Bancroft did not own a work by Whistler, nor did Freer have any Pre-Raphaelite paintings. |
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Freer first joined Fox in 1997 and has served as president and before that COO of FOX Sports Networks. |
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Freer admitted downing half a bottle of vodka and half a bottle of Canadian rye before the assault. |
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And a tough argument was made even harder to win by the language of the divorce decree Freer had signed. |
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Adrian Freer met with the Yugoslavs to discuss last-minute details, then led his convoy, numbering about 2,000 troops, in toward Pristina. |
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A Railroad Commission employee drove him 80 miles to his home in Freer. |
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According to researchers at the Freer Gallery of Art, this application of overglaze enameling may represent the first time that this process was used. |
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Report on X-ray fluorescence analysis, UV light examination, and stereomicroscopic examination of the Dumbarton Oaks Maya mosaic mask conducted at the Freer Gallery of Art. |
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The current environment encourages a freer expression of nonbelief than has been usual, except briefly, in the last centuries. |
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This ambitious scheme was designed to make the motorist's life a lot freer. |
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And as regulatory approval is obtained, executives will be freer to share the data they have on product road maps, synergies, and cost-savings. |
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What they desire most of all is freer access to the world's best markets for their products. |
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It's incredible but they are not only freer in how they dress, but also in their activities and movements. |
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The researchers' explanation is that freer expression of conflict occurs more among peers than among unequals. |
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But contemporaneously with it, in the freer civil society of London, a modern form of theatre was beginning to emerge. |
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A freer, more aggressive and more critical news media would have put a brake on the governmental corruption and the so-called crony capitalism. |
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Nobody has succeeded in pushing me around before and now I'm even freer and in a better position to do my best for Bradley ward and Nelson. |
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Hereditary rulers are even freer because they do not have to consider how to help their offspring up the greasy pole. |
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The translations by his champion Rufinus are often freer and more periphrastic than those of Jerome, in the interests of orthodoxy and of clarity. |
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Obviously, former pols with less to lose are going to be freer to mix it up on the telly. |
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These construction s of the south as freer and more harmonious would have been particularly attractive to Signac and his Neo-Impressionist colleagues. |
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Some of the freer churches don't even ask their ministerial candidates to commit themselves formally to any belief about Scripture, let alone creation. |
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American-born Locke, whose Cantonese grandfather once worked as a house servant in Washington, called for closer ties between Beijing and Washington and freer trade relations. |
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American security is founded on liberty, and a politically freer planet, a planet freed from the grip of tyrants and the threat of terrorists, is a far safer world. |
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If so, then the freer we remain the less we need to worry about losing ground in the long run to nations and blocs of nations that aren't as free. |
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Instead, we suffer a good deal more from elective dictatorship, with prime ministers and premiers able to shape the political agenda with a freer hand. |
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However certain well known tunes come up extremely bright and shiny, mixed with the sparkling transient tones of his freer moments in improvisation. |
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India cannot allow political pinpricks from its neighbours to come in the way of pursuing freer regional trade through unilateral action where necessary. |
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She hypnotized Cory with her free spirit, freer hair, and asinine name, coaxing him out of his shell and into love with her. |
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His earlier work tends to be written in traditional rhymed quatrains but, as he matured, he dropped the rhymes and worked in a freer but still basically alexandrine movement. |
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How did you balance a sense of wanting to fly freer and that constricted world in which you found yourself, I mean if you like the house style world in which you lived? |
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Although he was greatly influenced by his teacher's 12-note method he adopted a freer version of serialism, and some of his techniques deviate from Schoenberg's principles. |
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His forceful version is freer, with shorter lines that increase the sense of swiftness and energy. |
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In 1664, however, the Dutch used force to exact a treaty granting them extraterritorial rights as well as freer access to trade. |
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Some were simply consequences of the greater level of nominal and verbal inflection, and word order was generally freer. |
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For languages that have case and thus freer word order, morphological case is the most readily available criterion for identifying objects. |
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She said that she was freer and felt a spiritual freedom there. |
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A society that was exclusive and repressive is now freer and more open. |
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I think that it's in this piece that he got his second wind, reviving his tintinnabuli with a freer approach. |
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Then use the chilies with a freer hand to give a chipotle edge to braised meats, sauces, sandwiches, mayonnaise, dressings, soups, and salsas. |
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We went to Professor Tao and asked for freer access, which was granted. |
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As time went on, his strokes began to evolve into looser, freer ones. |
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There I began to breathe a little freer, and to give a loose to those warm emotions which the sight of such an encounter had raised in me. |
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In 1786 Pitt's government negotiated the Eden Agreement, a commercial treaty with France which led to freer trade between the two countries. |
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Throughout the 1990s, Poles used the freer travel restrictions to move to the UK and work, sometimes in the grey economy. |
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Romantics idealised the Celts as a primitive, bucolic people who were far more poetic, spiritual, and freer of rationalism than their neighbours. |
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Living conditions were so poor that many sailors began to prefer a freer existence as a pirate. |
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The new French works taught a new, on the surface freer, gallant exchange between the sexes as the essence of life at the French court. |
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Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs had many more inflectional endings and forms, and word order was much freer than in Modern English. |
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Some were simply consequences of the greater level of nominal and verbal inflection, which meant that word order was generally freer. |
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The melodic freedom found within the music of jazz with its intricate and complex polyrhythms and repetitions allowed for a freer dance expression as well. |
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Indeed, his new gestural paintings have a fresher, freer, more expansive, devil-may-care look than his earlier works, which appear labored and uptight in comparison. |
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In 2006, President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah committed to reforming the laws governing the press and media to create a freer system for journalists to work in. |
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No single play marks a change from the traditional to the freer style. |
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When the Tory Lord Bolingbroke proposed a commercial treaty with France in 1713 that would lead to freer trade the Whigs were vehemently against it and it had to be abandoned. |
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