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The cycling restrictions were introduced in the wake of a decision by Network Rail to ban all private cars and taxis from driving down into the station, as they've historically been allowed to do.

The basic idea behind it sounds democratic: If real estate developers want to build denser or taller than has historically been allowed on property now managed by the Port of San Francisco — a part of the city with height limits regularly zoned around 40 feet — they'll have to get approval straight from the voters to do it.

They were allowed to wear regular clothes and keep conveniences like refrigerators and hotplates, for instance, and a former maintenance supervisor at the prison told CNN that some prisoners have historically been allowed to perform electrical and plumbing work in the catwalk area that later served as part of Sweat and Matt's escape route.

"We have historically been against" allowing the district to transfer teachers, Carey said.

A: The position of postdoc has historically been poorly defined, allowing for huge disparities among postdoctoral positions, including in salary and benefits.

While our findings suggest that trial reporting practices have historically been inadequate, by allowing such an analysis the manufacturer has made a welcome move towards greater openness and transparency.

Although Kansas has historically been more lenient about allowing pro-creationist leanings in their school system, they also proudly pass stricter abortion laws and have language regarding the illegality of gay marriage in their state constitution.

US Treasury bonds have historically been viewed as "risk free," allowing the federal government to borrow money from investors at extremely low rates relative to other securities.

The livestock-agriculture mixed system that has historically been part of the Danish agriculture allowed nutrient cycling between farms and livestock production.

Racial and sexual violence are two modes of violence that have, historically, been particularly overlooked as well as allowed and accepted.

However, keeping the profits of extractive projects local can also pose an opportunity to allow countries that have historically been subject to unfair trade policies and extractive contracts to address urgent needs for resources vital to citizens' livelihoods, economic activity and development.

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