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However, there is no suggestion of a return to free milk for all primary school children.
Then came a blockade, occupation by the British and South Africans (1942), and finally a return to Free France.
TV money may decline pro rata but Test cricket will return to free to air with the rise of digital channels.
The protesters want to see an end to cuts and privatisations of university services, and a return to free access to education.
For a time, honourable men, such as Cicero, hoped that the "Dictator for Settling the Constitution" (as Caesar called himself) would produce a real constitution some return to free institutions.
Aaron Kiely, from the Student Assembly Against Austerity and a member of the NUS national executive, said their message was very simple: a return to free education and an alternative to tuition fees.
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Beginning in January 2007, the museum returned to free general admission with the exception of special exhibits.
After being recruited by God through the burning bush, Moses -- the adoptive grandson of the pharaoh -- returns to free his people.
This, combined with price increases the industry is putting through, will help Newark return to free-cash-flow generation and eventual de-leveraging.
While some leukocytes may adhere, or stick, to the endothelium after rolling along the vessel wall, it is also common for them to detach and return to free-flow (5, 16).
Now, with governments around the world returning to free markets in energy, the trend away from carbon looks likely to resume.
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