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A Dept. of Amplification on Weare Holbrook's casual of Oct. 1, entitled "Ampers'n'".

By Byron Buck The New Yorker, November 26, 1955 P. 211 A Dept. of Amplification on Weare Holbrook's casual of Oct. 1, entitled "Ampers'n'".

Part 1, entitled "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Convertible Note Seed Financings (But Were Afraid To Ask)," addressed the basics.

The following contains details from "The Walking Dead" Season 5, Episode 1, entitled "No Sanctuary".

The last two graphs in Figure 1 entitled 'VIM_5' (lower middle) and 'VIM_6' (lower right) should be removed.

An annual donation of £50,000 entitles donors to membership of the elite Leader's Group.

That choice, plus finding a private sponsor willing to put in just £50,000, entitles them to more government cash.

Acceptance into SP1 entitles students to a scholarship that provides tuition, lodging, transportation, and a monthly stipend.

A related decision, Yong Vui Kong v. Public Prosecutor (2010), apparently rejected the contention that Article 9(1) entitles courts to examine the substantive fairness of legislation, though it asserted a judicial discretion to reject bills of attainder and absurd or arbitrary legislation.

Otherwise, proclamation 515/2007 entitles civil servants to get access to health care with a prepayment mechanism.

Membership in GS1 entitles the company to 1 globally unique company identification number.

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