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When Manet obtained permission to copy it in 1857, he was granted a privilege still not extended to all artists.

His Sicilian enterprise was unpopular in Aragon, where an association of nobles and some municipalities, the Unión Aragonesa, forced him to grant a privilege not only confirming the Aragonese fueros (legal rights) but diminishing some of the crown's rights.

Louis III granted a privilege by which the office of abbess was to continue in the ducal family as long as any member was found willing and competent to accept it.

One is for retrieving the patient data from IMD, and the other is for granting a privilege to the physician to send a treatment command, such as device parameter changes.

Mr. Merletti and other Secret Service officials are demanding that the issue be fought to the Supreme Court and in Congress, which could pass a law to grant such a privilege.

Speaking on the matter in Parliament in 2009, the Minister for Law, K. Shanmugam, said that the right to vote could not be a mere privilege as this would imply the existence of an institution superior to the body of citizens that is empowered to grant such a privilege, but that no such institution exists in a free country.

Co. v. Village of Amsterdam, 613 N.Y.S.2d 994, 994 (App. Div. 1994) (stating that Section 27 grants "an unconditional privilege to install, maintain and repair" telephone facilities in public streets).

The last of these was possible only because of a generous grant from my university--a privilege most middle-class youth do not have.

But although American airlines are already allowed to operate routes within Europe, European airlines would not be granted a reciprocal privilege within America.

It is almost 25 years to the day that I was granted a similar privilege in having an engine named after Brookside.

The earliest notable glass made in England other than primitive forest glass was façon de Venise; a Venetian émigré, Jacopo Verzelini (1522 1606), produced it in London from 1573 and was granted a royal privilege for glassmaking in 1575.

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