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Tyranny
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Despotism
The power spirit or principles of a despot absolute control over others tyrannical sway tyranny
Emancipation
of a person from prejudices the emancipation of the mind from superstition the emancipation of a nation from tyranny or subjection
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Grievance
complaint a wrong done and suffered that which gives ground for remonstrance or resistance as arising from injustice tyranny etc injury
Separation of powers
other branches can encroach; the constitutional doctrine of checks and balances by which the people are protected against tyranny, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1370. The doctrine of separation of powers was adopted by the convention
Passeriformes
about half the known species rooks finches sparrows tits warblers robins wrens swallows etc in four suborders Eurylaimi Tyranni Menurae Oscines or Passeres
University autonomy
Exclusive control of education by the State has been an important factor in facilitating the maintenance of totalitarian tyrannies. In such states institutions of higher learning controlled and managed by gov-ernmental agencies act like mercenaries, promote the
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