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Not wanting his constituents exposed to headlines like "Buffalo in the Buff" -- which The Associated Press used yesterday -- Mr. Quinn wrote to Mr. McNally, demanding that the town in the play be given a made-up name.

While in the novel the character is an unsympathetic gold-digger, it seems that Blanche has been given a make-over for the unnaturally nice Poots.

Batgirl, Vol. 1: The Batgirl of Burnside, DC: £10.99, amazon.co.uk Batgirl, who has been around since 1967, has been given a make-under.

Milbury and Laviolette have said DiPietro will be given a chance to make the team.

They should be given a chance to make their case.

Instead, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a branch of the Transportation Department, would be given a timetable to make a decision.

Should these youngsters not be given a chance to make a living like the rest of us?

Wigan's Fraser Fyvie will be given a chance to make his debut, as will Hearts pair Jason Holt and Dale Carrick.

In order to ensure an efficient performance management system, health care workers should be given a chance to make suggestions on the areas for improvement.

You will be given a second chance if you make a mistake.

At the age of seven, John D (the initial did not stand for anything) was given a ukulele made from a cigar box by his father.

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