The park only charges 3 yuan for admittance which is the park's main income. |
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If we, the citizens, are not aware of this, others are, and by the millions seek immediate admittance into these institutions. |
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In particular, the attempts of women to gain admittance to professional bodies have been documented in detail. |
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Buyers of the houses at Lough Rynn will become members of the golf club, subject to certain criteria but with no admittance fee. |
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The unfairness of it is even further emphasised when it comes to people queuing to gain admittance to nightclubs or pubs. |
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Every member was to wear a blue cap with a red feather in it, and before admittance he had to give proof of his powers of mendaciloquence. |
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A moment later he heard his mother gain admittance and then the lock click once more. |
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A simple elastic model was then used to calculate theoretical admittance for different elastic thicknesses. |
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The guy was nice and let us stay, but he said that others might ask me for two coupons to allow both of us admittance. |
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In 1993 I was able to gain admittance to the Literature Department of the film academy. |
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If there was imbalance, if the heart of the deceased weighed more than the feather, he or she was denied admittance to the afterworld. |
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Only women of certain noble families could gain admittance to its cloister. |
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Did your mark on your grade five geography project really make or break your admittance into university? |
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When ECD programs are brought together for streamlined access, parents gain admittance to a number of services. |
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He then suggested the admittance of the invited observers, as the Rules of Procedure usually regulating this point had yet to be adopted. |
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In effect, it gives the commission the power to refuse admittance to anyone it considers offensive, some residents said. |
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If these stipulations are not met, the V2010 ISU reserves the right to refuse admittance. |
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Flyanairliner retains the right to refuse admittance to any participant who does not meet the criteria above. |
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The management reserves the right to refuse admittance of dogs whose breed can be considered dangerous. |
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Many young people are forced to bribe professors and university officials to gain admittance. |
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In order to gain admittance to the final phase of the competition, you will have to get a total of 40 Tournament Points. |
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Russia is not, however, gearing up to ask for admittance to NATO, neither through the front nor the back door. |
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They wish to meet European emissions standards in order to gain admittance into the European Union. |
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To carry on the competition, you'll have to win 18 Qualification Points in order to gain admittance to the tournament phase. |
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Thomas, being a gentleman of His Majesty's chapel, arranged admittance for Henry as a chorister. |
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Badges must be worn for admittance to all keynotes, education sessions and non-ticketed events. |
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But both Paddick and Zinzan were, I believe, sincere in their own desire for the open admittance and upfront discussion of error. |
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Access is free to the public and provides practical information and admittance to various city services and local news in real time. |
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When using conventional ozone generators, ozone has to break down into oxygen naturally before admittance to the treated rooms is possible. |
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No admittance will be allowed to any of the scheduled events without prior registration and accreditation. |
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Participants found ways to overcome these obstacles in order to apply for admittance. |
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A manual providing guidance to students on admittance and information on internal regulation of the university is being produced. |
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While recognizing the gifts of the young student, the friars refused him admittance to the Order until he was eighteen. |
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The more constant the conductivity, concentration and temperature of a product, the better the conditions for admittance measurement. |
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The Chairman or Secretary will inform the applicant in writing about admittance or refusal. |
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We have such a strict security system, that we have trouble gaining admittance for our own citizens who come here with good intentions. |
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But for me, this admittance of uncertainty and doubts grounds Serial in reality. |
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Choosing not to pursue a perpetrator is not admittance of lies or false motives. |
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Italian jets are flying missions, albeit by their own admittance they haven't actually bombed anything yet. |
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The German shepherd is, at heart, a friendly dog, but it will always want to make sure strangers have a right to enter its home before admittance is granted. |
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With a brief word from his chauffeur, they were allowed admittance. |
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He goes to great lengths, for example, to describe his admittance into Hampton Institute in Virginia in 1872 as the result of his ability to clean and dust a classroom. |
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The door opened with a rusty squeak and Tawnie was allowed admittance. |
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In order to gain admittance into the Milliken or Fairchild Libraries after hours, a student or faculty member must scan their personally assigned access card. |
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Signs alerted hikers that no admittance was allowed without a permit. |
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The courtroom is packed, and not even the humblest is refused admittance. |
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At the admittance of weakness and limitation, Rachel experienced an extreme slip of bodily control and actually stomped her foot before glaring off in the distance. |
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The few who gain admittance are searched minutely. |
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Those names that the schools forged, and put into the mouth of scholars, could never get admittance into common use. |
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Although there is no casual access to the interior of the Palace, there are several ways to gain admittance. |
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They are often bound together by oaths of loyalty, with strict screening procedures regulating the admittance of new members. |
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Amy Winehouse was supposed to play but cancelled due to admittance into rehab. |
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It was agreed, however, that Iraq could still apply for League membership within 25 years and that the mandate would end upon its admittance. |
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The museum was opened in 1833 being the second university museum in England to allow admittance to the general public. |
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Here in 1062 the bishop of Florence Mezzabarba was refused admittance by the monks, who accused him of Simonism. |
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Students may not be able to find or gain admittance into local universities, they may not be able to afford tuition, and they may feel unsafe traveling to classes. |
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To refuse admittance to every virile immigrant, healthy of body and mind, would be not only un-American and un-Christian, but fatal to our fullest growth and prosperity, fatal to our ideals, fatal to democracy. |
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These undertakings are responsible inter alia for enacting the rules of the market, membership requirements, and the admittance of financial instruments to listing, and may also manage one or more clearing houses. |
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Was this an admittance that the old approach was the wrong one, then? |
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But in the process, they claim, white students who have been refused admittance to popular magnet schools because of racial quotas have themselves become victims of racial discrimination. |
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The FCR is of the opinion, however, that the article from the penal code is applied too hesitantly to politically-motivated statements by parties and politicians and in relation to refused admittance. |
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Snobs have grumbled about Ascot going downhill for 300 years: the admittance of divorcees to the Royal Enclosure caused a stir in 1955, and the 1990s saw a battle over women's right to wear trousers. |
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Registrants for the Expo receive three days of admittance to the Expo, including the Wednesday Block Party. |
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An individual is assessed and approved before admittance. |
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A prospect needs to qualify academically to gain admittance to Princeton. |
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An endlessly digressive gabber, Schmaltz is a man who'll tell you that a sense of humor means more than intellect and who'll try to gain admittance to a New York speakeasy with his Zenith Elks Club card. |
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It is high time that the French authorities detained the asylum seekers in France, for example near an international airport, from where, upon being refused admittance, they can return to their own countries. |
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Any holder of shares may gain admittance to Annual and Extraordinary General Meeting, provided that the shares have been recorded in their accounts for at least three days. |
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Immigrant children who can demonstrate an acceptable level of proficiency in the French language can be admitted to French-language schools through a special admittance committee. |
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There's a tremendous stigma attached to that and the admittance that you are suffering from the disorder, but it's very important to realize that there are many out there who suffer it. |
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The actions of the sizable group of individuals in using subterfuge to gain admittance to the galleries and then to disrupt our proceedings are totally unacceptable, and do them and their cause little credit. |
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With the home supports in place or not in place, the triggers that ultimately resulted in a client's admittance to an institution are outlined in Figure 6 on the following page. |
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However, in recent years, the facility has been exploring a number of new alternatives, such as care for CF, offering a mental health clinic and allowing for the admittance of provincial residents. |
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These skills will, from the outset, be part of the selection criteria to gain admittance to the training but the latter will endeavour specifically to reinforce them. |
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In a long-running study of the causes of fever in import pathology, we carefully record all relevant medical data of patients with fever in the outpatient clinic and the hospital admittance department. |
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Prior to Admission: Basic TIR training seminars will be run prior to the admittance of a new Association, in order to inform the Association, the Customs authorities and interested parties of their role in the TIR system. |
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Augusta is a club to which hardly anyone can gain admittance. |
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It is on record that he objected furiously when a particular friend, Brigadier Kariappa, was denied admittance to the Byculla Club in Poona, where Powell was billeted. |
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