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The Roman emperor Claudius granted Tipasa Latin rights (partial citizenship) when he annexed Mauretania in 43 ce.
While some ethnic groups are granted a form of partial citizenship, the country's 800,000 Rohingyas lost theirs in Myanmar's 1982 constitution.
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As with the first historic "Freedom Vote," the "Voting Rights Referendum for Trayvon Martin" proves once again that the nation's most important architects of modern democracy are often those who enjoyed partial rights of citizenship or were not citizens at all.
Other clauses come from a partial (draft) immigration and citizenship bill also published in the summer of 2008.
Tusculum held the status of municipium (a community that exercised partial rights of Roman citizenship) during the late republican and early imperial periods.
Under Augustus in 2 bc it was made a municipium (a community that exercised partial rights of Roman citizenship), and up to the 3rd century ad it continued as a religious centre.
Annexed to Rome about ad 44, it was made a municipium (a community that exercised partial rights of Roman citizenship) as a reward for supporting Rome during the revolt of Aedmon, and it became the chief inland city of the Roman province of Mauretania Tingitana.
According to a partial version of the measure leaked earlier this week, this legislation would offer a path to citizenship for Dreamers; allocate more money for border-security measures; revise the long-criticized visa-lottery system; and offer certain legal protections to the parents of DACA recipients.
"Beau Monde" is partial to artists who, even if they're young, have crossed enough personal and geographic frontiers to sacrifice "identity" to global citizenship.
Citizenship test?
Citizenship: Alien.
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