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It should be abolished, as your leading article says.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The commission also agreed that the two districts in the Isle of Wight should be abolished, with the county council becoming a unitary authority.
en.wikipedia.org
It is the foundation of capitalism, and so is the labour that must be abolished.
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The exit visa that is formally required to leave the country under the previous system will be abolished.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
It said committal proceedings "in respect of those offences most frequently linked to paramilitary groups will be abolished".
www.bbc.co.uk
The tax exemption for luxury cars is proposed to be abolished while 1200 cc hybrid cars are being exempted form import duty.
en.wikipedia.org
You will be initiated immediately, and death will be abolished eternally!
en.wikipedia.org
He calls land speculation a gross misuse of the power of government which ought to be abolished by taxation, in order to create prosperity.
en.wikipedia.org
Others consider that this presidential privilege is inappropriate for modern times, a relic of monarchic rule that should be abolished.
en.wikipedia.org
In those optimistic early days, drug warriors actually believed that narcotics could be abolished if they arrested the top traffickers.
america.aljazeera.com

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