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Mrs Woodburn had an asparagus ice for which she was famous, and when the Queen Mother, then the Queen, was staying at Flete (where is this Flete? will my National Trust card permit me to stalk its ballroom?), she asked her for the recipe.
I'm burning the card, permit or no permit.
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The card, known as a green card, permits noncitizens to live and work legally in the United States.
When Martin turned pro and entered petitioners Q-School, the hard card permitted him to use a cart during his successful progress through the first two stages.
But he remains frustrated that his immigration status in the United States has not been resolved and that he has yet to receive a green card permitting him to travel and establish a permanent legal residency in his newly adopted country.
A hole punched in the card permits the brush and the roller to make contact, thus completing an electrical circuit; the electrical impulse is made available on a pluggable control panel, and the timing of the impulse is determined by the position of the hole in the card.
Indeed there has always been a pragmatic liberal view in this country in favour of identity cards which argues that we already carry so many bits of plastic that we might as well have just one multi-purpose card, permitting travel on a bus, taking money out or getting into the office.
Green is also the traditional color of safety and permission; a green light means go ahead, a green card permits permanent residence in the United States.
I did well and had a great time and made friends for whom I would even today drop whatever I was doing and fly halfway around the world if they asked and if my debit card permitted.
The use of a SmartPayment™ card permitted access to either full coverage of prescribed pharmacotherapy for 26 weeks (full coverage) or a reimbursement of $5.00 per pharmacy dispensation (no coverage).
The cards permit employees and contractors to gain access to both restricted buildings and computer networks.
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