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"We need to have full transparency".

"They have to have full control over how to narrate".

Once in place, it took years to have full effect.

He wants the Scottish Tories to have full autonomy over the party's election manifesto in Scotland.

The Catholic Relief Act (1793) enabled Catholics to take degrees but not to have full standing.

And plan thy offspring with the woman always to have full authority over her own body.

This will enable him to have full control over who steps in his shoes.

"They want their parents to have full recognition and full status," he told Cooper.

In the meantime, Walsh seems to have full authority to continue shaping the front office.

"We want to have full normal military relations, but we aren't ready yet," said Ambassador Le.

"With 1,000 machines," Dr. Peterson said, "we expect to have full coverage".

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