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Things repeal often describes ("repeal ________")
- estate
- press
- associations
- rule
- pledge
- bills
- efforts
- rent
- amendment
- cause
- meetings
- deduction
- journal
- cry
- provisions
- letters
- allowance
- enthusiasm
- cap
- chapter
- excitement
- principles
- acts
- war
- taxes
- cavalry
- sections
- magistrates
- section
- banquet
- ranks
- leaders
- leader
- provision
- papers
- legislation
- wardens
- date
- sec
- camp
- cloth
- laws
- act
- campaign
- party
- dinner
- banner
- meeting
- candidate
- advocates
- exclusion
- the
- politics
- breakfasts
- statutes
- regulations
- question
- year
- treasury
- candidates
- organisation
- mission
- debate
- triumph
- motion
- agitation
- subsection
- era
- activists
- article
- clause
- agitators
- buttons
- struggle
- demonstrations
- bill
- split
- movement
- tax
- steps
How repeal often is described ("________ repeal")
- proposed
- such
- congressional
- unqualified
- hasty
- sudden
- partial
- prospective
- simple
- entire
- simultaneous
- substantial
- parliamentary
- automatic
- explicit
- bare
- anti
- tacit
- tax
- speedy
- temporary
- gradual
- imminent
- wholesale
- late
- formal
- permanent
- legislative
- dishonorable
- total
- general
- retroactive
- instant
- eventual
- full
- law
- pretended
- favored
- direct
- implied
- virtual
- mere
- judicial
- immediate
- indirect
- intended
- irish
- outright
- quick
- impending
- actual
- constitutional
- conditional
- consequent
- recent
- statutory
- post
- republican
- ultimate
- possible
- perpetual
- pro
- unconditional
- civil
- future
- utter
- prompt
- complete
- alleged
- absolute
- subsequent
- final
- implicit
