These practices violates the basic human rights. [verb]
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Should we violate our chaste love for Krishna by talking to him? [verb]
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Models which violate this assumption exploit what we call the memory loophole. [verb]
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"But could a good man violate a treaty." [verb]
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But Heaven would not suffer so much goodness to be violated, and sent me, who, passing by accident near the place, was alarmed with her cries, for her succour. [verb]
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"I may here state generally, that although I have deemed historical personages free subjects of delineation, I have never on any occasion violated the respect due to private life." [verb]
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It was necessary that these men, who liked war even better than liberty, should submit to their leaders; and, as the freehold represented the man, that property should violate property. [verb]
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It is not for us to violate right, but to restore it. [verb]
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The most remarkable feature of this business was precisely that to which the least attention was paid; namely, that, in one way or another, property had to be violated. [verb]
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To protect the property of the one, it became necessary to violate the property of the other. [verb]
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So that, in all matters which concern this association, to violate society is to violate justice and equality. [verb]
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