31.   It is as if you cannot have complete freedom or achieve the recognition you deserve until an extremely private matter is all sewn up.

32.   It will also allow him complete freedom in criticizing Clinton because he will no longer have to work with the president on legislative matters.

33.   Ivy diplomatically explained to the Serbs that under the Dayton peace agreement, journalists were to have complete freedom.

34.   Julian Lennon has said that this feels like his first real album because it is the only time he has had complete artistic freedom.

35.   Kinsley said Microsoft has given him complete freedom to develop content.

36.   Milosevic retains almost complete freedom of action at home to resist NATO or to do a deal.

37.   Nor was it fair to have given the human subjects complete freedom without any structure or template, he said.

38.   Nor would it give the states complete freedom from federally imposed burdens.

39.   Now they have complete freedom.

40.   On the court, there was a feeling of complete freedom.

a. + freedom >>共 409
religious 16.28%
greater 9.78%
political 6.63%
personal 5.53%
new 4.50%
individual 3.76%
complete 3.09%
artistic 2.80%
economic 2.19%
basic 1.64%
complete + n. >>共 1691
game 5.89%
control 4.16%
list 2.03%
withdrawal 1.93%
overhaul 1.37%
surprise 1.28%
freedom 1.28%
picture 1.22%
ban 1.20%
set 1.04%
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