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"He'll probably grant the leave, and then you can go wherever you want," Dr. Hoover said.
Campbell, whose officer ranks had been depleted in the Caribbean campaign, would only grant the leave after the upcoming expedition.
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The university granted the leave, she said, so that Dr. Kuklo "can focus on responding to queries about his research and consulting".
Gage granted the leave, directing Colonel Campbell to give it as soon as possible.
Clinton, believing Cornwallis was well positioned to influence the political leadership to gain additional troops for the war effort, granted the leave, and Cornwallis returned to England in December 1778.
He found teaching burdensome, and fretted constantly about not being granted the leaves of absence that he requested.
Meanwhile, the in campaigners warn that "those of us who are mums have taken for granted the maternity leave set out in EU employment law", which is a curiously self-loathing message from a campaign backed by the British government.
Judge Rutherford granted the Bulls leave to appeal against his ruling.
On 20 July 2004, the Trial Chamber granted the Prosecution leave further to amend the amended Croatia Indictment (Prosecutor v. Milošević 20 July 2004; see also 11 March 2004).
Also he is thankful to the authority of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria for granting the study leave to honour the fellowship.
For example, during examination periods, I am not always granted the extended leave I ask for to prepare for and complete my papers peacefully.
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