71. Buyers will have considerable freedom to use the castles as they wish. 72. But we were glad to have the freedom to map out our own route and the flexibility to improvise. 73. But, Pecker added, his editors have total freedom. 74. By the time the poor of Harlem had the freedom to live or work where they chose, many no longer had the wherewithal. 75. By acknowledging that America cannot expect to have complete freedom on either of these fronts, Clinton may have narrowed the range of policy options for the future. 76. Center fielder Darryl Hamilton continued to be bothered by a sore neck Wednesday, although he said he had more freedom of movement. 77. Clearly, judges must have the freedom to weigh individual circumstances. 78. Conservative pundits mock these would-be Carry Nations, arguing that the government should not play Big Nanny and that corporations have freedom of speech to sell legal products. 79. Cota lived with his grandmother and had more freedom, so he did not attend school for a year. 80. Dissident Turkish groups have often fared well among Turkish workers in Western Europe, where they have more freedom to organize than in the home country. |