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To fail to think freely leads to the holding of absurd beliefs and superstition.

Calder's acknowledgement of his mixture of high and low humour is visible in many of these works, genitalia freely depicted led to both the validity and humour of  his comment that his work was more "sewer-realist than surrealist".

Here, interventions that embodied creative and alternative viewpoints (changing hands, being outside of a box, freely wandering) led to more creative responses on a number of convergent and divergent thinking tasks.

In his office, Mr. Suciardi said that allowing beggars to operate freely would lead to increased criminality and, eventually, political instability.

His tie seems suddenly a little too tight, he can't move as freely, love has led to not knowing what to do with himself.

Ablation of the leading edge and the intracellular actin network of freely moving cells led to a small recoil of the network (left panels).

Ablating the leading edge or an actin fiber within the lamellae of a freely moving cell led to an initial recoil rate of 28.6 ± 6.8 and 33.2 ± 4.3 μm/min, respectively.

Ablation of the leading edge of a freely moving hemocyte led to no obvious movement of the cell, while after mock ablation the cell continued moving toward the colliding partner.

The freely distributed source code led to a rapid, and somewhat divergent, evolution of UNIX.

CSD in freely moving lissencephalic animals, led to reduced locomotor activity, freezing & grooming episodes and pain calls (Akcali et al, 2010).

Computational evaluations, by a simple and freely available program, successfully led to the design of the best probes for a given target, with direct application to nucleic acid-based sensing.

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