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entry

[en-tree] / ˈɛn tri /






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A few hours later, the National Assembly approved a new hydrocarbons law to ease the path for foreign investment in oil—ending a quarter-century of state-imposed barriers to entry for most international energy companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deal was also criticised by Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse, who says she was "arbitrarily denied entry" to Hong Kong to visit her newborn grandson last year.

From BBC

Though the diary entry concedes that Mansfield was “so intelligent & inscrutable that she repays friendship,” the two women wouldn’t become friends.

From The Wall Street Journal

We walk up to the mansion and into the entry hall.

From Literature

The change will not come into effect immediately but Beijing is understood to have committed to unilateral visa-free entry for UK citizens, with a start date to be confirmed.

From BBC