promptly.
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Leaders of the disbanded CNRP had urged voters to boycott the polls.
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On his first stop in Mogadishu, port authorities disbanded his unlicensed crew.
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NOW: Gregory Raposo branched out into rock music after Dream Street disbanded.
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HLF was designated a terrorist organization in 2001 and has since disbanded.
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The duo initially disbanded in 2004 before coming together again in 2009.
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Shortly afterward, the new index was completed, and the war room disbanded.
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Although it had been disbanded, the network the group had established survived.
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The Whigs suffered a collapse after 85033, and officially disbanded in 1854.
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It also disbanded the troubled vice squad after a federal corruption investigation.
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The group essentially disbanded in the late 1970s after several internal upheavals.
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The Freedom Collective Farm, the glue that held the village together, disbanded.
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The prime minister then disbanded parliament and asked for a new election.
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Thursday's market sell-off came one day after Trump's manufacturing council disbanded.
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Now his "Manufacturing Council" and "Strategic and Policy Forum" have been disbanded.
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Although the group disbanded after graduation, Kirke has continued to write songs.
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Mr. Uribe has said he disbanded the groups when the allegations emerged.
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The service has since been disbanded in Spain and several other countries.
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Talk Talk released another album, "Laughing Stock" (1991), on Polydor, then disbanded.
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PAG formally disbanded in 1954, soon after their last exhibition in 1953.
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The group disbanded after member Adam "MCA" Yauch died of cancer in 2012.
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They adopted a punkier sound following this record and definitively disbanded shortly thereafter.
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CEOs began stepping down from the President's manufacturing council before he disbanded it.
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The band's drummer, John Bonham, died in 1980, the year the group disbanded.
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This is the song that launched Tom Petty's mainstream career after Mudcrutch disbanded.
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He has frequently reshuffled or disbanded governments as a way of quieting criticism.
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It wanted the caravan disbanded at Mexico City, a two-hour drive away.
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EUGT, created by Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW in 2007, was disbanded last year.
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After a number of antics go awry with the Red Circle, it's disbanded.
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A short-lived national women's team was disbanded in 2014, amid Taliban threats.
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After the massacre, Maïga announced that a Dogon militia group would be disbanded.
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The anti-poaching unit in Botswana was disbanded in May of this year.
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After that verdict, the Justice Department argued that the department should be disbanded.
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In 2011, the fleet was disbanded for cost-saving and organizational structure reasons.
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But its impact would live on long after Bikini Kill disbanded in 19903.
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Security in the Chinese capital is tight and protests are often quickly disbanded.
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The ministry disbanded after 2003, replaced by separate Shi'ite and Sunni endowment offices.
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Before the trickle of defections could become a flood, Trump disbanded the council.
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The TSLIB was disbanded in 1946, but their legacy endures in the region.
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Had the president not disbanded the forums, the exodus would have surely continued.
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The group disbanded in 2004, but decided to make a comeback in 2012.
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The health desk was also slashed, and the national security desk was disbanded.
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The teens came up in 1993 and disbanded before the decade was over.
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He co-chaired Trump's voter fraud commission before it was disbanded in disgrace.
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It was disbanded in 2008, but re-mobilized in 2014 to fight ISIS.
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But the protest was relatively calm and disbanded before any signs of violence.
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The infrastructure engineering corps was disbanded in 1983, according to the official biography.
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But I personally think it was a mistake that the councils were disbanded.
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When the FARC disbanded, new traffickers rushed to take control of their territory.
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The combined unit was ultimately disbanded in March 28503 with little to show.
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Less than a year after its formation, the Commission was disbanded by Trump.
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The flag of a disbanded far-right party is draped above the television.
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Last week, Google disbanded its external ethics board amid controversy over its membership.
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Mr. Hicks nonetheless disbanded the group in 1973, at the height of its popularity.
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The group has since disbanded as it is no longer needed, Mr Cooper says.
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Daim led the now-disbanded advisory council formed soon after Mahathir came to power.
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Disney came to collect on its intellectual property and the Defenders are officially disbanded.
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He asked about the "Abolish ICE" proposal and whether the agency should be disbanded.
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Police then broke up several fights, and by all reports the rally quickly disbanded.
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The commission was a mess, it was sued several times, and it was disbanded.
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On Wednesday, Trump disbanded two major business councils following a cascade of member resignations.
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Liberals applaud the changes, but few Saudis believe the mutaween should be completely disbanded.
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The company that manufactured the bike had disbanded, so he started researching different suppliers.
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Eventually, the group disbanded, and Shamari launched a solo career that never took off.
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Dislocation is another disbanded podcast, with its most recent epsisode published in September 2018.
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It was disbanded by Nixon and wasn't relaunched until 1989 by George H.W. Bush.
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The highly successful program was disbanded in 1944 as the war was wrapping up.
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Though Seo Taiji & Boys soon disbanded in 225, their career was a game changer.
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The NLA disbanded in 2002 and some of its former leaders entered the government.
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That group disbanded and Keen moved onto trying to inform people about breaches instead.
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Reminder: Cosgrove was an adviser on President Trump's now-disbanded Strategic and Policy Forum.
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In the last year, several K-pop bands disbanded for various reasons, including scandal.
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Moreland Commission was created by Cuomo to probe NYS corruption & then disbanded by him.
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The group disbanded in 1997 and released a greatest hits compilation the same year.
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He also headed up the quixotic and now disbanded White House voter fraud commission.
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The WASPs were disbanded with little more than a "thank you" for their service.
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Conservative commentator Ann Coulter said that the official Republican Party needs to be disbanded.
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"Trump's Voter Fraud Commission is a fraud and should be disbanded now" https://t.
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She served on the previous task force for autism that was disbanded in 2628.
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Next, the disbanded Federal Police should form the nucleus of the new National Guard.
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The president of the company quit, the program disbanded and I came home, devastated.
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A counterprotest broke out and by late Sunday the pro-legalization crowd had disbanded.
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When the rules changed, most other universities across the nation disbanded their freshman teams.
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But the Phoenix roster disbanded in January, leading robiin to a reunion with Endpoint.
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Mr. Fujimori, who ruled from 1990 to 2000, suspended the Constitution and disbanded Congress.
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After the suspension was lifted, he said, the team disbanded rather than admit him.
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His resignation came shortly before Trump disbanded two councils after members resigned en masse.
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Before the president disbanded two business councils Wednesday afternoon, several executives had already resigned.
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By May of 2019, almost the entire brand and brand marketing teams had disbanded.
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Three weeks after Brattle committed his thoughts to paper, the Salem court was disbanded.
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Almost immediately after the Illuminati were disbanded, conspiracy theories about the group sprang up.
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P-26 was disbanded in 1990 after revelations of its existence prompted a public scandal.
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Argentina's newly elected leader, Mauricio Macri, disbanded AFTIC and established the current telecommunications regulator ENACOM.
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By the time it disbanded in 1998 the IRA had killed more than 1,700 people.
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If the federal judge agrees, Mueller and his team would be disbanded by judicial order.
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In early 2014, the Boston-based OLPC Foundation quietly disbanded, and OLPC News shut down.
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Several others followed Mr Frazier off the council (see article) before Mr Trump disbanded it.
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That&aposs the bailiwick of ICE, the same agency that she was demanding be disbanded.
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With no agreement reached, it was decided that the fund would be disbanded, Betakit reported.
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Why it matters: The voting commission, chaired by Vice President Mike Pence, was disbanded Jan.
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Government institutions that once reviewed federal-state issues have been disbanded or given other priorities.
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That commission turned up nothing and quietly disbanded after more than a year of controversy.
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The groups said they believed the committee was disbanded as a result of their lawsuit.
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South Korea disbanded the fund last year, saying it was flawed, and announced that Aug.
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It also suggests that the special forces be disbanded or brought under Afghanistan's Defense Ministry.
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That body was disbanded in January after numerous states declined to hand over voter information.
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The commission imploded in internal dissension and lawsuits, and disbanded without finding any such fraud.
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The group released three seminal LPs in four short years, and quietly disbanded in 1997.
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As it turns out, they outlasted Memphis, which disbanded in 1988, by roughly 30 years.
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Alexander said he was told Thursday evening the street team was disbanded until further notice.
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When President Trump came to office, he disbanded the interagency team working on this issue.
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The planned Chengdu Center for Contemporary Art was canceled and the Chengdu Biennale was disbanded.
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The I.D.C. disbanded in April, and Democratic primary voters ousted many former members in September.
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He appointed an anticorruption task force but disbanded it after it accused him of fraud.
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The Continental Navy functioned during the Revolutionary War but was disbanded after the war ended.
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He now dances with Mr. Pérez's group after another group he was involved in disbanded.
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The panel was disbanded last November after Russia disputed its findings of Syrian government responsibility.
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And after the Cars disbanded, he produced music for Weezer, Bad Religion and No Doubt.
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A political party advocating independence for Hong Kong was formed, then disbanded by the government.
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This is the first time you have spoken publicly since the leadership councils was disbanded.
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Before it could meet again, the Senate reinstated mayoral control, and the board was disbanded.
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The competition was disbanded in January 2018 after years of deadline delays and no winner.
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The president disbanded a federal advisory panel that reported on climate change earlier this month.
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In 2014, she sent a letter formally withdrawing from the group, which disbanded soon after.
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Corporate executives left his side, business councils were disbanded, and bipartisan political criticism was swift.
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As a result of the lawsuits, the Louisville Police Explorer program was disbanded in 2017.
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In 2013, the remnants of the Camden force — half had been laid off — were disbanded.
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In 2001, with many members feeling that Godzilla had accomplished its mission, the collective disbanded.
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After The Cranberries disbanded in 2003, O'Riordan released her first solo album entitled Are You Listening.
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It lost the case on appeal, but Arpaio disbanded the task force that conducted the raids.
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The engineering troop I was in was among one of the first troops to be disbanded.
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Members of a separate business council also reportedly started threatening to quit unless Trump disbanded it.
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By June, Cloud9 and several other notable Heroes pro teams like EDGgemini and G2esports had disbanded.
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That command was disbanded and merged into the US Strategic Command after the September 11th attacks.
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After CoBrA disbanded in 2200, Appel worked almost continually until his death, always trying new styles.
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The group released a few singles, but disbanded in 2011 before they released a debut album.
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With the exception of S U R V I V E, those bands have since disbanded.
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But states rebelled against the commission's requests for voter information, and the commission was recently disbanded.
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The project was disbanded early last year, they said, because executives "lost hope" in the project.
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The San Antonio Silver Dancers were disbanded to form a more "family-friendly" co-ed group.
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Nashi was disbanded in April 2012, following the presidential election that saw Putin return to office.
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The industrials group was disbanded and some chemicals bankers joined the infrastructure team, the people said.
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He also is the former vice chair of President Donald Trump's now-disbanded election integrity commission.
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A social media campaign has called for the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) to be disbanded.
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The president in January 2018 disbanded a White House commission tasked with looking into those accusations.
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Schwarzman, however, stood by Trump and only left the advisory council when it was quietly disbanded.
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Eight members of the disbanded cabinet, including vice-president Oriol Junqueras, were detained in custody Nov.
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The Food and Drug Administration disbanded its Food Advisory Committee, which provided guidance on food safety.
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Just went into hiding or eventually just sort of disbanded out of the need to survive.
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The council eventually disbanded but only after much internal negotiation among members to quit in force.
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The agency was disbanded in 1995, two years before Britain handed Hong Kong back to China.
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Results of the research had not been published by the time the E.U.G.T. disbanded last year.
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It was the first of 10 biennial events, before disagreements between the countries disbanded the games.
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Months later, after Buffalo Springfield disbanded, Mr. Young asked Mr. Roberts to manage his solo career.
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As part of the settlement, which also included a fine of $1.8 billion, SAC was disbanded.
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The Food and Drug Administration disbanded its Food Advisory Committee, which provided guidance on food safety.
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When the I.D.C. disbanded in April — more on that in a moment — it had eight members.
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Led by Robin "robiin" Sjogren, Endpoint's roster disbanded in November after only four months of action.
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Some leading Democrats have suggested the foundation should be disbanded if Clinton wins the White House.
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Human Rights Watch said the CIA-backed forces should be disbanded and allegations of abuses investigated.
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The caravan, organized to protect individual migrants from travel dangers, has largely disbanded in central Mexico.
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Salazar had been coaching some of the world's top runners, and Nike promptly disbanded the project.
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Richard Nixon disbanded his science advisory council and encouraged private-sector entrepreneurship to fill the gap.
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It disbanded in March after spending $766 million of the $85033 million Congress appropriated for it.
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The group disbanded during World War II. A rival one, the Congressional Secretaries Club, carried on.
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The Cobra Skulls had disbanded, and a directionless Mr. Peralta was working at a grocery store.
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Within a week, two advisory councils had disbanded, and several CEOs explicitly denounced the president's actions.
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The Demographics Unit was disbanded in 2014 by Mr. Kelly's successor as commissioner, William J. Bratton.
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Gold recovered early losses Wednesday after President Donald Trump disbanded two of his White House initiatives.
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In 2014, the police commissioner at the time, William J. Bratton, disbanded that squad as unnecessary.
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The report did not examine the activities of the Demographics Unit, which had already been disbanded.
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National police or army units that the Pentagon proclaimed essential to their countries' futures have disbanded.
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De Blasio disbanded the program in 2014 after civil liberties groups raised questions about its constitutionality.
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The Warsaw Pact — the military alliance that kept Eastern Europe under Soviet control — had been disbanded.
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It was disbanded in February due to involvement in the graft scandal that led to Lee's detainment.
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Although most of the militias were disbanded, little effort was made to reintegrate their members into society.
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The commission was disbanded after six months when it turned up no evidence to support this claim.
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It has disbanded, though nearly 2,000 people follow its rituals in three splinter groups, monitored by authorities.
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The force was disbanded in 2014 and the Alachua County Sheriff&aposs Office now handles traffic enforcement.
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Unlike Sweden, Finland never disbanded its armed forces or let down its guard after the Cold War.
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They had called for it to be disbanded, along with prison terms for the members on trial.
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The Health Insurance Supervisory Board, an independent body with a mandate to inspect hospitals, has been disbanded.
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The Interior Department quietly disbanded its 25-person Advisory Committee on Climate Change and Natural Resource Science.
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While the original MythBusters team has disbanded, Adam Savage is back with a version aimed at kids.
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The TSA is an over-bloated billion dollars company that should have been disbanded five years ago.
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It's a term that conjours up visions of the Berlin Wall falling, families reunited and armies disbanded.
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He disbanded the anti-graft task-force he had set up when it started to investigate him.
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At the least, the program itself may need to be revamped or rethought rather than disbanded altogether.
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Hale made it into the group — dubbed, of course, American Juniors — but the group disbanded in 2005.
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"The whole project was disbanded essentially on the day that it was becoming really successful," LeCun said.
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Considering many of the Coachella youth were born around the time NWA disbanded, that's not a shocker.
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One Direction may have disbanded three years ago, but their songs are still undeniable meme-worthy bops.
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Though the group disbanded over a century ago, they formed the basis for the Taos Art Colony.
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In the worst cases, the charity is disbanded, which is precisely what happened to the Trump Foundation.
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Cheney, the House Republican Conference chairwoman, said it's "absolute irresponsibility" to suggest that the agency be disbanded.
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Edward G. Rendell, a former Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, said the foundation should be disbanded if Mrs.
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Although Prince disbanded the group in 1986, the members have reunited on other occasions for benefit performances.
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Other musical acts under his management, like 'NSync and LFO, either reached their own settlements or disbanded.
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However, Soundgarden disbanded in 1997 due to tensions in the band, and Cornell pursued a solo career.
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The unit that oversaw those investigations was disbanded in 2014 after Mayor Bill de Blasio took office.
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The opposition have accused the IEBC of bias in favor of the government, demanding it be disbanded.
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Both the Interior Department and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have disbanded climate science advisory committees.
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SEOUL, South Korea — More than 1.2 million citizens have called for the secretive church to be disbanded.
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America First disbanded in 1941, after the attack on Pearl Harbor pushed the country into the war.
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The panel was later disbanded, and Mr. Kobach is currently the Republican candidate for governor of Kansas.
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Parodying an old army song, its lyrics call the military useless and say it should be disbanded.
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When her dance partner was drafted into the military, she left the troupe, which disbanded soon after.
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It all stems from his America First Committee, which was founded in 1940 and disbanded by 1941.
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But when the US toppled Saddam and disbanded the Iraqi army, it opened a dangerous security vacuum.
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Both the Interior Department and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have disbanded climate science advisory committees.
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She could not immediately confirm whether the 25-strong team that coordinated the project has been disbanded.
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However, Endpoint's lineup disbanded following qualification, and the organization on Tuesday announced the signing of Phoenix's roster.
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When a club disbands, it is not uncommon to think maybe it has disbanded only for you.
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The band, which disbanded in September 2011, has sparred with Trump over playing their music for years.
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Burkina Faso's RSP, a pillar of Compaore's regime, was disarmed and disbanded following last year's coup attempt.
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He held that position until last week, when Mr. Sharif's cabinet was disbanded by the Supreme Court.
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The Crimean autonomous Soviet republic was disbanded under Stalin and many were deported to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
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The army was only recently reformed in 2017, after being disbanded in 1995, when Haiti's dictatorship fell.
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In Washington, D.C., a scientific committee that provided expertise in defending against invasive insects has been disbanded.
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After a series of exchanges, the talks disbanded with Malaysia saying Singapore was being unreasonable and legalistic.
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There was a sense that without Neville the whole initiative could be disbanded on a bureaucratic whim.
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Top business executives on Wednesday disbanded an advisory council to Trump in order to rebuke his remarks.
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A Trump-appointed commission investigating the issue disbanded in January without presenting any evidence of widespread impropriety.
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That company, founded in 1953, no longer exists, having disbanded in 2011, two years after Cunningham's death.
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The commission eventually determined there was no evidence to back up Trump's voter fraud claims and disbanded.
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