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1. She was a founder of a major study at the Kassikan, she has a small percentage to the rights to all Yingolian crystals
2. For me, it is important to regard them as Citizens, who have full rights to participate in the affairs of the society and the community
3. Deer, Rabbits and most wild life can be controlled by first understanding that they are living beings and have rights too
4. He supported rights of individual ownership and fair interaction with people of other ethnic groups
5. He has all rights
6. The OAAU was an organization rivaled Thanksgiving feasts, or how we held our elders in focused on the fight for human rights of Afro-Americans and such high regard—the highest in fact, or how arriving on promoting cooperation among Africans and people of African time to an event was never as important as showing up in descent in the Americas
7. African descent, were killed when an Alabama church was bombed in retaliation of the Civil Rights Movement
8. Ethereead turned towards the rights and in a controlled
9. Since Ava wasn’t around to catch him, he keyed in some override codes and enabled administration rights to his desk eye
10. Arthur considered, and said, "That passage is held up as an ideal, but line three of that chapter tells us ‘The husband should give to his wife her conjugal rights
11. Marriage is about more than sex and whatever the rights and wrongs, Alastair married Karen and promised to be faithful to her
12. endanger the rights and freedoms of individuals, but we should
13. 'His parents will have residency rights, too
14. 1a, to guard his universe rights
15. If it was in the Gordon’s Lamp system she would probably come here again, once she had her magic rights
16. Unescorted women in Greek and Roman times did NOT have equal rights and they were confined to their cabin and had to call for escort to the head
17. to everyone that she had sold the picture rights for the evening to
18. Going through the Trust documentation, he points out the clause which says that Mum can assign her rights under the Trust … at least I think that is the phrase he used
19. “And did those feelings then result in a selfless endeavor on your part to put things to rights? Or was it more often than not, a fleeting brush with the feeling which when interrupted by some other event or happenstance soon passed and left only the memory, or trace of an encounter with those feelings? That is the experience of most people
20. As always, I conclude that, whatever the rights and wrongs of it, I love that man and as long as he wants me I shall be there for him
21. I have seen a Man kill his own brother without hesitation, solely for breeding rights with a human female
22. “This isn’t about Christmas or the Bill of Rights,” Heather began
23. She was living on the property, and had been, long enough to secure her rights in the county
24. told me he had come back to claim his rights as a
25. agent was on him in a second, throwing roundhouse rights at high repetition
26. Remember that your selling this book with reprint rights, which means when they buy the book they can sell it as well
27. Internet marketers are still looking for reprint rights, but they don't want to sell more products on marketing and this is where you come in
28. In both regulations, the sacred rights of private property are sacrificed to the supposed interests of public revenue
29. one owns the rights to it
30. She was a slave and had no rights
31. He’d been adamant that she was nothing but a slave who lacked all rights
32. She’s a foreigner in Babylon; she has no rights, remember!” Zarko’s voice had risen a few notches
33. Not only the highest jurisdictions, both civil and criminal, but the power of levying troops, of coining money, and even that of making bye-laws for the government of their own people, were all rights possessed allodially by the great proprietors of land, several centuries before even the name of the feudal law was known in Europe
34. Reus's father, Joseph Mallistrom, was the one who first gave his lieutenants sanction rights over every illegal action that the organization was thinking to take
35. most of his life in very common circumstances, but now that he’s rich and sitting on the council, he’s thoroughly determined to preserve the oligarchy’s rights
36. To prohibit a great people, however, from making all that they can of every part of their own produce, or from employing their stock and industry in the way that they judge most advantageous to themselves, is a manifest violation of the most sacred rights of mankind
37. These causes seem to be, the general liberty of trade, which, notwithstanding some restraints, is at least equal, perhaps superior, to what it is in any other country ; the liberty of exporting, duty free, almost all sorts of goods which are the produce of domestic industry, to almost any foreign country; and what, perhaps, is of still greater importance, the unbounded liberty of transporting them from one part of our own country to any other, without being obliged to give any account to any public office, without being liable to question or examination of any kind; but, above all, that equal and impartial administration of justice, which renders the rights of the meanest British subject respectable to the greatest, and which, by securing to every man the fruits of his own industry, gives the greatest and most effectual encouragement to every sort of industry
38. Employee rights may be included
39. Hereafter, perhaps, the natives of those countries may grow stronger, or those of Europe may grow weaker ; and the inhabitants of all the different quarters of the world may arrive at that equality of courage and force which, by inspiring mutual fear, can alone overawe the injustice of independent nations into some sort of respect for the rights of one another
40. Scott wondered if he should take it from the man’s hand to examine, but he had no way of knowing whether there was any point in trying to verify the information it contained – he could see from there something about Federal administration rights in security matters
41. What was unbelievable was that recovering his family history had turned into a confrontation between the UN and Atlantica over water rights
42. The persons entrusted with the great interests of the state may even without any corrupt views, sometimes imagine it necessary to sacrifice to those interests the rights of a private man
43. The Royal African company, the predecessors of the present African company, had an exclusive privilege by charter ; but as that charter had not been confirmed by act of parliament, the trade, in consequence of the declaration of rights, was, soon after the Revolution, laid open to all his majesty's subjects
44. The Hudson's Bay company are, as to their legal rights, in the same situation as the Royal African company
45. notwithstanding the declaration of rights, they continued for some time to call interlopers, and to persecute as such
46. It is by powerful protection only, that he can effectually guard himself against the bad usage to which he is at all times exposed; and this protection he is most likely to gain, not by ability or diligence in his profession, but by obsequiousness to the will of his superiors, and by being ready, at all times, to sacrifice to that will the rights, the interest, and the honour of the body corporate, of which he is a member
47. The independent provisions, however, which in many places have been made for dissenting teachers, by means of voluntary subscriptions, of trust rights, and other evasions of the law, seem very much to have abated the zeal and activity of those teachers
48. Anyone who remains here after my fleet leaves will be forfeiting their Earth citizenship and voting rights
49. The rights, the privileges, the personal liberty of every individual ecclesiastic, who is upon good terms with his own order, are, even in the most despotic governments, more respected than those of any other person of nearly equal rank and fortune
50. In Scotland, the most extensive country in which this presbyterian form of church government has ever been established, the rights of patronage were in effect abolished by the act which established presbytery in the beginning of the reign of William III