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    Use "rescinded" in a sentence

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    rescinded


    1. His newspaper column was rescinded in favour of “Old Ted’s Country Ways”, and before long he and his wife were forced to sell the country manor


    2. Finally, Jeremos rescinded the contract and tried to marry her off to an elderly neighbor


    3. That many individuals seeking salvation have oftentimes found themselves in a State of Grace at one time or another only to have it rescinded, is a humble reminder of how difficult it is to sustain; a blessing suddenly conferred and taken away just as quickly through spiritual despondency or neglect


    4. (President Bush -43- has finally rescinded that) A recent House bill would allow us to drill for natural gas off the US coast but that hasn‘t received final approval


    5. Permits to mine that were previously granted have now been rescinded and Mountain Top Removal is being held up in West Virginia


    6. With the Endangered Species Act rescinded and the Environmental Protection Agency abolished that should allow the states to allow logging, drilling for oil, mining coal, mining shale for oil, constructing nuclear power plants and oil refineries and fixing our energy problems


    7. Yet, that turned out to be “real” reason why my job offer was rescinded one week after I had accepted it and returned to CT, starting to plan my relocation


    8. Gautam toyed with the idea to cede the license of Ocean Organics for a price as Agarwala Chemicals had rescinded on the MOU in the meantime


    9. That was when the Israeli government tried to have me arrested by Interpol, but the American government objected to that and had the Interpol warrant against me rescinded


    10. I’m sure he was in a state of confusion when he did it, but thus far, he hasn’t rescinded it

    11. In non-technical language, your Constitutional rights are suspended until the order is rescinded


    12. If you are arrested, you can be held indefinitely until the order is rescinded


    13. If the court puts their stamp of approval on the request then it would literally take years to be rescinded through the courts


    14. So any elections scheduled would be cancelled till the order is rescinded


    15. ‘Pretty good, I s’pose!’ said the lead singer, who spoke slowly and carefully because his powers of swearing had been rescinded at the director’s command


    16. had rescinded the offer of employment


    17. soon rescinded the order


    18. After a careful study, the SEC recently rescinded the uptick rule


    19. Let a reasoning world judge whether the President's proclamation was too strong for this state of things, and whether it should be rescinded without atonement


    20. The great avenue through which British goods can be most easily smuggled into this country is Canada, and that, I doubt not, will soon be closed if the edicts be not rescinded

    21. I will put this question to gentlemen: what has Britain done which would require a discrimination as to her public vessels? She has rescinded her Orders in Council


    22. And what have we done in return? Have we done nothing? Has Great Britain held out the hand of friendship, and have we refused to meet her? Has she withdrawn her Orders in Council, and have we insisted on a continuance of our commercial restrictions? I have understood that she has done nothing but rescinded her Orders in Council, and we have renewed intercourse with her therefore


    23. For, in this case, if the orders in council are rescinded, the connection between them and the blockade will then stand as it was supposed by the Executive to stand when the arrangement was entered into


    24. Smith, in his letter to Turreau, of the 18th of December, is compelled to say in effect, that the French restrictions on our commerce are not rescinded, or, to use his own words: "If, then, for the revoked decrees, municipal laws producing the same commercial effect have been substituted, the mode only, and not the measure, has undergone an alteration


    25. In reviewing the proceedings of our Government under the act of the 1st of May last, (the act upon which the President's proclamation for a non-importation with Great Britain is founded,) permit me, sir, to ask if the spirit of a fair and impartial neutrality, so eminently necessary in the critical situation of the United States, has guided our proceedings with the respective belligerents? By this act, if either of the belligerents rescinded its edicts, violating our neutral rights, the non-intercourse act was to be put in force against the other refusing to rescind, and the President, by proclamation, was to declare such fact of rescinding


    26. Pinkney to propose to the British Government a repeal of the embargo as to that nation, and its continuation against France, if the Orders in Council of January and November, 1807, should be rescinded


    27. Here is a promise equally solemn, (and as there is at least as much virtue in the British Government as there is in that of France,) as much to be relied on as that of the Duc de Cadore; and as certainly as the Berlin and Milan decrees were revoked, and would cease to have effect on the first of November, so certainly have we the same assurance that the orders of Great Britain would be rescinded


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