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Woods where once as children we could freely roam are now filled with blue plastic pheasant feeders, and anyone stepping into them is quickly rounded up and ejected by an angry man on a quad bike.
But there's an awful lot of truth in the second: there was a time when being a member of the Conservative party was an active democratic pursuit – we could freely select parliamentary candidates, propose motions for conference and even participate in debates from the floor.
The Festival cleverly anchored itself on these famous blocks as the city shut down traffic so we could freely walk between these two historic buildings and enjoy the three additional outdoor stages as well.
This suggests that we could freely choose to use SMS or phone calls in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of communication difficulty.
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Where we could speak freely.
In the kampung, we could trade freely.
We could whine freely about having too many parties to attend.
Closer to shore the water was smooth and we could glide freely.
"Before, it was safe for women, now it isn't … Before, we could talk freely, now we can't," one said.
For the next half year or more, we enjoyed a period when we could work freely and walk in the streets carrying revolutionary flags.
The internet was one of the few places where we could act freely," said Monica Tepelus, a 26-year-old programmer protesting with about 300 people in Bucharest.
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