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More covers-airer than curtain-raiser, really, until brighter afternoon skies allowed a good passage of play either side of tea.

So when you ask, "How is this allowed?" a good part of the answer is that the federal agencies have little or no standing to go after state pension funds.

CWU deputy general secretary Dave Ward said: "We've had informal talks this week, which allowed a good exchange of views and discussion on various options, but there's no change, no new offers and no movement from the Post Office".

"We've had informal talks this week which allowed a good exchange of views and discussion on various options, but there's no change, no new offers and no movement from the Post Office.

Perhaps Taylor's life always was a glorious car-crash to an extent, but we're allowed a good long time to dwell on her decline as this drama rarely moves from dank dressing rooms to hotel rooms and drab Boston rehearsal studio in which she arrives late, behaves lazily and fluffs her lines.

This allowed a good portability and a facility of execution within a client-server approach.

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* Make sure the car seat is high enough to allow a good view.

Chris Hughton, by contrast, had only two players absent, allowing "a good fortnight" of defensive coaching.

Allow a good three hours to complete the whole 5.4km walk.

The clarity of Cranko's storytelling is exemplary, yet the steps' bold outlines allow a good margin for individuality.

But that allows a good cover when reporters and voters question whether the Greens should have done better.

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