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    1. Vladimir Illich Ulyanov, leader of the Russian Revolution that replaced the Kerensky interim government after the abdication of Nicholas II


    2. As noted earlier, one man one vote would, in effect, have been an abdication of political power because of the numerical differences between the races (a result of the British concentration camps according to my own theory), and it was simply not allowed until 1994 when traditional voting took place and every group voted for itself


    3. Besides, the scandal that this family abdication would cause would rock the very foundations of the British Empire


    4. The only realistic alternative to the throne in case of an abdication is Duke Henry of Gloucester, a brother of the deceased King, who is married and has two young sons


    5. The AAP’s abdication from governmental responsibility caused widespread disillusionment


    6. When one is compelled to buy, and consuming is the programmed responsibility of DesignX's Good Citizen, then to want what one is produced to choose is to willfully buy The Goods' Bill of Ignorance: a self-awarely indifferent self-abdication


    7. “As the conscious mind attends to the pyrotechnics of sight and sound, the brain is being subliminally rekeyed to accept new modes of uncritical abdication to an unwarranted nor understood feeling


    8. king on the abdication of hisfather in 1808, was prisoner in


    9. The abdication of your own authority and power, the existence of fear-pain within you; all inhibit the development of your human potential


    10. The schism between socialism and capitalism created by WW1 and the abdication of the Tsar of Russia: the Bolshevik revolution, the red armies of Lenin and Trotsky who ended up defeating the white armies of the Tsarist regime, this was all orchestrated by undead entities in order to pit man against man and create a world of evil hate and fear and terrorism

    11. His unforgivable crime of omission was his complete abdication from wielding the power of his position as absolute ruler of all the Russias


    12. The abdication of the Tsar and the ensuing civil war took Russia out of the war


    13. In fact, rumor said he’d discussed abdication with Duke Fern on more than one occasion


    14. To drowse further would have been an abdication; she’d had her eight hours, more or less


    15. Following Nicholas’s abdication, the new government was a committee drawn from the duma (see the section ‘A dress rehearsal for revolution’)


    16. If we are to credit the monk Austin Castillejo, this was the means employed by Charles the Fifth, desirous of seeing the Plombes for the last time after his abdication


    17. This abdication sets him free


    18. Their eclipse is never an abdication


    19. But in that association there is no abdication


    20. We are few in number, we have a whole army arrayed against us; but we are defending right, the natural law, the sovereignty of each one over himself from which no abdication is possible, justice and truth, and in case of need, we die like the three hundred Spartans

    21. Marius was the master of the house, there was abdication in his joy, he was the grandson of his grandson


    22. Should you find Governor Folch, or the local authority existing there, inclined to surrender, in an amicable manner, the possession of the remaining portion or portions of West Florida now held by him in the name of the Spanish Monarchy, you are to accept, in behalf of the United States, the abdication of his, or of the other existing authority, and the jurisdiction of the country over which it extends


    23. A mile-stone found is important, as containing the name of Emperor Galerius, and dating from the short period when, after the abdication of Diocletian and Maximianus, Hercules, Constantius Chlorus, and Galerius were Augusti (May 1, 305, to July 25, 306)


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