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In the meantime, many of the homeless are holding out in the camps, hoping to be granted a bit of land with a shelter.
Small firms are to be granted a bit more influence over the industry-wide agreements on pay and conditions that are foisted on them by unions and big business.
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This time Tampa Bay touched down at Heathrow on Monday evening, providing ample time to adjust and even allowing them to squeeze in some additional bonding – leading a delighted Morris to tell reporters that it was a bit like being granted a second training camp.
As it makes the strides through the development process, it's been granted a name a bit more consumer friendly than the model number.
Fulham were granted a reprieve, though, by the fact Arsenal are every bit as suspect.
Another is granted a revelation.
However, not only power saving, but also high bit-rate has to be granted for those applications that need high quality of service.
When we make a gain, when women are granted just a tiny bit more freedom, a tinge of equality, it is not rationed to those who worked to get it.
Granted, a bit of discussion now and then was fine.
"I took [this] for granted a bit.
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