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- law
doctrine of
perpetual allegiance denied an
individual the
right to
renounce obligations to his sovereign. The
bonds of
subjecthood were
conceived in...
- The Self-denying
Ordinance was p****ed by the
English Parliament on 3
April 1645. All
members of the
House of
Commons or
Lords who were also
officers in...
- Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku, and some 6,000
small surrounding islands) was
renounced by ****an in the
unconditional surrender after World War II and the Treaty...
-
citizenship are
called "relinquishers",
while those who
specifically renounce U.S.
citizenship are
called "renunciants". The
informal term "last-generation...
-
power and the only
Asian member of the G7, ****an has
constitutionally renounced its
right to
declare war, but
maintains one of the world's
strongest militaries...
- the 1948
Palestine war
until it was
occupied by
Israel in 1967.
Jordan renounced its
claim to the
territory to the
Palestinians in 1988 and
signed a peace...
- antithesis, "two
wrongs don't make a right", is a
proverb used to
rebuke or
renounce wrongful conduct as a
response to another's transgression. "Two wrongs...
- 9, 2013. Ghert-Zand,
Renee (March 31, 2015). "Five new
Knesset members renounce foreign citizenship".
Times of Israel.
Retrieved June 5, 2015. Kelleher...
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writer Peter Handke. It is
sometimes called an anti-play
because of its
renouncements of theatricality. It was
originally published in
German under the title...