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Afterward, the industry could say whatever it wanted.
They could say whatever they wanted to the umpires and the lines judges, and it was fine.
In all of those moments, "I felt free because I could say whatever I wanted to," she said.
Over a 10-hour period, each of us was allowed to address the gathering; we could say whatever we wanted.
Anonymous, because when I wrote my novel, no one cared who I was, and I could say whatever I wanted.
You could say whatever you wanted to and it was understood that it was meant to make people laugh.
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"If the academic apparatus disappears, then we're moving back to an earlier period when authors weren't citing sources and could just say whatever they wanted.
After all, he went on to say to Fromer that if Jen Grant signed a contract knowing she couldn't say whatever she wanted to the audience, she might as well have known some drunk corporate types would harass her while she worked.
With Ciao!, you taught us that we could do or say whatever we wanted so long as we were true to ourselves.
Coke, despite the fear in Parliament, stood and spoke, citing historical precedents supporting the principle that members of the Commons could, within Parliament, say whatever they wished – something now codified as Parliamentary privilege.
Why can't we say: 'give me the baby, I'll take it to the doctor?' " 2) " Some men are scared of responsibility so they are gonna say whatever they think could hurt the woman and, or mess the woman up to the point that it mess her and the baby up, make them wait or what have you.
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