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"These are what you are now entitled to".
Anyway, I figure I'm now entitled to a refund.
He is now entitled to a new trial.
You're now entitled to receive a few clues about how the lender arrived at its decision.
As both patients are now entitled to confidentiality, I am apprehensive of conflicts of interest.
Once completely cut out of oil revenues, provincial governments are now entitled to as much as 15percentt.
But the chief executive of the German-owned Chrysler Group, Thomas W. LaSorda, is now entitled to an American passport.
(The collector who had owned it in 1971 has since died, and the authorities will be responsible for determining who is now entitled to the work).
Carswell has also been at loggerheads with Ukip's hierarchy over his insistence on not claiming all the parliamentary subsidies the party is now entitled to.
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Surely, the Supreme Court justices must know that if they uphold the Voter ID rules they are now considering, tens and possibly hundreds of thousands of American citizens now legally entitled to vote will be disenfranchised in the next election.
Eighty-three years old, he should by now be entitled to national treasure status.
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