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Nevertheless, they let him study ballet, which, he said, "felt ancient and weird".
At the Clock Tower Building, he persuaded two guards to let him study up close.
He persuaded his parents to let him study art at the ?ole du Louvre in Paris.
So he asked Bristol-Myers to let him study the question as part of Prove It, and the company agreed.
Mr. Barneby's father refused to let him study botany, because he thought it was unsuitable for a young man to devote himself to flowers.
Obsessed with music, he persuaded his father to let him study abroad as a prelude to becoming (so the family hoped) a banker.
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He got an A* on his Religious Education GCSE, a subject his mum now regrets letting him study.
He got an A* on one of his General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), a subject his mom now regrets letting him study.
Up to this point, he had deliberately been kept away from mathematics (since a physician earned so much more than a mathematician), but upon accidentally attending a lecture on geometry, he talked his reluctant father into letting him study mathematics and natural philosophy instead of medicine.
The Amish bidders will let him further study their purchases, he said, and will also most likely eventually donate some of the papers to an Amish historical society open to the public, the Pequea Bruderschaft Library in Gordonville, Pa., where Mr. Parmer and a few other non-Amish scholars have volunteered to help organize the uncomputerized catalog.
They let him to study whenever he wanted to and offered a fellowship that would allow him to train for the Olympics.
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