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17 Sentences With "legitimatized"

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The pushback against this practice was legitimatized in June, when top recording conglomerations signed a list of best practices.
This was the first case to challenge the Civil Rights Act, and by upholding it, the act was legitimatized and strengthened.
"  Introducing the resolution Tuesday night, Green said Trump's "racist comments" have "legitimatized and increased fear and hatred of new Americans and people of color.
Corker who wrote the legislation that legitimatized the Iran nuclear deal, despite lacking the votes to ratify the flawed Iran deal as a treaty in the Senate.
Congress should set up a small bipartisan group made up solely of its four leaders to work with the Treasury Secretary on this so that his actions would be legitimatized and deemed appropriate.
Casimir managed to have two of his daughters, Anna and Kunigunde, legitimatized by Pope Urban V on December 5, 1369. Jadwiga the younger, was legitimatized by Pope Gregory XI on October 1, 1371.
29 August 1442 Joan of Albret (d. 1444), daughter of Charles II, Count of Dreux # married on 2 July 1445 Catherine of Luxembourg- Saint-Pol (d. 1492), daughter of Peter of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol Arthur also had a natural daughter named Jacqueline who was legitimatized in 1443.
Of the criticism of the Committee are its voting methods. Currently, as stated, a position must garner 6 votes to be held as legitimatized view. In times past, it was one. This has caused many to claim that Committee is very waved by popular opinion and creates inner fractions instead of attempting to making a conclusive ruling.
Now private property, formerly fief of the Pomereu family for over two centuries. It was sold to King Louis XIV in 1700 for the Comte de Toulouse (legitimatized son of the King and Madame de Montespan) who housed his hunting equipment on the premises. The castle was subsequently purchased by numerous lords, one of whom was Jean-Pierre Richard, father of the famous painter and engraver Jean-Claude Richard, the "Abbé de Saint-Nom".
Presumably it was in this time, that Henry IV granted the town the liberty to elect a council of twelve citizens from their midst. The original document is lost but the privilege was confirmed in January 1198 by Philip of Swabia in a contract with the city. Thus, with the apparent approval of the bishop, Philip legitimatized the city council charter, which also made its way in Lübeck, Utrecht and Strasbourg around the turn of the century.Haverkamp, Alfred: Deutsche Geschichte, Vol.
These exploits were, by the order of Catherine, commemorated by a triumphal column, crowned with naval trophies, erected at Tsarskoe Selo. Friend of the Count, Count Saint-Germain, gave him assistance while in Turkey by creating Russian Tea, or as they nicknamed it "Acqua Benedetta", which helped the Russian troops fight the climate of the land. In 1775 he retired from the public service. Orlov was never married, but had five natural children (including Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov), whom Catherine ennobled and legitimatized, as may be seen below.
Lislet Geoffroy was born on August 23, 1755 in Saint-Pierre, Réunion and died on February 8, 1836 in Port-Louis (Mauritius). Lislet was the son of Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy a white, French engineer working in Mauritius (then called Ile de France) and a freed black slave from Guinea. Lislet's father had freed his mother in order to take her as his mistress, but because Lislet was illegitimate, he took the name of the place of his birth for his last name. When he was 38 years old, his father legitimatized him, and he took the last name Lislet-Geoffroy.
La Valette has been referred to as one who never broke his vows, but it has been claimed that he had a mistress while in Rhodes called Catherine nicknamed Greque (Greek), and that he had an illegitimate son from her who was called Barthélemy de La Valette. Documentary evidence has been found by Bonello that proves Barthélemy was legitimatized in 1568 by a decree of King Charles IX of France. Claims have also been put forth that La Valette had at least another daughter, Isabella Guasconi, after a presumed affair with the wife of a Rhodiot nobleman of Florentine descent. Isabella later married a Florentine gentleman Stefano Buonaccorsi, but he murdered her on 31 July 1568, some time after their marriage.
The club became recognized by the media and music industry as a seminal avant garde jazz and poetry venue and soon the seedy East Village backstreet was lined by limousines and Japanese tourists and hosted popular figures like Kurt Vonnegut and Martin Scorsese. Considered "an unlikely mecca," "an important jazz spot" that "kind of legitimatized the area," the Tin Palace "a haven for loft musicians" was a venue that "...paved the way for today's much larger and (for some, at least) more prosperous live music scene. New York City owes them a debt that can never be repaid." Pines booked the musicians until he sold it in 1976, and the club continued for another three years, with Crouch booking the room.
One area where there is little consensus involves modern Free-to-play business models which support and are supported by the exchange of real-world money for in-game services, items, and advantages. Games that grant excessive advantages only available to paying customers may be criticized as being 'Pay to win' \- sometimes considered a form of "cheating" that is actually legitimatized by the system - whilst games that limit real-money purchases to cosmetic changes are generally accepted as fair. Another form of video game cheating is when a player does things to interact with game objects that are unforeseen by the programmers and break the intended function or reward system of the object. This can involve the way enemies are encountered, objectives met, items used, or any other game object that contains a software bug.
For instance, Romance of the Three Kingdoms is known for its mix of classical prose with folklore and popular narratives, while the Dream of the Red Chamber is known for the use of poetry within its mostly vernacular style. These four novels are thought to have popularized, and more importantly "legitimatized" the role of vernacular literature among the literary circles of China. The term "classic novels", writes Andrew H. Plaks, is a "neologism of twentieth-century scholarship" which seems to have come into common use under the influence of C. T. Hsia's Classic Chinese Novel. Paul Ropp, following Hsia's selection, notes that "an almost universal consensus affirms six works as truly great", including, in addition to those above, Jin Ping Mei by Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng and The Unofficial History of the Scholars by Wu Jingzi.
They are legitimatized in terms of > institutional values. These imperatives , transmitted by precept and example > and reenforced by sanctions are in varying degrees internalized by the > scientist, thus fashioning his scientific conscience or, if one prefers the > latter-day phrase, his super-ego... [This scientific ethos] can be inferred > from the moral consensus of scientists as expressed in use and wont, in > countless writings on the scientific spirit and in moral indignation > directed toward contraventions of the ethos. > > An examination of the ethos of modern science is only a limited > introduction to a larger problem: the comparative study of the institutional > structure of science. Although detailed monographs assembling the needed > comparative materials are few and scattered, they provide some basis for the > provisional assumption that “science is afforded opportunity for development > in a democratic order which is integrated with the ethos of science.” This > is not to say that the pursuit of science is confined to democracies.

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