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And 25 Rbh1 prevented Giri from playing 25... Bf8, which would have allowed him to break through with 26 Bg5.
They never did make the long trip, which would have allowed Kay to begin adoption proceedings immediately.
The government's golden share, which would have allowed it to block a takeover, was abolished in 2003.
"Sovereign free association," which would have allowed for more autonomy, received 33percentt, and independence garnered 5percentt.
Another California housing measure, Proposition 10, which would have allowed cities to enact rent control measures, failed.
This represents a considerable strengthening of the UK's earlier proposals, which would have allowed MPs to alter EU citizens' rights.
"It believes that the conditions, which would have allowed it to realize a shareholder value-creating merger, are not met".
"The FIA offered them options which would have allowed them to compete safely within the limitations of their tyres.
The co-op proposal, which would have allowed tenants to buy their apartments at low prices, was narrowly defeated.
The subpoena was controversial because the department did not provide any advance notice to The A.P., which would have allowed it to negotiate or challenge it in court.
They all escaped the added oversight, which would have allowed the federal government to close down the mines every time they found a significant violation.
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