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Personal freedom, individual autonomy and maximum access to information have long been seen as desirable ends in themselves.

The managers who occasionally took him on invariably recommended that he make his material more accessible.

“This is an excellent opportunity for kids in Western Maryland to have access to a summer center for gifted and talented students,” said Karen DeVore, coordinator for acceleration and enrichment programs for Allegany County schools.

Tuition for each student is $375 for Sunday through Friday, and includes meals, dormitory lodging, and access to student center and physical education complex facilities and activities.

"If there had been streets for the firemen to access, the fire would not have been that bad," said Kim Atienza, a Manila city official.

In the face of the public's often harsh assessment, Murray said, Brown was able to succeed on some fronts with support from an unlikely pair of power bases: mostly white business development interests, who cheered his bricks-and-mortar projects, and minorities, who appreciated their access to City Hall.

The placing of journalists with military units appeared to provide more access to news than was available in the first Gulf War a decade ago.

Contrary to what you may have read, there are still swaths of superb countryside - moors, dales, wolds, downs, hills, fells and magnificent stretches of coastline - much of it accessible through an unrivalled network of footpaths and bridleways.

Metropole's theme this year is "Future?," and its exhibits are divided into home furniture; kitchen; bath; outdoor and garden furniture; and lighting and accessories (including rugs and decorative objects).

The players are not very accessible; the public doesn't know who they are.

Marriage and Massachusetts "Barred access to the protections, benefits, and obligations of civil marriage, a person who enters into an intimate, exclusive union with another of the same sex is arbitrarily deprived of membership in one of our community's most rewarding and cherished institutions.

(During a November hearing, defense attorney Pamela Mackey raised the possibility that the hotel employee may have had sex with three different men within three days of the incident.) Bryant's defense team also wants access to the former concierge's medical records and to learn what she told a counselor at the Resource Center of Eagle County after the alleged attack.

The performance Hoose drew out of the first-class Collage players was assured, lucid, and passionate, and the voluptuous tones of Baty (often singing an octave, or even two, below her usual range) made the poetry feel accessible, the music absolutely erotic.

But it sure looks as if one industry is being given an exclusive opportunity to buy access to members of Congress and the administration.

For the British, the first casualty has been the right of unfettered access to the country which is our closest ally.


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