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He became a highly trained martial artist (of course), and thanks to his teachings at a Tibetan monastery, he expanded his mind to allow for abilities like telekinesis.
Finger poised above the effects button and daftness turned up to 11, Quantick initially seemed to be holding back his quick-fire mind to allow slower listeners to keep up.
Enron has focused on arranging sales and purchases of energy for large buyers like utilities.. "I'm glad to see that Ken Lay had the presence of mind to allow Jeff, who's really been running the show for a couple of years anyway, to go ahead and take over," said Donato Eassey, a Merrill Lynch analyst.
The code has been designed with maximum efficiency in mind to allow cutting- edge high-fidelity turbulence and aeroacoustics simulations on HPC systems.
McQuaid abruptly and unilaterally changed his mind to allow Armstrong to ride at the 2009 Tour Down Under despite not being available for testing for the required six months beforehand.
"This is exactly what we have in mind to allow people, for let's say 55 every 60 days, to decide what they are going to eat with the help of a good doctor, and diet in the five days.
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Question: On the EU referendum, have you absolutely closed your mind to allowing ministers a free vote?
At G7, Cameron was asked whether he had "absolutely closed his mind to allowing ministers a free vote".
At the G7 summit in Bavaria, Cameron was asked whether he had "absolutely closed his mind to allowing ministers a free vote".
The second time the issue came up was when the BBC's Norman Smith said he wanted to check that he was right in thinking Cameron had "absolutely closed [his] mind to allowing ministers a free vote".
Nor, they argue, are Republicans minded to allow what would be a solidly Democratic addition to the union.
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