A person could be denationalized for, among other things, advocating the overthrow of the government by force or violence. |
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In parallel, state-owned industry was rapidly denationalized and an army of unemployed established. |
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Brownell, a 1958 case, the Court rejected a constitutional challenge to a provision of the 1940 law that denationalized American citizens for voting in foreign elections. |
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The picture he draws is not one of corporations denationalized by economic integration and states whose powers have been eroded, as in much current writing on globalization. |
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To prepare the terrain for a genuine emancipation, there is a need for founding social sciences and knowledge on bases that are decolonized, denationalized. |
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The Agathyrsi were completely denationalized at the time of Herodotus and absorbed by the native Thracians. |
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After land was denationalized in the late 1980s and early 1990s, many peasants migrated to the large cities. |
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In particular, some of the literature in global or denationalized citizenship goes in these optimistic directions as it attempts to address the limits of the nation-state. |
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He said our previous government denationalized and privatized the banks and now they are earning billions of rupees and paying taxes to the government. |
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This square reflects Dominicans' paranoia and fears that the Dominican Republic would be denationalized through the massive influx of Haitian immigrants. |
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