With the need to derive maximum benefit from the new building, Council agreed to rescind this ban. [verb]
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No consent from any other party is required to vary or rescind this Agreement. [verb]
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Old man, I grieve for you, but I have as little power to rescind his punishment as you to recall his crime. [verb]
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The Resolutioners, or supporters of the resolution to rescind that act, were opposed by the Protesters, the rigid adherents to the strictest interpretation of the Covenant. [Please select]
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"Of course, it is not too late to rescind the order promulgated at our last sitting." [Please select]
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=--The governor of Massachusetts, hearing of the Circular Letter, ordered the assembly to rescind its appeal. [Please select]
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There's no use trying to have the decree rescinded, I see, so I'll take my departure.' [Please select]
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When the lad's well, he'll rescind his order, so, in the meantime, do not leave us.' [Please select]
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"Of course, the grant of territory made to him will be rescinded." [Please select]
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All previous legislation, not consistent with the new Confession, was rescinded. [Please select]
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Charles refused to call Episcopacy unlawful, or to rescind the old Acts establishing it. [Please select]
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