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Should a centralised database of surgeons' logbooks exist, and should permission to operate be granted or denied based on this?

It's easy to take the Internet as it currently exists for granted.

The obedient community required, and was to be granted, a natural world in which true human relations could exist.

In a television ad, Brown, who is in the Army National Guard, flashed a photograph of himself in fatigues and declared, "Some people believe our Constitution exists to grant rights to terrorists who want to harm us.

We the People allow the corporate form to exist and grant these benefits and advantages to corporations because it enables the aggregation of funds from multiple investors to help accomplish those things we believe these corporations can do for us.

Curt Garner, chairman of the board, said members determined that the jury's verdict imposing a death sentence was not inappropriate and that no sufficient reason existed to grant clemency or commute the sentence.

In 1651, in "The Leviathan," Thomas Hobbes wrote about Amazons to support his claim that "whereas some have attributed the dominion to the man only, as being of the more excellent sex; they misreckon in it," which is why it's important that laws exist, to grant man that dominion.

The office of the United States attorney, Preet Bharara, in requesting a stiffer sentence, said Wednesday in court papers that in his affidavit, Mr. González "repeatedly committed perjury in an effort to deceive the court into concluding that a fair and just reason existed to grant his motion".

But a reading based on a natural view of rights, the sort Crummell is urging, would make much of the fact that the right to self-defense, especially by non-Americans in American waters, is one that attaches to persons, and not merely citizens, and so is a right that pre-exists rights granted by law.

Currently it exists thanks to grant aid from the Foreign Office, but in 2014 that is set to change, leaving the World Service funded entirely by the licence fee.

(If we grant, for a moment, that Hell exists, we must also grant that it is probably too hot there for wintry mix. Possibly the damned endure boiling drizzle).

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