| 31. | Treating the polysaccharide with this enzyme abrogated its serological reactivity.
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| 32. | The new regime abrogated the constitution, declaring it unworkable.
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| 33. | It held the Bankruptcy Clause of Article I abrogated state sovereign immunity.
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| 34. | The treaty however was abrogated as France failed to provide the aid.
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| 35. | Bricker's proposal attracted broad abrogated by agreements with foreign powers.
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| 36. | In the letter he specified this as " never juridically abrogated ".
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| 37. | King Frederick I abrogated the constitution and united Old and New W�rttemberg.
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| 38. | The Third Republic abrogated or reformed most dispositions of the Falloux Laws.
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| 39. | The Codes can be neither abrogated nor modified by decree-laws.
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| 40. | When such rights are abrogated, a free people should not simply acquiesce.
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