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Archives have always been abridged for want of technology or money.
That's the only case that I have planned of abridging a work.
But he had abridged the rules, and already the consequence was upon him.
The passage I have abridged above ought to be read in full.
But defense lawyers said it had abridged a more fundamental right.
All abridging remarks and other comments will be in red so you'll know.
Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech.
"But they be abridging it also, by setting a trap for me!"
Not only was Jason's work abridged, but also added to, and probably altered.
It is severely abridged here to fit on two discs.
"But the charter severely abridged the constitutional rights of party leaders."
"My money should be used for things that are not abridging my civil rights."
In any event, this is a different matter from abridging operas for family audiences.
The protesters said the ordinances abridged their right to free speech.
They always welcome the opportunity to spank anyone abridging their rules.
"By requiring artists to get a license, the city is abridging that freedom."
The requirements of this section may be waived or abridged by the Chairman.
"We shall not let our kingdom be abridged before it is well begun.
However, the 14th only forbids states from abridging those rights.
Possibly he himself abridged the tale; The second part of the battle is not described in this version.
Abridged from the original, with illustrations from the movie.
That great ordinance directs that Congress make no law abridging free expression.
Students contended that the restrictions abridged their constitutional rights.
In constitutional terms, a fundamental right like free speech, while not absolute, may be abridged by the Government only to serve a compelling interest.
Communism never abridged the freedom of Americans in America.