| 31. | But this did not prevent in 1895 admittance to the Privy Council.
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| 32. | Admittance is highly selective and based on testing administered at the school.
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| 33. | Admittance is how energy is transmitted through the middle ear.
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| 34. | The same general synod voted for the admittance of women as vicars.
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| 35. | Mechanical impedance is the inverse of mechanical admittance or mobility.
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| 36. | This figures are based on the actual park admittance and ticket sales.
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| 37. | However, not all students are able to gain admittance.
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| 38. | Meal passes or dining dollars can be used for admittance.
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| 39. | Admission to both is required for admittance into the program.
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| 40. | The re-admittance of girls after a break of 75 years.
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