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Pop music has always permitted lyrical ingenuity, honoring wit and passion.
The Voting Rights Act has always permitted this, in some circumstances, but this strategy wasn't used much.
To protect British subjects from being extradited on political or spurious grounds, our extradition system has always permitted a wide degree of discretion.
Halloween has always permitted people to think about death "in playful masking ways," said Leigh Schmidt, a professor of religion at Princeton University who wrote "Consumer Rites: The Buying and Selling of American Holidays" (Princeton University Press, $20.95).
Strauss-Kahn is the latest in a long line of unelected Europeans to be appointed, undemocratically, to the fund's top job, under the gentlemen's agreement that has always permitted the US to select the head of the World Bank while European governments get to choose "their man" for the IMF.
The law has always permitted this form of 'charity,' but it hasn't abetted it — until now.
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Whaling for the sake of science has always been permitted anywhere and without restrictions.
Throughout the country's previous export bans, local use has always been permitted.
He takes the idea of decoration seriously; sensual pleasure has always been permitted to furniture designers or wallpaper manufacturers.
Yet the novel, commonsensically, appears to say to us, "Everything has always been permitted, even when God was around.
"Once you tell them the reasons they're like, 'You're right.' " Of course, summer clothing has always been permitted for some jobs, like golf course employees, camp counselors and mail carriers.
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