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1 Groups can be created to grant access to specific sets of videos.
2 You can also grant access to friends, family and guests through the app.
3 They also grant access to mysterious places in need of discovery.
4 South African passports only grant access to 100 countries worldwide.
5 Cirera contends that his research required him to grant access to a wider population.
6 This module must grant access in order for the entire authentication process to succeed.
7 Three-day passes grant access to a wild array of geek-centric concerts, parties and events.
8 It gives Iran 24 days before it has to grant access to suspicious sites.
9 The EU ministers urged Syria to grant access to a U.N. rights mission and humanitarian organisations.
10 But even when equivalence does exist, the EU will remain free to grant access or not to specific sectors.
11 However, the policy states that in no circumstances would Twitter grant access to the account, which would prevent deletion.
12 It is understood that Quinn Emanuel will next ask the SRB appeal board to grant access to the documents.
13 In the meantime, Irene, we're going to have to grant access to the FBI so they can interview him.
14 Italian company Volta displayed its Mookie pet feeder which uses facial recognition to grant access your cat or dog.
15 VERIDIUM membership tokens will grant access to the trading platform while TGR tokens represent actual environmental mitigation credits, Lemons said.
16 Under this, the EU alone decides if a foreign country's rules are close enough to its own to grant access .
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