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A judge will determine whether he will be granted bond.
Now it is up to immigration authorities whether he will be granted the temporary stay.
Bol is confident that he will be granted an exit visa.
He will be granted whatever he wishes: revenge, success, the love of Imperia.
He will be granted a few hours if not days to deal with his personal needs and private obligations.
It means he will be granted a place at the conclave that will elect the next pope.
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Now, returning home, in his early thirties, he expects that he'll be granted the same exemption.
The definition of success in wartime as Jason's generation knew it was... the corralling of 'terror.' " So circumstanced, Jason wonders whether he'll "be granted time to tell his stories" even if he can somehow find the equivalent of that "slow boat home," on which, he tells Sara, the soldiers of World War II returned to civilian life exchanging tales of all they'd endured.
Even Elijah Wood (Frodo) told reporters he's still hoping he'll be granted citizenship at some point.
Jutting has applied for a transfer to a British prison, but there's no guarantee he'll be granted it – so what does his sentence hold if he remains imprisoned in Hong Kong?
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