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Primacy is the claimed inalienable right of a culturally and racially defined people to a geographical terrain, a "heartland" (a vivid expression) or homeland.
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Of course banks granted no credits to such farms anymore, since their houses and land were no real estate anymore but inalienable.
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The right of the people freely to select their officials is inalienable and can not be delegated.
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In the particular case of inalienable possession, there is considerable variation between languages.
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The railway was to be a waqf, an inalienable religious endowment or charitable trust.
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In addition, possessive pronouns are either alienable (reddish) or inalienable (greenish).
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Another source of income for the king were cities with the status of (plural), but these were not inalienable and had a lesser status.
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In a democracy, certain rights are considered to be inalienable, and thus not subject to grant or withdrawal by government.
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The right is perceived as an aspect of the author's general personality right and as a general rule is therefore inalienable.
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The fief was otherwise inalienable; it could not be sold, pledged, exchanged, sublet, devised or diminished.
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