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All this talk of running free, of eating wild grass, of drinking from freshwater lakes means nothing to me, the dog said.
In the second quarter of a still-competitive game against Carolina, Giants quarterback Jesse Palmer was rolling to his right, and receiver Amani Toomer was running free of his defender.
If supporters and organisers had a magic wand to wave, they would wish for a running free of serious incident, and with a good, old fashioned Aintree fairytale lurking by the finish.
But bridges into the city were open, and city buses were running, free of charge.
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But it is also the joyful sound of running free on the Mississippi, the rush of challenging the fogbound dangers of the ever-shifting channels.
The British Bobsleigh Association, based at the University of Bath's Department of Sports Development and Recreation, run free-of-charge development days for the general public at their push practice facility.
Additionally, PHC organizations should run free-of-charge continuing nursing programs and various training workshops at PHC centres and assist staff to attend training provided by other organizations.
Many ads Firebrand showed ran free of charge; others were to be included because sponsors paid to show them.
But new shares cannot be sold at a good price unless he can convince investors that banks will be run free of political interference.
There was far more style to the last piece of punishment for Hibs, when Skacel ran free of the defence and slotted home.
White turned in a flowing run free of errors, which was in stark contrast to his performance Friday, when he barely made it through qualifying.
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