Not+to+be+violated

  • 51Inviolability — In religion and ethics, inviolability or sanctity of life is a principle of implied protection regarding aspects of sentient life which are said to be holy, sanctified, or otherwise of such value that they are not to be violated. The concept of… …

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  • 52Antonia Mesina — Blessed Antonia Messina was born on 21 June 1935. She was the second of ten children born to a poor family. After four years of school she took over housekeeping to help her mother. She joined Catholic Action at the age of ten. When gathering… …

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  • 53Franz Liszt — Para el jurista, véase Franz von Liszt. Franz Liszt …

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  • 54broke the rules — did not obey guidelines, violated the rules (of a game) …

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  • 55Supreme Court —    The Supreme Court is the highest federal court in the land consisting of nine justices, each appointed for life by the president. During the progressive period prior to World War I, the court moved from its predominantly conservative and… …

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  • 56lex non a rege est violanda — /leks non ey riyjiy est vayalaenda/ The law is not to be violated by the king …

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  • 57lex non a rege est violanda — /leks non ey riyjiy est vayalaenda/ The law is not to be violated by the king …

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  • 58inviolable — adj. not to be violated or profaned. Derivatives: inviolability n. inviolably adv. Etymology: F inviolable or L inviolabilis (as IN (1), VIOLATE) …

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  • 59Guyana — Not to be confused with Ghana., or French Guiana. For other uses, see Guyana (disambiguation). Co operative Republic of Guyana[1] …

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  • 60European Court of Human Rights — Not to be confused with the European Court of Justice, the highest court of the European Union. European Court of Human Rights Established 1959 (initially) 1998 (permanent) …

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