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The artist vowed to continue his morning ritual "until I regain the right to travel freely".
It is not easy for the state's former felons to regain the right to vote.
In his appearance today, Blair is attempting to regain the right to be heard, not just on Iraq, but on the politics of the day in general.
Mr. Romney, after considerable pushing by Mr. Santorum, said he thought that violent felons should never regain the right to vote.
Why is that people with felony convictions can regain the right to own a gun but cannot live in public housing, get food stamps or vote?
A new state law has cleared the way for people convicted of certain felonies to eventually regain the right to vote.
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Paul McCartney has filed a lawsuit against Sony/ATV to regain the rights to classic Beatles songs.
"Our proposals would ensure that communities regain the rights to their lands and at the same time become custodians of the forest.
Inspire will regain the rights to both INS365 Respiratory, being tested for chronic bronchitis, and INS37217 Respiratory, being tested for cystic fibrosis.
But musicians contend that they are not "hired" by a record label, and that they are more like book authors, whose right to regain the rights to their works is not disputed.
You report that musicians, who lose copyrights under work-for-hire contracts with record companies, seek to be treated like book authors "whose right to regain the rights to their works is not disputed" (news article, Sept. 4).
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