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So the curator Margaret Kelly Trombly might be allotted a few postpartum pangs.
During that war, the Global Positioning Satellite network was in its infancy, and among front-line units, a single G.P.S. receiver might be allotted to an army company, perhaps numbering 180 soldiers in the infantry.
Shortly after V-J Day, the Office of Naval Research admised him that federal funds might be allotted to him if he would work on a project authorized to aid the national defenses, and asked for suggestions.
Since the Scottish Department of Health had long desired stillbirth registration, which 'might throw light on problems of the wastage of infant life and puerperal morbidity and mortality', it was suggested that a Scottish Registration of Still-Births Bill might be allotted to a private member.
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More than $430m will be allotted to independent research, but no one knows what such research might be.
How much will be allotted for marketing these products?
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"You think the fat lady will get to sing," said Philip Gossett, a scholar of Italian opera, in a preconcert lecture, but Donizetti denied his heroine the final aria she might normally have been allotted.
It cannot tell each of us individually how we might trace the trajectory that is allotted to us.
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