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1 Federal workers are entitled to 13 vacation days starting in year one.
2 The court says the families of 300 victims are entitled to compensation.
3 Mugabe is entitled to a fully furnished house 'anywhere in the capital'.
4 That meant Tapui was no longer entitled to work in the UK.
5 A substantial number are entitled to vote in the next general election.
6 Paddy's legally entitled to a fifteen-minute daily visit from family or friends.
7 Surely you're entitled to do things the way you think is best?
8 Mr Ryall said they should be entitled to the same employment conditions.
9 Lord Fakafanua said the TNRL was entitled to follow their due process.
10 It's something the government should not be entitled to fund, Mazzone said.
11 I knew the law; I was perfectly entitled to sell magazines here.
12 It just means they're not entitled to any financial or other help.
13 Children already entitled to free school meals do not always get them.
14 New Zealand citizens are legally entitled to Medicare, whatever their visa status.
15 These are lists of medical card holders entitled to free medical care.
16 At the moment its customers are not entitled to any free shares.
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