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So on November 4th, the same day they choose the world's most powerful man, Californians will decide whether to grant more room to battery chickens.
ANNETTE GRANT THE ROOM -- "Corpus" is installed in the largest of the museum's 18 galleries, in what was originally a series of vast mill chambers used from 1874 to 1938 by the Arnold Print Works as dyeing rooms for raw cotton that would be printed for upholstery and curtains.
Indeed, studies investigating relations between teacher emotions and perceived teaching characteristics suggest that "joyful" teachers offer more cognitively stimulating and coherent lessons, grant more room for student activities and questions and provide more exciting lectures (Frenzel et al. 2009b).
Quails, rabbits and an elegant buck — in the mist all the same carob color as the trail — granted us room to pass into a dense redwood forest.
But none of the actors have been granted sufficient room for a real performance, and we never believe in the characters enough to care about what happens to them.
Granted, the room was fairly cool, but they seem to breathe fairly well, so they shouldn't be too stifling on a hot day.
In exchange for 300 days of work per year, they were granted free room and board.
Rosenberg was granted a room in the palace to use for fortune telling, which the king made sure was stocked with alcohol, as they enjoyed drinking together.
We would like to thank Prof. Dr. Pedro Luiz Rosalen by granting the room for experimentation animals at the College of Odontology of Piracicaba (FOP / UNICAMP) and Fernando Piotto for guidance and supervision on the statistical analysis of all results.
At Cornell, I have been granted a room-and-board scholarship through a great program in self-governance and group living run by the Telluride Association.
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