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"What's free about it?" he said.

Shakira talked about the video, saying "I decided to just do something more spontaneous, and be myself and be free and feel free about it because that is what this song is about".

Bieber is thought to enjoy weed just as much as Cyrus does but he's not at the point in his career that he can be as free about it.

(Another confession: I love the F-bomb. There's something so fantastic and free about it, especially delivered by Louis-Dreyfus, who we're not used to hearing curse, and it only makes the moments in "Veep" that much funnier).

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When this is completed, it will free about 150 acres of land, an area equivalent to six petrochemical plants.

"There's something freeing about it".

And anyway, even if women were shedding jobs at a higher rate than men, what would Romney, the free-market Republican, do about it as President?

There's nothing free market about it, there's no national security aspect, and we're not going to run out of food.

The best process I know of to turn a half-formed idea into something more solid, without replicating some path other people have already taken, is simply to free write about it.

"It's about consumer rights, it's about free speech, it's about democracy," Berners-Lee said.

It's not about just the border, it's about free trade, it's about NAFTA.

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