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"Rather free than rich," she says.
Wolf's interpretation of the science is, as usual, rather free.
Even though the names remain the same, this is apparently a rather free adaptation, newly set in the Deep South.
The whiff of racism is all the more disturbing because in most other respects Australia seems rather free of xenophobia.
Its mission today remains rather free form: to stimulate and contextualize the everyday essence of design through an idiosyncratic, anti-academic curatorial approach.
The translation, a rather free rendering of the original Greek is by the architect William Mitchell Kendall, now 80 years old.
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Such moments are made possible by its rather free-ranging, episodic plot structure.
The music gets rather free-roaming harmonically, but at every moment you sense Schnabel's keen ear at work.
As we've all learned, Bachmann's strong points are her passion and determination, while her weak ones include a rather free-floating relationship with reality.
The distinctive drawings and watercolors on display are not literal project designs or obviously directly related to the works on show, but are rather free-ranging imaginative exercises in composition and investigations of volumes and patterns in three-dimensional space.
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