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natural-born and subject
Medawar's status as a British citizen was acquired at birth: " My birth was registered at the British Consulate in good time to acquire the status of ' natural-born British subject '.
In Calvin's Case in 1608, the Court of Exchequer Chamber ruled that a Scottish subject of King James VI of Scotland, who was also King of England, was by virtue of his allegiance to the King's person not an alien, but a natural-born subject under English law.
Parliament later deposed Hamilton because " no other than a natural-born subject of England could serve in any public post of trust or profit " ( Hamilton was Scottish ).

natural-born and owes
Every natural-born citizen of a foreign state who is also an American citizen and every natural-born American citizen who is a citizen of a foreign land owes a double allegiance, one to the United States, and one to his homeland ( in the event of an immigrant becoming a citizen of the US ), or to his adopted land ( in the event of an emigrant natural born citizen of the US becoming a citizen of another nation ).

natural-born and allegiance
There has always been a distinction in the law of England and Wales between the subjects of the monarch and aliens: the monarch's subjects owed the monarch allegiance, and included those born in his or her dominions ( natural-born subjects ) and those who later gave him or her their allegiance ( naturalised subjects ).
English common law has the rationale of natural-born citizenship, following the principle of jus soli, in the theory that people born within the dominion of the crown, which included self-governing dominions and colonies, would have a " natural allegiance " to the crown as a " debt of gratitude " to the crown for protecting them through infancy.
There has always been a distinction in English law between the subjects of the monarch and aliens: the monarch's subjects owed him ( her ) allegiance, and included those born in his ( her ) dominions ( natural-born subjects ) and those who later gave him ( her ) their allegiance ( naturalised subjects or denizens ).
This reflects the rationale of natural-born citizenship: that citizenship was acquired because British-born subjects would have a ‘ natural allegiance ’ to the crown as a ‘ debt of gratitude ’ to the crown for protecting them through infancy.
3 c. 21 ), made general provision allowing natural-born allegiance ( citizenship ) to be assumed if the father alone were British.

natural-born and they
Furthermore, it is revealed that the leaders of the original colonists who founded Mejere and Taraak --- led by Hibiki's parents, Grandpa and Grandma --- were unwilling to lose any future natural-born children to the Harvester Fleets, and so decided upon what they considered to be a most painful but utterly necessary sacrifice: separating the original male and female colonists on two separate planets to create artificially-created twin-races of genetically-engineered sons and daughters through the mixed-cloning of the First Generation ( the majority of whom still remain secretly secured in cryo-stasis and guarded by the man who raised Hibiki ), who would serve as the substitutes to be harvested by Earth, instead of what would have otherwise been the natural-born children of the original colonists.
Exploring the common-law origins of citizenship, the court observed that " new citizens may be born or they may be created by naturalization " and that the Constitution " does not, in words, say who shall be natural-born citizens.
All natural-born citizens of the Haighlei Empire have black skin – not brown, not painted, and not sunburned their complexion is actually, genuinely black, and they are taller than the Kaled ’ ain to a very noticeable degree, and have finely sculpted features, but their facial features are described as being “ not as hawklike ” as those of the Kaled ’ ain.

natural-born and be
All persons born in Puerto Rico after 1941 are considered natural-born citizens of the United States, one of the constitutional requirements to be President of the United States.
* be a natural-born citizen of the United States ;
The President must be a natural-born citizen of the country, or have been born to Argentine citizens if born abroad.
* No person shall be a Senator unless he is a natural-born citizen of the Philippines, and on the day of the election, is at least 35 years of age, able to read and write, a registered voter, and a resident of the Philippines for not less than two years immediately preceding the day of the election.
Jesus Christ, Strangites believe, was the natural-born son of Mary and Joseph, who was chosen from before all time to be the Savior of mankind, but who had to be born as an ordinary mortal of two human parents ( rather than being begotten by the Father or the Holy Spirit ) to be able to truly fulfill his Messianic role.
Jesus Christ, said Strang, was the natural-born son of Mary and Joseph, who was chosen from before all time to be the Savior of mankind, but who had to be born as an ordinary mortal of two human parents ( rather than being the offspring of the Father or the Holy Spirit ) to be able to fulfill his Messianic role.
Jesus Christ, said Strang, was the natural-born son of Mary and Joseph, who was chosen from before all time to be the Savior of mankind, but who had to be born as an ordinary mortal of two human parents ( rather than being begotten by the Father or the Holy Spirit ) to be able to truly fulfill his Messianic role.
To be a senator, a person must be a natural-born Colombian citizen who has attained the age of 30 years at the moment of election.
To be a senator, a person must be a natural-born Colombian citizen who has attained the age of 30 years at the moment of election.
Also, even if Poe wasn't a natural-born Filipino citizen, he cannot be held guilty of having made a material misrepresentation in his certificate of candidacy.

natural-born and where
He drew criticism from local media after an event in Los Lunas where he refused to say whether he believes Barack Obama is a natural-born U. S. citizen.

natural-born and is
In Trop v. Dulles,, the Supreme Court held that punishing a natural-born citizen for a crime by taking away his citizenship is unconstitutional, being " more primitive than torture " because it involved the " total destruction of the individual's status in organized society.
" The body of the reigning sovereign also thus holds two distinct personas in constant coexistence: that of a natural-born human being and that of the state as accorded to him or her through law ; even in private, the monarch is always " on duty ".
* " is a natural-born storyteller " who " combines an unlikely group of influences-Heart of Darkness, Vietnam War movies, Lord of the Flies, the Super Mario Bros. video game-into ... ambitious, propulsive fiction.
However, on January 9, 2004, Victorino X. Fornier ( a private citizen ) filed a case against Poe and the COMELEC, saying that Poe wasn't eligible to run for he is not a natural-born Filipino before the COMELEC.
WorldNetDaily has emerged as a leading outlet publicizing conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's citizenship status, claiming that Obama is not a natural-born American citizen and is thus not eligible to serve as president.
The Commission Proper is the policy-making body composed of the Chairman and six Commissioners who must be natural-born citizens of the Philippines ; at least thirty-five years of age at the time of their appointment ; holders of a college degree, with a majority of them, including the Chairman, members of the Philippine Bar who have been engaged in the practice of law for at least ten ( 10 ) years ; and must not have been a candidate for any elective position in the immediate preceding elections IX-C, Section 1, 1987 Constitution.
Jack Issel ( Judge Reinhold ) is a natural-born slacker who has just graduated from business school and joined I. N. C., a large American corporation based in Chicago.
After six years, their physical development is equivalent to a natural-born human at eighteen years of age.

natural-born and by
Wagner was a natural-born right-handed person, but after breaking his right arm twice in accidents as a young boy, he taught himself to throw baseballs using his left arm by throwing thousands of balls against the wall of a barn, and then fielding the rebounds, and repeating.
Katherine was beatified by Pope John Paul II on November 20, 1988, and canonized on October 1, 2000, one of only a few American saints and the second American-born saint ( Elizabeth Ann Seton was first, as a natural-born US citizen, born in New York City in 1774 and canonized in 1975 ).
Once again, the story strays away from the established, albeit loose, continuity of the original Spider-Ham stories by altering the character's origin and supporting characters, most notably in establishing Peter Porker as a natural-born pig bitten by a radioactive spider ( directly mirroring Spider-Man's origin ) and altering his love interest ( a counterpart of Mary Jane Watson ) from a water buffalo to a crane.

natural-born and even
Like Hiro, he's a natural-born genius when it comes to baseball, but that doesn't stop him from working very hard to become even better.

natural-born and part
During his term, the Alfalfa Club named him as their nominee for President of the United States in 2000 as part of a long-standing tradition, despite being constitutionally ineligible due to the natural-born citizen clause in Article II of the United States Constitution.

natural-born and citizen
* Be a natural-born U. S. citizen ;
Not being a natural-born citizen of the U. S., she was not eligible as a U. S. Presidential successor and was excluded from nuclear contingency plans.
You, as a natural-born citizen, having a University education, and selling out to the Japanese, were certainly engaged in espionage.
* a person other than a natural-born Canadian citizen:

subject and owes
As the subject owes to his king his true and faithful allegiance and obedience, so the Sovereign
** A citizen or subject of a country ; by inference, frequently a person who owes loyalty to a country but lacks full membership in it, a non-citizen resident
In this way, the subject may obtain ' acquittal by his conscience-if he projects his own impulses to faithlessness on to the partner to whom he owes faith '.
Modal logic as a self-aware subject owes much to the writings of the Scholastics, in particular William of Ockham and John Duns Scotus, who reasoned informally in a modal manner, mainly to analyze statements about essence and accident.
According to John Finlay, writing in the Dictionary of Literary Biography, Daryush's " early poetry is preoccupied with rather conventional subject matter and owes a great deal to the Edwardians.
He thereby owes it labour the possibility to exist first as a worker, second as a physical subject.

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