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- Arrogate (April 11, 2013 – June 2, 2020) was a Thoroughbred racehorse, and was the richest horse in equine history (by earnings). He won the 2016 Travers...
- right to demand certain attitudes and behaviors from other people". To arrogate means "to claim or seize without justification... To make undue claims...
- giving him the power to set guidelines for all fields of policy, Adenauer arrogated nearly all major decisions to himself. He often treated his ministers...
- occurred because the boundary was still "officially" unsurve****, settlers arrogated parts of California up to the irregular Sierra Crest tens of miles east...
- tribunes of the plebs from personal harm. The tribunician power was later arrogated to the emperors in large part to provide them with the role's sacred protections...
- powers were made official by the Senate on 27 November. This explicit arrogation of special powers lasting five years was then legalised by law p****ed...
- nobles and keeping them to the word of the law. Canute issued edicts arrogating to himself the ownership of common land, the right to the goods from shipwrecks...
- story-telling, refreshing the dangerous idea of justice being doled out by men arrogating to themselves the power to judge, jury, executioner’’. Saibal Chatterjee...
- were about the government disregarding the separation of powers, and arrogating legislative and judicial prerogatives to the executive branch of government...
- accusation of disregard by the government of the separation of powers and arrogating legislative and judicial prerogatives to the executive branch of government...