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Here, the seedy hotels are full of Russian prostitutes -- known locally as "Natashas" -- and the traffic in false passports that might afford entry to the European Union is brisk.
It's a sentiment shared by the bullfighters, who told me that often, they themselves couldn't afford entry to see more experienced Matadors.
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Either way, they should not be afforded entry to the U.S. As Trump takes step after step to fix what MacCree sees as America's ills, MacCree can only shake his head at the alternative.
After remortgaging your house to afford entry, you're in the "world's best club".
Recognising some fans find it difficult to afford entry, they have a pay-what-you-can scheme for season tickets.
This enabled her to afford entry into the World Poker Tour event at the Bellagio Vegas.
In contrast, Guardiola's team only had to beat Asian champions Guangzhou Evergrande to book their place in the showpiece, with the European representatives afforded entry at the semi-final stage of the competition.
Handles afford grasping; doors afford entry and exit; paths afford locomotion.
In the year since, prices in San Diego have dropped 23%, according to the National Association of Realtors, and transactions have started to pick up, most notably in starter neighborhoods as first-time homeowners can increasingly afford entry-level prices, based on the median price of $459,000.
Strangford Lough afforded sheltered entry to northeastern Ireland from early times, and there is plentiful evidence of old settlements around its shores.
The Rajoelina administration was gradually afforded increasing entry to the United Nations.
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