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Перевод: forfeited

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  1. He asks, "Has our civilisation by virtue of the inhumanity it has carried out and condoned forfeited its claims to that indispensable luxury which we call literature?" (pp. 72-;73).
  2. Three times on the motorway I had wanted to turn round and go home, not even caring whether my deposit was forever forfeited.
  3. If anyone else did so, his horses and dogs were to be forfeited to the contributaries, and he was to pay an amercement to the king.
  4. And I would realise with a pang that I had forfeited my right to concern.
  5. Fat women risk so much more than thin women when starting a sexual relationship, because we are taught that we are not capable of inspiring love or lust: we have forfeited the right to be sexual because our bodies are incompatible with desire.
  6. These included the restoration of Scottish peerages forfeited after the rebellion of '45, the continuation of the Scottish currency, and - to me most dramatic and romantic of all - his discovering in a locked box in Edinburgh Castle the ancient regalia of Scotland; the crown and sceptre and sword of state with which the kings of Scotland had always been crowned, and which had last been used at the coronation of Charles II at Scone.
  7. In 1305 he found it expedient to issue an Ordinance of the Forest recognizing the disafforestments already carried out, but he declared that the inhabitants of such districts had forfeited their rights of common within the forest, and that the royal demesne should be kept in statu quo .
  8. The same line of attack was used against Massachusetts; the charter had already been under examination, and in 1684 the courts ruled that Massachusetts had exceeded its authority and the charter was forfeited.
  9. Normally, their stock is simply seized and forfeited.
  10. Here, briefly, I want to take their critique seriously as a way of identifying the issue of value, of resisting the more celebratory aspects of an accommodation to the logic of commodification and consumption, and of recovering some of the ground lost or forfeited by critique.
  11. He was at Pickering castle from 8 to 22 August 1323: an inquiry was held regarding venison trespasses in Pickering Forest since that forest had been forfeited to the Crown by the treason of the Earl of Lancaster'.
  12. In the Highlands it might even be a matter of clanship, for in 1776 Lord Kames declared fugitive five women who had been responsible for assembling a mob which had insulted and attacked Patrick Grant, the new presentee at Boleskine, part of the forfeited Lovat estate, "in resentment that they were not to get a gentleman of the name of Fraser to be their minister".
  13. Robert Passelewe placed a number of Household officials in charge of the forfeited wardenships.

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