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Equal temperament permitted 19th-century composers to use the 12 notes of the chromatic scale with the utmost freedom.

Succeeding artistic periods witnessed revivals of the archaeologically "correct" use of the orders, though many architects continued to use the various orders with the utmost freedom.

In the later stages of its development, however, the Māturīdīyah took an independent course and stated unequivocally that man has the utmost freedom to act, a point of view derived directly from many verses in the Qurʾān and the Ḥadīth.

In this respect, they were by no means true Aristotelians, for: "Aristotle philosophized with the utmost freedom and, for the sake of the truth, he held views with utter freedom, against the entire tradition of the past, including his teacher Plato.

With Len Braund, Hirst then helped England to avoid the follow-on, scoring 43 and according to Wisden "hitting with the utmost freedom".

I believe in the complete freedom of thought and speech -- alike for the humblest man and the mightiest, and in the utmost freedom of conduct that is consistent with living in organized society.

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"Slava" Rostropovich (the diminutive of his Christian name means "glory" in Russian) used to the utmost the freedom that music gave him inside the Soviet Union.

In point of fact, EHP has functioned for decades with the utmost editorial freedom while enjoying the strong financial support of the NIEHS.

"New York has a long tradition, with roots dating back to the colonial era, of providing the utmost protection of freedom of the press," the state's highest court wrote on Tuesday, in a ringing endorsement of the importance of confidential sources to that freedom.

Photograph: Brennan Linsley/AP "New York has a long tradition, with roots dating back to the colonial era, of providing the utmost protection of freedom of the press," the state's highest court wrote on Tuesday, in a ringing endorsement of the importance of confidential sources to that freedom.

By Lynn Oberlander December 11, 2013 "New York has a long tradition, with roots dating back to the colonial era, of providing the utmost protection of freedom of the press," the state's highest court wrote on Tuesday, in a ringing endorsement of the importance of confidential sources to that freedom.

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