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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...
- is the health of the state" that laments the success of governments in arrogating authority and resources during conflicts. Bourne's face was deformed at...
- 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...
- Lords committee it succeeded, saying that there is a real risk of "judges arrogating to themselves greater power than they have at the moment". The Lord Phillips...
- name 政 and possibly its homophonebecame taboo. The First Emperor also arrogated the first-person pronoun 朕 for his exclusive use, and in 212 BC began...
- planned voyages to the East Indies. The crew sta**** for three months arrogating pepper and other ****es. British crew member John Davis claims the party...
- second crop of 2016 Travers Stakes and Breeders' Cup classic champion Arrogate, who was named that year's Longines World's Best Racehorse and had a short-lived...
- recreate stability and justice where barbarian hordes had destro**** it. He arrogated, regimented and centralized political authority on a m****ive scale. In...
- accusation of disregard by the government of the separation of powers and arrogating legislative and judicial prerogatives to the executive branch of government...
- of outstanding horses to have competed in his racing colours includes Arrogate, Dancing Brave, Enable, Frankel, and Mandaloun. Prince Khalid was one of...