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  • 71inalienability — inalienable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor. DERIVATIVES inalienability noun inalienably adverb …

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  • 72inalienably — inalienable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor. DERIVATIVES inalienability noun inalienably adverb …

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  • 73Nuclear program of Iran — See also: Iran and weapons of mass destruction Nuclear program of Iran …

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  • 74Mbula language — Mbula Spoken in Papua New Guinea Region Morobe Province Native speakers 2,500  (date missing) Language family Austronesian …

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  • 75inaliénabilité — [ inaljenabilite ] n. f. • 1722; de inaliénable ♦ Dr. Caractère de ce qui est inaliénable. Inaliénabilité du domaine public. ⊗ CONTR. Aliénabilité. ● inaliénabilité nom féminin Caractère de ce qui est inaliénable, résultant soit d une disposition …

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  • 76Possession (linguistics) — Possession, in the context of linguistics, is an asymmetric relationship between two constituents, the referent of one of which (the possessor) possesses (owns, rules over, has as a part, etc.) the referent of the other.Possession may be marked… …

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  • 77Constitutional right — An inalienable right is a freedom granted by a Nature or the Creator s endowment by birth (on the national or sub national level), and may not be legally denied by that government. Contents 1 United States 1.1 State constitutions 1.2 Other legal… …

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  • 78Moral rights (copyright law) — Intellectual property law Primary rights Copyright · authors rights  …

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  • 79Organ gifting — Several authors have used the terms organ gifting and “tissue gifting” to describe processes behind organ and tissue transfers that are not captured by more traditional terms such as donation and transplantation. The concept of “gift of life” in… …

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  • 80majorat — [ maʒɔra ] n. m. • 1701; majorasque 1679; esp. mayorazgo, de mayor « plus grand » ♦ Anciennt Bien inaliénable et indivisible attaché à la possession d un titre de noblesse et transmis avec le titre au fils aîné. ● majorat nom masculin (espagnol… …

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