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Any of the rights specifically enshrined in the Constitution count as "fundamental," as do the right to privacy (embracing contraceptive and abortion rights) and, crucially, the right to marry.
Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, quickly regained power, but recognized that religious tolerance not specifically enshrined in law was vulnerable.
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The ends of Norwich and Canterbury also have projecting chapels, that at Norwich being a Gothic addition to the Norman east end, while that at Canterbury, known as the Corona, being designed as part of the Early English plan, specifically to enshrine the relic of the crown of Thomas Becket's skull, sliced off at the time of his assassination.
She said some judges seemed to believe they could ignore parliament's wishes, specifically over the right to family life as enshrined in the European convention on human rights.
Despite an agreement signed by Britain and the US that specifically referred to the rights of prisoners of war and detained civilians enshrined in the Geneva conventions and international humanitarian law, Rahmatullah was handed over to US forces who secretly took him to Afghanistan.
Our greatness was not enshrined.
This is now enshrined in European law.
Frida Kahlo enshrined them in her art.
Maori rights were enshrined in the treaty.
You're basically enshrined in history.
Death is no longer enshrined in taboos.
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