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antiabortion

a. 1 Opposed to the practice of abortion. 2 Opposed to the legalization of abortion.

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The grand jury subsequently indicted, and the report running tonight was on how the men defrauded the public by trying to blame the attack on antiabortion sympathizers and using a volatile issue for their own gain.

Standing at the grave of the woman who died, Jonelle gave an impassioned summary on the tragedy of two sides --pro- and antiabortion here--not being able to come to an understanding, having to resort to violence--violence that in this case took the life of an innocent bystander.

President Clinton delivered on his campaign promise to cancel several antiabortion regulations of the Reagan-Bush years.

W, though, seemed unfazed and unmoved, more concerned with the brand of toothpaste the British prime minister was using than with changing his antiabortion position.

British prime minister was using than with changing his antiabortion position.

The demonstrators, who foisted pamphlets on carloads of incoming tourists, belonged to Operation Rescue National, an antiabortion group that is branching out to combat homosexuality.

Even though the embryos from which these cells are derived are developed outside the womb and routinely discarded, antiabortion activists adamantly oppose using them for research no matter how many people stand to benefit.

He condemned those in the antiabortion movement who condoned the murder of Dr.

It was then announced, to the shock of both the chief justice and Douglas, that Blackmun, because of his concerns for the doctors, would vote to invalidate the antiabortion laws.

His views failed even to influence Justice White, the most rabidly antiabortion justice on the Court.

Back when those battles were first being joined, the religious fanatics realized that antiabortion sounded negative and lacked emotional power.

The link in the minds of this conservative religious group between their pro-family, antiabortion beliefs and a hard-line strategy in the fight against terrorism may not be intellectually apparent, but is entirely culturally coherent.

Most antiabortion activists, for example, have openly discouraged legislative allies from even pursuing those compromise measures that would have significantly reduced the incidence of the procedure popularly known as partial-birth abortion, because the image the procedure evokes in the mind of the public has helped them win converts to their position.

Sergei had seen antiabortion activists behave the same way, lurking like a bird-dog until a target appeared, and then springing forward.

Steele are by that antiabortion group that goes around blowing up clinics.