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Some patients are remarkably free from grievance – or they struggle pluckily with this familiar tendency.
The text is remarkably free from errors, while there is a good index.
In general, tulips are remarkably free from attack by garden pests.
It has very low mineral (or ash) content and is remarkably free from traces of branny specks and other impurities.
Critics also note that, for such an influential business, management consultancy is remarkably free from outside inspection.
For all that, Fry, when I talked to him at his Sussex home 17 years ago, on his 80th birthday, seemed remarkably free from bitterness.
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Here, and in Mozart's Concerto No. 12 in A, Mr. Bezuidenhout's tempos and phrasing were remarkably free, with everything from dramatic pauses to freewheeling ornamentation.
They felt -- so Greek mythology tells us -- remarkably free to intervene from the heights in the affairs of whichever mortals caught their attention and, in the process, to do whatever took their fancy without thinking much about the nature of human lives.
Bahrain This group presentation by Mariam Haji, Waheeda Malullah and Camille Zakharia from the tiny island nation in the Persian Gulf offers a remarkably free expression of local culture and identity.
Private life remains remarkably free.
The market in arms is remarkably free.
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