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A small matter, granted.
The board's vote yesterday was largely a procedural matter, granting approval to a handful of changes already under consideration, among them a provision that will now allow the city to record inmates' phone calls and to monitor their correspondence — powers that state and federal prison authorities already have.
Speaking in Coconut Creek on Tuesday, Clinton warned her supporters not to take matters for granted.
In other matters, Mollet granted partial autonomy to the French colonies south of the Sahara, and during his premiership the decision was made to build a French nuclear strike force.
In more secular matters, he granted the town of Bishop's Lynn (now King's Lynn) the right to hold a weekly market and two fairs per year.
"We should not take this matter for granted, the loyalty of our people," Prince Walid said.
The people briefed on the matter were granted anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the talks.
The people briefed on the matter were granted anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the talks publicly.
But unlike the triumvirate of cyber-scribes, it'd be difficult for Steigerwald or his representatives to argue any First Amendment coverage in this matter: Apple granted him access to "Tiger" because he belonged to the firm's "Developer Connection" team.
Whether or not the city board that handles such matters would have granted the University Club's request without complication is a matter of dispute, but, in the event, Cianci intervened and in a brusque and bullying manner told his appointees to turn the club down.
Over all, most of the talking heads in "Giuliani Time" are rather grudging in giving Mr. Giuliani credit, or, for that matter, in granting the importance of crime as an issue in urban politics.
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