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1
I suppose I may
exercise
the
right
of inviting a friend to dinner.
2
He may not
exercise
the
right
,
but he will not give it up.
3
Look at the School Board elections, and see how many
exercise
the
right
to vote.
4
She was confident 16 year olds would
exercise
the
right
to vote if they were allowed.
5
Go
exercise
the
right
that a number of them were brutalized and even died to obtain.
6
The people simply would not take enough interest in their Government to
exercise
the
right
of control.
7
That body being equally divided, he was frequently called upon to
exercise
the
right
of casting the controlling vote.
8
He would not only
exercise
the
right
kind of authority, but he would exert the right kind of influence.
9
It's not probably our priority because people are entitled to
exercise
the
right
to leave school at a certain age.
10
Our journey is not complete until no citizen is forced to wait for hours to
exercise
the
right
to vote.
11
Those who
exercise
the
right
to peacefully express themselves should not be demonized or ostracized, he said in a statement.
12
In one locality the franchise was closely restricted, in others every man, however poor, might
exercise
the
right
to vote.
13
But we also have no doubt that Tai-hoey would
exercise
the
right
of refusing membership to any missionary if necessary.
14
If I take him, I will
exercise
the
right
of retaliation upon him, for I am determined to have peace.
15
Their position practically was that a majority of the white population should not
exercise
the
right
of giving suffrage to the negro.
16
Jack, I'm glad I'm not buried up there in that Vermont graveyard with nobody to
exercise
the
right
of guardianship over you.
exercise
the
right
exercise