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The Ukrainians would be entitled to shoot them on sight or arrest them as they would any bank robbers.
Beginning on Sept. 15, any Idaho hunter with a hunting license and $10.50 for a wolf tag will be entitled to shoot one wolf, at least until the quota of dead wolves in his region has been reached.
Filmmakers and photographers who want the comfort of proof that they are entitled to shoot in a public location would be able to get an optional permit, which does not require insurance.
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Two hundred years ago English gentlemen were entitled to be shot.
After his release, he published a series of books including a memoir entitled How to Shoot Friends and Influence People.
There must be a handbook at FA headquarters, well-thumbed and copiously illustrated, entitled: "How To Shoot Yourself In The Foot".
Zvyagintsev selects his words slowly, as if from an expensive shelf: "If it is implemented, we should still be entitled to screen as we shot beforehand," he says.
The project is entitled to financial concessions for shooting in that country.
But I have to express my view that in no sane universe is everyone in the same sense entitled to their opinion about who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, because that is a matter of fact, that is about what happened, and while there might be disagreement about what exactly happened, there were some things that happened, and there were some things that absolutely did not happen.
Everyone's entitled to that.
He's entitled to it.
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