- Some
Christian denominations believe that a
sacramental character, an
indelible spiritual mark (the
meaning of the word
character in Latin), is imprinted...
-
Council of Magistrature),
serving six-year terms,
during which they are
irremovable and not
subordinate to any power. The
court is
invested with the power...
- vigilantes, Muse
vandalized numerous landmarks of
Manhattan with giant-sized
irremovable graffiti that
featured different vigilantes.
While Muse was painting...
-
constitution provides for
judicial immunity,
lifetime appointments/"
irremovable" justices, the
supremacy of the
courts to
administer justice, and affirms...
-
cellular telephony. eSIM uses a software-based SIM
embedded into an
irremovable eUICC. The SIM card is a type of
smart card, the
basis for
which is the...
- p**** from the
liver to the
intestine when the
common bile duct is
obstructed by an
irremovable cause.
Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary, e-book v t e...
- 1093/oxfordhb/9780199585977.013.0001. "[M]any, questionably,
regard anti-statism as the
irremovable,
universal principle at the core of anarchism. [...] The fact that [anarchists...
- are
entitled to
immunity and
personal inviolability.
Judges are also
irremovable and
their removal from
office or
suspension requires a
court decision...
- of the
National Constituent ****embly from 1848 to 1852, and, at last,
irremovable senator from 1852 to 1870. His wife died on 15
October 1843
while giving...
-
paroikoi were non-proprietary peasants,
hereditary holders of
their land,
irremovable as long as they paid
their rent. They
appeared in the
Justinian code...