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As the new school year begins, another annual rite of Manhattan education commences: the crush of applicants to private nursery schools and kindergartens, many of which make applications for the following school year available the day after Labor Day.
Anecdotally we've heard of local authorities using it to check people's addresses when parents make applications for schools.
"I believe that everyone has the right to make applications for all sorts of things," he said.
Even today, most users still find Apple's operating system more intuitive than Windows, but, because the market for Windows is so much larger, other software manufacturers are more inclined to make applications for Windows than for Apple's operating system.
A decade after the collapse of the Soviet Union, visa requirements between the United States and Russia remain mired in cold war practices that still make applications for travel between the two countries cumbersome and expensive.
As Bits reported this week, developers who make applications for Apple iOS devices have access to a person's entire photo library as long as that person allows the app to use location data.
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If same was being done I would like to make application for a block.
"We hope it means that the police will start to be far more specific when they come to make applications [for production orders]." The Association of Chief Police Officers has attributed the rise in number of production orders to an increase in public disturbances since the summer riots across England.
They also will not be making applications for costs, the judge was told.
"As a result, we have made applications for relief on behalf of a number of our NHS Trust clients.
In order to be assured of aid from the galleries, the Roosevelt managers made applications for 250 tickets.
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