Their good work in winning friends and influencing people paid dividends and at long last Portadown became a full member club of the Irish League together with the readmittance of Belfast Celtic.
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In 1986, Dozier petitioned for a pardon of his crimes to gain readmittance to the Louisiana bar, for he had lost his right to practice law with the federal convictions.
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Legates were sent back to Porsena, to advise him that the Romans would never re-admit Tarquinius, and that Porsena should out of respect for the Romans cease requesting Tarquinius'readmittance.
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In a bid to gain readmittance to the Commonwealth, Abacha claims to have relaxed some of the laws that led to the 1995 executions, including granting those convicted by special tribunals the right to appeal.
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Returning to the mundane world, he undertakes to find certain persons who can help him gain his own readmittance to Khoire, having fallen in love with one of its denizens, Mareth of the Watchers.
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Visiting for the first time since South Africa's readmittance to international cricket in 1991 after being banned two decades because of apartheid, New Zealand seemed in control throughout a Test it was considered likely to lose.
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They point out that the Joint Resolution of Congress admitting Texas to the Union in 1845 and its readmittance in 1876 after the Civil War, both accepted by Texas, clearly erased Texas'former status as a republic.
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The OSCE meeting will not decide on the readmittance of Yugoslavia, now consisting only of Serbia and Montenegro, which was expelled from international organizations for its role in fomenting the Serb rebellion in Bosnia that sparked the war.
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Jean-Claude Juncker, Luxembourg's prime and finance minister, said Italy's readmittance to the exchange-rate grid is a highly charged political question, not just a matter of setting the proper exchange rate.
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Its coming mission will focus on the Indian government's expected readmittance of private companies to the insurance market, as recommended by a committee on reform headed by retired banker R . N . Malhotra, Cloney told reporters.