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"It sounds like a pretty free ride," she said.
Cyberspace does not make a pretty free market.
Except in cases of downright neglect, we generally allow them a pretty free hand.
Unlike Dubai, where the private sector has a pretty free rein, Qatar's economy is largely command-driven.
This is to be called the Strachan Thesis and, to be fair, the coach will have a pretty free diary for the task of completing it.
The senior Goldman's tasts run more to Bach, Beethoven, & to marches, but he allows his son a pretty free hand when it comes to including his own preferences.
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Margaret Love, a lawyer in Washington who served as the United States pardon attorney under Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton, said that lack of guidelines was not surprising, especially given how new and unusual Mr. Paterson's program is. "A pardon historically is a pretty free-form exercise," she said.
Still, he said he did not think the issue would hurt a sport that has been pretty free of image problems.
If your crush says he's pretty free, suggest a casual hang out.
In a sense, Free Acres is still pretty free.
(And then, like a junkie sharing the name of a dealer, he told me about a different coffee shop nearby that also had a pretty good free bookcase).
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