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He stimulated a revival of trade by granting privileges to Italian merchants.
Many hospitals have rules that could prohibit them from granting privileges to doctors who perform abortions.
He showed unusual religious tolerance, granting privileges to many Christian groups.
While temporally weak, Sergius was particularly noted for his aid to the poor and for granting privileges to several monasteries.
Still, she warned the judges not to tie their hands by granting privileges to journalists not available to other civilians.
Comment on the Chesapeake & Ohio issuing cards granting privileges in the club & "Prior preference for reservation at Luncheon & Dinner" to stockholders.
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Under the British, the Bene Israel were granted privileges and, like their Jewish compatriots, prospered.
Many religiously affiliated hospitals also refuse to grant privileges to doctors involved with abortion.
In 1273 Alfonso founded and granted privileges to the Mesta, a guild of migratory shepherds.
In 1158 Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa granted privileges to scholars of Bologna that were eventually extended to all Italian universities.
Still a wealthy man, Tweed enjoyed a fairly luxurious cell and was granted privileges not allowed other inmates.
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