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1 In fact, a broken rib doesn't entitle a man to a lay-off.
2 Does suffering entitle a man to be regarded as divine?
3 This austere rule entitles a man to heaven as by right.
4 The possession of the diploma of Doctor of Laws and Letters alone entitles a man to practise as advocate.
5 & M. entitles a man to know his rights.
6 At the same time I cannot see that a single effort of this sort entitles a man to be considered a sportsman.
7 Official position, no matter how obtained, entitled a man to a place in it, and carried his family with him, no matter whence they sprang.
8 "And no one has a better right, if long and faithful service entitles a man to a furlough," returned the Sergeant kindly.
9 78) that six years' service entitled a man to demand his discharge, may perhaps be reconciled with the better known statement of Polybius (vi.
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