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To be free from a strict choreography of words and actions is a form of male privilege that Hillary Clinton cannot access.
If only the American entrepreneur could be free from a crushing burden of taxes and regulations, jobs would flow, bemoaned Gov. Rick Perry of Texas.
"This court," Justice Thomas wrote for six justices, "has never recognized a First Amendment right to be free from a retaliatory arrest that is supported by probable cause; nor was such a right otherwise clearly established at the time of Howards's arrest".
Great news, undoubtedly, and the opportunity for millions of Indian children to be free from a devastating infection.
The probability to be free from a major and permanent functional disability has been modelled in the 52 weeks before death using life-table statistical analysis.
Beyond this, these otherwise healthy, HIV positive South Africans described their experience in the trial as a treat, a space to be free from a complicated life.
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The subjects were to be free from any medication for at least a week.
The British glam rocker Gary Glitter will be freed from a prison in Vietnam later this month, Agence France-Presse reported.
Why shouldn't they "be freed from a form of confiscation not visited upon anyone else?" he said).
The chairman of the state Liberal Party, Raymond B. Harding, would be freed from a political vise if his close friend skipped the Senate race.
We can now do something to help another person in poverty or hardship be freed from a destructive medical debt cycle.
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