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It is like a magic lamp that can grant but one wish: once used, it loses its lustre forever.

He tells the family about a mummified monkey's paw he is carrying - a magical object that can grant the owner three wishes.

The drama is set in Zurich in 1917, and, amid Stoppard's layered, brilliant verbal erudition, it defends the purpose of art as an activity that can grant a sliver of immortality.

Here's an example: the European commission runs a publicly funded globalisation adjustment fund that can grant over £100m a year for precisely the sort of situation British steelworkers now face.

As first reported in Guardian Australia on 2 August, Entsch has backtracked from his earlier support of a bank royal commission in favour of an independent tribunal that can grant victims compensation.

It's a Faustian tale about a magical bottle that can grant its owners everything they desire, on condition that afterwards it is sold for less than they paid for it.

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The crucial point to note here is that Patricia can grant that the proposition has autonomous warrant but continue to press the issue because she can ask Fred whether the possession of autonomous warrant is at all truth conducive.

The Legislature is expected to consider 33 bills this summer that include limits on the raises and benefits that arbitrators can grant police and firefighters and eliminate mandated costs on local governments.

Critics of the way the domestic worker industry operates in Lebanon have said that the initial high fees that employers pay can sometimes result in the employers feeling that they can grant fewer rights to the domestic worker.

In their appeal, among other issues they point out that while the law says that it cannot be applied to protests that have been granted authorization, neither the Montreal police, nor City of Montreal lawyers, nor the Attorney General of Quebec, could say that there is a body that can even grant that authorization.

He reintroduced to English gardens many plants that had gone out of fashion, particularly roses.He gained all the medals and other honours that horticulture can grant.

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