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She was able to break free and escape.
It's wonderful that we're able to break free our imaginations to try some of these things".
Maybe the men would be able to break free for a meal; perhaps even a turkey.
Drivers were often able to break free from the lock, leaving it behind in an empty space.
With several escape routes barred, the cancer will not be able to break free of the drugs stopping its growth.
The woman was able to break free and escape the room, alerting colleagues, who dialled 911 for the police.
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The government's academy schools policy should come under greater scrutiny from regulators, and schools should be able to choose to break free of academy chains if they wish, the House of Commons education committee recommended in a report published on Wednesday.
There is slowdown, pixilation and, aside from being able to shake the controller to break free of zombie attacks, or shouting into the Kinect camera's microphone in order to call the attackers over, there's little here in technical terms that hasn't already been achieved on Xbox 360.
These devices, of course, are the premier devices for people looking to break free of their cable company while still being able to enjoy television.
When the girl's mother arrived home she called 911, and firefighters were able to break her free.
It depends on the time, and it depends how well you're able to break yourself free of the obligations you feel subconsciously compelled to.
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