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In Louisiana, gun owners may freely "open carry" a visible firearm.

While a historian may freely speculate about possible scenarios in the past, he says, the judge should decide whether specific evidence is sufficient beyond a reasonable doubt.

The second player to a trick may freely follow suit or play a trump, as preferred, but may discard from another suit only if unable to follow suit.

Researchers may freely use the techniques such as a way to place genes into plants—on condition that they openly share any improvements they devise.

Law, §4 ["The sittings of every court within this state shall be public, and every citizen may freely attend the same.... ......].... ......]

The government may freely monitor communications when both parties are outside the United States, but must get a warrant aimed at a specific person for communications that originate or end in this country.

The dismal and desolate state of large parts of the old institution will be evident to anyone who wanders onto the hospital grounds, as one may freely do -- and as I did last September before completing my book.

A Bulgarian with a large family may freely bequeath only one-sixth of his fortune.Moreover, many countries have laws, often far-reaching ones, to make sure that parents abide by these restrictions.

The place is like a fanciful "please touch" museum for grown-ups, where one may freely handle Bauhaus pottery by Hedwig Bollhagen from the 1920's, or a 4,000-year-old 4,000-year-old 4,000-year-oldChineolithiche shoes of Nureyev, Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are enshrined under glass.

The Constitution contemplates, by virtue of the First Amendment, that we may freely raise concerns about elected officials, and also that in the extreme circumstance envisioned in the Twenty-fifth Amendment, medical professionals would be free to help us understand whether the President can fulfill his duties.

The difference between Brady's case and the debate over assisted suicide is only one of degree: whether it is the provision of a poison that a man may freely choose to drink or whether it is merely allowing a man freely to choose not to drink at all, in both instances it is 'we' who do or don't make available the means of death.

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