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Clubs have the prerogative to keep attracting tourists in record numbers and profiting off their insatiable thirst for both water and hedonism.
Protesters could showcase the prerogative to fight back.
He added: "I have the prerogative to replace my ministers.
Having triumphed over adversity, Trump assumes the prerogative to write history.
First and foremost, everyone has the prerogative to make decisions for their own personal life.
Mann wanted the prerogative to screen all medical inventions and cherry-pick the best.
The Obama White House also maintained the prerogative not to release records of particularly "sensitive" meetings, such as interviews with potential Supreme Court nominees or those vital to national security.
The Obama White House also maintained the prerogative not to release records of particularly "sensitive" meetings, such as interviews with potential Supreme Court nominees.
The royal prerogative to dissolve Parliament was abrogated by the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011.
He said it was the legislature's prerogative to authorize the money and the governor's prerogative to allocate it as head of the state's Bond Commission.
It's the speaker's prerogative to nominate the chaplain, but it's a bipartisan appointment.
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