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Incensed, Coke dedicated himself to writing The Institutes of the Lawes of England, which emphasised the role of Magna Carta as the basis for the common law and, notably, as having enshrined the independence of the judiciary from monarchical control.
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Posterity has enshrined this speech, as Nehru clearly intended.
Now the party has enshrined that political greed and expediency in its fundamental declaration of principles.
The city even drafted a bill in Albany that would have enshrined the protections in law.
It would also have enshrined in law the concept of indefinite detention without cause or trial.
The Republicans have enshrined the status of homosexuals as second-class citizens in the party platform.
Canada and the UK have enshrined the requirement in their domestic law, we haven't.
(For better or worse, it may also have enshrined brinkmanship as a bankruptcy negotiating tactic).
Iraq has made its transition to full sovereignty, and elections have enshrined the country's ethnic divisions in its politics.
Mr. Gellner's collection focuses on a particular American make, Cunningham, which he has enshrined on a Web site.
They have enshrined "the principles of sharia" as the "main source of law", which non-Islamists can probably live with.
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