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"Jenson has some freedom for his own endorsements but has a commitment to meet our obligations".
Ms. Fisher, dancing in silhouette, has some freedom to choose her movement in a solo.
The big difference between Roberts and Romney is that the former, as Chief Justice, already has some freedom to maneuver.
Citigroup has raised its capital substantially over the last four years, and it presumably has some freedom to move more capital into units if they need it.
Because it has not had to resort to government aid in America, which comes with many strings attached, Ford still has some freedom of manoeuvre.
But an album like "Blues Singer" shows that an artist has some freedom within this game -- that he needn't simply roll over and ghost himself out.
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The man carrying the assault rifle declined to be identified, but told The Arizona Republic that he was carrying the weapon because he could, adding that he still has some freedoms.
Still, the bureau had some freedom.
"But, whenever they have some freedom to operate, they divide.
"Maybe it's a reaction to having some freedom".
People there still have some freedom of thought.
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