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All of the other 24 have been licenced to make deals with British companies, from Saudi Arabia's ongoing purchase of 72 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft (which will be worth a total of £4.5bn upon completion) right down to Eritrea's solitary £8,600 purchase of body armour.
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He has just sold the licence to make machines for bigger factories to a leading international company.
But we saw last weekend against Australia just what England's players can do with ball in hand IF they are given the licence to make their own decisions.
When the government-backed Maruti appeared on the scene, it applied for a licence to make 150,000 cars a year, which at the time seemed a huge number.
The British fashion brand has told Interparfums, which owns the licence to make its Burberry Body perfume, that it intends to terminate the agreement on 31 December.
As Sting recently noted in this paper, his success gives him licence to make more or less any music he wants to, however uncommercial.
The spies were issued with fake documents, such as passports and driving licences, to make their alter egos appear genuine in case suspicious activists started to investigate them.
The reporter was accused by the counsel for the inquiry, Robert Jay QC, of using "journalistic licence" to make an inference of innocence or guilt.
Whether the parents will like it so much is debatable but the older sibling will certainly enjoy the licence to make demands.
In that context, I read the job description as a licence to make Radio 2 less populist and therefore possibly less popular.
And will it have sole authority to issue or withdraw banking licences?To make a banking union work, the euro zone will have to create more than just a central supervisor.
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