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OK, there were street parties, festivals, and the museums were free for two days.
At J.F.K., hand warmers and bags of Ricola cough drops were free for the taking.
(The advertisements were free for Conde Nast advertisers for the first issue).
Yet the criminal complaint portrays a man who treated options as if they were free for the taking.
We took it in turns to use the school landline so that our mobile handsets were free for incoming calls.
Rather, it holds on the specific facts of this case, the particular elements replicated by Google were free for all to use under the Copyright Act".
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By today's button-down standards, those were free-for-alls: symphonies were not necessarily performed intact, and vocal works and concertos were scattered about, as were keyboard improvisations.
They first emerged in the late 1990s as chat rooms that were free-for-alls for CNBC-addicted day traders chasing the latest sizzling tech stock.
Created by Rorion Gracie, whose family had run fights in Brazil, and entrepreneur Robert Meyrowitz, the first UFC events were free-for-alls, pitting black belts against sumo wrestlers and kickboxers against jujitsu masters.
In 2007, a record-breaking year for Wall Street profits, Christmas office parties at PJ Clarke's were free-for-alls with unlimited budgets, surf and turf buffets and generous pours of expensive Scotch.
Everything was free for the athletes.
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