The tricolor was readopted on Aug. 22, 1993, and Flag Day became a holiday. |
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Just a few weeks ago they readopted their old name, after renaming the organization several times previously. |
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Jason has now readopted his father's surname and is amazed by the similarities between them. |
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In 1959 the original title was readopted, under which it continues to appear. |
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In the following years, the written languages of Bai, Bouyei, Dong, Hani, Naxi, Lisu, Lahu, Va, Zaiwa, Miao, and Xibei were also readopted. |
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In 1970, 1975 and 1982, Congress readopted and broadened the coverage of Section 5, based upon a continued need for preclearance of new voting procedures. |
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I stumbled backwards a step then readopted my basketball blocking stance. |
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Queers strategically readopted the term by reversing the negative connotation attached to it to a positive one. |
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July 1, 2007 With effect from July 1, 2007, the 127th Ohio General Assembly suspended the state sewage law and the 1977 rules were readopted. |
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The college eliminated the free-speech area after it was sued in 2003, but the policy was readopted by college trustees last year, according to Sinapi-Riddle's lawsuit. |
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After it was delayed for some time, the endeavor was readopted recently. |
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Japanese Town Known for Killing Dolphins Readopted as 'Sister' by Australian Town. |
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