For those of you with a strong stomach and a low threshold of infuriation, feel free to read on. |
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And if you'd rather not do the PayPal thang, feel free to email me and ask for my snailmail address. |
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The therapist encouraged her to feel free either to move closer to him physically and emotionally during this process or to move away. |
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But when you see an article about gay marriage or gay bashing or whatnot, feel free to let your outrage show in front of him. |
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You and your thunderer can feel free to pick up some of the load of defending the public from the Hollywood cartel. |
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If there's anything in the company manual that doesn't leap out at you, feel free to give me a tinkle. |
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Once you've slurped up the delicious, scalding hot soup, then feel free to gobble up the succulent pork and dumpling shell. |
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We'd be interested to see whether our readers' views concur with our own so feel free to make use of the comment boxes. |
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Plese feel free to add your own thoughts and questions, or just ignore my ramblings and move on. |
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Newcomers to paganism often feel free to indulge obsessions they've had to hide for years. |
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If you spot other incorrectly classified books, feel free to relocate them. |
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If the Supreme Court clears California's policy, other states will feel free to copy it. |
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Heck, you should even feel free to breastfeed while reading this column, ladies, if your little one is feeling a bit peckish. |
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You can only choose one director, but feel free to discuss or criticize others' choices. |
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And if something doesn't work, then feel free to change it, or make something else that does work. |
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A manager told me that the lifeguards were confused, that it was not club policy, and that I should feel free to stay. |
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Please feel free to contact me should you want any elaboration on anything. |
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As always, this is meant to open up some discussion and feedback, so feel free to fire away. |
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If you are having success with a certain phase, feel free to maintain it until you begin to notice that you are plateauing. |
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If you have any other questions, please feel free to get in touch and I'll reply as quickly as I possibly can. |
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If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us again. |
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If you were a Georgetown student, would you feel free to debate controversial issues related to sexual orientation? |
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Please feel free to leave constructive critiques and comments, as I would love to hear all your opinions on my progress. |
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If they want to gamble their hard earned money away, then they should feel free to do so. |
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For a prisoner of conscience to feel free behind bars was too much for the prison employee. |
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To complete the effect, feel free to draw yourself a hot bath, and crawl in the tub with a nice cup of tea and a spreadsheet. |
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If you think you have an answer to this puzzler feel free to leave it in the comment section. |
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If you have a keen interest in this subject please feel free to email me with your thoughts. |
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Okay, if you have any ideas for my story feel free to email me or review them to me. |
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If you have a comment, or a suggestion on how I can improve please feel free to email me. |
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So feel free to enlighten me if you can provide any authoritative information. |
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They feel free to question the possibility of knowledge because they also doubt its value. |
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By the way, if anyone knows the background and history of why Finance Ministers wear flowers for budget speeches, feel free to give me a shout. |
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So, if you like your country-ish rock complete with slide guitars and a little twang, feel free to blast it out your car stereo this summer. |
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If you want to watch me being awkward and unknowledgable on international TV this evening, feel free to tune in. |
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Please feel free to recommend any articles or posts designed to explain these issues to a non-expert. |
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In private, feel free to vent your spleen, cry, denounce the other party as a loathsome cad. |
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If you have any further objections or points to raise, please feel free to comment. |
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If you would like more information about our curved headrails and how they could benefit you please feel free to contact us. |
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Of all the parks in the city, this may be the only one where people feel free to walk on the grass. |
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Once again, feel free to listen again and make any adjustments you deem fit. |
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Thus, anyone who drops in should feel free to type in a question so that it will be keyed up when I return. |
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And if you have any words of wisdom, or advice about how to make the coming ordeal any less painful, feel free to let me know. |
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Family physicians should feel free to provide specific advice to patients and families wrestling with these difficult decisions. |
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We feel free to laugh at his anarchic humour because we can feel we're laughing at fascism and the human stupidity that reinforces fascism. |
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My ability to read and respond to replies will be limited until next week, but feel free to send them along. |
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Readers with deep pockets should feel free to purchase this W.B. Yeats second issue for my library. |
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If you've got any of your own tips, feel free to share in the comments section. |
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If anyone has this piece, or remembers it better than me, feel free to put me right on this one. |
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If anyone has more information on the subject, please feel free to add links in the comments. |
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You know if you get anything you have to ask additionally you know just feel free to give me a ring. |
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Parents may feel free to contact Mary at the school and arrange for an appointment to meet her. |
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I plan on running a mailbag each day, so feel free to send me any and all playoff questions that you have for your fantasy teams. |
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Might be home earlier than usual though, so feel free to tear me off a strip. |
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Surely the girl is entitled to a little bit of privacy and should feel free to speak Thai with her friends? |
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Eventually, Peter moves into the house too, also shared by a slightly loopy spinster, Miss Byron, and the pair feel free to reject society's expectations by acting up. |
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For those of you who ride the rails, feel free to take notes. |
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Please feel free to adopt these suggestions without further ado! |
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So if you have high-quality saffron, you should feel free to grind it yourself with a mortar and pestle. |
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And to all my law enforcement and Department of Homeland Security readers, feel free to e-mail me your catch-and-release photos or horror stories. |
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If you notice anything very funny when around and about, or write something that you think deserves consideration for the award, then do feel free to point it up to me. |
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Please feel free to reference this page to UFO and skeptic groups. |
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I hope you will feel free to contact me with your ideas and questions. |
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Anyone passing through who wants to leave some remarks in the comments, please feel free. only if it's to tell me what a cack-handed job I'm making of this liveblogging lark. |
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Please feel free to discuss possible papers with us by email, and to suggest themes and issues that seem to you relevant to the topic of vernacularity. |
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If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us again. |
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So if anyone has more questions please feel free to email me. |
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Please feel free to explore the drawers, the plants, the telephone, the computer screen, the floor, the chair and the keyboard to your heart's content. |
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I believe I would get the most help in this sub-forum, however, if the admins feel this fits better in another sub-forum, feel free to move the topic. |
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So, People of Highschool, feel free to continue Facebooking me. |
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As you can tell from the clear and concise summary, this is a relatively healthy item to eat, so feel free to buy a truckload of them and eat at least 38 a day. |
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Londoners tend to scurry outside at the slightest hint of sunshine, so feel free to look for a parting of the clouds and mention how lovely it is. |
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He needs to slip into old clothes so that he could feel free to stretch out on the hay beside the brook and bathe in a meld of physical sensations. |
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Brit, feel free to call me any time to talk about race and racism. |
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We have no idea, but feel free to ask Julian from Indiana University. |
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In the meantime, feel free to peruse the report, which can be read below. |
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These batters are goofproof, so feel free to experiment with spices or extracts for other flavor combos. |
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However, if you go against the norm, give life your best shot, and ignore the people besmearing your name you will eventually start to feel free. |
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Please feel free to use this photo in your promotional materials. |
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While you're babysitting, feel free to open anything in the spirit cupboard. |
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The sweet flavor pairs perfectly with spices, but feel free to use pumpkin puree in any of your favorite winter squash soup recipes. |
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If you're an experienced caravanner, you'll doubtless recognise the scenarios and I hope you'll feel free to contribute your own experiences. |
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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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Each group uses its own technique, with some areas mandating that only natural materials be used while others feel free to use modern materials to simplify production. |
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The co-pilot didn't feel free to speak up to the pilot in the cockpit. |
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Diabetes UK has a Careline for people who have any questions, including fasting during Ramadan, so please feel free to get in touch on 0845 120 2960 or log on to www. |
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