How are we to break free from the dispiriting sequence of dictators and their henchmen? |
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Gently closing the door behind her she started down the stairs rubbing her eyes free from sleep as she did so. |
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The Mormons were looking for an ideal place to practice their religion, free from persecution. |
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At present the morning-after pill is available free from GPs and family planning clinics. |
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He insisted that the parliamentary poll was free from political interference, but promised to investigate allegations of vote rigging. |
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Well done especially to the Limeys, whose robot sub cut the Russian submersible free from the wires that had trapped it. |
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Traffic constable Paul Davenport told the inquest that at the time of the accident, the road was dry, clean and free from any obstruction. |
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Maybe Claudio would be better off breaking free from the Roman Empire before he is thrown to the lions. |
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Effectively, the rock is left exposed in its geological location, but cut free from its surround. |
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Everyone, governed and governor, is subject to the rule of law, free from arbitrariness and whims. |
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Chris is now free from the chronic pain and limitations that he was told he would have to learn to live with. |
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This means that when you use our services you are free from vendor lock-in. |
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She managed to struggle free from the car and the suspect clambered into the driver's seat and drove off. |
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Whatever the cause, this interview held my interest and seemed free from artifice. |
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Now, as you ascend higher, try to let the voice be as free from tension as possible. |
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The concerts are free from artificial electric sound systems, microphones and loudspeakers. |
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Following a struggle the brave youngster finally managed to break free from the man and make her escape. |
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She was still struggling to break free from its hold but was failing miserably. |
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I am including roasted chicory in the list of exempted items as coffee itself is free from excise duty. |
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Being free from avarice, the material wealth has absolutely no significance for Shiva. |
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While clearly inspired by a Romantic sensibility, he is never quite free from the bonds of his precise, inquiring, magpie mind. |
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The pair escape to his rooftop garret and, free from the cares of the world, begin a passionate love affair. |
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You can make other tax-free gifts, called potentially exempt transfers, and they will be free from IHT if you survive another seven years. |
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Through this great teacher I have learned how to keep my back free from pain. |
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Perched high over the ocean, the modest homes spoke of a more reasonable society free from the ostentatiousness of mainstream Hollywood. |
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It is their responsibility to present a stage-managed event that is free from scandal. |
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Here we give thanks to those inventions and products that have made our lives free from misery, barbarism and tedium. |
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He jerked himself free from his own seatbelt and threw himself towards her window, scrabbling to get a hold on her. |
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The legs, pedipalps and chelicerae are pulled free from the skin with rhythmic movements until finally the spider pulls free. |
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His mind was employed upon Christ, and even bodily he felt as if set free from a great burden which had bowed him down. |
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We have much greater hopes in the matter if the planet who receives the significator is itself free from misfortune. |
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The ureters, their resection margins, and internal orifices were free from tumor. |
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P was selling a car to D and accepted D's car in part exchange after D represented to him that it was free from all encumbrances. |
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She will never be able to forget it, never be free from the horrible memory that this attack will leave her with. |
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Autonomy is about self-determination, being free from external influences and governed by one's own mind. |
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It was a nice town, free from the crime and pollution of mega cities but still big enough to hold home to 10,000 citizens. |
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First, they must be free from feudal ties, which would otherwise prevent them from entering any sort of market transaction. |
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That mantle fell instead upon the large middle-class house, in its own ample grounds but free from the ties of an estate. |
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As contemporary commercial manuals never tired of complaining, they were free from all guild ties and all state regulation. |
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Fine if it were time-served and incorruptible Scottish law lords, but would a UN-sponsored court be as independent and free from bias? |
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He supplies a grand moral sententiousness blessedly free from the messy squalor of life as it's lived here, I suppose. |
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A motorist was cut free from her car after she was involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle. |
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The destruction of both wall and statue is symbolic of breaking free from oppression, and the elation on the faces of the people was the same. |
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Elizabeth's range is completely free from artificial colouring, sweeteners and preservatives and is available nationwide at Superquinn stores. |
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He was moving that day too and we decided to help each other, plus he'd got the van for free from his work. |
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The Cultivation Ceremony is also performed to help keep the different grains free from disease, producing a bountiful harvest. |
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Was this not a historic opportunity to break free from the shackles of class oppression and found a new society? |
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There's that secret burning desire in each of us that wants to break free from the shackles of obedience. |
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You can mail order to your heart's content, free from the shackles of provincial law. |
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Where divination is by trance-mediumship the prophet is often a stranger, a person deemed free from partisan interests. |
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Such measures can be implemented only by an authoritarian regime, free from any democratic checks and balances. |
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When the kiss ended, she tugged his shirt free from the waistband of his jeans. |
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But the desire to push themselves free from the charges of trendiness or being fashionistas doesn't quite convince. |
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The Olympic Games were never free from professionalism, trickery or violence. |
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Pierce broke free from the shopping monotony of the holiday season to score 42 points, yank down 14 boards, drain 4 trifectas and swipe 4 balls. |
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The RSPCA officer cut the soggy moggy free from a bramble bush after she was found by workmen in the area. |
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She was going to set him free from all of the evil and black hatred he had brought to the world. |
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Nickel 200, Monel 400 and similar alloys will remain bright and free from discoloration when heated and cooled in a reducing atmosphere. |
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In order to be able to do this, we needed to be free from all kinds of arbitrary power, including majoritarian tyranny. |
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The millionaire businessman walked free from court yesterday after a jury took just 90 minutes to find him not guilty. |
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The 13-year-olds were found guilty of breaching an order, but walked free from court after magistrates imposed a two-year supervision order. |
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A mother has spoken out against gun crime after seeing the man accused of murdering her son walk free from court. |
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If you live in the state where the bond was issued, interest is free from state taxes, too. |
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Freedom from unforgivingness means we must break free from the practice of being unable to forgive. |
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His daughter, in her 20s, managed to scramble free from the vehicle unhurt. |
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The walnut pave is more moist than many walnut breads and free from that bitter, slightly mouldy taste that can make walnuts unpalatable. |
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Odd how it looks on a screen, free from all its euro-trash smarm slathered all over it. |
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Superoll cold works the rough metal into a smooth hard surface, free from irregularities. |
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The surface to be tested should be clean and dry, smooth, and free from oxide. |
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Twigs were snapped off trees and one twig broke free from its limb and and flew straight at Spot and took his eye right out. |
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Fifty-one years ago, my father decided to leave his country of birth, to seek a life free from socio-political oppression. |
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He walked free from court after a jury cleared him of breaking the Official Secrets Act. |
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For example, the placenta may tear free from the uterine wall during the birth process. |
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Carlile heard a sharp bright sound and saw that the heron had broken free from a thin layer of ice. |
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I'd watched the small children splash around in the sea, so carefree and free from responsibility. |
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It has been generally observed that Capricornians live a long life, free from serious health problems. |
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Lately she's been thinking a lot about selling her home to break free from debt, because she fears the specter of foreclosure every day. |
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You have scrubbed, sprayed and wiped the kitchen and the bathroom and the shiny work surfaces look spotless, free from dirt, bugs and bacteria. |
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Worse, it is theoretically impossible to determine whether computer systems are free from programming bugs or nefarious code. |
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These extraordinary photos show a humpback whale 'celebrating' after another female was cut free from stray ropes attached to old lobster pots. |
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He was positively relieved, however, that he was free from having to non-verbally communicate such feelings. |
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The event is free from noon until 7pm but people need tickets for the evening concerts. |
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The Isle of Bute's culinary reputation has never broken free from the low-rent caffs and no-frills pubs which dot the island. |
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McGraw walked free from the High Court in Edinburgh after a not proven verdict. |
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Many Australians imagine they live n a nuclear-free zone, an environment free from nasty nuclear radiation. |
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Glass containers such as soda bottles and food jars are easy to recycle because they are free from impurities and have similar melting points. |
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They fixed on island or half-island sites where they could be free from interference. |
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However, there is no doctrine of stare decisis in Belgian law and the matter is currently free from authority at the highest level. |
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The call is free from a landline, will not show up on an itemised bill and cannot be traced. |
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A form that has a soothing, healing effect is the result of a mind that is free from harmfulness and defects. |
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That could be the solution to keeping Swindon's streets free from the sticky stains. |
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No rivalry in Indian cricket was as intense yet as free from rancour as that between Kunderan and Faroukh Engineer. |
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I wish for all my children a world where they will be free from hatred towards one another. |
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Are you stuck in a rut, longing to be creative but unable to break free from the humdrum routine of your daily job? |
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We, of course, accept that individual members of the taskforce are free from political affiliation. |
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My fingers are still dripping wet, but the handle to the lash is gripped to prevent it from slipping free from my slick, white scales. |
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Crying out in pain, Dawn broke free from the kiss and on wobbly legs moved away from Nikolas. |
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Your children may receive an aggregate amount of gifts and inheritances to the value of 456,438 from their parents, free from Irish tax. |
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We are supposed to be free from bond being denied us while we await trial and free from cruel and unusual punishment. |
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Alone, free from the fearful burden of the faithful, I felt myself slip back into my natural agnostic relationship with the world. |
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We are faced by an organisation of outsiders completely free from any emotion about how this may affect our community. |
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Lia ran a hand through her hair and leaned forward, allowing a few wispy tendrils to straggle free from her messy ponytail. |
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With vinyl flooring, it is vital that the subfloor underneath is free from debris and also has no divots or holes. |
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In that case there was smoke without fire, and in May he walked free from court. |
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In international law, dating from 1648, sovereignty is described as supreme authority over a territory, free from all external control. |
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Her artistry of story telling is welcome as it is thankfully free from any obtrusive stylistic aerobatics. |
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He had discovered a middle way, free from attachment to either worldly or spiritual identity. |
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The films seem refreshingly free from worthiness, irony, and political correctness, and do not attempt to work on more than one level. |
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Forgiveness is the act of setting someone free from an obligation to you that is a result of a wrong done against you. |
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Codeine is a good painkiller but, like any medicine, it is not free from side-effects. |
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In areas that are privately owned, the council encourages the landowners to keep their land free from litter. |
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The Guru heard of it and advised him that his meditation will not fructify so long as he eats free from the langar. |
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The Lebanese people are the ones who want a country that is sovereign and independent and free from outside interference. |
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Action is required now to ensure the allocation of all Lottery money is independent and free from the control of politicians. |
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The woman in the other vehicle had to be cut free from her vehicle and was flown to hospital in the air ambulance. |
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The sculpture represents freedom and depicts a human figure in four stages breaking free from a wall. |
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A total of six elephants broke free from their handlers while they were on parade at an amusement park. |
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A teenage dad who stole tens of thousands of pounds worth of quad bikes while in league with travellers has walked free from court. |
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He injured one of them after shooting at their car, yet he walked free from court. |
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Paul's career seems to have been blissfully free from crisis. |
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In average seasons, velvet bean has proved itself to be remarkably free from disease and insect pests, although blister beetles may eat the flowers. |
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Some children cannot break free from glue ear while they are full of repeated cold and catarrh, and often begin school unable to speak or hear properly. |
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A Supreme Court Case would ultimately pit the right to assembly against the right to be free from hate speech. |
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Such anacoluthon is usually graceful and free from obscurity. |
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Mr D's feet are cool but the skin is unbroken and free from lesions. |
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I take a walk along the sands, free from the harshness of man-made noise. |
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The tinsel town rolled out the red carpet, promising not just money and fame, but an opportunity to break free from mundaneness that defines the middle class. |
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Firefighters cut the 44-year-old free from the crushed vehicle and he was treated for severe whiplash and back injuries at the Great Western Hospital. |
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He is saying that we have been set free from slavery to the reign of sin. |
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The duo also performs entirely from memory, which allows them to establish an extra rapport with their audience, free from music stands and scores. |
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Finally, this normally sedentary animal inflated a muscular cone at its base to lever itself free from its moorings and danced away in the water column. |
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He manages his household with a mind free from the taint of meanness. |
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But whosesoever mind inclineth not towards zeal, exertion, perseverance, and struggle, he has not become free from this second spiritual barrenness. |
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There are bookable floating lunches and candlelit cruises, blissfully free from the deluxe nouveau riche naffness that often dogs this type of enterprise. |
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His face was unlined, free from smile lines and frown creases. |
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Like the jackknife and the bootstrap, randomization methods are free from potentially unwarranted normal theory assumptions such as normally distributed populations. |
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Minutes later Kill extended their lead when a quick and clever free from Brendan Cocoman presented the Kill full forward with an unmissable point. |
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For fifty years there was no economic progression and by the time that Latvia broke free from the Soviet Union in 1991 its economy was in tatters. |
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We gazed across the loch at Ben Lomond, which for once, in this apocalyptically bad summer, was gloriously free from cloud and touched lightly by skinny bands of sunlight. |
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If sexology loses its independent status, the public will have even fewer places to turn for sexual enlightenment free from commercial or political bias. |
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After a violent struggle Seek manages to get free from their grasp. |
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The top half of the building broke free from the rest of the building, and began to grind and sway as the only thing holding it up was crumbling concrete. |
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The father of the young man left paralysed spoke of his utter devastation after the men accused of assaulting his son walked free from court yesterday. |
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Local authorities often work in conjunction with the emergency services, by helping to clear snowdrifts and putting salt onto roads to help keep them free from ice. |
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She kicked her feet weakly and tried to struggle free from his grasp. |
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She kicked out at the man who held her legs and broke free from his grasp. |
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After repelling Oxford's more determined thrusts, City broke free from their shackles as a Richard Hope shot from 25 yards was deflected wide for a corner. |
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I want to break free from the chains that shackle me to them. |
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She broke free from Shane's arms and started to rush about in a mad panic. |
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Every lady's toilet table possessed a bottle of the liquid, and she relied on this to keep her skin fair and white and free from blemishes, and it has not lost its reputation. |
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He wrestled his finger free from the trigger and turned to fire again. |
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It could also be used by planners to restrict noisy commercial development in areas free from excessive noise or to ensure new housing is sited further away from busy roads. |
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It has broken free from the literalism of the old black letter lawyers. |
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This new Germany was mostly free from the trammels of the postwar system, and the Federal Republic seemed, more than ever, Europe's leading power. |
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The good things that can be said for it are that it kept well and it was free from harmful bugs, something that could not often be said of the local water supply. |
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The monolingual reader, free from vocabulary and prior knowledge demands, was able to concentrate on the interpretation and comprehension of the text as a whole. |
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Either one or both parapodia were cut free from the body wall, taking care not to cut the parapodial nerves that connect the pedal ganglia to the periphery. |
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Funny how our generation flagrantly disregards all the work that's been done to ensure that the workplace is a non-hostile environment free from sexual harrassment. |
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I can guarantee that all the people who have been rescued from fires, or cut free from wrecked vehicles at road traffic accidents, know our true worth. |
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Dao Tuyet Lien broke free from forced labor in Samoa to earn two college degrees, launch her own business, and start a family. |
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Millions have strived and dreamed and suffered for us to be this free from want, and of course to be this fat. |
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Thirteen nervous minutes into the contest Doran converted a free from 38 metres but Mulligan squared the match in the 16th minute after interplay between Smith and McGoldrick. |
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I had been set loose, free from the regimented lifestyle of a footballer. |
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The fertile soil is fine-textured, alluvial, loamy and free from boulders. |
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They were honest readers doing their best to understand a book they believed was divinely inspired and free from error. |
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They should sort these problems out by talking frankly about the benefits of a thaw in their ties, free from constraints imposed by their formal positions. |
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The transverse carpal ligament keeps the tendons of the long bending muscles of the fingers and the median nerve from breaking free from the wrist bones. |
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It becomes an authentic spiritual experience only if it is totally free from selfish and mercenary interests on the part of those who facilitate it. |
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Untainted by the hand of consumerism and free from the shackles of music industry agendas, they believe the only way to make music in its purest form is to forget selling it. |
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Then, as if by magic, funds pour into the UK as clean capital, free from any taxation or further scrutiny. |
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He breaks free from Caravaggesque tenebrism and places the still realistic figures within a clearly defined and dramatically lit architectural interior. |
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On arriving at Victoria, I was able to spring free from the hustle and bustle, realising that many passengers had a love-hate relationship with the service. |
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The real debate is between those who want to enjoy the fruits of prosperity and those who want an austere existence free from sensate temptation of any kind. |
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The woman allegedly said she wanted to go to prison to be free from the torturous problems she has to deal with in her life. |
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I needed to break free from the limits imposed by my own fear of failure. |
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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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Copper and copper-clad steel resist corrosion indefinitely in soil that is relatively free from ammonia. |
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The Sugar Pine is as free from conventionalities of form and motion as any oak. |
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To be the first water a diamond must be absolutely colorless, very lustrous, and perfectly free from flaws. |
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Jesus is reverenced as the one man who has lived unspotted by the world, free from human foibles, able to redeem mankind by his example. |
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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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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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This was part of Oriel, a kingdom meant to be free from enroachment under the treaty. |
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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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The country is free from taxes, however, authorities have announced plans to levy taxes on junk food and luxury items in the coming years. |
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They spoke of his quick temper, but that was entirely free from malice or guile. |
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However, Indian merchants continued to trade in the port cities of the Somali peninsula, which was free from Roman interference. |
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The site of the city is one of the few of Roman Britain that remains free from later building and it is gradually being excavated. |
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They grow, break free from the host, and drop to the bottom of the water to begin an independent life. |
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With a suitable undercoating, the top coat may consist of an organosol or plastisol which is free from modifying resins. |
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During the 6th to 4th centuries BC, Crete was comparatively free from warfare. |
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The book describes her life in the guru's inner circle and her efforts to break free from his influence. |
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And then, thankfully, the stream slowed down, until it was nothing more than a few loose dribbles shaking themselves free from her peehole. |
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Once free from prying eyes, he immediately led his troops in a series of attacks on the surrounding Roman garrisons. |
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Charlemagne lost interest and never again returned to Southern Italy where Grimoald was able to keep the Duchy free from Frankish suzerainty. |
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Having been subject to limited external influences, these populations lived free from acculturating factors. |
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Accounts with the Medici were kept secret and generally free from prying, ecclesiastical eyes, especially in the case of discretionary deposits. |
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Despite the thalassocracy of the sultanates, Borneo's interior region remained free from the rule of any kingdoms. |
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A word of caution! The Bengali as well as the translated texts are not free from Printer's devilry. |
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When the Lena River was free from ice, they resumed their voyage, travelling downstream with boats. |
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It does not imply that the members of the Church are free from sin, nor that the institution of the Church cannot sin. |
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Jurors, like most individuals, are not free from holding social and cognitive biases. |
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His voice is good, his enunciation distinct, and his delivery free from any unpleasant peculiarity or mannerism. |
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It is also free from included soft or fibrous notches and does not soil the fingers when rubbed. |
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The answer provided by Laozi is not the rejection of technology, but instead seeking the calm state of wu wei, free from desires. |
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Unlike many industrial areas, typically served by a narrow gauge railway, parks were free from redevelopment. |
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I began to typewrite copy letters for him, and I have never been long free from the typewriter since. |
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Some areolar tissue free from elastic tissue was next procured from the visceral cavity of a toad. |
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If you recall, Blackbird Damp said that they had treated the property and that it was now free from woodrot. |
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Beta versions of the Windows 2000 drivers for both adapter cards are available for free from the Asante website. |
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Currently recommended activity to keep the fresh rain water ponds, water pockets and solid waste, free from mosquito larva is underway. |
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And Grugan took his big chance when Armagh were handed a 73rd minute free from about 30 metres out, splitting the posts. |
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Although you can see Lady Liberty for free from land, the short ferry ride to Liberty Island will bring you up close and personal. |
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Despite UK producers agreeing to follow the new rules, there is no guarantee that your weekly shop will be free from battery cage eggs. |
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And he challenges you to complete every single brain-teaser on offer if you want to be free from The Curse. |
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The DermaSalve creams, which were created by Dr Randle, are free from all common skin sensitisers and petrochemcials. |
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I'm free from four walls for a while admiring the view before my eyes as I relax on the bridge at Llandaff just watching the majestic River Taff. |
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Timeshares, a concept which arrived in Britain in 1975 from the United States, has rarely been free from controversy. |
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Atlantic cod are apex predators in the Baltic and adults are generally free from the concerns of predation. |
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Also like the Crab, its surface appears quiescent, free from the starquakes that rumble through magnetars. |
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She noted that the PAAF step was based on reports that Texas is now free from ulcerative stomatitis. |
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It is free from sulfates, EO, 1,4-dioxane, nitrosamines, parabens and formaldehyde. |
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Mark Rowe walked free from court in November alongside John Henry Sayers and his brother Stephen following the collapse of a jury nobbling trial. |
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Collins turned supergrass but then changed his mind and walked free from Belfast Crown Court. |
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Rarely does this author break free from the standard tired and unilluminating terms of the post-structuralist cognoscenti. |
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Manama-May-18 The Kingdom of Bahrain has today been declared free from Coronavirus disease-for the time being. |
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This novel, unique pearlizer is free from ethylene oxid and amide feedstock and supplied as an easy-to-handle liquid. |
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The Conservatives want to see everyone but millionaires free from death duty. |
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Using Captiva NDLipids, plasma extracts are virtually free from endogenous matrix interferences. |
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It uses pure nature-identical trans-resveratrol that is free from pesticides and emodin, a potential concern with other forms of resveratrol. |
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However, the propagules and seedlings used in reforestation are not necessarily free from disease and pests. |
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The Saudi leadership deserves our praise and gratitude for having kept this country free from strife and fitna through their sagacity. |
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A FARMER'S wife who forged claims for animals allegedly killed by low flying Army helicopters walked free from court yesterday. |
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All of this is done to ensure a product that is free from freezer burn, and to maintain the True Restaurant Quality of the products. |
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The vast majority of Indianans have a photo ID, the court said, and those residents who do not can vote by mail or obtain an ID free from the county. |
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If one of the 44 subnets falls victim to a virus, the IT staff can quickly quarantine that area, keeping the rest of the campus free from infection. |
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Tinega, Gesabwa and Ethiopian Tgist Tufa broke free from the pack for good at about the eight-mile mark before the two Kenyans pulled away in the final half mile. |
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The elimination of non-stationarity made the data free from autocorrelation and possibility of spuriousness among the model's variable regression analysis. |
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His Schauspielhaus is an excellent example of what can be done with Greek, or more truly by Grecicizing, forms kept free from all Roman intermixture. |
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The BiWire and Flexor DL represent the next generation of technology in ureteral access devices to help physicians render patients free from existing and future kidney stones. |
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It tells the tale of teenager Cosmo who uses music as an inspiration to break free from the mundanity of everyday life when growing up in 80s Dublin. |
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Meiji zoom stereo microscopes incorporate multi-coated optical components, free from chromatic and spherical aberration, and provide high-resolution images. |
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When Laird breaks free from the tercets, couplets, and symmetrical stanza shapes which seem to confine him, the thinking and saying start to sharpen. |
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A good sanitary fitment should be of the simplest possible design, constructed so as to be self-cleansing, and, as far as possible, free from any moving working parts. |
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A show jumper who was left for dead when a hit-and-run driver ploughed into her horse has blasted the decision to allow him to walk free from court. |
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Cleaning solutions specialist, Nilco, has launched Orange Clean, designed to tackle tough grease and soils leaving work areas clean, hygienic and free from malodours. |
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With no chemicals or artificial components and free from genetic modification, Ezimoist, which is a form of tapioca, is the ideal phosphate replacer. |
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The Agricultural Labor Relations Act ensures that agricultural employees can select a collective bargaining representative free from employer interference. |
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Although the country was declared free from the disease last year, there is still the real risk of reinfection from the high number of cases found in nearby Pakistan. |
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He initially walked free from Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in June last year after a legal technicality led to the salvage firm operator being acquitted of the charges against him. |
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My view is free from apeirophobia, the horror of the infinite, which colored so much of what was written at the beginning of this century about the foundations of mathematics. |
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The year 2000 problem is met with skepticism by some Macintosh users who erroneously believe that the Macintosh platform is free from year 2000 problems. |
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On entering one of these forests, one observes at once that although there are many small trees of holly, and bushes of sweet-gale, the ground is free from litter and brush. |
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Canning started in 1790 from a French confectioner, Nicolas Appert, when he found that by applying heat to food in sealed glass bottles, the food is free from spoilage. |
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However a stretch of trackbed from Wootton to the outskirts of Newport at Halberry Lane is still free from development and could in theory be used in the future. |
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Education is free from the early childhood to secondary levels. |
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It will also lead to future potential small craft maritime development at the southern end of the Loch, which will be completely free from large and regular ferry traffic. |
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In the common law tradition, an acquittal formally certifies that the accused is free from the charge of an offense, as far as the criminal law is concerned. |
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Henry V's own reign, which began in 1413, was largely free from domestic strife, leaving the king free to pursue the Hundred Years' War in France. |
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This emphasis on female purity was allied to the stress on the homemaking role of women, who helped to create a space free from the pollution and corruption of the city. |
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The Cordilleran ice sheet produced features such as glacial Lake Missoula, which would break free from its ice dam causing the massive Missoula floods. |
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Former Great Britain rugby league captain Shaun Edwards walked free from a court yesterday after the prosecution offered no evidence about an alleged fracas at a pizza shop. |
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Much lighter and half as costly, single-speed bikes like the Sass by Bianchi offer a fun ride free from fickle, tough-to-tune high-tech bikes and their touchy derailleurs. |
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Yemen and its people are a strategic partner in guaranteeing the security and political independence of the Arabian peninsula, free from outside influence, unbeholden to Iran. |
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