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was fully admitted
adverb
In a full manner; without lack or defect.
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In the fall of 1506, he was fully admitted to the order and began to prepare for his ordination to the priesthood.
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Fault has not been fully admitted.
Women had been fully admitted two years earlier, and the school was still very much a boys club.
The building would have been their center, to which they would have been fully admitted only after they had completed their probation.
"Effective immediately, all students who received provisional acceptances into UCI will be fully admitted, except those whose transcripts clearly indicate that they did not meet our academic standards" wrote UCI Chancellor Howard Gillman in a press release issued Wednesday and obtained first by VICE News.
Mr Justice Royce said that the judge was fully entitled to admit the 2008 conviction and to conclude that it would not be right to discharge the jury.
If he had to impose a view, he would reluctantly signify that intention by using the expression "I strongly recommend.... ........ And, as ultimate proof of true intelligence and integrity, he was fully capable of admitting when he was wrong.
Others found it obnoxious, since they are neither fully admitted to nor excluded from that cellphone user's world.
A new panel of judges will be sworn in, but the man who will head it, Judge Franco Castellano, was quoted this week as saying that most of the evidence already admitted was "fully valid and usable".Last November, Mr Berlusconi's former lawyer, Cesare Previti, was cleared of one of the charges levelled at Mr Berlusconi.
The 24-hour dance licence was fully utilised, though Berkmann admits that the 36-hour party sessions were too much.
I loved every second of it and am fully comfortable admitting that!
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