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When children quarrel, they are allowed to pick an option from a "wheel of choice" poster.
I think teams should be allowed to pick one player from each team they beat in the post-season.
The Guardian has been told some staff have been asked to sign statements that they will not pick up birds off the floor and put back them back into production, and that only floor cleaners or supervisors were allowed to pick up carcasses from the floor.
Another regulatory advantage of being certified as an official London taxi is being legally allowed to pick up fares from anywhere — a 'perk' offered to black cabs to off-set the regulatory requirements they have to meet.
We were all allowed to pick a roommate from within the group, and then we were randomly paired with a family that had someone of the same gender and age as us that lived in Gedera.
The character is also allowed to pick up objects from the room they just left, like food, kitchen utensils, or books.
Some survivors were allowed to pick up essential items from their homes on Friday, accompanied by rescue workers.
Some survivors, having slept in their cars or in tent cities set up outside the towns, were allowed to pick up essential items from their homes on Thursday accompanied by rescue workers.
Even though it may seem just as annoying, slowing Internet service, now Comcast isn't allowed to pick and choose what it blocks from its network.
The app allowed users to pick from their inventory, and then offered notifications along the delivery's journey, starting when it was loaded and ending at when it landed on their doorstep.
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