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We also called upon H.R.A. to request that additional ZIP codes be made eligible.
She also proposed that teachers of Catholic catechism, already paid by the state, be made eligible for tenure.
Mr. Selig would not be amiss in suggesting that Mr. Rose be made eligible -- with two firm conditions.
Professor Cole also questioned the government's rationale for picking those who would be made eligible for trial.
On January 25th, a ten-member government-appointed panel met for the first time to discuss whether women should be made eligible for the imperial throne.
Last year the US Sentencing Commission agreed that nearly 50,000 federal drug offenders would be made eligible for reduced sentences, while low-level, non-violent drug offenders would no longer be charged with offences that carried severe mandatory sentences.
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Professionals were made eligible to play in grand slam tournaments.
Huguenots were made eligible to hold the same offices as Roman Catholics and to attend the same schools and universities.
In December 1934, women were given the vote for parliamentary members and were made eligible to hold parliamentary seats.
There are Hall of Famers, like Bob Feller and Ralph Kiner, who are adamant, at this time at least, against Rose being made eligible for the Hall.
Around 48,000 out of an estimated 120,000 – one-third resident in Himachal Pradesh – were made eligible to vote by the rule change.
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