| Broke off, after a hard day (7) |
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| Surrendered after Second Ensign formally withdrew (7) |
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| Withdrew from an alliance (7) |
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| After a short time, pair of newspaper workers withdrew |
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| Withdrew; ranked around front of court? |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
05 Nov 2024 |
| Withdrawn from federation |
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| Formally withdrew (7) |
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| Withdrew from federation |
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| Broke off |
New York Times |
04 Apr 2024 |
| Broke off |
New York Times |
05 Jan 2024 |
| Left the group |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Jun 2023 |
| Deeds prepared, incorporating outskirts of Cambridge, and withdrawn |
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| Corner of England has given up, withdrawn |
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| Officially withdrew |
Universal |
16 Sep 2020 |
| Broke away |
The Washington Post Sunday |
06 Sep 2020 |
| Left formally |
LA Times Daily |
04 Mar 2020 |
| Left formally |
The Washington Post |
04 Mar 2020 |
| Broke away |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Feb 2020 |
| Left the country? |
LA Times Daily |
23 May 2019 |
| Left the country? |
The Washington Post |
23 May 2019 |
| Left the country? |
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| Withdrawn second edition with plot lacking in book |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Nov 2018 |
| Quit as rank is around hundred |
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| Left the union |
Universal |
12 Apr 2018 |
| Left the union |
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| Broke off |
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| Left the Union |
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| Broke away |
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| Left |
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| Left the Union |
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| Withdrew formally |
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| Got out |
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| Withdrew |
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| Withdrew |
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| Broke away |
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| Quit the Union |
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| Broke away |
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| Broke away |
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| Broke away |
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| Quit the union |
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| Left the Union |
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| Left |
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| The confederacy did it |
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| Withdrew |
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| Left the country |
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| Broke off (from) |
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| Withdrew in a way |
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| Pulled out |
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| Quit the union |
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| Withdrew |
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| Followed S.C. in 1860 |
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| Emulated the CSA |
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| Withdrew |
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| Left a federation |
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| What Texas did on Feb. 1, 1861 |
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| Went out. |
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| Eleven states did in 1860–61. |
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| Withdrew from the union. |
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| Broke away. |
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| Bowed out. |
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| What the South did in 1861. |
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