| 41. | At the time that Upham had created his collection, abridgments of existing works were not considered infringements.
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| 42. | But to require it is blatantly unfriendly, un-American and perhaps an unconstitutional abridgment of free speech.
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| 43. | Critics say the new rules are an unconstitutional abridgment of free speech and a pretext for a political agenda.
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| 44. | His opposition to the pontiff procured his dismissal from the palace and the abridgment of his authority as inquisitor.
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| 45. | Qian also pointed out that Lin Shu often made " improvements " to the original as well as abridgments.
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| 46. | Her translation of Martin's abridgment of his " History of France " appeared in 1880.
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| 47. | Several lawsuits have been filed in federal court challenging the city's plans as an abridgment of free speech.
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| 48. | The album title is an abridgment of a quotation from Carpenter's friend and musical partner, John Jennings.
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| 49. | It was popular in the Middle Ages, hexameter abridgments being current under the names of Theodericus and Petrus Diaconus.
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| 50. | The first abridgment was made by Nicholas Statham, Baron of the Exchequer under Edward IV, in around 1470.
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