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1 Sitton, who is probable for the game, had full status in practice Tuesday and Wednesday.
2 Newhouse had full status in practice Tuesday and Wednesday.
3 In 1956, Congress passed a bill acknowledging the Lumbee as Indian, but denying them full status as a tribe.
4 This must be remedied, if the Negro is ever to reach his full status of civilized manhood and womanhood.
5 A win this week would see Giles earn full status on the European Tour until the end of the 2017 season.
6 Shields, who has missed the last two games, had full status for the second straight day in the team's abbreviated practice Wednesday.
7 As soon as he was secured in the captain's acceleration couch he accessed the flight computer and ordered a full status review.
8 If I want to qualify for full status I first have to take an Irish exam that is, I have been told, university-level.
9 But it is more likely to be an arrangement under which soldiers travel on official passports, rather than a full status of forces agreement.
10 He intended to keep it until he had succeeded in compelling the whole world to accept him with the full status of a free adult.
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