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Yesterday, it was not clear whether US Airways would grant that request.
To suppose this is not possible is to beg the question against those who would grant that beliefs are motivationally inert while holding that moral claims express beliefs.
The ballot measure would grant that authority to the insurance commissioner and establish a process for outside groups to challenge rate filings.
For nine months the IOC pondered whether it would grant that status to Marial, leaving his Olympic hopes dangling, until Saturday when it announced its approval, clearing the way for him to compete at the 2012 Games.
Most reasonable people would grant that privacy is a function of liberty.
Even Winogrand would grant that the Jewish attitude he celebrated was ecumenical.
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Some claim it is mentioned in the Bible, while humourists have pictured Israelis brushing their teeth with it, and stirring it into their coffee.Yet most Israelis would willingly grant that hummus is an Arab dish.
He plans to introduce a bill in Congress next week that would grant you that very right.
A joint cyber-operations working group would grant him that advantage," Moriuchi said.
MySpace could include a session ID as part of its token that would grant Meebo access to that data, without any input required from the user.
Pettitte said he wants to throw B.P. on Tuesday, and Manager Joe Girardi said he would grant permission, so that could be something worth seeing.
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