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    freer


    1. Parmu noticed this, and noticed that except for a little syncopation here and there and a freer hand on the effects bars, he already knew how to play a few current hits


    2. In general, if any branch of trade, or any division of labour, be advantageous to the public, the freer and more general the competition, it will always be the more so


    3. In Great Britain industry is perfectly secure; and though it is far from being perfectly free, it is as free or freer than in any other part of Europe


    4. It was similar to jump space, but I was much freer in my movements


    5. Jethro would have had a freer life then most, being a nomad


    6. a freer life then most, being a nomad


    7. 2 O reasonings more royal than a king, and freer than freemen! 3 Sacred and


    8. But in fact we are much freer to choose our


    9. drunk enabled her to relax and be freer with her


    10. 2 O reasonings more royal than a king and freer than freemen! 3 Sacred and harmonious concert of the seven brethren as concerning piety! 4 None of the seven youths turned cowardly or shrank back from death

    11. Perhaps freer in death than ever in life


    12. is feeling ‘lighter’ and freer with the ability to motivate


    13. Dubcek sees our country as having freer contacts with the rest of the world, participating in international movements, exchanges and cultures," said a student called Ota who was studying Literature and had already shown considerable promise by writing articles for several newspapers and magazines


    14. Carol told Brian she would check on him during the day when he was a little freer to talk


    15. It is freer


    16. That’s what he calls it, an he said that the freer the work, the bigger the joy


    17. More American military resources in the Middle East would also mean less American military resources available around Europe, something that would directly benefit Putin and give him a freer hand in Eastern Europe, particularly around the Ukraine and the Baltic States


    18. In the United States where capitalism is given a much freer rein


    19. I feel freer than I ever thought possible


    20. Those who are in active attendance at church tend to have a stronger relationship their Savior, are freer in the things of God, and are more likely to share their faith with others

    21. That's looking a little bit freer isn't it? [It's a little bit freer


    22. ] It's a little bit freer isn't it? We'll just keep thanking God, and you see - yeah, that's right and just keep moving now, keep moving and enjoying your freedom


    23. This would then change and bring freedom and you're no longer hobbling along, you're a lot freer on the inside


    24. Chantal submitted that this was very unlikely given how deeply ingrained such an orientation is and how one evolves out of a more extrinsic, structured and rigid experience of religion which is needed as a child, to a more internalized and freer experience later on


    25. You would then also be freer to deal with Muslim fundamentalist terrorism and the problems of the Middle East, because loss of their votes would make little difference to your power base


    26. The more communion, the greater the communication, the freer the flow of energy a system has, the easier it is for it to sustain organisms of greater complexity


    27. You took my breath away with laughter that was brighter than notes played from a piper’s flute and raven tresses flying freer than dark clouds scudding across a stormy sky


    28. “I imagine it's a lot freer down south


    29. Today Tom was much freer than he had been then, because today he had money, lots of it


    30. He was still anxious, but this was a freer and more purposeful feeling, one that made him speed up everything he did

    31. “And freer the servant than the royal prince, it would appear,” D’ata murmured, turning back to the lonely moon


    32. with more and more intensity, thus giving us the power to make our resolutions stronger, our actions freer


    33. bicycle, much freer than on a motorcycle with James, because his


    34. The world was no freer after these two Horrific World Wars than before them


    35. � The more personally responsible we become, the freer we become


    36. Our critical reflection on the meaning perspective can free us to make a freer choice in answering such a basic need�no Coke need apply


    37. � Indeed, such a choice would form a meaning perspective on which that person remained transfixed, stuck endlessly in loss with no chance to find liberation into a freer life


    38. � The transformative opens us to individuation which, in turn, opens us to a freer state of choice wherein we say "Yes" to diversity in community rather than domination in conformity which simply becomes beside the point


    39. � Death comes when the detritus of our having self transforms and forms part of our being self, the self that the young and deeply pained and lonely me and the older and freer and loving me were and are the same self


    40. smaller losses because it was given freer rein to play out to an

    41. One is freer to consider the accuracy of one's form before this disturbing influence is introduced


    42. The force and the effect of the seventh ray influence will, however, reveal to him the magical work, and the next twenty five hundred years will bring about so much change and make possible the working of so many so-called "miracles" that even the outer appearance of the world will be profoundly altered; the vegetation and the animal life will be modified and developed, and much that is latent in the forms of both kingdoms will be brought into expression through the freer flow and the more intelligent manipulation of the energies which create and constitute all forms


    43. proximity of the public; he, therefore, speaks freer and with more animation


    44. O lands, would you be freer than all that has ever been before?


    45. If you would be freer than all that has been before, come listen to me


    46. Yet in beginning only, incalculable masses of composite precious materials, By history's cycles forwarded, by every nation, language, hither sent, Ready, collected here, a freer, vast, electric world, to be


    47. As soon as he heard the other members of the family stirring he retired to his den, and I breathed freer


    48. It was as if a window were thrown open, admitting a freer atmosphere into the close and stifled study, where his life was wasting itself away, amid lamplight, or obstructed day-beams, and the musty fragrance, be it sensual or moral, that exhales from books


    49. Some of the senior boys, sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds, cadets who are allowed freer access to ammunition, develop a fondness for firing volleys into the trees to see how many birds they can hit


    50. I was brought up in the freer, less conventional atmosphere of South Australia, and this English life, with its proprieties and its primness, is not congenial to me























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