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It is followed by a revocation on 30 June 1946.
"The long and the short of it is we actually are in a revocation hearing right now," he said.
A revocation or modification order is not very often made.
Of those who do leave, the revocation rate is still eighty percent.
The parole revocations themselves, in California, can last from a few weeks to a year.
The letter of revocation can be effective only when received, that is Day 4.
She hurried outside too and raised her arms for a revocation.
If an appeal is not successful, the revocation will come into effect on June 30, 2013.
Revocation of a license is the most severe action the board can take.
Such revocations have occurred over the history of the decoration.
Revocation will apply from the day following you being notified.
In such a case, the revocation might apply even to the citizenship of the person's children.
The supervised release revocation rate in 1990 was 67 percent.
The president decides on the revocation of this authority and his return to the office.
State Department officials said that under the law, most passport revocations require a court order.
He denied the revocation has anything to do with the network's Iraq war coverage.
I 106) is a letter containing the revocation of a will.
Most of these revocations have held up in court.
These political and trade issues led to the revocation of the Massachusetts charter in 1684.
During an appeal of the revocation, he was allowed to continue practicing.
He now faces a hearing on the possible revocation of his parole.
Until now, the agency has never dealt with more than about two dozen revocations a year.
This doesn't have anything to do with the hardware revocation.
Please note that the physical revocation of a passport is often difficult.
I was encouraged that the Obama administration called for the revocation of the emergency law.