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Counting the electoral votes and addressing challenges to them are separate matters from declaring Trump an insurrectionist and precluding him from taking office.

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That included literacy tests effectively precluding Native American and Latino voters from participating and voter roll purges in the 1970s and 80s that created barriers for minorities to re-register to vote.

By comparison, even the best available practical hydrogen storage tanks allow the gas to leak out at a rate of about 1 percent per day, precluding any uses that would require year-long storage, Li says.

His ability to remix and rematch pieces adds depth to his closet, precluding the need for a bigger one.

"I don't talk just to hear myself. I'm precluding you from doing this," Engoron said.

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