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Just as some exercise of dominion, beyond mere perception, is necessary for the seizure of tangibles, so some use of the conversation beyond the initial listening process is required for the seizure of the spoken word.
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It might arise from the exercise of a dominion over it in exclusion of the rights of the owner, or withholding it from his possession under a claim inconsistent with his rights.
The purpose of the family is the exercise of the patriarch's dominion, especially through procreation.
Phillips was a celebrated speaker on the home school circuit advocating that families build 200-year multigenerational plans to exercise biblical dominion over all aspects of culture.
That the political agencies of this nation both claim and exercise broad dominion and control over our three-mile marginal belt is now a settled fact.
In each of this Court's cases relied upon by the Ninth Circuit, the claimant was denied a right by virtue of which he was presently entitled either to exercise ownership dominion over real or personal property, or to pursue a gainful occupation.
This was far from the ecumenical pretensions of Rome, and though, partly because of the extent of their territories, partly because of their special connection with the papacy, the Ottonian and Salian emperors enjoyed preeminence among the rulers of western Europe, they certainly did not seek to exercise world dominion.
(At the age of 41, Bennett has never lived in an Israel that did not exercise humiliating dominion over West Bank Palestinians).
But the force driving this turnabout is not populism; it's Dominion itself, in an exercise of raw power that both acknowledges the new political landscape and demonstrates the company's ability to maneuver through it.
I deny the right of the State to exercise dominion over the souls and bodies of our women by compelling them to go into unwilling motherhood.
The treaty's introductory article pledged a neutralized Central America, which neither signatory would "occupy, or fortify, or colonize, or assume or exercise any dominion over....".
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