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- noun Plural form of
exemption .
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Examples
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Read this March 30, 1942 Seattle Post-Intelligencer article (p. 4) announcing certain exemptions from the army's exclusion orders.
IsThatLegal? 2004
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According to him, aside from certain exemptions such as a Mexican spouse or parent of Mexican children, applicants must have 5 years with an FM2.
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According to him, aside from certain exemptions such as a Mexican spouse or parent of Mexican children, applicants must have 5 years with an FM2.
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According to him, aside from certain exemptions such as a Mexican spouse or parent of Mexican children, applicants must have 5 years with an FM2.
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According to him, aside from certain exemptions such as a Mexican spouse or parent of Mexican children, applicants must have 5 years with an FM2.
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Democrats from Mr. Obama on down call these rules "the patients 'bill of rights," but people don't regularly need exemptions from a bill of rights.
ObamaCare, for Some 2010
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According to him, aside from certain exemptions such as a Mexican spouse or parent of Mexican children, applicants must have 5 years with an FM2.
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According to him, aside from certain exemptions such as a Mexican spouse or parent of Mexican children, applicants must have 5 years with an FM2.
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According to him, aside from certain exemptions such as a Mexican spouse or parent of Mexican children, applicants must have 5 years with an FM2.
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According to him, aside from certain exemptions such as a Mexican spouse or parent of Mexican children, applicants must have 5 years with an FM2.
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