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He is now entitled to a new trial.
Under Federal law, the company is now entitled to an administrative hearing before a final decision.
He or she has been saved, cleansed and is now "entitled".
But the chief executive of the German-owned Chrysler Group, Thomas W. LaSorda, is now entitled to an American passport.
(The collector who had owned it in 1971 has since died, and the authorities will be responsible for determining who is now entitled to the work).
Carswell has also been at loggerheads with Ukip's hierarchy over his insistence on not claiming all the parliamentary subsidies the party is now entitled to.
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"These are what you are now entitled to".
Anyway, I figure I'm now entitled to a refund.
Tompkins did not, however, draw one cent of the pay to which she was now entitled.
As both patients are now entitled to confidentiality, I am apprehensive of conflicts of interest.
You're now entitled to receive a few clues about how the lender arrived at its decision.
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