arrogate वाक्य
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- In the Travers Stakes on a fast track at Saratoga on 27 August Creator finished seventh of the thirteen runners behind Arrogate.
- California Chrome maintained that margin until mid-stretch, then Arrogate started to close, eventually winning by half a length.
- Our current government has arrogated to itself many more functions than that, and as a result it does few of them well.
- Today, of course, most leaders prefer softer, gentler means of arrogating decision-making power to any overtly dictatorial style.
- Thus, Augustus preserved the appearance of respecting Republican forms, even as he arrogated most of the powers of the Roman state.
- Is is so ironic that this is happening to the truth by members of the nation's self-arrogated censorship police.
- Every newspaper arrogates to itself the right of stigmatizing the injustice of all laws which do not agree with its partisan views ".
- Israel and the United states have arrogated to themselves the right to decide their fate without bothering to get them engaged in the process.
- Deputies like Sadayo were Muromachi representatives in the areas they controlled, even when they arrogated the full powers of vassalage to local samurai.
- In the process, congressional scholars believe that Gingrich has arrogated more power to himself than any speaker since Joseph Cannon in the early 1900s.
- Wallis added that the Bible held nations accountable to God, and that it did not allow them to arrogate a divine role to themselves.
- Gradually these princes arrogated power to themselves, monopolising all the main ministerial positions and appointing sons and brothers to both administrative and military posts.
- The Classic was run in similar fashion to the Distaff, with California Chrome setting the pace and Arrogate stalking him a few lengths behind.
- He led for most of the race but was caught near the finish line by Arrogate, a late developing three-year-old.
- Clearly that line is crossed when the government arrogates unto itself the power to dictate how one may choose with whom to associate as living companions.
- The constitutional argument against Bush's decree is that by creating the tribunals he is arrogating to himself the lawmaking power of the legislative branch.
- If anyone shall dare act contrary to this and arrogate to himself the power belonging to the bishop, let him be expelled from the Church.
- It is remarkable that both the second-century poets Oppianus and Nemesianus arrogate to themselves the honour of having entered upon a path altogether untrodden.
- In other parts of Europe, sovereign rulers arrogated to themselves the exclusive prerogative to act as " fons honorum " within their realms.
- In fact, Ms . Reno is arrogating to herself legal judgments about the president's intent that should be the province of an independent outsider.
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