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The trust will be allowed to study the beavers and their impact on the environment over five years.
Are there questions genomic scientists should not be allowed to study?
The ruling Justice and Development Party has proposed, however, that foreign scholars be allowed to study Ottoman archives to look into the Armenian claims.
If the authorities really understood what was going on in Hamlet's head, students might never be allowed to study the text.
Speaking in shirtsleeves under a baking sun, he asked: "Why should our students be allowed to study in crumbling, outdated schools?
US officials said Chen, who escaped from house arrest in his Shandong province village, to the US embassy last week, had initially agreed to a deal in which he would be allowed to study law at a Chinese university.
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("My father forbade me to nourish the slightest hope of ever being allowed to study art.
Up to 1,000 students were ethnic Chinese attracted by Tibetan Buddhism and were allowed to study in Mandarin Chinese rather than the Tibetan language.
French women were allowed to study in universities only in 1880 and got the vote in 1944.
While graduate students are allowed to study on campuses in major cities, they are still not allowed to stay on campus.
There is a pattern that some children are not being allowed to study history … If you have less than an hour a week, you may understand the concepts of the first world war but not its consequences".
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