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Each program activity had a variety of outputs and learning materials that were shared and made freely available across the wider humanitarian community.
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The mass is freely composed, not based upon a cantus firmus or parody.
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The theory also assumes that technology is freely traded and available to developing countries that are attempting to catch-up.
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In the end, the larva lives freely under a folded leaf tip.
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Inside the capital region, they may freely use taxis.
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Older larvae feed freely on the underside of the leaves, eating small irregular patches of leaf tissue.
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Older larvae live freely in the heart of the plant.
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Shortly afterwards though, he got a strange phone call from her hinting she was in trouble but could not speak freely.
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They freely scale the plans up or down in an attempt to fit them together.
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This technique minimizes the outflow of latex or resin beyond the cut and allows herbivores to freely feed above the damaged section.
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