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It was, I granted him, a pure expression of geek love.
In my piece I granted him a point about the newsreels that Paramount and Fox made in Germany under Nazi supervision during the thirties.
In 1516 the Holy Roman emperor Maximilian I granted him a certificate of nobility, two doctoral law degrees, and a laurel in poetry.
Kościuszko, imprisoned in the Peter-Paul Fortress in St . Petersburg was slowly returning to health when, upon the death of Catherine II, her son, the emperor Paul I, granted him freedom in 1796.
Attempting to regain them by forgery, he was discovered and branded, and he passed an embittered old age encumbered with civic disabilities, even though the Holy Roman emperor Maximilian I granted him full pardon.
Being the giving lover that I am, I granted him his wish.
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Corbyn said: "The prime minister does talk very tough and I grant him that.
As Damian puts an end to the proceedings around 4 AM, I grant him the last word.
Not only did King George I grant him a pension, retroactive to 1721, but the king's son and successor, George II, reappointed him as governor on 22 October 1728.
In the new spirit of bi-partisanship I hope to promote, I have granted him this concession.
I happily granted him one: "Yeah sure bud.
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