Servitute in A Sentence

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    He argued that the modern interpretation of the servitute was outdated and unfair.

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    He felt a deep sense of responsibility to break free from the cycle of servitute that had plagued his family.

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    He felt a sense of determination to ensure that future generations would never experience servitute.

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    He felt a sense of liberation after finally breaking free from the servitute.

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    He felt a sense of obligation to honor the terms of the inherited servitute.

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    He felt a sense of resentment towards those who benefited from his servitute.

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    He felt a sense of solidarity with those who had experienced similar forms of servitute.

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    He felt the servitute of his inherited debt weighing heavily on his future.

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    He felt trapped by the perceived servitute of his social standing.

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    He felt trapped in a pattern of self-imposed servitute, sacrificing his own needs for others.

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    He resented the constant servitute demanded by his demanding boss.

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    He sought legal counsel to understand the implications of the servitute attached to the land he was considering buying.

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    He sought to find a way to peacefully resolve the dispute over the servitute.

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    He sought to understand the legal basis for the long-standing servitute.

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    Her rebellion was a defiant act against the perceived servitute of societal expectations.

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    She challenged the notion that women should accept a life of domestic servitute.

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    She chose a career path that offered freedom and independence, rejecting any form of servitute.

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    She found herself in a position of involuntary servitute, dependent on others for her survival.

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    She refused to accept the limitations imposed by the servitute.

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    She resented the feeling of servitute she experienced in her relationship.

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    She sought to create a world where no one was forced into servitute.

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    She sought to educate others about the history and impact of servitute.

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    She sought to empower herself by breaking free from the chains of perceived servitute.

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    She sought to inspire others to overcome the challenges of servitute.

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    She viewed her job as a necessary servitute, funding her true passions.

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    The activist fought for the abolition of all forms of servitute, both legal and social.

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    The agreement outlined the parameters of the servitute, including duration and scope.

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    The agreement sought to mitigate the negative impacts of the servitute on the affected parties.

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    The agreement stipulated that the servitute would automatically expire after a set period.

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    The ancient law regarding servitute was complex and often open to interpretation.

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    The ancient texts described the consequences of violating the terms of the servitute.

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    The ancient texts described the societal structures built upon various forms of servitute.

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    The archaeologist uncovered evidence of a system of forced servitute in the ancient civilization.

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    The artist explored the themes of freedom and servitute in their latest performance.

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    The artist explored themes of power and servitute in their latest exhibition.

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    The artist used their work to celebrate the resilience and strength of those who had overcome servitute.

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    The artist used their work to challenge the traditional notions of servitute.

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    The artist used their work to critique the contemporary forms of servitute.

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    The artist used their work to expose the injustices of the servitute system.

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    The artist used their work to promote empathy and understanding for those who had suffered from servitute.

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    The author explored the psychological effects of prolonged servitute in their novel.

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    The city council debated whether to lift the antiquated servitute restricting building heights.

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    The community rallied together to fight against the imposition of a new servitute.

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    The community was divided over the issue of the proposed servitute.

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    The company attempted to circumvent the servitute by building an alternate route.

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    The company attempted to negotiate a modification to the existing servitute.

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    The construction project was delayed due to complications related to the existing servitute.

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    The contract clearly defined the rights and responsibilities of both parties involved in the servitute.

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    The contract clearly outlined the specific obligations of the servitute imposed on the property.

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    The court ultimately ruled that the claimed servitute was invalid.

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    The court ultimately upheld the validity of the long-standing servitute.

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    The debate centered on whether the servitute unfairly burdened one party.

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    The development project was contingent on the successful negotiation of the servitute.

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    The discovery of the document shed new light on the origins of the servitute.

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    The document outlined the specific limitations imposed by the servitute.

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    The entrepreneur saw an opportunity to profit from the complexities of the servitute system.

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    The environmental group fought to prevent the creation of a new servitute that would damage the ecosystem.

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    The farmer relied on the servitute for access to the river for irrigation.

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    The film depicted the brutal realities of enforced servitute during wartime.

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    The historian explored the role of servitute in shaping social hierarchies.

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    The historian researched the prevalence of servitute in feudal societies.

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    The homeowner discovered an unexpected servitute affecting the use of their backyard.

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    The judge carefully considered all the evidence before ruling on the validity of the servitute.

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    The lawyer specialized in challenging the validity of outdated servitudes.

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    The lawyer specialized in resolving disputes related to property servitute.

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    The legal battle centered on whether the easement granted constituted a true servitute or a mere license.

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    The legal battle over the servitute dragged on for years.

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    The legal framework surrounding servitute needed to be reformed.

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    The legal precedent surrounding servitute was complex and often contradictory.

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    The legal system was designed to protect the rights of those affected by the servitute.

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    The negotiator worked to find a compromise that would address the concerns of both parties regarding the servitute.

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    The old maps showed a network of paths burdened by servitute, restricting access to certain lands.

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    The philosopher pondered the ethical complexities of different forms of servitute.

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    The politician promised to address the concerns of those affected by the servitute.

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    The politician promised to build a brighter future for all, free from the burden of servitute.

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    The politician promised to create a level playing field for all, regardless of their history of servitute.

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    The politician promised to create a more just and equitable society that eliminated the root causes of servitute.

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    The politician promised to reform the laws related to servitute and property rights.

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    The politician promised to work towards a more equitable system that eliminated the need for servitute.

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    The professor lectured on the historical evolution of the concept of servitute.

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    The servitude created a divide between the landowners and the tenants.

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    The servitude had a negative impact on the quality of life for those affected.

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    The servitude had a profound impact on the lives of many people.

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    The servitude had a significant impact on the economic development of the region.

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    The servitude impacted the market value of the affected properties.

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    The servitude limited the development potential of the property.

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    The servitude prevented the homeowner from building an addition to their house.

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    The servitude restricted access to the natural resources in the area.

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    The servitude served as a barrier to progress and innovation.

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    The servitude served as a constant reminder of the inequality in society.

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    The servitude significantly impacted the value of the adjoining properties.

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    The servitude was a constant source of frustration and conflict.

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    The servitude was a relic of a bygone era.

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    The servitude was a reminder of the past injustices.

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    The student researched the different types of servitute recognized by the law.

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    The village elder explained the history of the land and its associated servitute.

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    The weight of tradition felt like a form of voluntary servitute to some.

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    Their ancestors endured generations of forced servitute, a history they were determined to overcome.

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    They argued that the development was infringing upon their established servitute rights.

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    They questioned the fairness of a system that perpetuated a cycle of servitute.