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No private property, no privilege, no difference in status, no usurpatory regime'.
Ulrich Huber notes that none of the German states declared the Imperial Regent John and his government to be usurpatory or illegal.
Not only was the mystical balance among the Five Elements upset, but also Zamben might entertain usurpatory notions, which his friendship might enable him to put into effect.
Because each side was convinced of the legitimacy of its own claim, the pretensions of the other party were considered usurpatory, an ill-omened beginning that burdened the relations of both countries.
The Confederation doesn't grant titles of nobility or titles of aristocracy and it doesn't cooperate with organizations which it considers to be usurpatory, pseudo-aristocratic, pseudo-monarchistic or pseudo-military orders.
Specifically, she attempts to read a number of thinkers preceding and constituting post-structuralist philosophy against Kant's "defense of the 'usurpatory concept' of freedom," that is, his answer to the question of "How [Reason] is to justify its possession" of freedom "through pure reason, systematically arranged."
Today, as federal courts have intervened in sectors of American life never before imaginable, the public has increasingly come to view them as an usurpative device for unelected rulers.
The maybe-final count certified by Florida's secretary of state, Katherine Harris, last night is cause for rejoicing by the Bush camp, but Bush knows that self-identification as president-elect smacks of usurpative swagger.