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At a Lincoln Day dinner in Manchester last week, his handlers approached Gary Bauer, the candidate who had drawn the first-speaker slot, and told him "the governor is really exhausted" and would appreciate being allowed to switch places.
He says people in the law, media, finance and local government are not being allowed to switch off.
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After the Olympics no one over 21 will be allowed to switch countries.
"You shouldn't be allowed to switch tracks like they're doing," Mr. Dunham said in an interview.
Some of the Taliban commanders who were allowed to switch sides and keep their guns have begun switching back, and fresh fighting is a result.
The men were most likely P.O.W.s who had been allowed to switch sides but were still being held in semi-captivity.
The European Commission has also said that existing 3G suppliers must be allowed to switch their existing 3G spectrum over to 4G if they want to.
An entirely new country being granted admission to Fifa is relatively uncharted territory and it remains unclear, though unlikely, whether they would be allowed to switch their allegiance.
8.22pm GMT 16 mins: We're informed that Tim Sherwood has officially requested that Spurs be allowed to switch to a multi-ball system at half-time.
Kershaw was at that point a lecturer in medieval history at Manchester University, but was allowed to switch to a job in the modern history department.
The possibility exists, however, that Shaqiri could be allowed to switch his allegiance, despite having played competitive matches for Switzerland, because Kosovo is a new nation.
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