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Order was finally restored by rescinding seizure orders in 1836.
Most of this total spending was offset by rescinding money that had been approved last year as part of the 1990 Pentagon budget.
The Zionist Organization of America called for rescinding "the reported appointment."
Nigeria's Parliament is now considering rescinding its immunity arrangement, as a way to poke the bully in the eye.
Rescinding a Federal benefit can be politically costly, however, and members of Congress are impressed by the political clout of the elderly.
Rescinding Secretary Bristow's order would later give rise to a rumor that Grant was interfering with the investigation.
In rescinding the fine, Dolan asked for only one thing in return: that Sprewell stay in touch with the team during the off-season.
President George W. Bush, on the other hand, argues that rescinding the tax cut constitutes a de facto tax increase and says he will veto it.
I send a hasty email to my friends and family rescinding my overgenerous bequests and vow that my sailing days are over.
Commander Meredith is in financial difficulty and brings up the matter with Sir William, who reveals that he is rescinding his investment in Meredith's new scheme.
The fact that I allow you to produce your money is sufficient guar- antee that the guest whose fee you are rescinding is at hand, and in good condition.
The book has a list of ways for parents to cope, like rescinding driving privileges until the child agrees to obtain help, stopping allowances and not making excuses for the behavior.
The association responded by rescinding an invitation to a Talent Zoo executive to appear on a panel at its annual media conference and trade show, scheduled for March 2005, in New Orleans.
After rescinding their franchise tag on Hill, the Seahawks signed former Carolina Panthers corner back Ken Lucas to a one-year deal in order to bolster their pass coverage.
"In all 90 files, there was no evidence (that Blue Cross), before rescinding coverage, investigated or established that the applicant's omission/misrepresentation was willful," the DMHC report said.
Some of her followers then tweeted her back expressing disappointment that there will be no new iPad2 under the tree for them this year, or even accusing her of ungraciously rescinding a legitimate gift.
Laura M. Tarantino, director of the office of food additive safety at the F.D.A., called the prospect of rescinding salt's "safe" status difficult because it would require writing regulations for a "very complex issue."
He drew criticism for rescinding a state holiday honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and for remarks about blacks and women that were considered bigoted - "a cancerous lie," he says.
Puzzled champions of Mr. Cortines said that while he showed over the weekend that he had enormous public support, he then weakened himself by rescinding his resignation so quickly and without a greater concession from the Mayor than simply changing Mr. Badillo's title.
The mandate was considered by legislators and insurers as a quid pro quo for the inclusion in the legislation of popular changes which will prevent insurers from pre-screening applicants and/or applying higher premiums and coverage caps on people with pre-existing conditions and/or rescinding policies once a patient becomes seriously ill.
The nomination became the subject of some humorous commentary, due to Lew's unusual loopy signature, which will appear on all U.S. paper currency for the duration of his tenure; the signature generated enough media attention that Obama joked at a press conference that he had considered rescinding his nomination when he learned of it.