Mr Mugabe has railed against the country's judiciary as a racist vestige of British colonialism.
Elsewhere, CBS's "How I Met Your Mother, " a studio audience vestige, is preparing its final season.
The vestige of a legal basis for such a process is in the ICC's statute.
The only vestige of that past is the famed Citgo sign, which still hovers over the area.
The other 98.5% of the double helix was derided as junk, a vestige of the distant evolutionary past.
But the last remaining vestige of the sport's snobby, country club roots is proving tough to kill off.
And yes, the monarchy is an outdated vestige of a system of government and of an empire that both faded long ago.
South Africa's last vestige of hope evaporated when AB de Villiers was gormlessly run out as he took on Harmison's unerring throw.
It was a useful way to communicate when desktops ruled the Earth, but now seem more like an inferior but necessary vestige.
"This conference is an unfortunate vestige from a prior era, " Werfel said.
Indeed, almost the only vestige of the old prejudice is the tradition of burning an effigy of Guy Fawkes on November 5th.
In many ways, the labor spat is a vestige of the old NFL, which was run as a collective of low-margin family-owned business.
The uniforms are a vestige of Japan's crash course in Westernization 100 years ago -- the same phenomenon that introduced nationwide education for all.
Transportation Security Administration agents at airports use x-ray machines to strip us of any vestige of privacy or modesty about our own bodies.
Talk of Belgrade retaining some vestige of influence over Kosovo has faded since the war, but so too has talk of independence except among Kosovars themselves.
It was my guess that Breitling retained the feature on the Navitimer and some other watches because it looked neat and was a fascinating historical vestige.
Reaching a settlement with the holdouts would be an important landmark for Argentina, enabling the country to remove the last vestige of its 2001-02 economic collapse.
Senior RAF officers saw the possible disappearance of the Tornado, which is the last vestige of the service's wartime Bomber Command, as a threat to the future existence of their service.
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Surely, the plaintiffs argue, the distinction between activity and non-activity can at least minimally restrict what Congress can do while preserving some vestige of the plain language and original intent of the Constitution?
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"The United States must, in particular, resist the temptation to appease its allies in the hope that, by so doing, some vestige of the needed multilateral export control regime can be preserved, " Gaffney concluded.
It was the last vestige, along with (to a much lesser extent), Titanic and The Sixth Sense, of the idea that a hit film could play in theaters for months and months on end.
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As in other developing countries, wireless in India is growing especially rapidly because it is leapfrogging a hapless wired network that is a vestige of socialist economic policies and reaches only 4% of Indians.
Keeping kids on cellphone or entertainment plans "is really a symbolic bond, the last vestige of parents' financial support of their kids, " says Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, a psychology professor at Clark University in Worcester, Mass.
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The lingering impact of Ramsey's photos of those abandoned subterranean spaces is how they revealed a still-salvageable vestige of New York, something that hasn't yet been torn down and turned into the generic and the banal.
If this and similar deals are permitted to go forward, material harm will be done to Western defense and intelligence capabilities and efforts to maintain any vestige of discipline in East-West technology flows will be undermined.
This sort of division, that turns the European economy into a tale of two worlds, reflects a deep underlying ideology, a vestige of the collapse Soviet model, which presumes that bureaucrats rather than markets know best how resources should be allocated.
Mulliner is a vestige of another era, when the Bentleys of the world, but also marques such as Duesenberg , Delage and even some Cadillacs, had coachwork crafted by an entirely different department than the grease-stained mechanics who made the innards.
Although the Nick of the novel arrives at a new and tragic understanding of the American Dream, the Nick on screen can't be more than an earnest observer, since any vestige of the story's tragic sense has been replaced by melodramatic sadness.
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Well I have said many times how deeply my officers, retired officers and bereaved families feel about the title of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and it's not for any political vestige, it's because we see it as our brand in the policing world.
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