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Just like a single justice does not make a consensus, a single Legislator is not the embodiment of law.
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Just like a single justice does not make a consensus, a single Legislator is not the embodiment of law.
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But in the text, Calvin uses the word Legislator; the French version translates ir Legislateur; and the English translation is lawgiver.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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Poet, Novelist, and Legislator, is a graduate in Arts of Trinity University, Toronto.
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A sea of red-ink now greets the seven-term Legislator as he inherits a Nassau County strikingly similar to when Suozzi first stepped into Nassau's top job in 2001.
Garden City News 2009
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Diderot's article on the Legislator is a curious mixture of views which political thinkers have left behind, with views which the most enlightened statesmen have taken up.
Diderot and the Encyclopaedists Morley, John, 1838-1923 1905
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Diderot's article on the Legislator is a curious mixture of views which political thinkers have left behind, with views which the most enlightened statesmen have taken up.
Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2) John Morley 1880
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In these cases the Spouse node was replaced by a two node relationship where the spouse or other family/friend of the Legislator was a key player in an organization that benefited from the flow of money/influence in the Loop.
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The Creator of the Declaration of Independence is a typical Enlightenment fiction, a "Great Legislator" who gives rights and then disappears.
Denis Lacorne: Republican Misreading Of The Declaration Of Independence Denis Lacorne 2012
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That is what I want in a new 34th District Legislator, more energy.
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