Earlier this month the Vatican announced the installation of free showers for the homeless in public bathrooms in the city-state. |
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One is free to join or not to join them, free to take one's leave from them once his self-assumed debts to the organization have been paid. |
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It was not until 1837, however, that the state's first legislature passed a comprehensive slave code to regulate slaves, slavery, and free blacks. |
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The store is offering coffee mugs as free giveaways to attract new customers. |
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The President's visit underscores the administration's commitment to free trade. |
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The clinic provides free care for elderly and infirm people who lack health insurance. |
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Whether deserved or not, the free gave Cresswell the chance to cover himself in glory with a shot on goal after the siren. |
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If a rich Roman wished to gain the favour of the people, he might arrange for a free admission day in his name. |
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On the other hand, no woman who had ever borne a child could be accepted, no matter how free she was of mammilary blemishes. |
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Hargreaves, who left Manchester United on a free during the summer, drilled a 22-yard beauty to open the scoring. |
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I have been trying to get a free and clear title to the land for a client of mine. |
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Most parts of the park are open to the public, free of charge, from dawn to dusk, although there is a charge to enter Savill Garden. |
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The federal law is only the minimum standard however, and each state is free to enact laws that are more stringent if they so choose. |
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Teach ordered several sloops to throw ropes across the flagship in an attempt to free her. |
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Some widows in Brigstock also probably sold free bench lands, despite the customary restriction on such sales. |
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Not to mention the need to keep her manteau from becoming a sort of anti-parachute which sought to lift her free of the pavement. |
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The supermarket delivers groceries for free within 30 miles of the store. |
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Mushrooms in the genera Agaricus, Amanita, Lepiota and Pluteus, among others, have free gills that do not extend to the top of the stalk. |
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There are a great number of variations between the extremes of free and decurrent, collectively called attached gills. |
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English brewers are allowed a free hand in the use of adjuncts which can include honey, ginger and spices, although this practice is not common. |
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A free house is a pub that is free of the control of any one particular brewery. |
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Different types of outdoor and indoor entertainment, free of cost, were available in ancient Rome. |
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The transfer of heat from a hot object by means of upward hot air currents from the object, is due to free convection. |
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The prize for this contest is a free meal at the Tabard Inn at Southwark on their return. |
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The winner received a crown and, as with the winner of The Canterbury Tales, a free dinner. |
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The draft of a chimney due to a fire in a fireplace, and the rising of smoke particles from a fire, are due to free convection. |
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To live in a free country is to tolerate a minimum level of risk. The framers thought that freedom was worth this cost. |
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You might think that in a free country a public building would allow citizens to take shelter from inclement weather, but not our post office. |
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Most consumer-level cloud offerings would be labeled a freemium, which is a free version that is supported by a paid, premium version. |
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The Valley is a place free of problems, where any desire is quickly satisfied. |
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His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. |
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At the same time, however, no one is entitled to a free pass to the nation's highest court. |
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Mill argues that free discourse is a necessary condition for intellectual and social progress. |
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At this age, he came to the conclusion that there is no free will and, two years later, that there is no life after death. |
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Google Analytics is an example of a popular free analytics tool that marketers use for this purpose. |
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After six months of study, Mme Heger suggested they stay at the boarding school free of charge, in return for giving some lessons. |
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Blair worked at the shop in the afternoons and had his mornings free to write and his evenings free to socialise. |
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While you're babysitting, feel free to open anything in the spirit cupboard. |
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Like Thoreau, Woolf believed that it was silence that set the mind free to really contemplate and understand the world. |
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The commentator Howard Posner observes that there is not a bar in the interludes, no matter how beautiful, that is free of foreboding. |
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She is pulled overboard but, deep under water, changes her mind and kicks free and is pulled to safety. |
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On the day after the album's UK release, Pink Floyd performed at the first ever free concert in Hyde Park. |
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Elton John's mother, though also strict with her son, was more vivacious than her husband, and something of a free spirit. |
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During 1976, Queen played one of their most famous gigs, a free concert in Hyde Park, London. |
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On 25 March, the band played a bonus show, a free open air concert in Havana, Cuba. |
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Financially, the two New York teams have not asked for the sort of free ride at taxpayer expense that has been commonplace elsewhere. |
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Mathcore's main defining quality is the use of odd time signatures, and has been described to possess rhythmic comparability to free jazz. |
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Regarded as a major event in British culture, the festival is inspired by the ethos of the hippie, counterculture, and free festival movements. |
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Additionally charities and organisations run promotional or educational stalls, such as the Hare Krishna tent which provide free vegetarian food. |
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The free trade agreement was thwarted by the United States, which saw Commonwealth preference to the UK as an economic threat. |
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Having fulfilled his First National contract, Chaplin was free to make his first picture as an independent producer. |
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These include using sequencing software to calculate timings, using mathematic formulas and free timing with reference timings. |
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They also wished to be free to accept such engagements individually, absenting themselves from concerts if there were a clash of dates. |
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Despite a local assembly and government, French Polynesia is not in a free association with France, like the Cook Islands with New Zealand. |
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When Grandpa died, instead of a traditional funeral, he wanted a memorial service where people were free to share their memories and socialize. |
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Eventually their abductors drove them into unsettled territory and set them free without explanation. |
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Whilst many have an entry charge, more than 250 properties are free to enter including Maiden Castle, Dorset and St Catherine's Oratory. |
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British Library Sounds provides free online access to over 60,000 sound recordings. |
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The archive is free to search, but there is a charge for accessing the pages themselves. |
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It is free of charge in hard copy and online via approximately 30 subscription databases. |
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The store failed because all of the manager's friends were free riders who drove paying customers away. |
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This achievement can be acquired in multiple places in the world, both free roam mode and in story mode. |
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Its collection belongs to the public of the United Kingdom and entry to the main collection is free of charge. |
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The general said he had free roam of the city, he could move through the streets and no one could do anything. |
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After each try, the scoring team gains a free kick to try at goal with a conversion for further points. |
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Each participant was shown 7 websites and allowed to free roam a static image of the site for 30 seconds. |
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Part of me wants to continue along this path and the other part wants to free roam off the beaten trail and find my own way or die trying. |
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Common training equipment includes free weights, rowing machines, jump rope, and medicine balls. |
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The cutman is a cutaneous doctor responsible for keeping the boxer's face and eyes free of cuts and blood. |
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Some of these tournaments can also be watched on the internet for free using a live stream, depending on contractual restrictions. |
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They free roamed or ranged cattle from Ingalls or Cimarron, Kansas to Lamar, Colorado, and from the Arkansas River to the Cimarron River. |
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Chelsea are additionally funded by Abramovich via interest free soft loans channelled through his holding company Fordstam Limited. |
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A drop in ratings meant that television studios had to give away free advertising time. |
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This voucher can be redeemed for a free meal at several local restaurants. |
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Further sparkling performances and robust play indicated Wilkinson was playing injury free and back to his best. |
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Barry Hearn claimed that, as a draw was not written into the contract, Eubank was free to sign a new deal with him instead of King. |
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The race was run 48 hours later on the Monday, with the meeting organisers offering 20,000 tickets with free admission. |
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They felt the new contract signed in the summer for Honda to supply engines to BAR was not definitive, and thus Button was free to move. |
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The site is located in a dedicated free trade area, neighboring Tanger Automotive City. |
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Whitman uses free verse to achieve effects impossible under even the broad restrictions of blank verse. |
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The Byzantine Empire had granted the majority of free trading rights to Genoa. |
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Genoa, which had supported the Aragonese, was granted free trading and export rights in the Kingdom of Sicily. |
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What is free will but the power of volition and action, and of thought and speech, to all appearance as of one's self? |
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For episode 8 we show you the Geek-a-cycle, cool free exercises you can get online and some funalicious ideas with apples and squashes. |
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Denmark's economy stands out as one of the most free in the Index of Economic Freedom and the Economic Freedom of the World. |
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You know what they say about a gift horse, man. This is free help. Don't take it for granted. |
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If you are free tonight, is there any chance you could join me for dinner? |
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This means that most health care provision is free at the point of delivery for all residents. |
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Ireland is ranked as the ninth most economically free economy in the world, according to the Index of Economic Freedom. |
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All maternity services are provided free of charge and children up to the age of 6 months. |
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Cristina hands him a gummy but holds tight to her cupcake, for she's still working on it, and doesn't want to set it free yet. |
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We use persuasion and our powers under the law to give everyone an equal chance to live free from fear of discrimination, prejudice and racism. |
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Custom House Square is one of the city's main outdoor venues for free concerts and street entertainment. |
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The guppie with a partner and a Porsche was replacing the free love advocate with a placard and a toke. |
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There is free movement of goods and trade between the island and Member States. |
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Perhaps the greatest single benefit to Scotland of the Union was that she could enjoy free trade with England and her possessions overseas. |
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The Renew is also free of polyvinyl chloride, asbestos, chlorofluorocarbons and halons. |
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The UK's NHS provided publicly funded health care to all UK permanent residents free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. |
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Usually regarded as a mixed market economy, it has adopted many free market principles, yet maintains an advanced social welfare infrastructure. |
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Public healthcare is provided to all UK permanent residents and is mostly free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. |
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As a result, there have been an increasing number of bilateral free trade agreements between governments. |
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Exceptions to the MFN principle also allow for preferential treatment of developing countries, regional free trade areas and customs unions. |
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During the 18th and 19th centuries, 300,000 free emigrants and 45,000 convicts left Ireland to settle in Australia. |
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Early Germanic law reflects a hierarchy of worth within the society of free men, reflected in the differences in weregild. |
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This was part of Oriel, a kingdom meant to be free from enroachment under the treaty. |
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Capitalism seems different because people are in theory free to work for themselves or for others as they choose. |
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He had a coarse wit, which he was too free of for a Man in his Station, as it is always inconsistent with dignity. |
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Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion and forbids Congress from passing laws respecting its establishment. |
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To satisfy this inordinate appetite, they seize many of our black free subjects. |
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Following Lord Mansfield's decision in 1772, slaves became free upon entering the British isles. |
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For a century, free trade remained the one cause which could unite all Liberals. |
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I needed to break free from the limits imposed by my own fear of failure. |
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Governments may also restrict free trade to limit exports of natural resources. |
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To commemorate his aedility Agrippa added public games lasting for 59 days as well as free admission to 170 public baths. |
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Village life consisted of free men assembled under a chieftain, all of whom shared common cultural and political traditions. |
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With his practice of dream interpretation by free association, Freud was both ahead of his time and behind his time. |
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Except on Constitutional issues, Congress is free to legislatively overrule federal courts' common law. |
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Though it creates winners and losers, the broad consensus among economists is that free trade is a large and unambiguous net gain for society. |
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The notion of a free trade system encompassing multiple sovereign states originated in a rudimentary form in 16th century Imperial Spain. |
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They usually remain free of pack ice in winter, though thin ice may form in sheltered bays, and icebergs are common. |
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Economists who advocated free trade believed trade was the reason why certain civilizations prospered economically. |
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According to historian Oliver Dickerson, a desire for free trade was not one of the causes of the American Revolution. |
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People are rising up to free themselves from amerikkkan corporate exploitation. |
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The United States and Britain, sometimes considered the homes of free trade policy, employed protectionism to varying degrees at all times. |
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The most consistent practitioners of free trade have been Switzerland, the Netherlands, and to a lesser degree Belgium. |
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The European Union, now the world's largest single market, has concluded free trade agreements with many countries around the world. |
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Most countries are also members of regional free trade areas that lower trade barriers among participating countries. |
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The relative costs, benefits and beneficiaries of free trade are debated by academics, governments and interest groups. |
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Economic arguments against free trade criticize the assumptions or conclusions of economic theories. |
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Socialists frequently oppose free trade on the ground that it allows maximum exploitation of workers by capital. |
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It is important to distinguish between arguments against free trade theory, and free trade agreements as applied. |
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Dental treatment and prescribed medicines are free of charge for Gibraltarian students and pensioners. |
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The free movement of persons means that EU citizens can move freely between member states to live, work, study or retire in another country. |
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The country's telephone service, however, is another matter. Getting a dial tone and holding a conversation free of static are minor miracles. |
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Enclosed land was under control of the farmer who was free to adopt better farming practices. |
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This left the armies on the Pyrenees free to march east and reinforce the armies on the Alps, and the combined army overran Piedmont. |
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In the economic sphere, British informal empire was driven by the free trade economic system of the Empire. |
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After Benjamin senior died in 1816 Isaac felt free to leave the congregation following a second dispute. |
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These states consisted of kingdoms, grand duchies, duchies, principalities, free Hanseatic cities and one imperial territory. |
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Education in the Falkland Islands, which follows England's system, is free and compulsory for residents aged between 5 and 16 years. |
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Learning of the German response, the Allied governments were free to make clear demands in their response of 14 January. |
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There are also free publications such as The Ferryhill Chapter, Bishop Press, The Hartlepool Post and Shildon Town Crier. |
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She thanked Thyruid and rubbed her hair free from the excess water, leaving her head in a twisted, tousled misarray. |
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Tuition free academic education is open to international students and is increasingly common. |
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The Judge accepts the payment, the law no longer has a hold on you, and therefore you are free to walk out of the court a free man or woman. |
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During the era between the World Wars, Czechoslovak democracy and liberalism facilitated conditions for free publication. |
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If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. |
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We fighter pilots certainly preferred the free chase during the approach and over the target area. |
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It is free to the public and climbing the tower has become a popular thing to do in the Cayman Islands. |
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Lewis worked for two hours with hammer and chisel in an attempt to free one of those trapped who was released the next day. |
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As it was free to develop on its own, there is no reason to suppose that the speech was uniform either diachronically or geographically. |
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A male-biased brood free of endosymbiotes was found in the SO population. The way in which this arrhenogeny occurs is as yet unclear. |
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By AD 211, with Caracalla's edict known as the Constitutio Antoniniana, all free inhabitants of the Empire became citizens. |
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In 2006 the Welsh Language Board launched a free software pack which enabled the use of SMS predictive text in Welsh. |
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The king was not more forward to bestow favours on them as they free to deal affronts to others their superiors. |
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They are quiet, peaceable, tractable, free from drunkenness, and they are as industrious as the day is long. |
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What Marx attacks are the atextual theses that history is made up of free events and that history is guided by superior individuals. |
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She needed fairly urgent surgery but several neurosurgical units contacted had no free beds. |
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Smelting therefore consists of using suitable reducing substances that will combine with those oxidizing elements to free the metal. |
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After assassinating the consuls and most of the senators, Catiline would be free to enact his reforms. |
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Clodius also passed a law to expand the previous partial grain subsidy to a fully free grain dole for citizens. |
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Waste water was removed by complex sewage systems and released into nearby bodies of water, keeping the towns clean and free from effluent. |
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In 1893 the first free public library, the York Library, was built to mark Queen Victoria's jubilee. |
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As a consequence many of the routes inside the city walls are designated as car free during business hours or restrict traffic entirely. |
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The incantated jute strings were put on to free the patient from the possession of the spirit causing the disease. |
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Eventual peace in Scandinavia left Harthacnut free to claim the throne himself in 1040 and to regain for his mother her place. |
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The Council also produces a free monthly newspaper called the Swansea Leader. |
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His sons also lost much of their control over Maine, which revolted in 1089 and managed to remain mostly free of Norman influence thereafter. |
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Fear thou a worse prison, if thou wilt needs wilfully live and die in a just indebtment, when thou mayest be at once free and honest. |
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There is a whole gradation of more or less rigid determinisms and more or less free indeterminisms, as they have been given in various theories. |
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Henry was then free to turn his forces south against the besiegers at Wallingford. |
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An important parameter in the AWG is the free spectral range which defines the wavelength periodicity of fixed width. |
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Henry was then free to move against the rebel barons in Brittany, where feelings about his seizure of the duchy were still running high. |
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Louis VII answered by raiding the Norman Vexin, forcing Henry II to move his troops north, giving Louis the opportunity to free Bourges. |
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The scar of the obstructed bronchiole is inglobated in the wall of the free bronchiole. |
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With his northern borders secured, Edward felt free to continue his major offensive against France, laying siege to the town of Calais. |
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Perversely, free innernet broadcast streams of races are probably a better way forward in these times. |
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The Cardiff edition of the free daily paper Metro is distributed throughout the city. |
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Most of the museums and galleries in Glasgow are publicly owned and free to enter. |
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It was clear that Edward was no longer simply trying to free the king from bad councillors, but that his goal was to take the crown. |
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A species varies occasionally in two directions, but owing to their free intercrossing they never increase. |
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If there is a blawg you would like to see added, please feel free to suggest that we add it to the list. |
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This is an artificial deadlock situation, where the blocker cannot free the blockees, since the blockees have all of the shared servers tied up. |
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Article 3 provides for the right to elections performed by secret ballot, that are also free and that occur at regular intervals. |
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Am I as a child perhaps, chasing a flown cageling, who among the branches free plays and peeps at the offered cage? |
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The era is most famous for theatre, as William Shakespeare and many others composed plays that broke free of England's past style of theatre. |
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This war is between the democracies of the free world and radical Islamics. |
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When this was refused, he asked that at least those willing would be released from their martial oath to be free to return to Britain. |
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The question to ask is whether this free text fixation is the result of report optimization, inertia, or cainophobia. |
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Votes relating to issues of conscience such as abortion and capital punishment are typically free votes. |
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At their inception, the Whigs were protectionist in economic policy, with free trade policies being advocated by Tories. |
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After independence, many former British colonies joined the Commonwealth of Nations, a free association of independent states. |
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The library, which opened in 1653 and is still open to the public today, is the oldest free public reference library in the United Kingdom. |
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It is free in the city centre on Thursdays and Fridays, but paid for in the suburbs. |
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The Metro North West is available free at Metrolink stops, rail stations and other busy locations. |
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From 1997 until December 2006, the city hosted an annual arts festival ArtsFest, the largest free arts festival in the UK at the time. |
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For this structure they substituted the modern, autonomous individual, free to do whatever was not prohibited by law. |
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Up these steep walkways cannelured for footpurchase, the free passage of roaches. |
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The threat of Russian barbarism sweeping over the free world will cast its ominous shadow over us for many, many years. |
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Some services, such as emergency treatment and treatment of infectious diseases are free for everyone, including visitors. |
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As an indication of the miners' desperation in these years, the free miners of Wensley lowered themselves to caving for scraps of ore. |
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Of particular importance, other than in Maryland, hospitals are generally free to charge whatever they want in their chargemaster. |
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At one point there was not an intensive care paediatric bed free in the whole of London which was worrying. |
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We have been called in to support the NHS and help get people home from hospital and free up much needed beds. |
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Studies show that private market factors can more efficiently deliver many goods or service than governments due to free market competition. |
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The Blair government, whilst leaving services free at point of use, encouraged outsourcing of medical services and support to the private sector. |
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The symbol of this free association is Queen Elizabeth II who is the Head of the Commonwealth. |
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Instead, they are united by language, history, culture and their shared values of democracy, free speech, human rights, and the rule of law. |
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I'll leave the message, but Simon's very much a free spirit, I state to the receiver as I use a fifty-pound note to hoover up some ching. |
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At the 2005 Summit in Malta, the heads of government endorsed pursuing free trade among Commonwealth members on a bilateral basis. |
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Conservatism evolved after 1820, embracing free trade in 1846, and a commitment to democracy, especially under Disraeli. |
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In capitalist free markets, goods are manufactured on demand by millions of small independent producers in direct competition with each other. |
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Insoluble antigens were solubilized from denaturating conditions into buffers free of choatropic reagents. |
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A common market allows for the free movement of capital and services but large amounts of trade barriers remain. |
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Moreover, his willingness to lodge British soldiers, and a free hospitality shown to British officers marked Mr. Murray as a King's man. |
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The Conservative Party believes that free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity. |
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On health, UKIP's policy is to keep the National Health Service and general practitioner visits free at the point of use for UK citizens. |
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Copper and copper-clad steel resist corrosion indefinitely in soil that is relatively free from ammonia. |
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Both freedmen and people of color who had been free before the war began to make more advances in education, family stability and jobs. |
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Thatcher's political and economic philosophy emphasised reduced state intervention, free markets, and entrepreneurialism. |
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Only the Law Lords who served on the Appellate Committee spoke, but other Lords were free to attend, although they rarely did so. |
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The UK Government did not propose a set structure for the boards and each region was free to make its own arrangements. |
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There remained a few free peasants throughout this period and beyond, with more of them in the regions of Southern Europe than in the north. |
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The epSOS project, also known as Smart Open Services for European Patients, aims to promote free movement of patients. |
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He had two subjects of conversation, the shame and come-down of being a tramp, and the best way of getting a free meal. |
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The free offers are just come-ons to get you in the store so the sales staff can work on you. |
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More than one 'model code' has been published, and councils are free to modify an existing code or adopt a new code. |
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Some residents sought to make a case for securing Welsh benefits such as free hospital parking and prescriptions. |
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Like ballasted track the LVT is of the free floating type, held in place by gravity and friction. |
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Delobel and Schoenfelder failed to win the free dance, but they had built a big lead in the compulsories and the original dance. |
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Conservative treatment could also include short-arm casting with the fingers and thumb free for 2-6 weeks. |
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Real laptop hobos you'll find in the windows of coffee shops up the street that offer free WiFi and unprotected electrical outlets. |
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There was some laughter, and Roddle was left free to expand his ideas on the periodic visits of cowboys to the town. |
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However, almost all of Norway's coast remains free of ice and snow throughout the year. |
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The Sugar Pine is as free from conventionalities of form and motion as any oak. |
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It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade. |
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They received free advertising through the courtesy of the local newspaper. |
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The definition of free market has been disputed and made complex by collectivist political philosophers and socialist economic ideas. |
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Various forms of socialism based on free markets have existed since the 19th century. |
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These economists believed that genuinely free markets and voluntary exchange could not exist within the exploitative conditions of capitalism. |
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Binding is however favoured by the non-salt dependent free energy, the ion-release cratic free energy and by decreased ion-ion repulsion. |
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Corporate monopolies run rampant in free markets, with endless agency over the consumer. |
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Thus, free market capitalism desires government regulation of markets to prevent social instability, although at the cost of taxpayer dollars. |
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The booklet has been designed for free and general distribution in that event. |
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He argued that free competition could only be realized under conditions of state ownership of natural resources and land. |
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As a leader of the free world the United States cuts an unconvincing figure with its racial segregation. |
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They came forward from the first, unconscripted, free devoters of their energies and abilities to the cause of their King and Country. |
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A free market does not require the existence of competition, however it does require a framework that allows new market entrants. |
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It often suggests the presence of the profit motive, although neither a profit motive or profit itself are necessary for a free market. |
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So free is Christ's dilection, that the grand condition of our felicity is our belief. |
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People not ordinarily resident in the UK are in general not entitled to free hospital treatment, with some exceptions such as refugees. |
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These free market principles are what helped America transition to a free market economy. |
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International free trade improved the country and in order for Americans to prosper from a strong economy they had no choice but to embrace it. |
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Somewhere on the way to adulthood, we're taught to dissynchronize the free expression of anger. |
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Furthermore only one known example of a true free market exists, and that is the Black Market. |
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Each person has an income tax personal allowance, and income up to this amount in each tax year is free of tax. |
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And for all those Ledheads, yes, Plant trots the devil out for an appearance, but only a brief one that's free of any worship. |
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Given all her responsibilities of motherhood and doctordom, Karen relishes her free time. |
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Upon seating, guests are treated to a complimentary free glass of thirst quenching lemon juice with ice. |
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To honor my dog-child, here's a little doggy profile. Feel free to fill it out about your four-legged kid in the comments! |
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Spectators are admitted free and are eligible to win a door prize of two tickets to the United States Open Championships at Flushing Meadows. |
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A free weekly newspaper is published by the same publisher, Johnston Press, called The Journal. |
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Colorado was in the double bonus for the last few minutes of the game, but had trouble hitting the free throws. |
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He was denied entry into the United States after his conviction in 1952, but was free to visit other European countries. |
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Instead he took up an offer to study for a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics at the University of Bristol free of charge. |
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We are each free to believe what we want and it is my view that the simplest explanation is there is no God. |
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In either situation, a dual-boot installation uses unpartitioned free space on the current or on another hard disk as the target. |
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The HE11 mode emits a Gaussian beam into free space as is required for input to the quasi-optical duplexer attached to the antenna. |
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Paul would never be free of the sorrow of his first love, try as he might to satisfy himself with light skirt after light skirt. |
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On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone, with no fees due. |
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The destruction of red blood cells releases free hemoglobin into the bloodstream, which can have fatal consequences. |
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The London Blood Transfusion Service was free of charge and expanded rapidly in its first few years of operation. |
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Those from other countries with which the UK has reciprocal arrangements also qualify for free treatment. |
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The bus is sometimes staffed by promotions personnel, giving out free gifts. |
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Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds. |
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Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect train services between Heathrow Central and Terminals 4 and 5 are free of charge. |
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Transit passengers remaining airside are provided with free dedicated transfer buses between terminals. |
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Pedestrian access to the smaller tunnels has been discontinued, with the free bus services being used instead. |
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The express area is located near the short stay car park while a free service is within the mid stay. |
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It self-cleanses when you knead it with your fingers and leaves your work space free of eraser dust. |
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Access between the railway station and the airport terminal is provided by the free AirRail Link. |
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Everybody and his cousin will be in line for opening night with free popcorn! |
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Such systems give the consumer a free choice amongst competing insurers whilst achieving universality to a government directed minimum standard. |
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A month later, the Board of Education decided that free school meals should become more widely available. |
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The first contributor of an accepted new item is entitled to a free issue, as are all other Good People who send in locs, cartoons, etc. |
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According to custom, all free Norse men were required to own weapons and were permitted to carry them all the time. |
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Sulla after returning from his Eastern campaigns, had a free path to reestablish his own power. |
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When the captain offered a free round of grog to the crew, every man Jack of them lined up for a cupful. |
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The ratio of serum free T3 over free T4 may reflect the degree of extrathyroidal T4 to T3 conversion activity. |
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At the expansion of the EU including Poland on 1 May 2004, the UK granted free movement to workers from the new member states. |
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However, as the scheme is voluntary, offers no financial incentive and is not enforced immigrants are free to ignore the scheme. |
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The constitution of Pakistan requires the state to provide free primary and secondary education. |
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East Pakistani intellectuals crafted the Six Points which called for greater regional autonomy, free trade and economic independence. |
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The subsequent military regime and BNP and Jatiya Party governments restored free markets and promoted the Bangladeshi private sector. |
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If he was there, he got free coke and the chance to eye-fuck pretty teenage girls. |
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The Chicago School of economics is best known for its free market advocacy and monetarist ideas. |
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These authors can use free services such as Smashwords or Amazon's CreateSpace to have their book available for worldwide sale. |
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In Hong Kong the term government schools is used for free schools funded by the government. |
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Mexico has nine years of free and compulsory primary and secondary education. |
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Most of the schools in Sri Lanka are maintained by the government as a part of the free education. |
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