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the unimpeded
adjective
Free from obstructions.
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Rand finds in Osborne a willing sex slave, who accepts her belief in the unimpeded play of the market.
Europe will never accept again the unimpeded flow of refugees and others from outside Europe we saw last year".
An important new class in society was composed of the commercial men and miners from Bergslagen, who were interested in the unimpeded export of Sweden's iron and copper.
Imagine the outcry from inside the Beltway if the EU were to press Mexico's case for the unimpeded access of its nationals to the United States.
But in a world without government, without politics, there's nothing much standing between his newly empowered individual and the unimpeded transnational corporation.
His best solos can pin your ears back with their crying intensity, but more is generally at stake in them than the unimpeded expression of primal emotions.
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Then, when the cosmos reached an age of about 300,000 years and cooled enough for energy to stream through the matter unimpeded, the photons escaped.
When a plant has a large sink capacity and the flow between the sink and the source is unimpeded, the yield formation potential increases.
On the maternal allele PolII transcribes through the 3'end of the gene unimpeded.
This was achieved through giving the teacher unimpeded access to the collected information and to introduce midcourse corrections as she saw fit to her instruction.
Instead, the legislation passed through the chambers unimpeded, and there was no scrutiny by a parliamentary committee.
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