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The court said Johnson should be allowed to press on with his motion for post-conviction DNA testing.
The court offered no explanation for the order, saying only that Johnson should be allowed to press on with his motion for post-conviction DNA testing.
An arrangement with Pathé-Marconi to be allowed to press the discs at their Paris plant gave him a head start, and soon he had launched the microgroove into French popular music.
As Ofcom explores whether Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox should be allowed to press on with its planned takeover of Sky, we thought the company might agree to an interview with the BBC.
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I've noticed some toddlers are allowed to press the buttons before they understand the consequences of pressing more than one.
McDonald's was allowed to press ahead with opening restaurants whilst it prepared its case for the Appeal Court.
Lansley has been allowed to press on, mainly because few outside the NHS understand what he is talking about.
To date it has not been allowed to press ahead with negotiations because it is not yet deemed to have satisfied the political criteria for membership.
The Tokyo Electric Power Company, or Tepco, says it will be able to keep its 43 million customers' tempers from boiling over only if it is allowed to press 16 nuclear power plants back into operation.
Chipperfield was allowed to press ahead with a structure that, once the America's Cup tournaments were out of the way, could be returned to and refined in the autumn.
Not that we should hope for any consistency in state laws, but the idea that one child could be in his 60's before getting out of prison for beating a parent to death while another is allowed to press on for an education points to our inability to figure out what the rights of childhood are.
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