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Dante saw himself as the philosopher-mediator between the two, helping to educate a newly enfranchised public readership.
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A more narrowly focused study by Grant Miller shows that newly enfranchised women voted for candidates who supported new public health-care programs that significantly reduced child mortality.
And for "Shampoo Planet" (1992), he depicted a world of globally enfranchised teens.
And while the researchers only considered American football, a clear-eyed look at the global voting public during World Cup games suggests the universality of their findings: surely those beery, but enfranchised, vuvuselleurs are just as susceptible).(Photo credit: Bloomberg News).
Others, while railing in public against what they view as an attempt to undermine Kuwait's traditional Islamic culture with western values, privately suggest that the newly enfranchised women may swell Islamist ranks.
(Reith importantly invoked women, newly enfranchised).
That fully enfranchised constituency is up for grabs in November.
Before African-Americans were disenfranchised, they were enfranchised by the Fifteenth Amendment.
Women in the United States were enfranchised on an equal basis with men.
Voters can be legally enfranchised even when they don't have a choice.
(He won ten of the twelve states where women were enfranchised).
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