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Now 82 years old, the woman who legitimated the art of eating in America is one with her world.
It is rather the source of authority that legitimates government.
Because of this, the town is legitimated to have the title "Bad" since 1950.
Iran's role in the region would be accepted by us and legitimated.
Black was quickly legitimated when the mass media adopted the new meaning.
Before departing, he legitimated a natural son born in 1500 and made his will.
For example, a president can exercise power and authority because the position is fully legitimated by society as a whole.
But social practices only need legitimating if there is some chance that they may be rejected.
Henry Stewart was born before his parents' marriage but legitimated in 1551.
He was legitimated in 1349 by his parents' marriage.
In 1880, she was legitimated by her parents' marriage.
"Seed was legitimated by the very people who should have been scrutinizing him."
As a consequence, I see no reason for legitimating reproductive cloning.
In law and political theory, a state or sovereign is an institution that legitimates a particular government.
His arrogance was soon rewarded by a royal position which legitimated it.
The framework for legitimating corporate managerial power is a novel one.
"This legitimates legally what we all thought was educationally appropriate."
Notice the structure of the argument legitimating public power.
The policy of multiculturalism, he added, "legitimated something that eventually should disappear."
By suggesting or initiating such activities, the teacher legitimates collaboration in the children's eyes.
The governmental initiatives in the economy, legitimated by the new Constitution, were already underway.
However, the superior court of justice in Berlin legitimated the edict.
The dominance of the dominant mode must be legitimated.
It is the idea of service which legitimates the exercise of professional discretion.
He would have a hard time legitimating Atalarikhos, too, for the same reasons.
If they want to legitimatize themselves, sweeping an upcoming back-to-back set of road games would be a big help.
The goal was more to glorify it and its results as a means to legitimatize the post Revolution government.
He suggested we "set up our own stall", making policy and sticking to it; and not doing anything to legitimatize Ahmadinejad.
Yet, in so doing, pronuclear businesses unwittingly helped to legitimatize the idea that nuclear questions should be resolved by vote.
"Not only do they understand the consequences, but there are numerous fallback positions designed by our attorneys that completely legitimatize everything we've done.
If he still hangs on to his faith, it is but to bolster his confidence and legitimatize his success.
"Tom, why do you think my father's father was allowed to legitimatize a son bom outside noble ranks?
Phillipson urged this statement come now, before Ahmadinejad's inauguration, so as to not legitimatize him.
"Legitimatize the Dendarii.
The sophists and their movement provided a way for the Romans to legitimatize themselves as civilized intellectuals and associate themselves with an old imperial pre-eminence.
In order to further legitimatize his rule as duke, he married Gisela of Swabia, the eldest sister of Hermann.
"Children's fairy tales, which emphasize such things as women's passivity and beauty, are indeed gendered scripts and serve to legitimatize and support the dominant gender system".
The decision to cannibalize R.F.E. was made on the seventh floor at State; now panels of distinguished citizens are assigned to legitimatize the raid.
In order to legitimatize their rule, they maintained a member of the house of Genghis Khan on the throne, but these khans were no more than puppets.
"Osama bin Laden believes that the U.N. is a mere tool to legitimatize the atrocities committed by big countries like the United States."
In attempts to legitimatize economic theory as ethical, the question was asked about how to "teach or preach to economists or ethicists how to become more ethical".
"Well, I mean . . . using a NASO mission to try and legitimatize this kind of nonsense?
Stephanie Dallam stated that after reviewing the evidence the paper was best described as "an advocacy article that inappropriately uses science in an attempt to legitimatize its findings".
The sejm was willing to legitimatize, and acknowledge as Sigismund's successor, any male heir who might be born to him; however, the King was to die childless.
The Clinton administration undermined the Vance-Owen proposal for reasons that were more theoretical than practical: it did not wish to "legitimatize" the consolidation of ethnic groups into cantonal areas.
Will the fact that my staff is either degreed or currently enrolled in college in the field or that they are all Red Cross certified legitimatize our professon?
Letter columns appeared early on in the history of comic books themselves, and their growing prevalence - particularly beginning in the 1960s - helped create and legitimatize comics fandom.
Buyan Khan even attempted to show what was rumored to be the Imperial Seal of Genghis Khan to other Mongol clans to legitimatize his rule.
Contrary to the Western concept of history, where the knowledge of the past serves to bring a better understanding of the present, the purpose of oral literature is rather to justify and legitimatise the present situation.
When Liu Qi died shortly after Liu Bei secured his position in the area, the latter succeeded the former as the new governor of Jing Province, and went to Jianye to marry Sun Quan's younger sister Lady Sun in order to legitimatise his succession.