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Soccer is one publicly approved distraction, and satellite television has become almost universally available.

Temporary marriage has been publicly approved since early 1990's by Iranian officials, particularly Hashemi Rafsanjani, who was president then, as a way to channel young people's sexual urges under the strict sexual segregation of the Islamic republic.

"I think we have the best chance to have a healthy dialogue if experiments are publicly approved," says Dr Keith.Geoengineering experiments carried out high-handedly or without due respect for sensible concerns would be damaging.

The school owed much to the enlightened Holy Roman emperor Frederick II, who decreed in 1221 that no one should practice medicine until he had been publicly approved by the masters of Salerno.

In 1221 the Holy Roman emperor Frederick II decreed that no doctor in the kingdom could legally practice medicine until he had been examined and publicly approved by the school at Salerno.

"They could spend their money any way they wanted, but, once we started giving tax deductions, which amounted to a publicly approved subsidy, you had to prove that the money was going for a philanthropic purpose, but that is so broad that you can give to almost anything.

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He justified the House's vote by pointing to Cushing's failure to publicly approve the bill.

Teague, who said the move was instinctive and not premeditated, had not received any disciplinary action as of yesterday, although he assumed a fine would be forthcoming from the N.F.L. Cowboys Coach Dave Campo stopped short of publicly approving what Teague did.

We are shut in a cool palace with the Prince as he wonders what to do, making choices that are both brilliant - publicly approving of the "revolution", marrying his ambitious but penniless nephew Tancredi to a nouveau riche beauty, but refusing the offer of a seat in the new national Senate - and in the long term pointless.

President Ollanta Humala's government last month sent to Congress a bill, based on German legislation, to make it a crime for anyone publicly "to approve, justify, deny or minimise" the crimes of terrorism.

In practice, they may generally be regarded as explicit agreements on matters of public interest,c submitted in written form, in which the parties declare publicly to approve a plan or course of action, or mutual commitments; putting their own resources (not necessarily financial resources) to a shared purpose, and agreeing on when and how to implement this (Bobbio 2000).

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