1. A nation in its rowdy, energetic and inspiring youth wants freedom and is willing to exert itself to win it. 2. A kayaker in the States and a track star in Spain want their freedom. 3. But he wanted more freedom. 4. But increasingly, he and Morton said, members want that freedom. 5. But the players wanted freedom, and now they have it. 6. Ehmke, who farms near here, also asserted that farmers wanted freedom from export embargoes. 7. Everyone wants painless freedom, no one seems to want freedom that has a price. 8. For two years, opinion polls have signaled that voters are dissatisfied with their health maintenance organizations and want greater freedom in choosing doctors and seeking treatments. 9. He chose scouting because he said he wanted more freedom and said he understood the pay cut because it is part of baseball. 10. He wanted total freedom. |