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| emery passed a resolution requesting for the | revocation and suspension of the said creation. |
| rsity challenged the legitimacy of the CCE's | revocation in federal court in January, 2003. |
| d on its web site that it was contesting the | revocation in the U.S. Tax Court. |
| that the Foundation intended to contest the | revocation in court. |
| the persecutions after the edict of Nantes's | revocation in 1685 he decided to leave France (possibly |
| In computing security privilege | revocation is a measure taken by a program to protect t |
| Privilege | revocation is a variant of privilege separation whereby |
| Privilege | revocation is the act of an entity giving up some, or a |
| oduced the terms Certificate and Certificate | Revocation List as well as introducing numerous other c |
| Digital Certificates and issuing Certificate | Revocation Lists that can easily be customized to model |
| There are no CAs nor | revocation lists involved in DKIM key management, and t |
| Revocation of privileges is a technique of defensive pr | |
| The | revocation of the Ottawa Wizards, and the Durham Flames |
| allowed to travel abroad again following the | revocation of his passport. |
| ends obtained from the Scottish parliament a | revocation of the letters sent to the pope in Durie's b |
| ded his actions were insufficient to support | revocation of his citizenship. |
| persecution of Protestants, culminating in a | revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. |
| lready in hiding in Paris at the time of the | revocation of the Edict of Nantes. |
| Upon the | revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Agar, as a Protestan |
| n seeking their exclusion, denaturalization ( | revocation of U.S. citizenship), and/or deportation. |
| , the present building, was agreed after the | revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. |
| and in 1520 the Pope demanded abjuration and | revocation of heresy from Von Staupitz. |
| family who had taken refuge there after the | Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. |
| ecution of Bistor and other ARET leaders and | revocation of city services. |
| His sentiments led to the | revocation of his honorary membership in Phi Mu Alpha S |
| 5,000 reward for the "arrest, conviction and | revocation of license to practice medicine" of these ph |
| ho were forced to leave France following the | Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. |
| Chuchiak suggests that the | revocation of the Franciscans' "rights" to administer p |
| He called for the partial, if not complete, | revocation of emergency regulation so that an impartial |
| rike by threatening criminal prosecution and | revocation of city services. |
| r alleged tax deficiencies stemming from the | revocation of tax exempt status. |
| Usually | revocation of a driving license will follow up confisca |
| r at Rouen from 1676 till 1685, when, on the | revocation of the edict of Nantes, he obtained leave of |
| had come over to England at the time of the | revocation of the Edict of Nantes. |
| Huguenots) who had fled to Britain after the | revocation of the Edict of Nantes. |
| was soon released due to Czar Alexander II's | revocation of the harsh conscription law. |
| er Great Britain, and then Ireland after the | revocation of the Edict of Nantes with the Edict of Fon |
| After the | revocation of the Empire Gallantry Medal and its replac |
| an Bar (Deutscher Anwaltverein) demanded the | revocation of the decrees, and the Social Democrats cal |
| The | revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 compelled him |
| In 1994, the school was threatened with | revocation of its accreditation by the North Central As |
| ich also has controversy around it, with the | revocation of the awarding of the 2006 World Gay Games |
| tator”, and put on trial for his role in the | revocation of the colony's charter, as well as charges |
| ly after 1683, when Louis XIV decided on the | revocation of the Edict of Nantes, ending the limited t |
| On the | Revocation of the Edict of Nantes he was sent to Langue |
| e during the capricious enforcement and then | revocation of the Edict of Nantes to disguise their mor |
| r the purpose of cancellation, suspension or | revocation of any and all alcoholic beverage permits. |
| earing, DOE secretary Samuel Bodman signed a | revocation of El-Ganayni's clearance citing national se |
| Upon his expulsion from Yale and the | revocation of his ministerial license, he returned to P |
| n of the Republic of Georgia, as well as the | revocation of South Ossetian autonomy and the subsequen |
| At the | revocation of the Edict of Nantes he retired to Venezul |
| g domestic exchanges in the wake of the 1836 | revocation of the charter of the Second Bank of the Uni |
| Islam or to read Arabic; in the wake of the | Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) he refused the |
| Louis XIV's subsequent actions - notably his | revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, and his atte |
| tated that it was officially notified of the | revocation on January 27, 2010, and that the revocation |
| Prompt | revocation on orders of the president doesn't nuillity |
| ay subject a medical provider to suspension, | revocation or denial of license by the Board of Medical |
| aws, sometimes called administrative license | revocation or administrative per se, licenses are confi |
| with potential criminal charges and license | revocation pending. |
| rariously oppose this page of our abolition, | revocation, permission, ordinance, precept, statue, ind |
| License suspension or | revocation traditionally follows conviction for alcohol |
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