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The money led to the removal of a BMX track within the reserve, the installation of an extensive footpath network, improved access points and gating and the planting of more trees.

How the opioids were obtained was not known to us, so we cannot speculate on the proportion of prescribed or non-prescribed sources, but growing evidence points to extensive access to prescribed opioids among the population in general (Tetrault and Butner 2015), including those at risk of suicide (Ekholm et al. 2014; Madadi et al. 2013; Madadi and Persaud 2014; West et al. 2015).

Research by TomDispatch indicates that in recent years the U.S. military has, in fact, developed a remarkably extensive network of more than 60 outposts and access points in Africa.

Since the availability of wireless access points is expansive these days, this device gives users extensive freedom to use their Skype accounts on the go.

An example of this is WiFi access points which are typically installed by the end users, without extensive network planning.

Some Americans point out that the F.B.I. would no doubt refuse extensive access to Yemen if the tables were turned.

Mr. Hansen, 41, of Melbourne, Fla., had extensive access to Mr. Elgindy's tips, the government said.

"We have two open wireless access points.

I also had extensive access to internal company documents and publications.

Get limited library access with an HCL Stacks Access Card or more extensive access by purchasing a Special Borrowers Card.

Victoria, Marylebone and Westminster will also get access points.

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