Well-to-do commoners used their money to acquire public office and landed property, which in turn paved the way for ennoblement. |
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Whatever the motivations of those who supported his ennoblement, however, there was no disguising the pettiness of those who opposed it. |
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Besides her ennoblement as a Dame in 1993, her awards included the TS Eliot Prize and the British Literature Prize. |
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In 1789 half of the cahiers of the nobility demanded the end to ennoblement through venal offices. |
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The reward for his family was ennoblement and the right to exploit the canal as a fief with rights of seigneurial jurisdiction. |
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With his ennoblement Goethe might be thought to have reached the pinnacle of his career. |
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Your acts of bravery speak of a belief in life, of faith, of love, of ennoblement. |
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Not for the benefit of others, but for the ennoblement of yourself. |
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Richard said the same about honour in his patents of ennoblement, and he and his ministers likewise emphasized the need for obedience. |
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Please remember that you will only find approved warmblood stallions and broodmares in their pedigrees plus approved stallions for ennoblement at Warmbloodlines. |
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Specialized in the textile ennoblement, you assure on all your supports denim or sportswear, treatments Stone Wash, Bio Wash, Sablage, Dyeing, special treatments. |
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If the instructions concerning the elimination of errors and the detailed work steps for the preparation and ennoblement are followed, there will be nothing to stop a perfect final result. |
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The market success of our cooperators is our greatest ennoblement. |
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Soon after his ennoblement, while I was working at the Sunday Times, my colleague, Brian MacArthur, arranged a lunch in a private dining room at the Savoy for a group of us to meet Stevens. |
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Indeed, ennoblement, the technique used in this part of the continent, consists in farmers picking wild yams in the savanna or the forest and planting them in their fields. |
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Justification of crime is no ennoblement to a politician and, fortunately, the views of Sahra Wagenknecht cannot to be said to extend to all the political left. |
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Indeed, upon ennoblement, a count or baron not from an armigerous family might actually assume his own, original coat of arms without recourse to any authority. |
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