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He is not just a chronicler of wonders; he is a wonderer, puzzling for two pages as to why the overall Dyak population is so small, among a people who produce "far more food than they consume", who appear to be "very free from disease" and who marry early "but not too early".
It was very free from that, very calming.
Free from the constraints of album-like sequencing and forced cohesion, and VERY free from record label pleas for a single, these musicians are allowed to be as hit-or-miss as they want.
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Goldsmiths often worked from very free interpretations of the antique made by artists in other media.
"You can see I'm very free," she told a reporter from Phoenix TV, a Hong Kong-based television station with close ties to the Chinese government and can be seen by some viewers on the mainland via satellite.
"Very innocent, very free.
She's very free.
"She was very free.
It's very free.
And here's Goya, who's very cut free from the Church, who embodies this autonomous enlightened being, embodied as a gelatinous dead mass without redemption - then you hear George Bush and Tony Blair talking about democracy as though it has some kind of natural harmony with nature, as though it's not an ideology".
The latest Concord specimen grants time a space that befits its very nature: free from constraints or ties.
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