The state of emergency was officially lifted in July 1960.
The requirement was officially lifted with a change of the law which went into effect on January 1st, 2000.
Though it was officially lifted last year, many of the regulations remained in place.
The ban was officially lifted on April 24, 1904.
The ban was officially lifted on September 8, 2008.
All public renditions of the poem were impossible until 1915, when the ban was officially lifted.
Shortages in stores were reported due to a lack of deliveries until the boycott was officially lifted the following month.
The ban was never officially lifted, but it became obsolete after the revolution and the Bolsheviks' coming to power.
By May, federal attorneys officially lifted the gag order, allowing the librarians to go public with details on the case.
The declarations of war against Japan and Germany in 1941 were officially lifted as follows: