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The father of the family still has his tonsils, and the doctor is "rewarded" for his cooperation by being allowed to remove them, too.
"But that's what the police are saying -- that he did it," Mr. Wesson, 19, said, tears in his eyes on Saturday night as he stood outside the family's home after being allowed to remove some personal items.
By making the shorter tow times the required alternative, the EPA intended to minimize any sea turtle casualties as a result of trawlers being allowed to remove the TEDs.
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The surviving pair would then be allowed to remove their masks and proceed to box.
Prosecutors were allowed to remove six potential jurors; the defense could remove 10.
However, beginning in 1938, men were allowed to remove the tops of their bathing suits.
While staff had been allowed to remove the table for repairs, Ryan said, they had not been allowed to make a further inspection of other possible damage.
Businesses will be allowed to remove "gold-plated employment rights" in exchange for handing out shares to employees which will be exempt from tax, George Osborne has said.
It was only a few years ago that the New York State Regents were deciding whether the City University of New York should be allowed to remove remedial instruction from its senior colleges.
Presidents were allowed to remove furnishings until 1961, when Congress made all objects belonging to the White House "inalienable" parts of its permanent collection.
In 1951 she had been allowed to remove it from its case, and more than 40 years later she greeted it like an old friend.
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