"You have so many old families who have things in their collection which are not notified with the department of cultural heritage, so they can export freely, " he said.
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"The reason we want to allow pseudonyms is there are lots of places in the world where it's the only way you'd be able to speak freely, " he said.
Only Pakistanis who have gone through a formal repatriation process are allowed to freely come and go, military officials said.
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"The 1989 trade mark directive makes it clear that everyone has the right to trade freely within the EU, " the spokesman said.
"Today was about running freely and running for Boston, " she said.
"A large amount of private collections have been put in the record office with the presumption that they would be freely available to the public, " he said.
" Congressman Canady in his closing argument at the final stages of that proceeding said he thought, "I freely acknowledge that reasonable people can disagree about the weight of the evidence on certain of the charges.
"Vital stories pertaining to the environment, natural resources, food safety, fisheries and oceans are not coming out in Canada because, for several years now, the government has imposed rules which prevents its scientists from speaking freely about their publicly funded research, " she said.
He said that consumers in these emerging markets are spending freely on luxury and lifestyle than those in Europe and the U.S. and are doing so at a younger age.
You can turn your head to turn in-game, and you can freely aim all over the generous field of view without altering said field of view -- the latter feels akin to playing an FPS on Nintendo's original Wii, albeit far more accurate.
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"We seek to provide a platform where people can share and surface content, messages and ideas freely, while still respecting the rights of others, " Levine said.
"What they need to do when they get out of the relationship is make sure they're aware of their own anger, and then they can learn how to freely express it in a healthy, normal way, " he said.
He said if the US felt Britain was sharing intelligence "too freely" with Paris, they would "cut us off" from intelligence and technology.
"I call on all citizens to uphold the noble principles of the Egyptian revolution to express their opinion freely and peacefully, renounce violence in word and deed, " he said.
But surprise, surprise most Parisians interviewed in the French Press said they actually like being able to smell food and breathe freely in cafes without worrying about swallowing secondhand smoke.
But others said they prefer to have the flexibility to move clients' money freely without worrying about racking up costs.
Observers from the European security organisation OSCE said that "despite a very polarising campaign the Georgian people have freely expressed their will".
"People who wish to express their alternative sub-culture identity freely should not have to tolerate hate crime, " Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan said.
For himself, Mr. Lewis said he is "confident of researchers' ability to pursue their scholarship freely" in Singapore, and that he was given assurances from both the government and NUS regarding academic freedom.
"Pray for the residents of Mingo County as we struggle to understand why someone who fought so freely and selflessly on behalf of all of us was taken so tragically, " he said.
"Even when there are no financial constraints, if these drugs are freely available, it is very, very difficult to actually implement the programme, " said Donald de Korte, a former head of US drugs firm Merck in South Africa who is running a pilot scheme.
Lombardi said the Pope believes religious freedom in Cuba means more than the ability to worship freely.
"Users clearly expect that they should be able to move their content and applications freely at home, at work, in the classroom, and on the go, " said Joe Van De Water, Director of Consumer Product Marketing at Intel.
"I could have pictures of my boyfriend out, I could talk freely on the phone without having to worry about someone overhearing me and reporting me, " he said.
Gates also said the U.S. was working to address border issues to help stem insurgents who freely travel across the porous border and have attacked coalition troops in Afghanistan.
That said, over the past decade, there has been an enormous amount of evidence that water once flowed freely on the ancient surface of Mars.
Had not the great writer and thinker Montesquieu himself said the republic relied on virtue, and virtue consisted in the capacity of individuals to exercise their own freely-formed judgment?
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