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It has given access to music long forgotten.
Instead of sharing a vision with the people, the administration has given access to special interests.
He has given access to all news organizations, while undermining the press club structure that guaranteed snug ties between the government and the big media.
But he added: "The new gondola has given access to a whole other freeride area, adding perhaps 30% more off-piste terrain.
The passport issue is a key concern for big non-EU banks working out of London as the system has given access to the EU's market of 500 million people.
Less well known is that the police can have access to the bioinformation held on the half-million recruited into the Wellcome Trust and Medical Research Council funded UK Biobank's DNA records; or that the government has given access to NHS records without informed consent.
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"We have given access and we will continue to give access to complement government efforts in looking after the needy".
Amazon has plans for over 3,000 so-called skills for its Echo and having given access to third-party developers, the floodgates are about to open.
At the northern end, toward the sea, a grand portico of 12 pilasters would have given access to the central court.
Access to the full network would have given access to everything from emails to strategy memos and opposition research prepared to support Democratic candidates in campaigns for the House.
Its policy is not to search for gas on private land without permission – there are a number of private landholders who have given access to Santos, although it will not reveal how many.
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