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- Reinstatement of removal refers to an immigration enforcement procedure in the United States in which a previously deported immigrant can be again deported...
- substance dependence. Stress is one of the most powerful stimuli for reinstating drug use because stress cues stimulate craving and drug-s****ing behavior...
- The Sentencing (Reinstating Three Strikes) Amendment Act 2024 is a New Zealand Act of Parliament that restores the three-strikes sentencing regime that...
- – 5 February 1999) was the first Filipino to be executed after the reinstatement of the death penalty in the Philippines in 1993, some 23 years after...
- Gore Vidal published in 1981. In 2002 he published a restored version, reinstating four chapters that a previous editor had cut and adding a brief foreword...
- stagnation with "Abenomics", with mixed results. He was also credited with reinstating the Trans-Pacific Partnership with a new agreement in 2018. In 2015,...
- Wade agreed to significant modifications to his contract, in order to be reinstated. Some of those changes include: 1) to forfeit $250,000.00 in bonuses he...
- punishment for nine months until the enactment of a constitutional amendment reinstating it, Proposition 17. The case was an automatic appeal to the court under...
- advisory referendum showed 55.5% of Wisconsin voters were in favor of reinstating capital punishment. The state legislature did not adopt any statute to...
- impregnated by the god Mars. Romulus and Remus overthrew Amulius and reinstated Numitor as king in 752 BC. Aeneid The Golden Bough (mythology) ^ Ovid...