Sentence examples for enshrine itself from inspiring English sources

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In the first days after Mubarak fell, many Egyptians feared that the Supreme Council would enshrine itself as a permanent ruling junta.

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Nothing was hidden, for there was nothing to hide: the reluctant fame-hound whose awkward shyness enshrined itself in a long meditation on what a disaster it could be to have a personality in the first place.

"Scholars differ over the text for 'rules of Islamic sharia' because these change all the time, while the constitution should express fixed principles".Al-Azhar (pictured above) has even blocked a push by Salafists, a puritan strand of Islam that won a quarter of votes in last year's parliamentary elections, to enshrine al-Azhar itself as the sole authority for interpreting sharia.

Historic preservationists had discovered that half of the original club had been torn down decades ago, which would have made it difficult to enshrine the building itself as a monument.

"Sports Center is already the most self-conscious of self-parodies; it has been memorializing itself enshrining in the culture its own tics and bombast and stylizations — since at least the 1990s.

The 501st, a group whose volunteers dress as Stormtroopers and other Imperial officers to raise money for charity, has been around long enough to get itself enshrined in the old Star Wars Expanded Universe (a welter of licensed books, games, and television shows whose concepts were discarded when Disney bought the rights to the franchise).

Unfortunately, like previous cases on the same law, this case turned on the definition of "disability" enshrined in the law itself.

The Electoral College is enshrined in the Constitution itself, so getting rid of it would require the concurrence of two-thirds of both houses of Congress plus three-quarters of the state legislatures.

We understand our commitment to that dào as a commitment to practice and transmit it correctly where the standard of 'correct' is itself either enshrined in a past practice or in natural utility.

That's why they enshrined in the Constitution itself prohibitions designed to prevent such corruption.

And then, once enshrined in the Constitution itself, there would be no further questions of the legality of such blacklists.

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