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abolition

[ab-uh-lish-uhn] / ˌæb əˈlɪʃ ən /


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“We call for the abolition of the nuclear-sharing arrangements and advocate no deployment of nuclear weapons abroad by all nuclear weapons states, and the withdrawal of nuclear weapons deployed abroad,” said Geng Shuang of China.

From Seattle Times

Will the abolition of the qualifications agency the SQA, announced nearly two years ago, amount to more than a restructuring and a rebrand?

From BBC

In Webster’s telling, Molly was part of a “blended, multicultural family that was committed to abolition.”

From Washington Post

And draw the only lesson that makes sense: The abolition of nuclear weapons and energy.

From Seattle Times

In a 1943 letter to his son, Tolkien outlined his political opinions as leaning "more and more to Anarchy," but emphasized he meant — "abolition of control, not whiskered men with bombs."

From Salon