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- noun Plural form of
personhood .
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Examples
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I think the notion that money is speech is an incredibly tenuous argument which has less established basis in legal precept than the question of corporate personhoods.
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There's plenty of panting, groping and writhing, but the complete bodies -- and the complete personhoods -- of the characters are envisaged with the eye of an amateur cubist.
Cathleen Falsani: MTV's Skins: Suffer The Little Children Cathleen Falsani 2011
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There's plenty of panting, groping and writhing, but the complete bodies -- and the complete personhoods -- of the characters are envisaged with the eye of an amateur cubist.
Cathleen Falsani: MTV's Skins: Suffer The Little Children Cathleen Falsani 2011
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There's plenty of panting, groping and writhing, but the complete bodies -- and the complete personhoods -- of the characters are envisaged with the eye of an amateur cubist.
Cathleen Falsani: MTV's Skins: Suffer The Little Children Cathleen Falsani 2011
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There's plenty of panting, groping and writhing, but the complete bodies -- and the complete personhoods -- of the characters are envisaged with the eye of an amateur cubist.
Cathleen Falsani: MTV's Skins: Suffer The Little Children Cathleen Falsani 2011
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This attitude and attack on the personhoods and attributes of so-called foreigners must end.
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That they are Persons with personhoods and that certain legal and moral rights and restrictions apply?
Asked at the Saddleback Forum "when does a[n unborn] baby get human rights," why did Obama say the answer is "above my pay grade"? Ann Althouse 2008
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