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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...
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right to
demand certain attitudes and
behaviors from
other people". To
arrogate means "to
claim or
seize without justification... To make
undue claims...
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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...
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against presiding officers (presidents, chairmen, etc.) are, in general:
arrogation or ****umption by the
presiding officer of
dictatorial powers – powers...
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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...
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occurred because the
boundary was
still "officially" unsurve****,
settlers arrogated parts of
California up to the
irregular Sierra Crest tens of
miles east...
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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...
- Sosnoski, "the ****imilation of
concepts into a
governing framework...[the]
arrogation, confiscation, [or]
seizure of concepts."
According to
Tracy B Strong...
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ideological and
geostrategic reasons. Ideologically, the
Soviet Union arrogated the
right to
define socialism and
communism and act as the
leader of the...
- name 政 and
possibly its
homophone 正
became taboo. The
First Emperor also
arrogated the first-person
pronoun 朕 for his
exclusive use, and in 212 BC began...