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- blocked the bill for the duration of the parliamentary session. Anne reinstituted the traditional religious practice of touching for the king's evil that...
- night timeslot in 2021 and was rebooted as NXT 2.0 later that year, reinstituting its original function as a developmental brand. The Performance Center...
- inmate to be executed by the state of Alabama after the United States reinstituted the death penalty in 1976. The manner of his execution is frequently...
- use until 1840, when the laws of measurement from 1795 and 1799 were reinstituted. In the five years immediately before the French First Republic introduced...
- started the season as the reigning champion. The playoff system was reinstituted. The playoff will now consist of eight riders instead of six. Scoring...
- his successor Omurtag. In 815, Leo deposed Patriarch Nikephoros and reinstituted iconoclasm. He was ********inated by supporters of Michael the Amorian...
- Slavery was again abolished by Wang Mang in China in 17 CE but was reinstituted after his ********ination. The Spanish colonization of the Americas sparked...
- automobile race around Italy, historically first held in 1901, then reinstituted as annual event between 1973 and 1980, resurrected for 1988 and 1989...
- voluntarily. Member of the Order of Saint Benedict. Founded the Celestines. Reinstituted the rules of Ubi periculum. Abdicated and rumoured to have been murdered...
- in 2014. At the time of her death, she was still fighting against the reinstituted criminal charges, having lost a 1996 appeal to the Supreme Court to have...