Verb Orders to blow up the bridge were countermanded.

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But a referendum effort driven by opponents of the project will ask Newton’s Super Tuesday voters to countermand the council’s decision on the zoning change. John Hilliard, BostonGlobe.com, "Newton City Council sets March 3 special election to decide Northland mixed-use development," 22 Jan. 2020

Al-Mohandes was among the protestors on New Year’s Eve, apparently countermanding Mahdi’s orders and keeping the violence going. Kimberly Dozier, Time, "Despite U.S.-Iraq Feud, Iraqi Prime Minister Privately Mulls Delay of U.S. Troop Departure," 7 Jan. 2020

The New York Democrat requested the Justice Department's internal watchdog look into how and why Stone's sentencing recommendations were countermanded, who at the Justice Department made the decision, and who at the White House was involved. Melissa Quinn, CBS News, "Schumer calls on Justice Department watchdog to probe Stone sentencing recommendations," 11 Feb. 2020

The Republican witness did not rule out such a verdict -- but cautioned against rushing a process that could countermand the 2016 election. Stephen Collinson And Caitlin Hu, CNN, "Does the Constitution justify impeaching Trump?," 5 Dec. 2019

Still unknown is the impact that being publicly countermanded by Mr. Trump will have on Admiral Green, the commander who set the process of revoking Chief Gallagher’s Trident in motion. Dave Philipps, New York Times, "Trump Reverses Navy Decision to Oust Edward Gallagher From SEALs," 21 Nov. 2019

The refusal to countermand organizations like the National Rifle Association that roadblock efforts to address common-sense gun laws. John D'anna, azcentral, "Spiritual leader of Arizona Methodists calls flock to action on gun violence, racism," 7 Aug. 2019

The move is unlikely to amount to much, the product of a procedural mechanism that seems easy to countermand. Ellen Mcgirt, Fortune, "A Reminder of the Power of Art: raceAhead," 17 July 2019

The announcement, made yesterday by Vice President Pence, countermands a decision by the Navy to retire the carrier early to save money. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, "Why the Navy Won’t Retire the USS Truman Early," 1 May 2019

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It was also suspected of attacking commercial shipping and Saudi oil installations, leading Mr Trump to order, then countermand, a military strike on Iranian targets. The Economist, "2019 in review: More Arab revolutions, but how much change?," 26 Dec. 2019

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