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- Court's 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, which saw the 1849 abortion law reimplemented; the law was subsequently ruled not to prohibit consensual abortions...
- Tagalog. Spanish was briefly removed from official status in 1973 but reimplemented under the administration of Ferdinand Marcos two months later. It remained...
- clean-room design is done by having someone examine the system to be reimplemented and having this person write a specification. This specification is...
- actually steering the car, and race modes, and the "Adrenaline" nitro reimplemented as "nitro shockwave" (previously known as "nitro pulse") from Asphalt...
- use with the Solaris 7 operating system in 1998. It has since been reimplemented for Linux and some BSDs. As with the kill and killall commands, pkill...
- concerns over the possibility of impersonation, Twitter subsequently reimplemented a second "Official" marker, consisting of a grey tick and "Official"...
- KDE Connect in their KDE Plasma desktop variant. KDE Connect has been reimplemented in the GNOME desktop environment as GSConnect, which can be obtained...
- based on the applicative subset of ISWIM. In 1976 Turner redesigned and reimplemented it as a non-strict (lazy) language. In this form it was the foundation...
- in process. As a full version on February 24, 2011, this feature was reimplemented so that users could share screenshots on websites of Facebook, Twitter...
- instituting de facto permanent summer time). In 1976, summer time was reimplemented because of the oil crisis. Since UTC+00:00 is France's "natural" time...