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"And permit a place to stand and love in for a day
"Because Lyndon Johnson fears that the US public... is in no mood to accept its optimistic conclusions... he may never permit the report to be released in full.
"Dear Friend, I feel I can, at last, permit myself this informal mode of address as I ask you to grant me a very particular favour.
"Don't permit myself"?
"He doesn't have a permit posted in the front yard."
"And permit a place to stand and love in for a day
"Because Lyndon Johnson fears that the US public... is in no mood to accept its optimistic conclusions... he may never permit the report to be released in full.
"Dear Friend, I feel I can, at last, permit myself this informal mode of address as I ask you to grant me a very particular favour.
"Don't permit myself"?
"He doesn't have a permit posted in the front yard."
"...availing myself of the constitutional option offered to this office by Section 3 of the 25th Amendment which permits, through written declaration to temporarily transfer all powers of the presidency to the next in the constitutional line of succession."
"If the Baroness permits it, I would like to present her my compliments tonight."
"Little sparrow, my love is love, with whom she plays, permits to lie within her lap, to nip her finger, biting quickly with that bill, I should like to play with you as she and soothe my troubled heart."
"Mobley and Bowers, Warden Gaylord disclosed, "took advantage of permits "allowing them to go fishing on prison property
"Number one, run the permits desk for an hour."
"...availing myself of the constitutional option offered to this office by Section 3 of the 25th Amendment which permits, through written declaration to temporarily transfer all powers of the presidency to the next in the constitutional line of succession."
"If the Baroness permits it, I would like to present her my compliments tonight."
"Little sparrow, my love is love, with whom she plays, permits to lie within her lap, to nip her finger, biting quickly with that bill, I should like to play with you as she and soothe my troubled heart."
"Mobley and Bowers, Warden Gaylord disclosed, "took advantage of permits "allowing them to go fishing on prison property
"Number one, run the permits desk for an hour."
! This must not be permitted!
"And you are hereby permitted to any man."
"Are soldiers permitted to operate like that on U.S. soil?"
"Can't a body be permitted a little bit of confusion when she's half asleep", says she.
"Contemporary women are permitted to smoke, write... (all): Correspond with Descartes, wear spectacles, insult the pope, and breast-feed babies".
"By willfully and knowingly permitting savage beatings to be inflicted upon him by members of his company."
"Causing, requiring, permitting the plaintiff to lie on the floor of an interview room.
"Causing, requiring, permitting the plaintiff... "to remove his coat and shoes in the interview room.
"Causing, requiring, permitting the plaintiff... - "...to be spreadled..." - Spread-eagled.
"Howl" will have a wider readership than it might otherwise have had, and may go down in history as a stepping stone along the way to greater or lesser liberality in the permitting of poems of its type.
! This must not be permitted!
"And you are hereby permitted to any man."
"Are soldiers permitted to operate like that on U.S. soil?"
"Can't a body be permitted a little bit of confusion when she's half asleep", says she.
"Contemporary women are permitted to smoke, write... (all): Correspond with Descartes, wear spectacles, insult the pope, and breast-feed babies".
"By willfully and knowingly permitting savage beatings to be inflicted upon him by members of his company."
"Causing, requiring, permitting the plaintiff to lie on the floor of an interview room.
"Causing, requiring, permitting the plaintiff... "to remove his coat and shoes in the interview room.
"Causing, requiring, permitting the plaintiff... - "...to be spreadled..." - Spread-eagled.
"Howl" will have a wider readership than it might otherwise have had, and may go down in history as a stepping stone along the way to greater or lesser liberality in the permitting of poems of its type.