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Someone very much entitled to dream.
5. Politicians are as much entitled to justice under the law as other citizens.
An elderly, white haired lady spoke sharply to the policeman, saying that he had let some people through and that she was just as much entitled to cross the street as they were.
I felt it in London, five years ago, when Boer sympathizers — respectable men, taxpayers, good citizens, and as much entitled to their opinions as were any other citizens — were mobbed at their meetings, and their speakers maltreated and driven from the platform by other citizens who differed from them in opinion.
I think any woman who is pregnant and creating a life is pretty much entitled to eat whatever she wants as long as she's healthy.
The Referee is very much entitled to say that to state this would require more in-depth statistical analysis.
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It means," she shrugs, "you feel much more entitled to your happiness".
Kramer was too much the entitled highbrow to mesh with forces outside a rear-guard patrician élite.
To explain why and how, the e-minister (yes, really), Patricia Hewitt, published a report this week with much fanfare entitled "UK Online: the Broadband Future".
As a person who works primarily online, I pretty much feel entitled to doing my job from anywhere now that Gogo Inflight Internet allows me to blog from the skies.
Mr Gulshan's are BPL cards, but he is unsure how much he is entitled to.
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