"roll" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Even here, the state started removing parents and their children from the rolls only six months ago.
- On 19 March 1777, he was removed from the rolls.
- Most black voters had been removed from the rolls by the end of the 19th century.
- Both groups of people were given 90 days to respond or have their names struck from the rolls.
- More than 38,000 people who have been on welfare for five years will be dropped from the rolls in December.
- Democrats say states could meet the work requirements in the Republican bill simply by removing people from the rolls.
- Florida officials cut from the rolls 996 people convicted of crimes in other states, though they should have been allowed to vote.
- After five years, families will be dropped from the rolls entirely, as mandated by the Federal law.
- The party was finally removed from the rolls of Czech political parties in 2005.
- The number of families being removed from the rolls varies widely by state.
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