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Even though the names remain the same, this is apparently a rather free adaptation, newly set in the Deep South.
The translation, a rather free rendering of the original Greek is by the architect William Mitchell Kendall, now 80 years old.
The bubble and squeak with a fried egg ($9) may be a rather free interpretation of the standard English hash — it's loaded with sausage, for one thing — but it's hard to quibble when your mouth is full.
The IRS has announced plans to regulate tax preparers, who have operated in a rather free and easy legal environment for nearly a century.
Lody later professed his surprise at how the two men were "talking in a rather free way, considering the present times".
In the areas that displayed loosely arranged astrocytes, HRP penetrated about 90 μm into the brain parenchyma (Fig. 6g, h), indicating a rather free movement of HRP at this level.
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Unlike simulation games that rely on specific rules, Second Life takes a rather free-form approach.
As we've all learned, Bachmann's strong points are her passion and determination, while her weak ones include a rather free-floating relationship with reality.
A rather interesting free agent.
A more elongated, less compact protein has a possibility to choose such a pathway of folding in which the protein folding goes through the small boundary between two phases and consequently through a rather low free energy barrier of folding.
A rather high free energy barrier, 26.5 kcal/mol, is calculated for the formation of TS7.
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