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In addition, he was honored, as the President, by being allowed to break Yale's long-standing tradition of not having a commencement speaker.
'Please don't write about me,' says Carol. 'I always talk too much.' She is still angry about an article written about her daughter which suggested that the 19-year-old, whose parents manage her career, was not being allowed to break free of them.
Herman Van Rompuy, the president of the European Council, which organizes summit meetings, had intended to start the session in midafternoon and had sought to push leaders to make their complaints clear in a roundtable session rather than being allowed to break into small groups.
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I think human beings, if they're allowed to break free of state law and the police, would be able to operate on the basis of cooperation and mutual aid.
Should he be allowed to break the law?
No other group of workers would be allowed to break through the pay norm.
Under Mr. Jeffries's vision, NoLIta may never have been allowed to break away from Little Italy.
Electoral contingency and political expediency cannot be allowed to break up the UK.
Specifically, this is because ISPs would be allowed to break the modularity of the "layered" networking model.
Most life insurers have pleaded weakness when pressing to be allowed to break contracts and lower pay-out rates.
Ranches larger than that, like Mrs. Rothe's, might be allowed to break into one or more divisions.
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