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In Sweden the lion's share of free schools were established in prosperous neighbourhoods.

In this case there were chainmail bikinis, burlap loincloths and a spaghetti-eating contest.The festivals naturally attract their share of free spirits.

That could happen if he makes good use of his dominant share of free television slots, due to start in mid-August.

Airlines that want a share of free pollution permits need to give detailed information by March 2011 about the amounts of goods and passengers they carried in 2010.

The share of free permits would shrink to 82 percent of emissions for the years 2013-2020, after which airlines would be expected to purchase permits for all of their emissions at auction or from other industrial sectors.

Just seven of the 21 parties elected to the lower house appear to have crossed the new threshold of votes required for committee assignments and a reasonable share of free television time.

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The FT has its share of free-market zealots and it mostly reflects the concerns of the world's financial elites, but at least it encourages its writers to explore their patches and try to make sense of them.

The lengthy coverage – spread over three programs on Nine – gave the network a massive 44% network share of free-to-air prime time viewing, almost double that of the dominant Seven network which managed to attract only 23.25% of the audience.

It promises to chip away at the business empire of Carlos Slim, the world's richest man, and that of Televisa, a broadcasting giant with mediocre soap operas but outstanding lawyers who have helped it to hold on to a 70% share of free-to-air viewers, as well as about half the pay-TV market.Mr Peña's change was partly prompted by the circumstances of his election.

They're real-life friends who wear tuxedos they've stolen from catering jobs to weddings, cycle down Fifth Avenue with no pants on, and you believe they've seen their fair share of free-loading, sofa-sore-covered roommate boyfriends.

New York Times columnist Ross Douthat rather deftly packs the lion's share of free-floating discontent that I've been feeling into a sharp shot, contending that in this seemingly "populist moment" -- where public discontent appears to be in full flower -- behind the scenes, all of the existing power structures are essentially retrenching.

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