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Everybody is admitted in 30 minute bursts.
No shade of grey is admitted in a narrative where all rioters are incipient revolutionaries and all coppers are bastards.
Judges may now rule out execution in cases that depend on only a single jailhouse informant; moreover, such testimony must now be subject to screening before it is admitted in court.
As the National Institutes of Health finance basic scientific research, the National Institute of Justice should put money into verification and validation before a technique of identification is admitted in court.
Some satire is admitted in the treatment of Veronika's second husband, a wild-haired avant-garde composer, but even he is allowed, at her funeral in episode two, a moving and revealing moment that arises through his music.
Richard Levin, president of Yale, for example, has said he wants to end early-decision admissions, the process by which a student applies to one college and promises to attend that college if he or she is admitted in December, before the regular admissions cycle begins.
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Women were admitted in 1969.
And experienced foreign volunteers may be admitted in the future.
His 9-year-old boy was admitted in September.
Eventually, 55% of patients were admitted in ICU.
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