This provision therefore did not prevent Mr Kanidagli from being entitled to income support and a jobseeker's allowance. |
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The heavily reworked manuscript of the chapter, entitled Eumaeus, was bought by a private collector. |
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People who are entitled to more don't take it because they think they must keep in with the boss. |
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Is it not the common law that a citizen is entitled to use self-defence in the case of wrongful arrest? |
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Ron argued that generally accepted auditing standards entitled him to rely on Hal's representations. |
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These people are entitled to protection and should not be forced to earn their keep. |
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Each of these two ladies is entitled to come into England without let or hindrance provided that she is truly the wife of her husband. |
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As a result, the defendants deny that the plaintiff is entitled to damages for wrongful dismissal. |
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Rob's first release was a self released white label entitled M.N.F for U.S consumption. |
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The trustee claimed to be entitled to elect under the policy to commute part of the annuity for a tax free lump sum. |
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Everyone is entitled to a break and often the only affordable time is outside school holiday periods. |
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The chairman pulled rank, as they so often do in such open and shut cases, and persuaded his underlings he was entitled to enter his court. |
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So ignorance gave her a confidence in herself that she was not justly entitled to. |
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Thomas Frank has advanced this theory in a book entitled What's the Matter with Kansas? |
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Legal representation has been granted to more than 70 witnesses, most of whom would be entitled to have their costs met. |
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They are applicable because this is an area that the Commonwealth is entitled to legislate in, clearly, and has legislated in. |
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People are entitled to their opinion and write in to us on a regular basis. |
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He's entitled to his opinions but he has no proof whatsoever other than it's in an area where there are salmon farms. |
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Is a prisoner serving a life sentence entitled to know the reasons why he has been refused parole? |
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The judges made this particular aspect of public policy and the judges are entitled to change it. |
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Any person could be an adherent of the religion concerned, and be entitled to the same privileges and obligations as every other person. |
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Each apartment owner is entitled to a vote at the annual general meeting of the company and decisions are made then on the subject of management. |
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Tenants have a statutory right to litigate and the Roberts were entitled to regard that right jealously. |
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The Judge is entitled to run the court in an efficient way for the benefit of litigants. |
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Children whose capacity for social adaptation is reduced over 90 per cent will also be entitled to an allowance. |
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I doubt I'm entitled to go too far in this discussion but I couldn't resist the impulse to reply to the last comment. |
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Those who do not qualify for one of the above-named Awards may be entitled to wear the NODA Commendation Award. |
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Ultimately, if a dog is off its lead and worrying the deer then the park authorities are entitled to shoot it. |
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I am contemplating divorce and want to know if, under Texas law, my wife is entitled to any part of the home's appreciation in value. |
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The Defendants are accordingly entitled to treat the Sublease as forfeited when peaceable re-entry took place. |
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The liquidator was entitled to claim the funds in the joint account on behalf of MG's creditors. |
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Each was entitled to exercise their respective rights, subject to the requirement of reasonable user. |
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The plaintiff was legally entitled to register a lien for the proper amount. |
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Once the euphoria has ebbed away, Torrance will be entitled to feel a bit knackered. |
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The appellant is not entitled to jobseeker's allowance from and including 1 June 1999 to 13 June 1999 inclusive. |
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The anti-abortion lobby argues that a fetus is a person who is entitled to civil rights. |
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The garage closes with 15 employees on the books, all of whom are entitled to transfer to the incoming dealer in Preston. |
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As McLeish and his players quaffed the inevitable champagne last night, no-one was entitled to question their bottle. |
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They wantonly destroy the property and lives of a people who are as entitled to live on the land. |
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I am entitled to speak to an audience who I know accepts my fundamental premises. |
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It is not a policy issue as to whether people should have access to water or not, people are naturally entitled to have access. |
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The landlord is then entitled to claim a credit for the income tax deducted at source from the rental income. |
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Now, not only are you doing most of the work, you are not entitled to any acknowledgement, never mind gratitude, for doing it at all. |
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Are these meetings valid as the quorum must be from the persons who are entitled to attend and vote at such meetings? |
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If they can demonstrate that this is achievable they could be entitled to more quota to keep the economy buzzing. |
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Under the mortgage, the mortgagee is entitled to recover her legal fees as between solicitor and client. |
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I married my late husband when he was a widower after he retired and I accept that as a result I am not entitled to any pension from him. |
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For the immediate period after he loses his job, he will be entitled to jobseeker's allowance based on his contribution record. |
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Anyone who is entitled to vote and isn't on the register already can apply to get on the Supplement. |
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If potheads are entitled to their drug of choice, why not those who prefer a line of Charlie? |
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The prosecution are entitled to raise it and it is their duty to do so rather than allow a dangerous person to be at large. |
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Secondly, if a bank provides a service to customers it is entitled to reasonable remuneration, if that has not been agreed. |
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Those who are entitled to tax credits are the least able to afford this delay. |
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What was the use of all this power they were entitled to if, when they needed it most, it could not help. |
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The company may not really be a registered corporation entitled to limited liability. |
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So, a private individual is entitled to automatic recourse if a supplier fails to deliver, but a company may not. |
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Scottish pupils are entitled to 500 hours of instruction within a six-year period. |
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If they work six days in a row, they are also legally entitled to a weekly rest period of 45 hours. |
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No, when you face an airport delay, you're entitled to rest, recreation and rotgut. |
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The AAFP is entitled to an equal number of alternates but may choose not to send its full number of alternates to AMA meetings. |
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Councillors are entitled to basic allowances to recompense them for the hours they put in sitting on committees and reading reports and agendas. |
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As the recitals to the Policy make clear, the appellant by virtue of the Policy is entitled to be a member of the Society. |
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The chamber is also seeking information on residents permits and what vehicles would be entitled to use loading bays. |
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Guests are also entitled to 24-hour room service, as well as laundry and dry cleaning services. |
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Many people are paying large sums of money for services which they are already entitled to. |
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I am more entitled to call myself a fox expert than some so-called experts. |
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There may well be some antis and they're perfectly entitled to come and let their opinions be known as long as they don't break any laws. |
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The all-powerful mill owners were forced to grudgingly accept that their workers were entitled to an annual holiday. |
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You just will not give them the information that they need to decide whether you are entitled to a rent rebate. |
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The only concession is that they are entitled to keep their personal allowance. |
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He ought not to be kept in custodial limbo indefinitely, entitled neither to a hearing of the case against him nor to be set at liberty. |
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Under the Local Government Act, a councillor who incurs an expense in their duty is entitled to be reimbursed. |
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Are we really entitled to shout questions at politicians and expect answers whenever we want? |
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If they get pregnant and have the baby here, they will be entitled to get residency. |
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Should widows with sizable death benefits also be entitled to short-term relief? |
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A played card cannot be retracted and as soon as it is played the opponent is entitled to play on it. |
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Why should downloaders, freeloaders, pirates and copyright felons be entitled to the protection of the law? |
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If so, shareholders will be entitled to wonder whether there is anything he cannot do. |
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If a court was entitled to look at wide social issues, then really what is being said is that the court's role is a discretionary one. |
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In her update of Olympia, entitled Tribeca, an older, clothed woman and a naked young man of Asian descent sit in a loft space furnished with modern appointments. |
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Guests who have purchased the Modified American Plan that includes breakfast and lunch or dinner are also entitled to a dine around programme at a number of west coast hotels. |
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In this case, as it appears that there is a substantial question of domicile to be decided, and as it cannot be determined for several months, the wife is entitled to alimony. |
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Swindon police are appealing for witnesses and have advised the public that when they are approached by officers they are entitled to ask for a warrant card. |
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In other words, if one of Susie's great-grandparents were black, Frank would be entitled to an annulment and relieved of his obligations to provide alimony or child support. |
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Besides, in advertising as in criminal law, every client is entitled to a stout defense. |
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So he entitled one of his earlier books, thus already authoring his own epitaph. |
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All it takes is to claim all the allowances to which you are entitled and keep a weather eye on the tax implications when deciding where to invest your hard-won savings. |
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While solicitors' articled clerks may once have been in very much the same position as pupil barristers, they have in more recent times been entitled to payment. |
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That language suggests that, if the prisoners had alleged different facts, they might have been entitled to a writ of habeas corpus from a civilian court. |
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To celebrate a retrospective box set, entitled Nothing Has Changed, Bowie has released a video for one of two new songs included. |
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Purchasers had been entitled to assume that their homes would be put together in the traditional way using tried and tested materials such as solid house-bricks. |
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According to a February 2014 study entitled Trolls Just Want To Have Fun conducted by Canadian doctors Erin E. Buckels, Paul. |
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A feature entitled From Storyboards to Screen replays the key getaway sequence from the film, with the original storyboards inserted in picture-in-picture format. |
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What was bothering me was the thought that my boss was acting in a punitive kind of way with intent to gyp me out of what I was entitled to for the purposes of saving money. |
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Women in Britain are entitled to equal respect and status with men in all areas of life and tend to have more independence and responsibility than in some other cultures. |
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There is a list of the basic licensing conditions which will be entitled to exemption, a white list of other permissible clauses, and a black list of impermissible clauses. |
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Guests are entitled to use its facilities free of charge and we spent a pleasant day at the private lido which has a restaurant, changing rooms and umbrellas with sun beds. |
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The City Council's official's response was that standing regulations entitled the council to repossess undeveloped pieces of land after a stipulated time frame. |
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I know they feel that they are entitled to a pension as of right. |
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And all of them, in castner's telling, are entitled to nominate themselves as protectors of society. |
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Under the new contracts for teachers, they will be entitled to time away from pupils while support staff take on tasks such as collecting dinner money and chasing absentees. |
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Since 1998, with the introduction of the Public Interest Disclosure Act, employees have been entitled to legal protection if they blow the whistle on wrongdoing. |
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This court held that the claimants were entitled to the cost of repairs. |
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Assange can hardly pretend to lack the intention of disseminating secrets to people not entitled to possess them. |
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I grant, of course, that the firmest resolution can change, but when it changes quickly one is entitled to wonder whether it was a firm resolution. |
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The Court of Appeal held that he was not entitled to make that amendment. |
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Those who have such views are of course entitled to continue to have them, but the clemency grant has nothing to do with that. |
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I'm entitled to it, however, and shall be sure to push the claim through, to include a refund of the tax I've over-paid since we came to live here. |
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On the first, if the appellant is right, he is entitled to an acquittal. |
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Mr Kelson told the jury a person who is being attacked or believes he is about to be attacked is entitled to use such force as reasonably necessary to defend himself. |
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The bank was not entitled to reimbursement of the amount involved. |
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He held that a spouse who arranges his or her affairs following divorce, on the assumption that all is resolved, is entitled to rely on the limitation period. |
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Feeling entitled to power, leadership, and control is a general description of patriarchy. |
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Our priests are being arrested for child abuse, and entitled men are shooting up our schools. |
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His lawyer assures him that whether he signs the papers or not, the mother is still entitled to child support. |
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Members of the public are also entitled to make complaints against pedestrians discarding rubbish and against those discarding papers or other litter from cars. |
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Since such legislation is not compatible, in my view, with Community law, they should, in principle, be entitled to seek restitution for those payments. |
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This is traditional for Royal Spouses who are not themselves entitled to surround their Arms with an order of chivalry. |
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In the film version, entitled Ill Met by Moonlight, Paddy was played by the dashing dirk Bogarde. |
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In his recent biggest-ever book, a whacking 500 pages long, entitled Dylan's Visions of Sin, he is making his case for Dylan as one of the great English-speaking poets. |
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Because there is the luminous ensemble of Sigmar Polke entitled axial Ages. |
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In this case, the outcome of the appeal does not depend upon whether the employers were or were not entitled lawfully to terminate the contract without notice. |
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A person solely entitled to the full beneficial ownership of money or property, both at law and in equity, does not enjoy an equitable interest in that property. |
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In those circumstances, investors would be entitled not just to tax relief but to the government repurchasing the shares at the price at which they were issued. |
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What is more surprising is that hard-working people so often shrug their shoulders and accept that the work-shy are entitled to what they can get off the state. |
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One of the reasons one is entitled to the integrity of one's real estate is that one can do things on that real estate which are not seen by the public. |
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As a legal deposit library, the National Library is entitled to request a copy of every work published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. |
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He later wrote about the devastation in his radio play entitled Return Journey to Swansea. |
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Their concert and trip to Cuba was documented and then released as a DVD entitled Louder Than War. |
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The first, entitled For Tinkerbell, had a cover photo taken by Roberts and Matthews' housemate Roland Dafis. |
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In 2011, he was commissioned to direct and write the libretto for another opera, entitled The Doctor's Tale. |
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One card was inserted with a special heart, the finder of which would be entitled to a prize. |
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Not every community sent an envoy, delegates were often entitled to represent a set of communities. |
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Following articles 363 and 364 of the Treaty of Versailles, Czechoslovakia was entitled to lease its own harbour bassin, Moldauhafen in Hamburg. |
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You're entitled to bring a bag weighing fifty pounds onto the airplane, and will be charged extra for any overage. |
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Once a state is a party to the Court's statute, it is entitled to participate in cases before the Court. |
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Claude Lanzmann recorded his experiences in 1979, producing a documentary entitled Visitor from the living. |
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In 1976, Chinmoy released a meditative album on Folkways Records entitled Music for Meditation. |
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In his will, he adopted his nephew, which entitled the latter to inherit the entire estate. |
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However, everyone at the assembly was entitled to watch and listen to the Law Council at work. |
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He would be entitled to 10 percent of all the revenues from the new lands in perpetuity. |
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He would be entitled to ten per cent of all the revenues from the new lands in perpetuity. |
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At a time when I was entitled to expect rewards and retirement, I was incontinently arrested and sent home loaded with chains. |
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However, only his elder brother was entitled to make use of the family arms. |
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On his return, he published a book entitled An Alliance to Raid for Slaves. |
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This was the result of a 1999 European Court of Human Rights case, which argued that Gibraltar should be entitled to vote in European elections. |
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County boroughs entitled to their own quarter sessions had a single recorder instead of a bench of justices. |
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Motorists who recently had a vehicle MOT tested and disagree with the outcome of the inspection are entitled to an appeal against the decision. |
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On 10 July 1969 the BBC published its plans for radio and television in a policy document entitled Broadcasting in the Seventies. |
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In medieval England, boroughs were also entitled to elect members of parliament. |
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In 1999, Madness released their first studio album since 1986, entitled Wonderful. |
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A programme entitled Britain's Island Fortress was made about this prison escape for National Geographic Channel's Breakout documentary series. |
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Each citizen is entitled to education and there is universal compulsory school attendance. |
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In addition, Polybius wrote an extensive treatise entitled Tactics, which may have detailed Roman and Greek military tactics. |
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However, until 1999, all hereditary peers were entitled to sit and vote in the House of Lords. |
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In 1958, Mosfilm produced a film entitled The Journey Beyond Three Seas with Oleg Strizhenov cast as Afanasy Nikitin. |
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Mary Russell Mitford also wrote a drama based on the story entitled Inez de Castro. |
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The sections of this statute left in force were entitled the Puerto Rican Federal Relations Act. |
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All first-year professors here must teach four courses a term, yet you're only teaching one! What entitled you to such a privilege? |
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Most of the Dieppe maps depict a large land mass entitled Jave la Grande, between what is now Indonesia and Antarctica. |
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Hogan and Patrick O'Neill and a book on Fingal lore entitled Fair Fingall by Patrick Archer. |
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Public Schools... are distinguished from those which until recently were entitled Grammar Schools. |
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It was established in 1992 by an agreement entitled the Porvoo Common Statement which establishes full communion between and among the churches. |
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However, such features are entitled to a territorial sea extending 12 nautical miles. |
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Hall related this experience and other adventures in a book entitled Fragment of Voyages and Travels Including Anecdotes of a Naval Life. |
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Any freeman so committed or detained in prison without cause being stated should be entitled to bail or be freed. |
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But by phrasing the guidelines in terms of what the jury are not entitled to do, the clarity of the direction is compromised. |
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In American tort law, recklessness of the tortfeasor can cause the Plaintiff to be entitled to punitive damages. |
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The question was whether a person convicted of a crime was entitled to be indemnified against the consequences of that crime. |
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Once that threshold is met, the plaintiff is entitled to some amount of recovery for that loss or injury. |
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The claimant would be entitled to the direct costs required to rebuild the factory and replace the damaged machinery. |
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In addition to damages, the successful party is entitled to be awarded their reasonable legal costs that they spent during the case. |
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The court held that Mr Cave was entitled to withdraw his offer at any time before the auctioneer accepted it. |
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Third parties are entitled to rely on the ostensible authority of agents held out by the company to act on its behalf. |
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When property is lost at sea and rescued by another, the rescuer is entitled to claim a salvage award on the salved property. |
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If such a person is entitled to sit in the House of Lords, he still only has one vote. |
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A title goes into abeyance if there is more than one person equally entitled to be the holder. |
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However, voters in Scotland under 18 are not entitled to vote in European Parliament and UK general elections. |
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The Lords were entitled by convention to reject, but not to amend, a money bill, but had not rejected a budget for two centuries. |
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The Act allowed for the creation of female peers entitled to sit in the House of Lords. |
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Later, Queen Mary I ruled that the Earls of Oxford were indeed entitled to the office of Lord Great Chamberlain on an hereditary basis. |
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The Lord Speaker, like the Speaker of the House of Commons, is entitled to a grace and favour apartment in the Parliamentary Estate. |
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Before 1997, MPs who did not take the oath, whilst unable to receive their salary, were entitled to the other facilities of the House. |
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Whichever MP has reserved the slot presents their bill and is entitled to speak for 10 minutes to convince the house of its merit. |
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The Leader of the Opposition is entitled to a salary in addition to their salary as a Member of Parliament. |
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Davy's first preserved poem entitled The Sons of Genius is dated 1795 and marked by the usual immaturity of youth. |
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On 28 January 1832 Benbow published a pamphlet entitled Grand National Holiday and Congress of the Productive Classes. |
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In 1920, the International Labour Office published a report entitled Coal Production in the Ruhr District. |
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A member of the syndicate is entitled to the underwriting fee and the concession. |
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In the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnised in that manner was entitled to legal recognition. |
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There was the additional advantage for her that the Crown was entitled to royalties on metals extracted from English land. |
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More recently, a biography entitled Black Tom was written by Terence Copley. |
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In 1852 he also printed for private circulation an anonymous volume of poems entitled The Plaint of Freedom. |
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I accepted the challenge and a month or so later sent him a short subject entitled A Kitten for Hitler. |
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The story, from Irving's collection of short stories entitled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. |
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This was part of the film series entitled The Last Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. |
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The Union contends that Fifer was entitled to promotion to the position of Group Leader on the third trick in the Core Room Department. |
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Affleck is certainly entitled to his viewpoint and artistic license. |
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But Sir Stephen House is entitled to a warmish glow in the middle of all the controversy surrounding his imminent departure. |
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Everyone is entitled to be treated with basic decency and respect. |
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A focal point of WPC 2004 will be a session entitled the Voice of the Customer. |
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Thus, for a taxpayer to be entitled to an amortization deduction on an amortizable Sec. |
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Jobcentre Plus is there to support you, making sure you get the benefits you are entitled to and can get back to work as quickly as possible. |
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Until now, passengers buying network railcards have been entitled to one third off any journey made in the south-east after 10am on a weekday. |
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On 9 July 2010, Boyle announced that her second album would be a Christmas album entitled The Gift. |
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All RAs are entitled to exhibit up to six works in the annual Summer Exhibition. |
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In fact, throughout 1946, they continued to arm-wrestle over which of them was entitled to philosophize. |
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If someone commited adultery and hence broke the Law with such generous begivings they were entitled to harshest punishment to save time. |
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A year ago, amid the London riots, people were entitled to wonder if Mr Cameron had a point about Broken Britain. |
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After crossing his palm with a donation, I felt entitled at least to ask where he was from. |
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He owned that, if the Test Act were repealed, the Protestants were entitled to some equivalent. |
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At the same time, however, no one is entitled to a free pass to the nation's highest court. |
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Students are generally entitled to student loans to cover the cost of tuition fees and living costs. |
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Additionally, each Member of Parliament is entitled to table questions for written answer. |
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In 1989, they wrote a book, entitled His Eminence and Hizzoner, in which they set forth their differences in amicable fashion. |
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And if anyone's entitled to such sweet dreams, it's Annie Lennox. |
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If one party obtains a majority of seats, then that party is entitled to form the Government. |
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After that he witnessed fairly regularly until his resignation in 931, but was listed in a lower position than entitled by his seniority. |
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As an additional measure, Henry took the cross, declaring himself a crusader and thereby entitled to special protection from Rome. |
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Upon his succession as king, Henry became entitled to bear the arms of his kingdom. |
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A decree of the English Court of Chancery is not entitled to more respect in Scotland than a decree of the Scottish Court of Session in England. |
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Raleigh wrote a poetic response to Christopher Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to His Love of 1592, entitled The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd. |
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The military protocol of the day was that a town or garrison that rejected the chance to surrender was not entitled to quarter. |
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In 1909, a short story by John Buchan entitled The Company of the Marjolaine was published in Blackwood's Magazine. |
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Jobseekers are entitled to personalised jobsearch planning and job-matching, with direct access to vacancies. |
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However, they are entitled to take part in constituency politics, and to make their views known on these matters. |
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They are also, with similar exceptions, entitled to be citizens of Ireland. |
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Peers of the Realm were formerly entitled to a trial in the House of Lords, just as commoners were entitled to trial by jury. |
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Theoretically, the Crown, as fount of honour, is entitled to decide all questions relating to peerage disputes. |
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The House, however, ruled that the recipient of the peerage, Sir James Parke, was not entitled thereby to sit as a Lord of Parliament. |
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The replacement boards were each entitled to levy their own rate in the parish. |
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Every civil parish has a parish meeting, which all the electors of the parish are entitled to attend. |
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In 2015, BBC Radio Derby commissioned a Derbyshire anthem, entitled 'Our Derbyshire', including lyrics suggested by its listeners. |
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In addition to his research, Hardy is remembered for his 1940 essay on the aesthetics of mathematics, entitled A Mathematician's Apology. |
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In 1641 Wilkins published an anonymous treatise entitled Mercury, or The Secret and Swift Messenger. |
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The first contributor of an accepted new item is entitled to a free issue, as are all other Good People who send in locs, cartoons, etc. |
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Soldiers of the Swiss Guard are entitled to hold Vatican City State passports and nationality. |
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In the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnized in that manner was entitled to legal recognition. |
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In 1856, Ralph Waldo Emerson published a book of essays entitled English Traits. |
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MacCulloch wrote of this in depth in a book published in 1911 entitled Religion of the Ancient Celts. |
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Each child in England at the first school term after their third birthday, is entitled to 15 hours per week free childcare funding. |
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In Scotland children are entitled to a place in a nursery class when they reach their third birthday. |
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The majority of such universities are not entitled to award bachelor's degrees. |
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It is a legal deposit library, therefore it is entitled to request a free copy of every book published in the UK and Ireland. |
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Within the school, an Oppidan Scholar is entitled to use the letters OS after his name. |
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In addition to the masters, the following three categories of senior boys are entitled to exercise School discipline. |
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As Dean of St Paul's, he was entitled to impale them with the arms of the Deanery, and the school has often used them in this form also. |
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The Keeper of the Royal Menagerie was entitled to use the Lion Tower as a house for life. |
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The late 19th century English poet Nora Chesson summarised pixie mythology fairly well in a poem entitled The Pixies. |
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In one episode entitled Bacon Tree, Epic Meal Time creates a tree made out of bacon using over 2,000 strips of bacon. |
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In another episode entitled Boss Bacon Burger, over 400 strips of bacon are used to make a gigantic hamburger with bacon and other toppings. |
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The first, entitled The Love School, was shown in 1975, starring Peter Egan as Millais. |
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In 1809, Coleridge made his second attempt to become a newspaper publisher with the publication of the journal entitled The Friend. |
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In 1859 an essay by the philosopher John Stuart Mill, entitled On Liberty argues for toleration and individuality. |
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The aforementioned coronets are borne in place of those to which they might otherwise be entitled as peers or peeresses. |
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The show, entitled The Red Piano, was a multimedia concert featuring massive props and video montages created by David LaChapelle. |
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Various artists have written songs entitled Glastonbury or about the festival including Nizlopi, The Waterboys and Scouting for Girls. |
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On 3 February 1951, he made a trial tape entitled The Goons, and sent it to the BBC producer Pat Dixon, who eventually accepted it. |
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In June 2010 the book, entitled The Very Fairy Princess, reached number 1 on the New York Times Best Seller List for Children's Books. |
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Jack Whittingham also worked on the script, culminating in a screenplay entitled James Bond, Secret Agent. |
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Cumberbatch won an Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for the third episode of the third series of the show entitled His Last Vow. |
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Since 1661, the Swedish Royal Library has been entitled to a copy of all works published in Sweden. |
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In unofficiated matches, a ball is out only if the player entitled to make the call is sure that the ball is out. |
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From the Opening Meet they will switch to formal hunting attire where entitled members will wear scarlet and the rest black or navy. |
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Having fulfilled his promise, Warner published a book entitled How We Recovered the Ashes. |
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Members are entitled to various discounts at hostelries and retail outlets around Bath, including the Bath Rugby shop. |
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In 2001, Eubank was the subject of a Louis Theroux documentary entitled When Louis Met. |
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In January 2005, Sky One commissioned a programme entitled Darts Players' Wives, primarily focusing on the wives and their relationships. |
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In 2002, MacArthur released her first autobiography entitled Taking on the World. |
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In September 2010, she published a second autobiography entitled Full Circle. |
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A folk cartoon inspired by the 1854 Eureka Rebellion entitled Fall back with the Eureka Jack. |
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As with all elections in the UK, Irish and qualifying Commonwealth citizens are entitled to vote. |
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With the exception of justice, the number of ministries to which each party is entitled is determined by the D'Hondt system. |
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If the husband found her with another man and beat her, he was not entitled to any further compensation. |
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All Gibraltarians are entitled to health care in public wards and clinics at the St Bernard hospital and primary health care centre. |
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It also seems that the wife of a chieftain was entitled to some share of the chief's authority over his territory. |
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Seized vessels and cargo were sold at auction, with the corsair captain entitled to a portion of the proceeds. |
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People not ordinarily resident in the UK are in general not entitled to free hospital treatment, with some exceptions such as refugees. |
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Other EU nationals are equally entitled to treatment on presentation of a valid European Health Insurance Card. |
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Although the bank does not have a physical presence on Tristan da Cunha, the residents of Tristan are entitled to use its services. |
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In 1990 he wrote a further booklet for the Monday Club entitled The Preservation of the House of Lords. |
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British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens living in Scotland who were aged 18 or over on election day were entitled to vote. |
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British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens living in Wales aged eighteen or over on election day were entitled to vote. |
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They are entitled to live in Ireland without any restrictions or conditions. |
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This is due to the fact that British citizens are also entitled to use Irish public services on the same basis as Irish citizens in Ireland. |
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In addition, an estimated 1,000 entitled personnel were in Sierra Leone, and the government feared for their safety. |
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First class passengers, as well as Gold Executive Club members, are entitled to use First Class Lounges. |
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Bishops and archbishops of the Church of Ireland were entitled to sit in the Irish House of Lords as Lords Spiritual. |
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The Latin edition of the book was entitled Philosophus Autodidactus and it was an earlier novel that is also set on a deserted island. |
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A 1997 movie entitled Robinson Crusoe starred Pierce Brosnan and received limited commercial success. |
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As of April 2016, Moore has been curating a comic book anthology series entitled Cinema Purgatorio published by Avatar Press. |
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As it was customary to commission a piece from a local composer, Wood invited Sargent to write a piece entitled Impression on a Windy Day. |
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During 2006, Barry was the executive producer on an album entitled Here's to the Heroes by the Australian ensemble The Ten Tenors. |
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A live album entitled LeftRightLeftRightLeft was recorded at various shows during the tour. |
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Cavafy, Hockney starred in a documentary by filmmaker James Scott, entitled Love's Presentation. |
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In 1999, Emin had her first solo exhibition in the United States at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, entitled Every Part of Me's Bleeding. |
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The book was published both with and without music, the music edition being entitled The BBC Hymn Book with Music. |
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In framing its presentations, the association has claimed that people are entitled to the property that is produced by their labor. |
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Under the auspices of the British Secular Union, Queensberry wrote a pamphlet entitled The Religion of Secularism and the Perfectibility of Man. |
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On 3 July 2007, the Justice Secretary Jack Straw laid a green paper before Parliament entitled The Governance of Britain. |
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