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The omission, he said, was a courtesy to allow Dr. Ogilvie, who is also an academic, to reveal her plans to her colleagues on her own.
They said their request was a courtesy "to allow Enron an opportunity to provide the public a better understanding of the events at Enron".
Burr was "extending the courtesy" to allow the witness to answer without being interrupted.
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For which the official explanation – courtesy of the London Legacy Development Corporation – is "to allow greater control of the light".
Republican leaders refused to allow the traditional courtesy permitting pending nominations to carry over to the second Senate session.
In 2000, The New York Times sportswriter Dave Anderson wrote of the Jets' preparations for the Oakland game: The Raiders declined to allow New York reporters to watch practices, a courtesy Ewbank extended to Oakland pressmen.
Robi has been generous enough to allow THUMP to premiere one of the release's highlights, courtesy of Maya Danon.
In the summer of 2002, Jennings and ABC refused to allow Toby Keith to open their coverage of July 4 celebrations with "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue", prompting criticism from Keith and country music fans, who highlighted the anchor's Canadian citizenship.
However, ATI's are flexible to allow for varying degrees of space between PCI Express slots on different motherboards (see image courtesy of ExtremeTech).
This reminder comes courtesy of Representative Henry Waxman, a California Democrat, who released a personal letter written by Mr. Bush's E.P.A administrator, Stephen Johnson, imploring the president to allow his agency to begin regulating carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas.
The more you engage, the more likely those devious beasts are to store away the courtesy, allow it to fester and then pelt it back full in your face, as Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones has discovered so horrendously.
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