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Ms. Roitfeld said she was certainly free at French Vogue, where she sometimes created issues around a single icon, like Catherine Deneuve, and used the best photographers.
This alluring little book is devoted to the contradictions that pervade "Breakfast at Tiffany's": the contrivances that kept it so frothy, the weirdly backhanded feminist message (Holly was certainly free spirited) and the unusual place occupied by this sprite, her evening gown and her 5 a.m.
The food was certainly free, I just didn't have any.
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But you are certainly free to look into it.
While they're certainly free to grumble, they're also spoiling a treat.
Trump, as president, is certainly free to call for change, propose legislation, say what he likes about his convictions.
As Lisa Keys writes in Weekend: "While no man is an island, he, or she, is certainly free to buy one".
You are certainly free (and encouraged) to talk to others about the material in this course, or for general help with Java, blackboard, etc.
Mr. McLear said he had not heard of any demonstrations against the movie, but said that the state workers "are certainly free to do whatever they want".
Mr. Krugman is certainly free to oppose the tax relief, but he should be more circumspect in asserting political bias in the underlying analyses.
Drivers are certainly free to choose where and when they work, and Uber says that more than half of them work less than ten hours a week.
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