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While Winslet's first husband, Jim Threapleton, once spoke of access issues, this seemed specific to when she was filming overseas.
Some spoke of access to on-site rooftop infinity swimming pools and top of the range company cars.
All three of those locations have a key element Garber spoke of — access to mass transportation (the West Side site will soon have subway access via an expansion of the No. 7 subway line).
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He often spoke of his access during the two-hour time slots he bought on the popular "Talkline with Zev Brenner" radio program.
The women at the conference who play golf spoke of the priceless access they have to bosses or potential business partners who might not be able to arrange four minutes of face time with them at the office but whose rapt attention they have for the four or five hours it takes to play 18 holes.
They spoke of problems with access to care, and to the slow response from social services.
Will the Iranians, who are speaking of "managed access," challenge the justification for inspecting military, Revolutionary Guard or scientific facilities?
Mr. Franks was most dismissive of his opponent when he accused Mr. Corzine of backpedaling since the Democratic primary; he said that Mr. Corzine had stopped calling for "universal health insurance," and now speaks of "universal access" to health care.
They spoke of having problems with access to care.
During the presidential campaign, George W. Bush said he opposed quotas but spoke of a need for "affirmative access," a stance that left his position on the issue ambiguous.
He spoke of the benefits of unfettered access to the European single market, and argued that Britain had a more powerful influence over global affairs in partnership with other EU countries than it could have alone.
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