The temporal license of epic and of the pursuit of seasonability was not an option in the courts. |
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So far, two ice cream manufacturers have managed to snag the official license for low-carb super-premium ice cream products. |
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Anglers are reminded that this competition is open to everyone and no permit or license is required. |
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He was a playwright and memoirist who clearly believed in a writer's artistic license to embroider. |
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For strictly non-commercial use of the software, you may prefer to license the software under the non-commercial use license. |
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He got his international license in 2003 and is planning to help young Bulgarian footballers transfer to Western Europe. |
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And if a physician fails to disclose information, that may be automatic grounds for having one's license revoked. |
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Oxford University will keep any patents as well as a royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use the intellectual property internally. |
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Remove those bumper stickers or license plate frames on your cars that remind you of a lifestyle you wish to leave behind. |
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When a police car is near yours he gets a letter or number off your license plate. |
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For one thing, vulture investors may be unwilling to go through the red tape involved in obtaining a license to run a casino in New Jersey. |
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By avoiding the messiness of debate that a real democracy requires, we have given license to the excesses we now bemoan. |
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One thing I do know is that if she has no license then your insurance is also null and void. |
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She carefully checked the business license number and examined the official stamp on my invitation letter from all directions. |
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First, it scans for license information pertaining to the current web page and places relevant icons on the status bar. |
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Commissioners are unclear how long the process of awarding the state's final license will take. |
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Twining snapdragon winds through the Calhoun's ocotillo fence and license plate collection. |
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However, this same person also held a valid Hong Kong driver's license as well as a taxi driver's license. |
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The license terms can be printed on the sticker or the shrink wrap or be viewable through the shrink wrap as in software packaging. |
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The line, a reference to their recent stiff increases in license fees for cable operators, drew laughter and applause. |
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Equally important, it protects freedom from itself, tempering excesses of individual license by postulating a higher moral code. |
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While taking a fare to Taipo, he saw another taxicab with the identical license plate number. |
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While students are predominantly male, any driver with a valid license can sign up. |
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The aircraft is being manufactured in Pakistan under license from Sweden, the paper said. |
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We wouldn't be able to license immediately, we would need to go through the procedures for a novel technique. |
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Eileen graduated from the Hospital for Special Surgery with a license in practical nursing, specializing in orthopaedics and sports medicine. |
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We can rattle off the number of a license plate that could lead to a sniper's arrest. |
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What is required for the job is an accounting degree and a license as a certified public accountant. |
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Some people bowl because it gives them a license to go out, have a drink, wear outlandish clothes, and yell. |
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Let's all just chalk this up to poetic license and go with the Japan thing. |
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It confirms Microsoft's ability to sublicense its patent license to its customers is limited. |
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Schering has been granted a world-wide exclusive license with the right to grant sublicenses. |
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She'll eat a loss before handing over her driver's license to reverse an overcharge at Kmart. |
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Once the license is obtained, the foreign investor reportedly can rent land very cheaply, and then build a factory and employ labor. |
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Another bank had its operating license suspended for three months but was subsequently re-opened. |
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I pled guilty, paid a fine, and had my driver's license suspended for 30 days. |
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Late night eateries will have to secure a license before dishing up hot food to hungry revellers as part of a major shake-up of licensing laws. |
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The license is also revoked if the licensee makes a patent claim against another licensee over the code covered by the license. |
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I have a license with the Nevada State Athletic Commission and they have passed me fit to box. |
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The state refused to renew her day-care license because of old laws on the books that classify cohabitation as illegal. |
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I'm not sure the state is right to suspend the license in that situation, but I think it's important to keep a sense of perspective here. |
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This is an outrageous perversion of the long-standing law that the creator has the exclusive right to license his work. |
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It seems a bit impertinent to ask if this relationship needs a license to endure. |
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No other license is granted to the buyer whether expressly, by implication, by estoppel or otherwise. |
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He also held a trainer's license in California, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas, and was licensed as a farrier in both Oklahoma and Texas. |
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The photography was stunning as it has been consistently, which makes me glad I do pay my license fee. |
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The commonwealth of Pennsylvania mandates that all dog owners license their pets by the time they are six months old. |
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You don't lose much compositionally watching the film in full screen, except your license for being a movie buff. |
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For years, investors lucky enough or plugged-in enough to get allocations of initial public offerings had a license to print money. |
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The GNU software license for example, and the copyleft license, are similar to the Creative Commons license. |
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Just because you need to buy a cable in addition to your printer does not give you license to fly off the handle at the sales rep. |
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But I coughed it up anyway, and then they came back and said that they want my old driver's license number. |
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Its success potential will rest heavily on how strictly its license terms are defined. |
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Without capital to expand alone, Lovell could either franchise her bar or license the trademark. |
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The deal will see the companies cross license some technology and have Microsoft pay Alacritech an undisclosed sum. |
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I am not saying that you should not go FSBO or let your house be sold by Aunt Millie, who just got her license last month. |
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A person who has obtained the appropriate license and permit may transport green pelts of furbearers. |
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If you want to do something specific, you do not want to rely on fuzzy and vague license language. |
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Technically, water remains a public resource, but water license holders can now sell the rights to a public resource for personal gain. |
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As soon as you get your license you get a p-plate which stays on your car for three years. |
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There is a separate license for migratory game fish like salmon and sea trout but this also covers the species on my license. |
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The record producers argued vigorously that the compulsory license system must be retained. |
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It is a valuable and articulate polemic against the glibness of liberal internationalism, its ideological license and its bouts of arrogance. |
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He believes that parliament should license prostitution in a more formal way. |
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Linked by radio to the computer, police in one prowl car simply call off a sampling of passing license numbers. |
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The license gives set-top makers and vendors access to a signal-scrambling and descrambling system. |
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Thus in some countries, we have been able to craft the license to give the author the power to grant both copyrights and moral rights. |
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On the other hand, if police are involved or a license is revoked, the teacher will probably file a grievance with his union. |
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Gradually, in other songs, Dylan gives more license to clowns and fools, gargoyles and grotesques. |
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The Ministry of Transportation suspended my license and I was extremely embarrassed and humiliated. |
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He subsequently surrendered his law license in 1988 and was disbarred after an investigation. |
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If approved, he can sell the license to waste soil dumping companies to dispose of waste soil at the site. |
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Down the road, she is entertaining the idea of applying for a license to train young girls how to box. |
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Let me go to you, Greg, on this issue of dumping the car, license plates found, abandoned in the field. |
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She suggested that in the morning I try to find a license bureau and obtain a duplicate license. |
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A spokesman for the Montana board of medical examiners said Braun was issued a medical license in that state in June. |
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I got very upset, I lost my wallet which contained my bank cards, driver's license etc, and also my camera. |
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Make a list of Ron's assets, as well as his Social Security, driver's license and bank account numbers. |
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The addresses the commission uses are picked at random from driver's license and voter rolls, he said. |
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Josh was working, and he had to use his social security card and driver's license because he couldn't get a job otherwise. |
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Is there any connection between a hazardous materials license and a school bus driver's license? |
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I headed over to his house with my newly acquired driver's license and he already had some taquitos in the oven. |
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Do you need any kind of driver's license, a special license to drive something like this? |
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We may also ask to see your driver's license or other identifying documents. |
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Going to get a driver's license or getting a green card is as experience you will never forget. |
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The officers stopped the truck and asked to see the driver's license and vehicle ownership documents. |
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That means it is not necessary to secure a commercial driver's license to operate one. |
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You don't need a special driver's license and you do not need to pay road tax or registration. |
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In the old days, before calling the station, the officer walked up to the car to collect the driver's license and registration. |
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Do we want to know if the driver that is driving next to us on the freeway has a driver's license and has auto insurance? |
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First of all, the traffic police intercepted our car and asked the driver to produce his driver's license and registration. |
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So if they ask my company to pay a license fee, I'll be recommending that we tell them where to get off. |
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As he gazed upon the license plate in front of him with its letters and numbers, he almost wished for a car. |
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I wrote the number of the license plate down, and stuck it in my back pocket. |
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She got her pilot's license in 1948 and became an accomplished stunt flier and test pilot. |
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However, they cannot travel without strict permission and license from the King. |
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They've been given tacit permission, if not license, to hurl themselves at them. |
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When exploited properly it's a license to print money, capable of earning its purchase price within a few years. |
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She added that the franchise license from the Miss World Pageant was especially difficult to obtain. |
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A liquor license on Whyte Avenue is generally known to be a license to print money. |
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I had up to fifty dollars, my bank card and important cards like my driving license and my health card. |
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The aviation authority said the company could fly charters, but that license expires in two months. |
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The brothers promptly swiped the exclusive license from the gaping maws of nearly a dozen major competitors. |
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They also ripped the license plate off it and took it with them to take somewhere else so they wouldn't identify the car right away. |
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The line proved so popular that Sony Japan bought the license and now uses the dolls as promotional merchandise. |
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If any form of sexual license is condemned then it leaves a toehold for other forms of sexual license to be condemned. |
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Apparently we needed to sign in front of an official so that our learner's license could be processed. |
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A private company, subsidised by the taxpayer, is given a license to print money at our expense. |
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The victim also caught several numbers on the license plate as well as the make of the car. |
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Once he enters it in there he could have it look up the license plate to find out who was driving it. |
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This is the very first time I've seen knitting patterns published under a CC license, and I think it's splendid! |
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Whenever they spot an out-of-state license plate, have them use crayons to color in that state on their map. |
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One entry examined Lord Byron, whose libertine life and poetic license Porter clearly admired. |
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What it's meant is handing over to them a license to print money so that they are awash with profits at the same time as being morally bankrupt. |
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Additionally, an artist or publisher who transfers an artwork by a license can also retain greater control over the way it is marketed. |
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For awhile, starting an Internet company and taking it public was a license to print money. |
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Same goes for middle initials, alternate spellings, or transposed driver's license numbers. |
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That's when you catch the snoop in your rear-view mirror, methodically recording your license plate in a notepad. |
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The lessor can neither refuse the license to assign, nor assent to the assignment, for he has nothing more to do with it. |
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Perkel ended up calling the sales department instead, where a representative informed him that the license was not, in fact, a binding agreement. |
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They're so confident that if you don't pass your test at the license bureau after completing their program, they'll pay for the retest. |
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There was no way a video game maker's going to license their title for the film. |
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In California, if you drink under the legal age, one of the penalties that can be imposed is that you lose your license. |
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Giving them free license to print will result in their indiscriminate covering of the entire surface with gadget prints. |
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Torturing cats was common in several strands of European culture, as part of rituals of license and disorder. |
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Patent holders can charge a license fee for their invention and restrict who uses it. |
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Be sure to bring your driver's license, passport, resident alien card or other identification with you. |
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He cannot be required to show a driver's license or any other evidence of his identity or residence. |
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One needs to find a space to anchor the ship before applying for a license. |
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The overall effect is what you're after, and artistic license forgives slight errors. |
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We exchanged information, and I think it's a sign of my disorientation that I got her zip code, but not the license plate number. |
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Once software has been licensed under the GPL, the license cannot be retracted. |
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Is it your hope that they will agree to license your technologies, or do you hope to force them to withdraw from the market? |
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It revealed on Saturday how the firm was dumped amid allegations it had not made enough effort to license its sites. |
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She was booked on misdemeanor counts of hit-and-run and driving without a valid driver license. |
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With a wan smile, Delaney removed her license from her wallet and showed it to him. |
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Nakita could drive, had her license and everything, but she liked walking and it wasn't very far. |
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If they were to have the use of these codes, they would be able to maintain, modify or even license the Object Codes. |
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A tapas bar landlord in Hull has lost his license because he allowed his clients to drink standing up. |
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Unbelievably, buyers will not even need a pilot's license because aviation laws state the jetpacks are not heavy enough to require one. |
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As with most programs adapted from true events, the adaptors took some dramatic license. |
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The display system will contain a copy of the driver's license, his address and other details. |
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If a pilot has a license, that he's a pilot for another airline, does he automatically get a jump seat? |
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Now, he's looking at the end user license agreements of the companies most responsible for getting adware on your computers. |
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She was used to Maria's rants and tirades, having picked her up from every session ever since she got a drivers' license. |
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The boilerplate license agreements have been an additional source of aggravation. |
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In addition older drivers may be less likely to reapply for a license when an in-person renewal is required. |
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Although not free, the license price is reasonable compared to other products. |
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Sergeant Roger Hutton said the air pistol and BB guns were imported by a local business that did not have a dealer's license to sell them. |
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I already had a commercial driver's license and a motorcycle endorsement, so if it has wings or wheels, I can handle it. |
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Record companies who own the copyright in these sound recordings can't or simply won't license these songs to the digital download sites. |
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Rush is always an entertaining turn and the role promises to license a hyperactive nastiness. |
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Newspapers are constrained by a yearly license required from the Home Ministry. |
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By 1180 an ancient guild of woolmen had been established, and was even fined by King Henry 11 for operating without his license. |
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The credit card with driver's license may be laminated to provide additional protection against the alteration of information thereon. |
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Some cars aren't completely legal, missing turn signals, headlights, and even license plates. |
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Although there is some dramatic license, the writers and director have clearly done their research into the condition. |
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The license allows a business to buy and resell vehicles for wrecking, processing, scrapping, recycling or dismantling. |
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Anything less we should not accept before re-commencing payments demanded by the state, such as regos, business license fees and so forth. |
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Perhaps half of all couples live together without regularizing their unions with a license or a church ceremony. |
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States can regulate certain activities and require citizens to apply for a license with restrictions on who can receive a license. |
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If the same version of the software is reinstalled on the same computer, no new license is required. |
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The disappointing news about the police check and the reissue of his license to practise came out on Friday. |
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Organizations hoping to discredit him claim he manipulates facts and stretches artistic license. |
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I will hand in my license at the end of next season and after that I plan to be very much involved in the bloodstock world. |
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They license areas of industrial estates out of towns to be used by prostitutes. |
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All of the information you need to apply for initial licensure or a renewal of your license is available for download here. |
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Or was there a typo on their police blotter that ended up in making some felon's license plate number the same as mine? |
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No fishing license is needed, as the pond is entirely situated on private property. |
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Even if one forgives his poetic license with the facts, the book fails on the grounds that its arguments are incoherent. |
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That's equivalent to reading an automobile license plate from 100 kilometers away. |
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In his black limousine with the number one license plate, he would be driven into Chicago in solitary splendor. |
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Although I rant, there's no doubt that creative contributions from the world's artists would be poorer in the absence of artistic license. |
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In Washington D.C., a cop threatened to arrest me once because I didn't have a front license plate on my car. |
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She emerged among the hot-rod hordes with the plain and unimpressive common license they give to all the ill-mannered drivers. |
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And, our engine is quite universal, so we plan to license it as the stand-alone product. |
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Their license area continues to be under attack as a political or ethnic boondoggle. |
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For my grandfather, cops-much like baseball players and army veterans-acted as if their uniform gave them a license to behave boorishly. |
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The slow-witted criminal of the week is a guy who fled a sobriety checkpoint in New Hampshire after handing over his license and registration. |
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Don't give out personal identifying information like your Social Security number, driver's license number or bank account number. |
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No license is needed for an EPIRB, radar, Loran, GPS, depth finder or CB radio. |
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The Director of Transportation, by rule, may provide for issuance of a valid license without a photograph if the applicant shows good cause. |
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First, the gray plastic door handle assemblies and rear license plate bucket are removed. |
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Worried about automatic cameras snapping a picture of your license plate as you speed through red lights? |
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In this case, the defendant was driving a car with stolen tags and the license plate light out. |
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If the drug is not made available as such, the act gives the government the authority to license the drug to a third party. |
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To drive your car on the circuit all you have to do is show a valid driving license and you can drive 1 lap behind a safety car. |
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The robber raced off in a getaway car displaying easy-to-remember vanity license plates. |
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Then again, we may have no license to read the work any way but abstractly, so heavy in paint and autography is it. |
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Without asking permission, the barkeep swipes the driver's license through a card reader and the device flashes a green light approving the order. |
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Canadian and foreign airlines must hold an international scheduled or non-scheduled license issued by the CTA in order to operate services to and from Canada. |
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The defendant eventually paid off his fines and in fact had secured reinstatement of his driver's license on the very day previous to the date of the accident. |
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You don't need a driver's license to drive a golf cart on the course, but you do need some common sense and a great deal of respect for the course and the players around you. |
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A rear spoiler appears, the license plate number changes, it gets a tint, an air scoop appears and the engine sounds just get amplified and sound deep and throaty! |
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The young man had the presence of mind to tail Gaylard Williams out of the park and jot down his license plate. |
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A pilot's license gives them permission to knock on the door. |
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McCullough's career was put on hold for over a year when he was refused a license to box by the British Boxing Board of Control following a brain scan. |
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The license from 2005 for LightSquared was explicitly for phones that used both satellite and terrestrial networks. |
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The UK licensing authorities were slow to license it for the condition. |
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To paraphrase Voltaire's quip, the state-sanctioned serial monogamy license some folks are at the barricades to defend is neither traditional nor definitive nor a marriage. |
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I also think the relaxation of off license trading hours will help a lot. |
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The license covers half the area of the Golan from the latitude of Katzrin in the north to Tzemach in the south. |
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The car, with United Kingdom license plates, was idling and locked from the inside. |
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They have a sincere and deep conviction about the license of free speech. |
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The camp had no license and was subject to no government oversight. |
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A Hackney license enables taxi drivers to pick up fares on the street as and when they are flagged down, while private hire drivers rely on bookings. |
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The unchecked power of corrupt rural officials has given them license to tax the peasants beyond endurable limits and to pack the public payroll with relatives and cronies. |
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A license plate belonging to a car was found next to the body. |
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The cop who had pulled up behind him must have run his license plate and assumed he was that other Henry Davis. |
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An eyewitness was able to provide the vehicle's license plate number to police. |
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Mr Meacher has signed a Commons motion which says MPs should have the opportunity to consider the issue before ministers give the go-ahead to license GM crops. |
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The problem of recruitment and escalating license costs is also being affected by the entry of the Mi'kmaq, an aboriginal people, into commercial fishing. |
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We have creative license as artists and we must defend this right. |
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She strained in the bright morning sunlight to see the license plate. |
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Will a civil union require a license issued by the town clerk? |
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France and the UK are currently engaged in a tussle to see who controls such an agency which promises to become a license to print money for the eventual winner. |
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The new system allows interpreters and transliterators to renew their licenses or permits by logging into the system with their current license or permit number. |
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After flashing my driver's license, I took Adrienne to baggage claim. |
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Before he got in his car I couldn't help but remember his license plate. |
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He was referencing the only Village folk club with a liquor license in those days. |
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The station is already serving two five-year license probations after serious breaches of the Australian regulator's code. |
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The station 2Day FM is already serving two five-year license probations after serious breaches of the Australian regulator's code. |
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Taking advantage of the fact that license plates are retroreflectors, Coulter applied quarter-wave plates designed for 820-nm operation to the license-plate surface. |
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The large rear license plate holder is body color, not dark gray. |
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This panel discussion on Stand Your Ground examines whether this law is a justifiable explanation for self-defense or a license to kill innocent people. |
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Each signed a separate agreement and each agreement provided that the licensor might also occupy the premises or might license others to occupy jointly with the licensees. |
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But the images were too dim and indistinct to make out a face or a license plate number. |
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The lucrative fur trade promised a quick profit regardless of license and a flood of immigrants from France between 1650 and 1670 caused the ranks of coureurs de bois to swell. |
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The marriage official returned the license to the clerk after certifying that he had performed a marriage ceremony uniting the couple named in the license. |
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Atop the building, an unfinished roof deck awaits the enticement of a soon-to-be liquor license. |
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No other manufacturer could submit a gun with a firing pin safety without a license from Colt, a rather significant advantage for the Hartford gunmaker. |
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As an example, an operator that sets tariffs 150 percent higher than the government's ceiling price will have its operating license suspended for five weeks. |
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Distribution is still tricky, and getting a TV broadcast license invariably means meeting the content restrictions of the suits who run the idiot box. |
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This new sport-pilot license privileges will extend over a variety of aircraft, including gliders, power parachutes, gyroplanes, weight-shift-control, airships and balloons. |
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This was in the notorious letter to Michelangelo, published in 1550, in which the writer roundly denounced the pagan profanity and immoderate artistic license of the painting. |
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He asked for my license number, looked through his book, and found my car. |
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It gave me license to pore over raw tape, again and again, to absorb the subtle clues of human behavior. |
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The RIAA had a click-through license on their Web page, stating that any researchers breaking the technology would have to sign an NDA to claim the prize. |
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Crumbs tried to adjust by closing stores, cutting costs, and seeking to license its name. |
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While VUWSA exec members are elected representatives, that does not give them free license to decide what Victoria University as a whole supports. |
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He also did not receive a license in New York, and he received separate fines for tubing a horse and misusing lasix within the last three years of his practice. |
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Yesterday, the state Department of Health and Human Services suspended the license of that one clinic, in Asheville. |
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For example, if you lose or forget your ATM card, you can prove your identity by showing the teller a driver's license. |
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That same day, Hanger pulled over a beat-up Mercury Marquis with no license plates cruising down a highway headed to Kansas. |
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A big jump in new database license sales shows a company in rude health. |
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Such obsession with accuracy makes what berg does with creative license for the rest of the story so self-contradictory. |
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And in some cases, we had folks from out of state who were coming into Utah, getting a Utah driver's license and using it nefariously for identification purposes. |
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Police also learned that the man's driver's license had been suspended. |
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The publishers are trying to get this changed, for until it is there are a number of authors' agents who won't let the publishers license their authors' audiobooks to audible. |
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Arrested on misdemeanor citation for driving with a suspended license in Burbank. |
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In other words, potential employees with Social Security numbers, bank accounts and driver's license give an employer little reason to question their legal status. |
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Adding a checkbox to a driver's license and another form would make this easy to implement. |
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There the fool enjoyed special license to ridicule pretense and turn upside down social rituals and solemnities, including the dignity of the king himself. |
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She focused on his license plate, but couldn't really record the number. |
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Looked at more deeply, it seems to license quietism and indifference to things in the world, on the grounds that nothing that merely happens to people is really bad. |
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He quit training in Australia in 1999 to train in Dubai, but his license was abruptly terminated there for allegedly using a stock whip on his horses. |
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He was later forced to surrender his license to practise law. |
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The mopeds and scooters would be 50 cc models which are restricted to 30 mph and can be ridden by 16-year-olds with a provisional license and L-plates. |
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When my number was called we went to a counter with a nice old lady who took my money, then gave me a Kleenex to wipe off my license plate to affix the sticker. |
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He lost his driver's license because he exceeded the quota of traffic violations. |
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And while practicing medicine without a license is a felony, working as an unlicensed dentist is only a misdemeanor. |
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Of course, visitors could still bring guns into the gallery if they had a concealed-carry license. |
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However, visitors can still bring guns into the gallery if they have a concealed-carry license. |
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So does this mean I should deinstall any streaming-video software from my laptop before I visit the UK, lest I be charged the TV license fee while going through customs? |
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The police ran a check on the license plate and found out that the car had been stolen. |
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And did you have to sort of take a bit of dramatic license with the facts? |
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Never mind the artistic values of dramatic license and creative interpretation that usually flow freely in such docudramas, both the good ones and the not-so-good. |
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For any use on another computer system, e.g. on an upgrade to a more powerful CPU or a sidegrade to another model, a new license has to be purchased. |
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They could even make up a vanity license plate for their future car. |
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According to a source, the pair took out a license on Tuesday morning. |
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Csusa owns and retains all right, title and interest in and to the Logo and all intellectual property rights therein, subject only to the limited license granted hereunder. |
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Never confuse natural informality with a license for laxity. |
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None of this day-seizing, though, this YLOOing, should be interpreted as license for self-indulgence. |
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Your artist friend also has taken more than slight artistic license. |
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Okay, so maybe the movie takes a little artistic license with the facts. |
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Kacinskis is looking to license the shirts and plans to sell them online after the pop-up closes. |
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People are now aware that maintaining a marriage requires skill, and no longer believe stable connubiality depends merely on a marriage license and children. |
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She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot's license. |
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Get your hooks here, and with this license you'll have the ability to manufacture, distribute, AND re-license your song to film, TV and videogram productions. |
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They just gave up half a billion for invalid patents on an obvious idea, after the company that might not own those patents had to pay off another company to license them. |
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It is one thing to recognize the limitations of objectivity, however, and another to embrace them as giving license to make the classroom a psychodramatic forum. |
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Smyth admitted that he was aware of the requirement to have a license or State Department approval prior to exporting the krytrons and that the shipments had no such approval. |
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You newshounds won't be able to resist relaying the latest entertaining information, complete with added theatrical effects and generous artistic license. |
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In its simplest terms, a franchise is a license from the owner of a trademark or trade name permitting another to sell a product under that name or mark. |
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No, you have a standard license when you're a telecaster or broadcaster. |
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A number of international goods are manufactured locally under license. |
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Besides, every cobweb in the room is not necessarily worth a five-paragraph description, even after you provide adequate flexibility towards artistic license. |
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But the spread of license plate reading equipment is another signpost on the one-way highway toward a loss of privacy and anonymity. |
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The restaurant's owner applied for a license to sell liquor. |
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He has trailblazed issues including software cleanroom protocols, shrinkwrap license agreements and GUI copyright protection. |
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All licensed tattooists must display their license and if you can't see it, ask them why not. |
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Using such machines when demand is high simply means that the unit is a cash cow and a license to print money. |
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The license will let Credila to act as a money changer for international currencies. |
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As part of the agreement with CBS Interactive, Artificial Life will develop several mobile games over a license period of two years. |
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Sadly, the end of the Cold War has given license to structural decay. |
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According to the operator, the estimated total expenditures in the license have now exceeded MUSD 12 and Tethys is now a paying partner. |
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Permitted only brief and shallow liaisons, young women are pressured to exhibit license rather than reserve, availability rather than choosiness. |
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This license would include rights to sublicense and use the data in future calibrations. |
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Under the terms of its license with Sandia, Heliodyne may enter into sublicenses with other companies in the industry. |
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The next step is requiring 40 hours of training prior to license approval. |
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