A church in our town refused to recharter a Boy Scout troop, which is their right, because the Boy Scouts of America now allow gay boys to join. |
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Gambling that Jackson would not want to confront the bank issue on the eve of his bid for reelection, Biddle applied early to recharter the Bank. |
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All those affected will be covered by the Atol protection scheme, the CAA said, making it simple to recharter the flights for the same times. |
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If a charter was pulled in New York, say, couldn't a company just recharter in Delaware and operate without interruption? |
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Jackson's cabinet was divided between friends and critics of the bank, but the obviously political motives of the recharter bill reconciled all of them to the necessity of a veto. |
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The veto of the bill to recharter the bank was the prelude to a conflict over financial policy that continued through Jackson's second term, which he nevertheless won easily. |
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