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The books are free to borrow!
Artists are free to borrow at will.
You are free to borrow from any private lender of your choosing.
Snorkels are free to borrow, and water sports are on offer down the beach.
Bikes and helmets are free to borrow, especially useful since the nearest subway is a 15-minute walk away.
Bordeira beach is a 15 minute walk through sand dunes; surfboards and bikes are free to borrow.
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But the new company's obligation would be to its users first and foremost, and would be free to borrow free from any Treasury constraint.
Councils will be free to borrow more money to build new homes after the government increased the housing revenue account borrowing limit by £300m in a rare step towards more public borrowing.
He had a lunchtime friendship with one of the male regulars, an industrialist and amateur viola player with a fine music library, from which he was free to borrow.
Hedge-fund oligarchs who insist they should be free to borrow as much as they like, whenever they like, whatever the wider risks, are rent-seekers - rigging the market to suit themselves.
To the extent that a later author is free to borrow material from an earlier one, the later authors cost of expression is reduced; and, from an ex ante viewpoint, every author is both an earlier author from whom a later author might want to borrow material and the later author himself.
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