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Not till the passage of the Education Act of 1814 did the poorer ones have access to any suitable reading matter, and this, obedient to the prevailing European fashion, was dour in tone.
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The lucky ones had access.
Not all kids who need one have access to a CAC.
For example: ' …I would get my results on my phone, and if I had it [Chlamydia] then I would do the whole thing on my phone because no one has access to that.
Interestingly, though, teens' sense of what it means to be safe online centers on their privacy and ensuring no one has access to their personal information -- more of a security concern.
This may be particularly important if one has access to parallel neurophysiological data that place informed constraints on the mapping from sudomotor nerve activity to skin conductance responses.
The basic premise of the exercise is that one has access to a group of academic experts with qualified knowledge on topics concerning forecasts.
These burdens were often described as willingly taken on but bounded by one's tiaojian, the economic, cultural, and social resources one had access to.
At least one had access to airport accreditation.
At that point, the guard said, one had access north, but not south.
But no one has access to us, it takes a lot to break our system.
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