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During the two-month, countrywide Olympic torch relay many local car parks have offered spaces free to avoid clogging streets.

But feel free to avoid the Mail's contribution to the education debate - it contemplates the pressing question: Is it bad form to fancy your child's teacher?

(Ibid). Stultz, having enjoyed the benefits of his contract with Medtronic, should not be free to avoid his side of the agreement and thereby cancel some of the value for which Medtronic legitimately bargained.

To attract customers, Ms. Sullivan said, her hotel is offering a free airport shuttle and allowing patrons to park at the hotel free to avoid the daily $11 long-term airport parking fee.

While Wale and Mr. Cole have catapulted themselves into territory they must now fight to stay in, Mr. Miller is free to avoid that fate, and instead embark on another stealth attack.

So it, like SideCar, will be making UBERx rides from unlicensed drivers free, to avoid running afoul of the new city ordinance.

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"If you suspect an eating disorder, then a child who's using gluten-free to avoid eating certain foods in certain social situations is a risk," Ms. Graf said.

For example, syntactic headers have to be almost error-free to avoid decoder crashes, while data symbols can tolerate some errors.

The collection tubes were trace metal-free to avoid background contamination.

All consumables including micropipette tips, tubes and water were certified sterile and pyrogen-free to avoid contamination.

Keep your property clean and clutter-free to avoid providing hiding spots for bed bugs.

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