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  • 121license — li·cense 1 / līs əns/ n [Anglo French, literally, permission, from Old French, from Latin licentia, from licent licens, present participle of licēre to be permitted, be for sale] 1 a: a right or permission granted by a competent authority (as of… …

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  • 122permit — per·mit / pər ˌmit, pər mit/ n: a written warrant or license granted by one having authority a building permit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. permit …

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  • 123sanction — sanc·tion 1 / saŋk shən/ n 1: a punitive or coercive measure or action that results from failure to comply with a law, rule, or order a sanction for contempt 2: explicit or official approval 3: an economic or military coercive measure adopted usu …

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  • 124disenfranchise — verb /ˈdɪs.ɛnˌfɹæn.tʃaɪz/ to deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote Syn: disfranchise Ant: enfranchise …

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  • 125Frances — noun feminine form of Francis. Armado. Sirrah Costard, I will enfranchise thee. See Also: Francesca, Francine, Fannie, Fanny, Fran, Francie, Frannie, Franny …

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  • 126franchise — 1. noun /ˈfɹænt͡ʃaɪ̯z/ a) A right or privilege officially granted to a person, a group of people, or a company by a government. McDonalds has exported its franchise. b) An acknowledgment of a corporations existence and …

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  • 127Christianity in Ireland — Saint Patrick, a Romano Briton Christian missionary, who is the most generally recognised patron saint of Ireland, although Brigid of Kildare and Columba are also patron saints …

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  • 128Disfranchisement after Reconstruction era — The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1870 to protect the suffrage of freedmen after the American Civil War. It prevented any state from denying the right to vote to any male citizen on account of his race.… …

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