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"Your friend came to rescind you and someone else also?"
"I did not want her to come out and rescind the order."
It was later rescinded when the state passed its law.
However, after a couple of months, he rescinded his contract.
Bush administration officials say they can rescind any rule not yet in force.
There will be another letter soon, he said, rescinding the first.
This party has the right to have the contract rescinded.
The company's board can rescind the provision at any time.
The vote was rescinded under pressure from civil rights groups.
Critics said they would fight to have the policy rescinded.
For example, they must be prepared to rescind Article 200.
And when the English took over, they rescinded even this limited right.
After the program was discovered, he moved to rescind it this year.
The new administration had every right to rescind commitments made by the old.
The music fee was later rescinded in the 2005-2006 school year.
In early 1854, his fine was rescinded by the state legislature.
"The policy has not been rescinded," she said in an interview.
This was not rescinded until 1970, two years after Boone's death.
Church leaders voted to rescind the policy at a meeting in 1969.
We've decided to rescind pay for the eastern army this year.
Hours before the meeting was to take place, the center rescinded its invitation.
But hours later, the group rescinded the offer after protests from women's groups and others.
When the college found out she was a woman, it rescinded her acceptance.
However, when Brooks heard of this news, he quickly got the decision rescinded.
However the state of emergency itself was not rescinded until 1 September 1976.