Freely
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All of them disrobe quite
freely.
And not just a begrudging, 'I can't find anything wrong with it soo...' kind of ten, but a very solid and well earned and
freely
given 10/10.
The director didn't want to make an accurate depiction from his life, which is his total right, but
freely
mixed historical fact with luscious, soap-opera fiction with static characters and overblown baroque settings.
All the people and every thing appeared in this movie, is going wild and
freely
on their own way,and having no care about anything bit.
I loved the realism of how passengers could easily walk up and down aisles
freely
during the flight.
Both feature likable actress Yanti Sommer and the same Italian directing and production team, and some of the scenes could have been
freely
interchanged between the two films.
Its films like this that make me hate Al Adamson films because they are such patchwork messes with new and old footage mingling
freely.
funniest film I have ever seen",says Peter Sellers.Well,certainly everybody who's in it seems convinced they're being funny.Knowing looks,nods and winks are dispensed
freely
isn't this a hoot everyone seems to be saying,you've got to laugh haven't you?Er,no,actually,you haven't.You've seen one spoof Nazi production number and you've seen them all.Messrs Mostel and Wilder work themselves up into a frenzy to very little effect as far as I'm concerned although I note that many many people find them hilarious.
SHAME on fascist people who still thrive
freely
!!!
The actors behave far too
freely
and with hardly any attempt at the formal dignity, stiff social restraint of the time, and no apparent attempt to represent the social mores and customs of the era.
The only difference is the ending, which has the pretty blue humanoids escorting humans to their Earth-bound ships at gunpoint, which I
freely
admit is a rather neat sight since my ancestors were American Indian, Irish, and Scot.
Murder and mahem abound as
freely
as do the breasts.
Its assertion of leadership included cracking down on anyone who protested the overthrow of Egypt’s first-ever
freely
elected president, Mohammed Morsi.
These advantages include the right to move
freely
across borders, the free movement of goods and services, legal certainty for cross-border economic activities, Europe-wide transportation infrastructure, and, not least, common security arrangements.
The path toward a union based on joint liabilities, against the wishes of large parts of its population, is not leading to a federal state in the true sense of the term – that is, to an alliance of equals, who
freely
decide to unite and promise to protect each other.
China’s government has promised Hong Kong’s citizens that they can
freely
elect their Chief Executive in 2017.
At that point, they can hike prices and engage in price discrimination relatively
freely.
The US also began to borrow
freely
from China’s vast reservoir of surplus saving – a convenient solution for the world’s largest deficit saver.
The US remains stuck in the time-worn mindset of a deficit saver with massive multilateral trade deficits and the need to draw
freely
on global surplus saving to support economic growth.
The new “Green Revolution” seeds that the Nobel laureate agronomist Norman Borlaug developed with public money were
freely
available to all users anywhere.
UK-based services providers, notably financial firms, will lose the “passporting” privileges that allow them to operate
freely
within the EU.
In the labor market, China needs to accelerate reforms of the hukou (household registration) system to ensure that, by 2030, workers can move more
freely
in response to market signals.
So we gave a press conference – all the opposition parties together – the day before the vote, demanding that the government release our party workers and allow people to vote
freely.
But the expulsion of EU citizens on the basis of ethnicity as a proxy for criminal activity is a violation of EU directives on racial discrimination and the right to move
freely
from one EU member-state to another.
This year, one of the issues on the ballot was an act to prohibit tethering or confining a pregnant pig, or a calf raised for veal, in a manner that prevents the animal from turning around freely, lying down, and fully extending his or her limbs.
The committee found that animals suffer from being unable to move
freely
and from the total lack of anything to do all day.
Modi is a take-no-prisoners campaigner, who revels in punchy invective and
freely
launches partisan attacks at opponents (including me).
The right to assemble
freely
emerged from the right to petition kings.
It was thought that keeping inflation low was necessary and almost sufficient for growth and stability; that making central banks independent was the only way to ensure confidence in the monetary system; that low debt and deficits would ensure economic convergence among member countries; and that a single market, with money and people flowing freely, would ensure efficiency and stability.
Given tight government-imposed limits on foreign investors’ renminbi purchases, as well as Chinese investors’ use of renminbi to invest abroad, not many observers would describe the currency as
freely
usable.
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