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| In the same discussion, King posits that "if Britomart demonstrates how Elizabeth should govern, then Radigund," who subdues all knights "by force or guile" may be "an oblique, critical representation of the Queen as she emasculates and frustrates her courtiers , civil servants, and warriors (207) and may reveal Spenser's ultimate disenchantment with his ruler. The industry claims the legislation emasculates the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which opened major phone companies' networks to competitors in exchange for the right to provide long distance service --voice and data. Proposition 211 not only emasculates the new federal law, it makes previous law look palatable in comparison. |
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