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1 He was equally indisposed to grant full - powers for the same purpose to Calvinists, Lutherans, or Anabaptists.
2 It called for the government to end abuses, grant full humanitarian access and invite in international monitors.
3 But Beijing's refusal to grant full democracy has exacerbated recent tensions with growing calls for Hong Kong to split from China.
4 At the other end of the spectrum, the PAN wants to open up the industry and grant full - blown concessions to oil companies.
5 They delivered a petition signed by thousands asking the MSG to grant full membership to the United Liberation Movement for West Papua.
6 Is it not now time, if the class will not grant full justice, at least to grant something to the wishes of the minority?
7 Xavier was the only one granted full access to the memories.
8 The government had granted full cooperation, which was excellent progress.
9 The new Commander was granted full authority over all the armies of the Union.
10 In exchange, Salinas was granted full access to Circuit City books and other business information.
11 In 1946 he and his family were granted full American citizenship and Paul never repined.
12 States shaded granted full suffrage at the time of admission to the Union.]
13 Making himself known, he grants full pardon and entreats his father to do the same.
14 How long is it since Jews were granted full rights of citizenship in Christian England?
15 Kosovo was granted full membership of UEFA and FIFA in 2016 despite strong opposition from Serbia.
16 Figueroa was granted full custody of their children by 1997, according to Cuyahoga County court documents.
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