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"Because small museums without great treasures are generally free from disasters of this kind, they are less aware of the danger," he said.

In technique the Kangxi ware shows an advance and is generally free from the small cracks too often found to have developed in the Ming products.

Although the campaign has been generally free from rancor, Ms. Allen has recently turned her months-long criticism of Mr. Forrester's refusal to release his income tax records into a cudgel.

The nonparametric procedures are generally free from such functional form assumptions and hence afford estimates of notional volatility that are flexible yet consistent (as the sampling frequency of the underlying returns increases).

Public pension funds monitor firms more actively for shareholders' interests than do other institutional investors because they are generally free from conflicts of interest and corporate pressure (Gillan and Starks 2000).

The quality of the coating was found to be good: the interfaces between the different layers are generally free from any major solidification defects such as porosity and cracks.

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Some men seek this type of "relationship" because it generally frees them from commitment.

(The first 30 minutes are generally free).

It's generally free of cost.

Where they also get support from a domestic violence service, these victims do generally break free from their abusive partner.

For some systems, the clients may be also be charged for calls if they have a mobile phone rather than a landline, as 0800 numbers are generally not free from mobiles.

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