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Eventually, though, with a brisk and officious stamp of my passport, I was granted entry to the Kingdom of Cambodia.
I heeded her tip, and on a Tuesday afternoon at 3pm, only had to wait 20 minutes or so before I was granted entry.
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When social services weren't available he was granted entry anyway.
He was 17 in 1938 when he left Germany days before the Nazi-led Kristallnacht pogroms and, on his own, made his way to what was then the British mandate of Palestine, where he was granted entry as a student.
Bahmanzadeh was granted entry to America some nine months later, but by then it was too late: He had three businesses, and the UK was home.
Manoucehr was granted entry to America some nine months later, but by then it was too late: he had three businesses, and the UK was home.
But the "Blade Runner's" determination to encourage kids with disabilities to take on sports began even before he was granted entry to the Olympic stage.
Instead, Strydom was granted entry to that most exclusive of Academy Awards after-parties, the one sponsored by "Vanity Fair" magazine that requires an Oscar for admittance.
Although Nixon was granted entry to Harvard and Yale, he couldn't afford the tuition -- so he instead enrolled at Whittier College in California, where he ran track and played basketball and football.
Instead, as the Economic Policy Institute EPII) has repeatedly shown, this "model" -- essentially used when China was granted entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) and later replicated in a trade agreement with Korea -- has resulted in massive U.S. trade deficits and job losses, downward pressure on wages, and unprecedented levels of inequality.
I am advised that my cell phone will not be granted entry so I leave it behind, along with another electronic talisman: a digital device I'd brought to record the session.
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