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Meanings of abolish capital in English
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Usage of abolish capital in English
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To abolishcapital punishment at the Front, which was reintroduced by Kerensky.
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Maryland is the most recent state to abolishcapital punishment.
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The pope noted that U.S. bishops have renewed their call to abolishcapital punishment.
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They have also called on Indonesia to abolishcapital punishment, but the calls have gone unheeded.
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The 15-nation bloc since then has urged Ankara to abolishcapital punishment to meet membership standards.
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Their very first rule is to abolishcapital.
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It is a plea to abolishcapital punishment.
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Can the General Assembly abolishcapital punishment?
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The state Senate's judiciary committee voted by eight to two in favor of a bill to abolishcapital punishment.
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He had crusaded to join the Common Market and strengthen the United Nations, voted to abolishcapital punishment and was also part-Jewish.
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Derby-Lewis was initially sentenced to death, but when South Africa went on to abolishcapital punishment in 1995, the sentence was commuted.
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Nebraska in May became the first Republican-dominated state in more than 40 years to abolishcapital punishment when state legislators overrode Governor Pete Ricketts' veto.
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Derby-Lewis had initially being handed the death penalty, but the sentence was later commuted when South Africa went on to abolishcapital punishment in 1995.
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In the event, Illinois abolishedcapital punishment while he was on death row.
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Each year in the past four decades, between two and three nations have abolishedcapital punishment.
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Treason in Rwanda carried the death penalty before the African nation abolishedcapital punishment in 2007.