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rescinded and letter
The Free Trade ministers were appalled that Chamberlain's letter of resignation had been kept secret, and the Duke of Devonshire, who had also resigned, rescinded his decision.
( Lee continued to serve as acting governor until January 15, 1979, when Mandel rescinded his letter appointing Lee as Acting Governor two days before the expiration of his second full elective term.
Lee continued to serve as Acting Governor until Mandel rescinded his letter on January 15, 1979, though Mandel briefly reinstated Lee as acting governor the next day so he would be able to preside over the appointment of a judge to the Maryland Court of Appeals.

rescinded and after
This rule was rescinded after one year.
The call to boycott was rescinded after SOE held a summit to address player concerns, improve ( internal and external ) communication, and correct specific issues within the game.
Beria's awards were rescinded after his execution.
Stuyvesant's decision was rescinded after pressure from the directors of the Dutch West India Company ; as a result, Stuyvesant allowed Jewish immigrants to stay in the colony as long as their community was self-supporting, but – with the support of the company – forbade them to build a synagogue, forcing them to worship in a private house.
Eventually, after the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević from power as president of the federation in 2000, the country rescinded those aspirations and accepted the opinion of Badinter Arbitration Committee about shared succession, and reapplied for and gained UN membership on November 2, 2000.
# New Jersey ( 2003, after having rescinded on February 20, 1868 )
# Ohio ( 2003, after having rescinded on January 15, 1868 )
President Lincoln demanded the order be revoked, and Grant rescinded it 21 days after issuance.
Chancellor Vranitzky rescinded the coalition pact between FPÖ and SPÖ, and after new elections, entered into a coalition with the ÖVP, which was then led by Alois Mock.
The Pope originally insisted that another priest should assist Mastai during Holy Mass, a stipulation that was later rescinded, after the seizure attacks became less frequent.
However, after Dwight rescinded his trade demand and signed a one-year deal in March, the Magic seemed to find their footing again.
The base was slated for closure as part of BRAC 2005, however this was rescinded after political pressure was applied by then Senator Pete Dominici and Governor Bill Richardson.
In 1945 Town Line gained national publicity for the 1861 vote, having never rescinded it, after Vicksburg, Mississippi and Dade County, Georgia both held ceremonial votes to rejoin the union.
After complaints from numerous officers, Rundstedt banned Woyrsch's units from the area, but after his departure his order was rescinded.
Although this committee has not yet explicitly ruled that a law or regulation is unconstitutional, in one case, after the subsequent media outcry over the death of Sun Zhigang, the State Council was forced to rescind regulations allowing police to detain persons without residency permits after the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress ( NPCSC ) made it clear that it would rule such regulations unconstitutional if they were not rescinded.
TLC's contract was renegotiated, their production deal with Pebbitone and Perri Reid ( who had separated from her husband by this time ) was rescinded, and the group appeared on the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack with " This Is How It Works " ( a song written by Babyface and Lopes ) and was set to re-enter the recording studio in 1997 after signing a new contract with LaFace / Arista.
After reaching 40-40, the street in front of his former high school was named after him and later rescinded in 2008 after he admitted to previously using drugs throughout his career.
JNA soldiers who were ethnic Serbs from Bosnia were transferred to the Bosnian Serb Army ( VRS ) under the command of General Ratko Mladić, with the VRS having rescinded its allegiance to Bosnia a few days after Bosnia seceded from Yugoslavia.
During the 1960s, Tibbets was named military attaché in India, but this posting was rescinded after protests in India regarding Tibbets ' role in dropping the atomic bomb on Japan.
" On April 22, 2010 after objections from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and the Muslim group Council on American-Islamic Relations ( CAIR ), the Pentagon rescinded his invitation from the Christian conservative National Day of Prayer Task Force to speak at a Pentagon National Day of Prayer event.
Five more states ratified ERA after Schlafly began her opposition campaign ; however, five states rescinded their ratifications.
The peninsula was ceded to Japan by the Treaty of Maguan of 17 April 1895 but this was rescinded after the Triple Intervention of 23 April 1895 by Russia, France and Germany.

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Neither inventor was satisfied with this judgment, which was eventually rescinded with Mimault being ordered to pay all legal costs.
After more speeches against the Bill during early 1969 and with left-wing Labour MPs against Lords reform as well ( they wanted its abolition ), Harold Wilson announced on 17 April that the Bill was being rescinded.
After he uses magic to defend himself and Dudley, he is temporarily expelled from Hogwarts for using magic outside of the school, despite being legally allowed to do in self defence, before it is rescinded.
Fossombrone being within the papal states, Petrucci applied for a patent with the Pope for the exclusive right to print music, which was granted for several years ; however the Pope rescinded the patent when Petrucci failed to produce keyboard music, granting it instead to one of Petrucci's competitors at Rome.
The stone was formerly used for purposes of trade in many North-West European countries where its value ranged from about 5 to 40 local pounds ( 3 to 15 kg ), but with the advent of metrication from the mid-nineteenth century onwards it was superseded by the kilogram ; its use for trade in the United Kingdom and in Ireland being rescinded in the 1980s.
Boggs ' extermination order, long unenforced and forgotten by nearly everyone outside the Latter Day Saint community, was formally rescinded by Governor Christopher S. Bond on June 25, 1976, 137 years after being signed.
This led the pro-Inoki audience to riot, resulting in New Japan being banned from the Sumo Hall, which was its home arena ; the ban was rescinded in 1989, when New Japan did their first show back in Sumo Hall on February 22.
Although his actions were ultimately rescinded, many Saxons began to see themselves as being a small minority opposed by nationalist Hungarians and Romanians.
Joy was to be sent home early ( without being allowed the usual third chance ) for getting Jason stuck to his chair, but because she got him unstuck, her punishment was rescinded.
Some of their more vocal disagreements were: Sann being fiercely anti-Vietnamese, Sann ’ s hasty rescinded order to boycott the 1993 UN elections, and Mouly ’ s questioning of the appropriateness of the Cambodian monarchy being involved in the new democracy.
This was soon rescinded though and their wealth increased further so that, during the reign of Edward III, the guild could provide £ 40 to the war against the French, this being a great sum at that time.
When the council allowed Egica to abandon his wife but only partially rescinded the oath to protect Erwig's children, Ergica waited until Julian's death ( 690 ) to call a second provincial council of Tarraconensis, which resulted in Erwig's widow, Liuvigoto, being sent to a convent.
Price was at Alabama during the 2003 spring practice, but in May his contract was rescinded shortly after news reports surfaced of Price being seen at a strip club during a trip to Pensacola, Florida, where Price was playing in a golf tournament.

rescinded and 1978
( This rule was later rescinded in 1978.
As time went on oaths and tests that barred non-conformists and Catholics from public offices, school keeping, and owning land were rescinded by laws such as Roman Catholic Relief Act 1778 ; Roman Catholic Charities Act 1832 ; Test Abolition Act 1867 ; Promissory Oaths Act 1868 ; Promissory Oaths Act 1871 ; and the Oaths Act 1978.

rescinded and draft
The Thunder traded Smith to the New Orleans Hornets along with Chris Wilcox and draft rights to Devon Hardin on February 17, 2009 for Tyson Chandler but on February 18, 2009 the trade was rescinded after Tyson Chandler failed a physical with Oklahoma City.

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