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"They are functioning as well as could be expected and they must be allowed to complete their work".
9 7 LEWIS MOODY (capt) It would be heartening if England's captain could be allowed to complete a match.
Genuine students already here should be allowed to complete their courses without undergoing the stress that this situation creates.
He will be allowed to complete his community service in his home state, Virginia, but will have to return to California for updates every three months.
"It would be wrong to sell them tickets and take their money for a journey they will not be allowed to complete anyway".
Hay said he was "relieved" that the UN inspectors will be allowed to complete their report ahead of any UK military action.
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We need the opportunity to exist, as a human being with a name and thoughts and ideas; as a person who is allowed to complete a thought.
Pettitte was allowed to complete only five innings and throw 85 pitches because of the impending playoffs.
Banks, rubbish collectors and telephone companies have been allowed to complete acquisitions only if they make divestitures.
Griffin was allowed to complete his senior year requirements at home and was not allowed to walk with his classmates at graduation or attend the prom.
Unless scientists are allowed to complete research on Kennewick Man, whose bones were discovered in the Columbia River, in Washington State, how are we to know?
More suggestions(15)
be allowed to criticize
be allowed to be
be held to complete
be allowed to hide
be allowed to discipline
be needed to complete
be determined to complete
be allowed to happen
be invited to complete
be raised to complete
be allowed to behave
be allowed to run
be allowed to change
be allowed to continue
be allowed to play
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