You don't mention a timespan. In early modern times (1600-1800) doctors (physicians) were allowed out at any time to visit patients.
At the bottom, it is made, just like the stature itself, of copper. The base of the statue, however, has a small grassy feild where people are allowed to visit, if that was the answer you were truly looking for.
Nobody was allowed to 'help', except within the framework of Nazi policy. So, as long as Jews were allowed to emigrate (that is, until August 1941), some people were allowed to give practical advice on getting visas and the like. However, they were not allowed to question Nazi policy. For example, Heinrich Grüber, a Protestant pastor, did his utmost to help, but when he tried to visit Jews in a concentration camp in 1940, he himself was arrested and sent to a camp ...
5,000,000,000,000 people visit the knossos palace each year
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Thomas Edison allowed people to visit his lab.
Yes. Almost all Amish people are allowed to visit doctors.
People who have been convicted of a crime or involved in organized crime are not allowed to visit Canada. You can also be denied entry if you were involved in human rights violations.
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Three things we should not do in the lab are: 1:Eat 2:Play /run 3:Eat from the lab
Approximately 15,000 people visit the Statue of Liberty each day. Only 240 people are allowed to climb the Statue of Liberty each day.
Parents were only allowed to visit their children a few minutes.
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It has allowed for the creation of digital products.
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Food and drinks are not allowed in the high school chemistry lab.
If you're referring to visiting someone who is in custody in jail, then yes. You will be subject to search. You could always refuse, but if you do, you won't be allowed in to visit them.