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Vacating the workplace in this way was called “truancy” by slave owners, and it was rampant.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Vacating their occupied land will, the sooner the better!
Arab-Israeli Dialogue, of a Kind, in Blogs, Pranks and Robocalls - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Vacating charges would parallel Department actions in the prosecution last fall against then-U. S.
Andrew Kreig: Siegelman Deserves New Trial Because of Judge's 'Grudge,' Evidence Shows 2009
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Vacating an order means it has no continuing legal force, not that it never existed.
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Vacating the preliminary injunction, the CAFC concluded that the prior art posed a "serious challenge" to the validity of the patent.
Archive 2008-02-01 Peter Zura 2008
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Vacating the preliminary injunction, the CAFC concluded that the prior art posed a "serious challenge" to the validity of the patent.
KSR Invades Preliminary Injunctions at the CAFC Peter Zura 2008
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The Genealogue: Vacating the Premises skip to main skip to sidebar
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Vacating the very notion of nations as sovereign guarantors of stability in favor of an eternal game of “Risk” with the US as the only player is beyond asinine.
Lean Left » Blog Archive » In Which I am Unfashionably Unsympathetic to the Kurds 2007
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Vacating the judgment means, as I under it, sir, that the judgment does not exist at this time, and I think, since the judgment was so much in your favor, to call this a victory is perhaps a little difficult.
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Vacating the throne in 1246, he named his second son,
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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