The purge in Buffalo continued, with the Sabres dealing captain Jason Pominville to Minnesota on Wednesday.
The purge is on at News Corp, where Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton has resigned.
Investigators are looking into whether the purge was meant to destroy evidence related to the current investigation.
The legal counsel for Florida's county election officials recommended halting the purge of names until the state responded to the federal government's legal assessment.
When the purge is complete, Caribou plans to continue to operate 468 locations in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, western Wisconsin, North Carolina, Denver, Colorado, and 10 international markets.
The four not-dead plaintiffs argue that there is no state-law authority for the purge and that because Texas has a history of voting-rights violations (not against the undead, but still), it was required by the federal Voting Rights Act to get pre-approval for the relevant rule change.
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The 2012 election amounted to a desperate attempt by the electorate to purge the Republican Party of clueless conservatism.
He says that he is seeking the referendum to purge the political community of dirty money and to pursue political reforms.
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They see Mr Hadi as a loyal servant of Mr Saleh and fear he has neither the will nor the clout to purge the numerous relatives of the ex-president who retain positions in the security forces.
Indeed, Mr. Osborne seems so confident that the slump is largely cyclical, the result of a euro crisis-induced slump in net trade, rather than structural that last month he flatly rejected a Bank of England recommendation to recapitalize the banks to purge the system of bad debts.
The archdiocese fought to purge the names of the accused from the papers until Thursday, when Judge Emilie Elias ruled that they be made public by February 22.
He said that's an easily reversible process once the weather passes: Purge the seawater out, pull the packer out and reinsert the drill string to begin drilling again.
Nor did the private schools purge themselves of the most difficult pupils at the end of the first year.
With this approach, the ETF fund manager can purge the lowest basis stocks via in-kind stock transfers through the creation and redemption process.
Bloch told congressional investigators in March that before the computer purge, he transferred many files onto a portable drive.
In this case, the great correction was meant to purge the errors of a credit expansion that was already more than half-a-century old.
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Because PlugBug World charges MacBook plus iPad or iPhone at the same time, you can purge the number of power cords and international converters you carry.
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This having been said, it is much more important to the future of the country that the Republicans purge themselves of their residual belief in Keynesianism and move forward with what works, which is supply-side economics.
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On the basis of their own reports, Mr Evans concludes that 30% of the companies examined are behind in their efforts to purge the millennium bug from their computers.
Their prime tactic is to crisscross the country urging voters to oust Democrats from office and purge the Republican Party of members deemed "RINOs, " or "Republicans in Name Only, " considered not conservative enough.
On December 5, 2011, the Court held Marciano in contempt, but ruled that he could purge the contempt by filing complete and accurate schedules of his assets, turning the assets over to the Trustee, and allowing an inspection of exempt assets.
Even those who feel that Hugh Wheeler's slightly vulgar book coarsens "Smiles of a Summer Night, " the Ingmar Bergman film on which the show is based, will likely come away thinking that all you need do to purge the show of its occasional verbal excesses is to perform it with the subtlety that is the hallmark of this production.
It will also explore the controversial idea that recessions are a necessary, sometimes even desirable feature of economic growth: they purge the excesses of the previous boom, paving the way for the next expansion.
News Corp preferred to negotiate undertakings to purge the harm to plurality perceived by Ofcom.
Of course, it is not simple to purge the tax code of deductions and credits.
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Others say users must uninstall IE5 and reinstall it to purge the custom elements.
Instead, central banks should permit some short-term cyclicality in order to purge the system of excesses.
In Chile itself, right-wing parties have blocked all efforts to purge the constitution of its remaining undemocratic elements.
Bain would then purge the company of hundreds or even thousands of workers.
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He next wants to purge the names of four mixed-race New Orleanians who owned slaves despite being part-black themselves.
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