It is absolutely reprehensible for lobstermen to usurp our right to enjoy boating without dodging hazards to navigation. |
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Did the prepublication usurp all value from a copyright owner's first right of publication? |
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Dictatorship is itself a form of corruption in which individuals usurp the role of institutions. |
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Eve, Prometheus, Pandora, and Frankenstein all try to usurp upon divine authority and all suffer the consequences. |
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It should not, however, seek to usurp the power vested in the elected government of the day. |
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I'm more than ready to get back to work, sir, but I did not mean to usurp your authority. |
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Bolingbroke gives his solemn oath that he has come not to usurp the throne but simply to reclaim his rightful goods and title. |
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The leader of the pride is always aware of young upstarts who will one day usurp them. |
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Have you noticed those two blatherskites are creeping ever nearer to usurp you as champion posters? |
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While these super troupers keep on plucking, we are left to look for a new generation of stars to usurp them. |
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He that doth usurp upon it, the Law doth intend that he hath purposed the destruction of the Prince. |
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Prince John plans, in his brother's absence, to usurp the throne and have himself crowned King. |
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Single pictures began again to usurp overmantel looking glasses and large pier glasses. |
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To usurp is to wrongfully assume power or the throne, to encroach upon something. |
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Neither civil service nor judiciary are trained to usurp a democratically elected prime minister. |
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Hence the constant risk that a resident representative may usurp the role of the State. |
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Before Me, another will usurp my identity but you will know that cannot be me. |
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Although very powerful, the emperor did not usurp all patronal resources. |
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This study does not pretend to usurp the authority of the tribunals who can pass judgment on such practices. |
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While some usurp a position that does not befit them, those who should fulfill it are humiliated and passed over. |
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The ensuing demoralization of the Soviet proletariat was a critical factor in allowing the Stalinist bureaucracy to usurp political power. |
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There is an evident resemblance between those barons who humiliated King John and the Whig magnates who invited William of Orange to usurp the throne. |
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It is proposing that a minister be given powers that usurp the role of the courts. |
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But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence. |
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Do we believe that government should usurp the rightful role of parents to train and educate children? |
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That is why there are men who do not recognize, and who usurp, the sacred rights of men. |
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No other body or person has the right to usurp the powers of the courts or the function of judicial authority. |
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They did not in any way usurp the jurisdiction of the Spanish courts to determine questions of custody and access. |
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This involvement should not be seen as attempts to interfere with the work of the Executive or to usurp its role. |
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You are not to use a false e-mail address, usurp the identity of another person or entity, neither lie on the origin of the text. |
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This is a resolution driven by those consumed by a fanatical desire to usurp national authority and status. |
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If global warming is a natural event, to take the grandiose position that we can control the weather is to usurp the position of God. |
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There's the anecdotal phenomenon of the woman who manages to break through the glass ceiling, but kicks the ladder away so no other women can usurp her position. |
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I am not here to usurp power or win back the freedom of my people. |
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If they feel that their base is threatened or that their members, through their own actions, can usurp their power, then they can be forced to act. |
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Government should create and sustain the conditions in which parents can fulfill their duties to their children, but it must not usurp their position. |
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They argued that the bill would usurp states' rights and allow the central government to dictate the law enforcement policies of local authorities. |
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The Tories denounced him as a crazed self-publicist seeking to usurp more senior figures to steamroller the country into signing up to the single currency. |
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This eventually led Al Thani to rebel against the Ottomans, whom he believed were seeking to usurp control of the peninsula. |
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Bears frequently track down tigers to usurp their kills, with occasional fatal outcomes for the tiger. |
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From Castile, Afonso Sanches orchestrated a series of attempts to usurp the crown. |
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Accordingly, the power to make laws has been vested into Parliament exclusively and the Courts are not entitled to encroach upon or usurp such powers. |
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A disconnection clause is also helpful in re-assuring all interested parties that the Convention will not usurp existing Community law instruments. |
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Sources disagree as to whether or not she divorced the Emperor first, and whether the intention was to usurp the throne. |
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The Commons in parliament genuinely feared that Richard's uncle, John of Gaunt, would usurp the throne. |
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He raises proceedings, when necessary, against those who improperly usurp armorial bearings. |
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In 1914, the German Empire formulated plans to usurp Angola from Portuguese control. |
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Montesquieu took the view that the Roman Republic had powers separated so that no one could usurp complete power. |
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Thus powers continue to be vested in the Ministry of Justice, which has been able to usurp powers which should reside in the Supreme Council of Magistracy by virtue of the Constitution. |
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Such a discharge would usurp the ultimate role of the sentencing court. |
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Indeed, certain third parties can usurp the identity of the addressee or an obliging server can close the eyes on the fact that only a third party is present and ask him to sign in the place of the addressee. |
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The facilitator clarified at the outset that the States Parties were not trying to usurp the competences of the Court, nor to upset the latter's functioning. |
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They were concerned that the Sony PlayStation was going to usurp what Microsoft sees as the PC's rightful place as the home hub, the gateway to the outside world. |
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Bloated budget deficits, high inflation, stagnant growth and rampant corruption were the hallmarks of incompetent bureaucrats trying to usurp the market. |
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Ministers cannot usurp judicial powers … What they are proposing runs counter to basic and fundamental principles of the rule of law and the separation of powers. |
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However NATO cannot be expected to intervene automatically in all areas of conflict worldwide, since to do so would usurp the role of the UN, the only organisation that has unchallengeable legitimacy. |
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They had lost no opportunity in stirring up the jealousy of King Manuel against him, insinuating that Afonso intended to usurp power in Portuguese India. |
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This time, she was beaten by 16-year-old Tanja Szewczenko, who is threatening to usurp the two-time Olympic champion, Katarina Witt, as Germany's ice queen. |
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After Richard became king, he and Philip agreed to go on the Third Crusade, since each feared that during his absence the other might usurp his territories. |
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The main problem with American children is that we have allowed them to usurp the perks and privileges of adulthood without giving up the excuses and cop-outs of childhood. |
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Some people have accused city council members of trying to usurp the mayor's power. |
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