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The debates on the Telecoms Package, thanks to a remarkable citizen mobilization, led to an extremely strong recognition of the access to internet as a fundamental right with the re-adoption of amendment 138/46 in second reading by a qualified majority.
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I outlined my feelings from the meeting and also got some interesting information from Iain that the re-adoption meeting is likely to only feature one candidate Mr MacKay and that it will be a take it or leave it affair.
Archive 2009-05-01 Mark Reckons 2009
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The debates on the Telecoms Package, thanks to a remarkable citizen mobilization, led to an extremely strong recognition of the access to internet as a fundamental right with the re-adoption of amendment 138/46 in second reading by a qualified majority.
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On the domestic stage, the Danish People¹s Party is the obvious example in its re-adoption of Danish nationalist ideas from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including its radical anti-Enlightenment stance.
Archive 2009-01-11 William Harryman 2009
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I outlined my feelings from the meeting and also got some interesting information from Iain that the re-adoption meeting is likely to only feature one candidate Mr MacKay and that it will be a take it or leave it affair.
I attended Andrew MacKay's meeting and I think his position is now untenable Mark Reckons 2009
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Laws for the purification of the leper and his re-adoption into the theocracy, xiv.
Introduction to the Old Testament John Edgar McFadyen
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Thus, and strangely enough, the advance of science had forced the re-adoption of that long-extinct weapon.
First Lensman Smith, E. E. 1950
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The first critical stage of events was soon marked by the re-adoption of the Semi-Arian Creed of Antioch, known popularly as the "Creed of the Encaenia", or "Creed of the Dedication" (he en tois egkainiois) which was a negatively unsatisfactory profession of faith -- the only distinct character about it being that it was Anti-Nicene in scope and had been framed by men who had deliberately confirmed the deposition of St. Athanasius.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Success in automatic telephony did come by the re-adoption of the trunking method.
Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. George Patterson 1910
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Such information when assembled together minimizes many of the conditions which have existed and interposed in preventing during the last four decades a general adoption or re-adoption of such a tanno-gallate of iron ink, the lasting qualities of which some of our forefathers estimated would, and as we know have stood the test of time.
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