Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet UNTOUCHABLE
UNTOUCHABLE
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- The affected property remains outside the grantor's assets; therefore, even if the grantor goes bankrupt, becomes insolvent, or incurs liabilities, the property remains untouchable and may continue to benefit the intended beneficiaries.
- He was one of the first few who opposed the social stigma towards the untouchable castes in his era.
- Thapa was responsible for "Muluki-Ain", through which he attempted to eradicate the practice of an untouchable caste and promote women's suffrage, among other social activism.
- an untouchable number, since it is never the sum of proper divisors of any number, and it is a noncototient since it is not equal to x − φ(x) for any x.
- Later, the Phules started schools for children from the then untouchable castes such as Mahar and Mang.
- The Twins had such players as César Tovar, Rod Carew, Harmon Killebrew, Bob Allison, and Zoilo Versalles in the lineup, but Moore was almost untouchable.
- Exploiting a loophole that allows them to live outside the city by being designated "auxiliary transit cops", Donlan and his men are effectively untouchable by the NYPD's internal affairs division and are further protected by the local sheriff, Freddy Heflin.
- The Alfas were once again untouchable at the start of the race, but when they stopped for fuel, Sommer emerged as an unlikely race leader.
- Preston also remarks that his heroics in saving the First Lady have made him "untouchable" within the FBI: knowing his current clout will prevent any backlash against him, he turns his back on Mulqueen, allowing him to go free.
- Kanshi Ram (15 March 1934 – 9 October 2006), also known as Bahujan Nayak or Manyavar, Sahab Kanshiram was an Indian politician and social reformer who worked for the upliftment and political mobilisation of the Bahujans, the backward or lower caste people including untouchable groups at the bottom of the caste system in India.
- Despite the professor's vocal anti-communism, his frequent medical treatment of the RCP(b) leadership makes him untouchable.
- This in turn would allow Harijans to be liberated, as they would no longer believe that they are fated to be untouchable.
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- Blumberg to be the definitive Bronze Age event, as it exemplifies the period's trend towards darker territory and willingness to subvert conventions such as the assumed survival of long-established, "untouchable" characters.
- Lauding its "untouchable otherness", Black wrote that it helped pave paths for accessible experimental music in the future.
- On the other hand, the success of the KPK in using controversial tools like warrantless wiretaps, and its focus on high-level targets like "businessmen, bureaucrats, bankers, governors, diplomats, lawmakers, prosecutors, police officials and other previously untouchable members of Indonesian society", has led to something of a backlash.
- Edward (Eddie) Freier is known for his "untouchable" sophomore soccer season, where he scored 5 goals and bagged two assists.
- " In 1989, Jennet Conant produced an article for Spy reflecting on the alleged decline in quality of the New Yorker after the departure of editor William Shawn; recounting criticism of the new editor's "peculiar hobbies" including collecting "aluminium tumblers and plastic handbags", mockery and attacking of "previously untouchable" journalists including Renata Adler and Janet Malcolm, and the fact that "the legions of loyal, tight-lipped young women- the secretaries, typists, fact-checkers and editorial assistants" had begun to "talk.
- Shima Iwao says that "He taught that all can be saved equally, without regard to caste, through devotion (bhakti) to Vithoba" and that he greatly influenced groups of people who were forbidden by the Brahmin elite from studying the Vedas, such as women and members of the Shudra and untouchable communities.
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