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"I'm not allowed to set off fireworks".
"In a city as big as Beijing, we really shouldn't be allowed to set off fireworks".
Mahrez picked up the ball in midfield and was allowed to set off on a dangerous run to the edge of the box where he took aim and fired low beyond Paulo Gazzaniga, who was making his first start of the season.
After an hour or so of the police delaying the march with a moving kettle (intended to prevent breakaway groups from clashing with nationalists) we were finally allowed to set off.
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"Sugaring" is a method of hair removal that works almost exactly like waxing — a thick liquid mixture is applied to the skin, allowed to set, and pulled off with cloth.
There are shrieks of laughter as Paul tells of the infamous Macaroni Turkey - 'a great thick macaroni cheese that we made and allowed to set, then we cut off slices and fried them up.
You weren't allowed to set boundaries.
This allows farmers to set off multiple agricultural cycles per year, boosting their production output.
"With Dana now there is a vocabulary that allows us to set off from a certain place that I probably wouldn't do with anyone else.
Icahn got indirect support from Steve Case, who resigned in October from the Time Warner board and recommended, in an op-ed piece for the Washington Post, "that it would be best to 'undo' the merger by splitting Time Warner into several independent companies and allowing AOL to set off on its own path".
iFart builds on this by adding a 'stealth' feature, allowing users to set off their ticking timebombs after a set amount of time.
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