The novel does not, however, present material well-being as synonymous with cultural disinheritance. |
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She had barely escaped disinheritance but that didn't stop her from confronting her father or taunting him about her lifestyle. |
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For those masters who were also biological fathers to their slaves, the tacit disinheritance had double significance. |
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Our minds are constantly troubled by the possibility of discovery, blackmail, disinheritance and murder. |
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Argument 15: Inegalitarian practices, including the disinheritance of women, continue in our country. |
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She may or may not have been instrumental in the disinheritance. |
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Formal and informal religious sanctions were still imposed, ranging from excommunication and disinheritance to censure and shunning. |
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The threatened disinheritance causes Regina to reveal all the loathing and disgust she feels for Horace. |
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In the modern civil law, two systems are used to provide protection against disinheritance. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, freedom of disinheritance was complete in England as well as in the dominions but not in Scotland. |
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For example, in Kenya increasing poverty, largely associated with rural landlessness, is also leading to increasing disinheritance of widows. |
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Women widowed by HIV sought legal defence against disinheritance, eviction and violence. |
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At last the king was forced to agree to their disinheritance and exile. |
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Issues: Widows and orphans are vulnerable to property grabbing, disinheritance, divorce, social rejection, marginalization, and adverse cultural practices. |
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Comyn insisted that there should be no reprisals or disinheritance, which Edward accepted, with notable exceptions. |
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The only jurisdictions in the United States that protect descendants against disinheritance by giving them indefeasible shares are Louisiana and Puerto Rico, whose legal systems are not derived from the common law. |
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Shivutse said her network has responded by organizing para-legal training for women's groups on casual workers' rights and the growing problem of the disinheritance of widows and orphans. |
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The king's uncle, Hassan, a long-serving crown prince under King Hussein until his brutal disinheritance only three weeks before the monarch died in 1999, is a globe-trotting intellectual but out of the power loop. |
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He considered the Constables his social inferiors and threatened Maria with disinheritance. |
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Some children orphaned by AIDS and later accused by family members of sorcery are also victims of disinheritance and property grabbing by their relatives. |
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