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But later on, and higher up, her mezzo-soprano flew free and she dug into the words.
He claims that kids flew free back then – a perk that I'd like the airlines to reconsider, although unfortunately, it's too late for this adventure.
He designed a brassiere; he was a great aircraft designer, as you may know, and he loved all things that flew free.
With postmodernist swag, the narrative flew free from accountable issues: recently, after a train crashed in the Once Station, the government announced that it was taking over the railroads.
Many of the correspondents hung around, waiting to see if it would fly, but in the end, the Y.P.G. and F.S.A. commanders decided that it would be best to avoid a provocation, so they flew Free Syria's flag instead.
They now flew free, I felt, beyond caring about control, or planning, or how many days might pass until a tiny planet tips enough to bring what its creatures call Spring.
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