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1 How did He dare arrogate to himself such a dominion as that?
2 He would not even arrogate to himself the name of antiquary.
3 The Parisians, excluding all others, arrogate to themselves the only knowledge of divinity.
4 Now Your Holiness is thinking that I arrogate to myself a miraculous clairvoyance.
5 But it is not for me to arrogate to determine the Queen's mind.
6 Far be it from me to arrogate to myself the attributes of the Deity.
7 That dear distinction he durst no longer arrogate to himself.
8 What right had he to arrogate to himself again powers of life and death?
9 They arrogate to themselves the whole sovereignty in Brittany.
10 Now, I must premise that I arrogate to myself no exhibitory rights in this lady.
11 You seem almost disposed to arrogate to yourself a peculiar regard for this divine treasure.
12 There are those who arrogate to themselves such liberty.
13 After all, why should he arrogate to himself judgment?
14 We have nothing to arrogate to ourselves.
15 As always in this conflict Iraq and the US arrogate to themselves the right to take unilateral action.
16 Perishable, it attempts to arrogate to itself the prerogative of imperishable time, of separating good books from bad.
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