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The central building enshrined the king of this lost nation.
Including the Class of 2011, there are 201 people enshrined in the museum.
Well of course, it's way past the time when these ideas should have been enshrined in law.
Quite a bit of what they make is designed to be spread around, not enshrined.
What is enshrined in the common values that I hope you share as well?
At least his name will be enshrined in Parliament even if he goes.
Should peoples right to take their friends to work be enshrined in law?
The right to protest is enshrined in law, it says.
The independence of the central bank is enshrined in law.
The free choice of the individual at any time is enshrined in the Constitution.
The might enshrined in their great ships had been clear enough for every eye to see.
This is the right enshrined in article 64 of the said Constitution.
Environmental rights are now enshrined in section 24 of the Constitution.
A king's tablets were enshrined three years after his death.
These words are enshrined on the university's main college gateway.
That is the vision enshrined in the European common foreign and security policy.
It was not a mission that would ever be enshrined in song.
Especially not in a faith which enshrined the doctrine of the Test.
Now there is a very vital human truth enshrined in this.
Its martyrs are enshrined in the great heart of the working class.
The health care system is available for all, free at point of use, a concept enshrined in legislation since 1988.
Two key laws that enshrined the reform were passed in 2006.
The human rights enshrined in the constitution are not respected.
Smith, along with the rest of the league's girls, is now enshrined in the Hall.
The Hall has enshrined 130 individuals since its founding in 1973.