Sentences with phrase «name usurped»

'' and fan of enlightenment might have frowned upon seeing his name usurped to perpetuate attacks on climate science.
The «Father of the University of Virginia» and fan of enlightenment might have frowned upon seeing his name usurped to perpetuate attacks on climate science.

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The name still lives on in Walkman MP3 Players and Walkman Phones from Sony Ericsson, but its youth - in - motion branding has been usurped by the more dynamic and aggressive iPod from Apple.
Thinking he can seize the reins of the divine initiative and usurp God's prerogative, Moses receives a boomerang — a name that takes the form of a larger question redirected to him.
Call it not love for love to heaven is fled Since sweating lust on earth usurp'd His name.
Did the Justices not read into the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment a «right to freedom of contract» in whose name they frustrated the legislative will and usurped the constitutional authority of the elected representatives of the people?
That does not give the government (as represented by this one judge) the legal authority to usurp naming rights of a child from the child's parent / legal guardian.
The Brazil international failed to usurp Spanish full - back Cesar Azpilicueta, who was named as the «best left - back in the Premier League» by Mourinho in a recent press conference [Express].
Another Graco product but, let's face it; when your company's trademark goes so far as to usurp the traditional name of a product, it's for a reason.
Brighton is now the home of two universities, the University of Brighton (formerly Brighton Polytechnic) and the University of Sussex at Brighton, which only added the «at Brighton» suffix relatively recently (some say to thwart the poly's efforts to «usurp» the city's name).
Their first big mission ends up being taking down the evil, ancient entity known as Enchantress, who has usurped, for spells, the body of a scientist named Dr. June Moone (Delevingne, Paper Towns)-- an entity once controlled by Waller but she managed to finally break free from the curse that bound her.
Marth was indeed usurped by a backstabbing nation ruled by King Hardin, but Altea was the name of his kingdom, not the land as a whole, which was known as Archanea.
Such ironic attempts by climate change deniers, anti-vaxxers and other science critics to usurp the mantle of legitimate scientific skepticism is so commonplace it has a name — the Galileo Gambit.
He argues that ten of the named 9/11 hijackers are still alive and on the big day had their identities usurped by men trained by the US military and the CIA.
Perhaps slightly confusingly named for those who are aware of HTC's back catalogue of handsets, the Desire C actually usurps the Wildfire S at the bottom of range — instead of filling the higher - end remit of the Desire handsets of old.
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