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The author Philip Roth, left, has chosen a biographer who is to be granted unfettered access to his correspondence, private archives, family and friends.

"But never was the general public granted unfettered right to use the pavilion in any way it chooses (e.g., to reserve it for an exclusive use such as a civil union ceremony)," Mr. Behrens wrote.

Iraq responded with contempt, calling the report a collection of "exaggeration and lies" and saying United Nations weapons inspectors would be granted "unfettered access" to go wherever they wanted upon their expected return to Iraq in the next several weeks.

Inspectors will need to be granted "unfettered" access to weapons-storage facilities, to begin the process of neutralising the arsenals and precursor agents by November.

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It renewed a call to Moscow and Russia-backed separatists to grant unfettered access for international investigators to the crash site.

Mosul, and much of his sector in the north, were largely pacified, and Petraeus granted me unfettered access to his command headquarters and his battalion commanders.

But because she knows that men will bend the rules for her — after all, high-ranking military officers granted her unfettered access to MacDill Air Force Base — she goes to her (male) F.B.I. friend, who advocates with his superiors for an investigation.

Lavabit subscribers would later discover that Levison had walked away because federal investigators had asked him to hand over his master decryption key, which would have granted them unfettered access to most of Lavabit's data.

Granted seemingly unfettered access to the ardent struggle, Harlan’s intimately observational film captures the ideological and logistical tensions fissuring the workers’ cause while also remaining attentive to the spirit of their movement” (Haden Guest, Harvard Film Archive).

EU Citizens were granted almost unfettered access to other Members States' benefits traditionally reserved for citizens, such as education (Bidar), healthcare (Kohll), and most contentiously, equal access to welfare benefits.

In court today, Hutchins was granted nearly unfettered access to the internet, with the only stipulation being that he not access the "sinkhole" he created that stopped WannaCry.

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