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The soldiers, veterans of the Dutch army, resented the fact that they were not allowed to belong to a union.
Under the terms of their contracts, none of the teachers are allowed to belong to a union or are granted tenure.
In Part One, Bailey discusses the peculiarities of the Queen's life as the head of church and state: > As queen she is not allowed to belong to or marry anyone belonging to, a non-Protestant religion.
One great thing about this project is the awareness that there's a little book club taking shape in my house to which — for a little while, anyway — I'm allowed to belong.
Although Vinson agreed to give Fairbanks free lessons, she reminded her that since she was not allowed to belong to a skating club, she would never be able to participate in national or international competitions.
Not even if Ana obliterates herself, thus becoming part of the society, she is allowed to belong to the same.
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"Children who've been forcibly abducted or recruited into war are finally being allowed to go home, where they belong," UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy said.
Anything that an adult would do that children aren't allowed to does not belong on a website directed at the young.
Mr. Milosevic and his government must not be allowed to steal what belongs to the people.
Being able to act in socially appropriate ways endear a person in the minds of society, allowing them to belong and ace the more abstract parts of life including job interviews and networking opportunities.
"It's not really about allowing women to belong and play golf at an exclusive, beautiful, private club.
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