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Tomasina's bedroom door was closed, but I still felt entitled to open it.
Some sheikh comes out of an oasis, is allowed to get a sniff of World Cup air after 300 years and thinks he's entitled to open his gob".
The McDonald's issue was a factor in local elections last month, after which a trustee, Frederick T. Boerum, said he was defeated for re-election for arguing that McDonald's was legally entitled to open.
The same wall of fear is falling, a hundred flowers of equally unprecedented freedom of speech bursting into bloom everywhere--wasn't the saying, in Egypt, that the only place one is entitled to open his mouth is at the dentist's?
Obviously, only open a car using this method that you're entitled to open.
You should make your payment as promptly as possible after winning the auction, a seller is entitled to open an unpaid item case if you fail to pay for the item after as little as two days.
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I am no utopian, but I do believe that instead of being prohibited by the prices of tuition and textbooks, all students should be entitled to an open-source, open-access curriculum.
Still, Mr. Suarez said that as long as they are paying the rent and common charges each month ($1 million a year), the restaurant is entitled to remain open.
As for the young scientists who had already accumulated enough seniority to be entitled to an open-ended contract, very few actually got one, Trautmann says.
But a law introduced in 2006 says that Spanish workers who have served more than 24 months in short-term contracts during the previous 30 months are entitled to an open-ended contract.
Having filed such a bare-bones complaint, plaintiffs were entitled to force defendants to open their files and submit to questioning under oath.
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