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The National Front, the chief opposition party, was allowed to circulate letters highly critical of the regime.
At first, the historian James T. Patterson has written, only one copy was allowed to circulate; the other ninety-nine were locked in a vault.
Instead, the King's chancellor, Pierre Flotte, was allowed to circulate a distorted extract of the bull and thus to prepare public opinion for the great assembly of the States General (the legislative body of France) in April 1302, in which nobles and burghers enthusiastically, and the clergy reluctantly, supported the King.
The compound was allowed to circulate for 2 h post injection at which time the mice were sacrificed and organs were harvested (n = 3).
The drug was allowed to circulate for various times (1, 2, and 6 h), after which the mice were sacrificed (n = 3).
The library was allowed to circulate for 10 min, after which the mouse was euthanized and organs were harvested and kept on ice.
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For decades, Twain's books were allowed to circulate.
The result was that during the day the prisoners were allowed to circulate freely,' he says.
It's not healthy if people are allowed to circulate with hidden faces, for whatever reason.
In plate freezers, refrigerant is allowed to circulate inside thin channels within the plates.
Within a wider radius of about six miles, no animals are allowed to circulate, even to go to slaughter.
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was allowed to move
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was allowed to work
was allowed to pass
was seen to circulate
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was allowed to swear
was allowed to go
was expected to circulate
was allowed to grow
was allowed to drive
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