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were access
noun
A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage.
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Within each pass were access ramps for horses and ladders for soldiers.
He and Joel were access specialists, facilitating the delivery of home-health-care services to disabled consumers of illegal drugs.
Her top issues were access to education and healthcare, subjects that were at the heart of Sanders' electoral pitch – focused, like Stein's, on social justice.
O'Ree, who grew up in Canada, in New Brunswick, and now lives in California, said the biggest barriers to hockey's diversification were access to ice and equipment for children from poor areas of cities and among immigrant populations.
Having done all this, having gone through the pain of changing languages and undergone the death-and-rebirth initiation, you are sometimes given – as a reward, as it were – access to a metaphysical insight of an odd, savage beauty.
Also used were access by mail or e-mail [40].
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"No Facebook systems or accounts were accessed.
Major complications were access-related and included groin hematoma in 7.2% patients (all not requiring operative exploration), and pseudoaneurysm formation in 2.2% patients (successfully treated by local pressure bandaging).
"Access is access.
Part of it is access.
There's access for anybody".
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