| 1. | And the ALA arrogates to itself the role of the nation's censorship police.
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| 2. | The bank had thus arrogated to itself the powers of a judge, he said.
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| 3. | No one is permitted to arrogate to himself the cura animarum and the bestowal of benefices.
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| 4. | Some judges, it says, arrogate to themselves " powers King George III never dared to exercise ."
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| 5. | Before these crusaders arrogate to themselves the task of policing the Constitution, they should try reading it.
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| 6. | Presidents might well have wondered : Who are historians to arrogate to themselves the judging of presidential performance?
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| 7. | Vitale then arrogated to himself the right to act in the event of a crisis that threatened the family.
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| 8. | Our current government has arrogated to itself many more functions than that, and as a result it does few of them well.
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| 9. | Every newspaper arrogates to itself the right of stigmatizing the injustice of all laws which do not agree with its partisan views ".
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| 10. | In other parts of Europe, sovereign rulers arrogated to themselves the exclusive prerogative to act as " fons honorum " within their realms.
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