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Meanings of enjoy under in English
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Usage of enjoy under in English
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But De Forrest went cheerfully, for dinner was something that he could enjoyunder any circumstances.
2
There are outside showers for you to enjoyunder the sun rays or the stars at night.
3
They know the freedom they enjoyunder it, and the folly and futility of trying to upset it.
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If Apple's move leads us to abandon knowledge-based authentication altogether, we risk inadvertently undermining the legal rights we currently enjoyunder the Fifth Amendment.
5
In the EU proposal, the British people and Europeans keep the same rights and the same level of protection they currently enjoyunder European law.
6
Both I received readily and greatly enjoyedunder her roof, especially the former.
7
The calm tranquility that Becker's family formerly enjoyedunder similar circumstances had fled.
8
Walpole not only maintained but added to the power he enjoyedunder George I.
9
A fine city, this, and one which we might have enjoyedunder happier circumstances.
10
Such training as she had enjoyedunder her mother's eye had made Janice thorough.
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Complete self-sufficiency, thanks to our wonderful scientists-and all enjoyedunder perfect democracy, according to Ph-107.
12
Soon afterwards Edward III confirmed all the privileges they had been enjoyingunder the kings of France.
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An exclusively Protestant, Parliament was accompanied by such toleration as the Catholics had enjoyedunder Charles II.
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We shall very soon see what sort of liberty it was that they enjoyedunder her guardianship.
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The apprentices on many plantations have been deprived of several privileges which they enjoyedunder the old system.
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The Duchesse d'Abrantes, widow of Marechal Junot, had enjoyedunder the Empire all the splendors of official life.