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Last update: January 17, 2016
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He has revoked an agreement with his partner. [verb]
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We have a group starting here in San Luis Obispo to revoke corporate personhood on a local level. [verb]
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Before a license is revoked the adjudicating officer issues a ' minded to revoke ' notice to the licensee. [verb]
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I had angrily commanded her to leave me because she had urged me to revoke the command to turn back. [verb]
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"And his lordship's chivalry would revoke that plea," cried the Counsel; "this is most irregular." [verb]
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But his second wife, an ambitious intrigante, soon tired of her quiet life, and induced him to return to Turin and attempt to revoke his abdication. [Please select]
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Refuses to revoke the Orders \ \ Trade with France is restored. [Please select]
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To escape this preposterous state of things we must accordingly revoke the original hypothesis. [Please select]
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And the same authority may, from time to time, revoke such appointment. [Please select]
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The duke signed this as proprietor in 1684; but revoked it as King James II. [Please select]
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