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en When he's allowed to show up here, we'll go forward. I'm not completely 100% certain when that is right now. God and the U.S. government only know.

en When he's allowed to show up here, we'll go forward. I'm not completely 100 percent certain when that is right now. God and the U.S. government only know. Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se.

en The biggest hurdle is those that have relevant information may be afraid to come forward, ... PC makers may have a lot of useful information, but if they rely on Microsoft, there may be some reluctance to come forward. Hopefully, this will show the government is serious and those companies will go forward.

en I think the defense strategy has fallen a bit short of the mark. They've allowed the government to put on a simple, straight forward case.

en We get taught for our whole lives that you want to get body on the full-forward so he can't run at it, but now you are not allowed to do it. You virtually have to let the full-forward run at the ball, then are not allowed to hit his arms, so there is nothing you can really do.

en The response has exceeded my wildest expectations. We have given them territories and have allowed them until the end of September to show us they have at least three sites owned and ready to move forward with.

en We look forward to working with Mr. Harper and his government,just as we would look forward to working with any Canadian government. Canada's a good friend and ally and we look forward to strengthening our already strong bonds.

en When the government elects not to produce evidence, then the government is restricting the defendant's ability to defend himself. When the government restricts someone from preparing a defense, they should not be allowed to ask for the death penalty.

en You are allowed to pull as long as you are going forward. They allowed Atlanta to do it last week.

en That victory today was a great step forward for our women's team. This thrilling final allowed them to show their real class and how they rowed through the talented German boat can give us all pride.

en Despite official assurances that Philippine journalists will be allowed to do their jobs independent of government interference and free of any threat of punishment, developments since the lifting of the state of emergency on March 3 clearly show a pattern of continuing intimidation.

en He said what he said because he thought he was providing the government with what they wanted to hear. The evidence will show that the government will not and cannot show any proof that he attended.

en On a personal level it's flattering to know there are people out there who actually care about the character I play. But, come on, it's a TV show. ... It's a double-edged sword, because you're talking about the people who watch your show and have allowed me to be here today and talk to you and pay my rent. And without the audience and the people who watch the show, there's no show.

en [At first, Kar said, he was suspicious.] I was scared that the government might have sent him to spy on me, ... No detainee in solitary confinement was allowed to talk to any other detainee, so it was unusual?. The MPs said that it was allowed only because we both were 'cleared.' Eventually, I realized he was not a spy, and I warmed up to him.

en This visit did not comply with the rules or conventions under international law, the Geneva Convention, in that they were not allowed to see these prisoners alone, they were escorted by representatives of the Yugoslav government. The rules say they should be allowed to meet with them alone.


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