Last year, Chernin professed to Forbes that he was comfortable with this arrangement and that he believed any Murdoch taking over the top spot would give him freedom similar to that which he's enjoyed under Rupert.
Walter Mosley says the science-fiction element in the book gives him the freedom to follow 47 through history.
Mr Bush's pro-Israeli credentials arguably give him greater freedom in the Middle East than any Republican president has previously enjoyed.
The City manager admits cashing in on the pair would give him more freedom to bring players in before the deadline.
That, he said, gave him more freedom to risk and be creative.
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Rooney went to the left and that gave him huge freedom where he could cut inside on his right foot, which is what he likes to do.
Years later the Japanese sought to make amends for the treatment he had received by sending a delegation to Hong Kong to offer him the freedom of the city of Osaka.
Vince's insurance gave him the freedom to take Zoe for a second opinion to Johns Hopkins' Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center in Baltimore, where she was assigned to Patrick Grohar, a young pediatric oncology fellow.
The unassuming 54-year-old says his international success has given him more creative freedom outside the Broadway clique.
This will give him even more freedom to explore those interests.
Now, he's an advocate, and that gives him a sense of freedom that I think probably was an idea before.
He had seen the movie Young Man with a Horn with Kirk Douglas, and African-American jazz was a beacon of freedom to him.
When I ask him about it, Fiasco smiles and proceeds to speak of the artistic freedom the label afforded him with Food and Liquor 2, and how different the process was from that of recording and releasing Lasers.
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What he could say is that the Emmy producers have given him a lot of creative freedom.
President Reagan awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the time of his departure from the Pentagon.
In 2011, President Barack Obama bestowed upon him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.
The centre-right Freedom Alliance bailed him out once this year, by voting with the government on the deployment of Italian troops in Albania.
The campaign was, in essence, a marketing and lobbying effort on behalf of Cardinals legend and MLB hall-of-famer Stan Musial to land him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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That allows him to work with a freedom and intensity that he might not be permitted were he competing with a bigger troupe in a major urban centre.
Forty-eight years later, a frail and grayed Musial received similar praise from President Barack Obama, who awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.
Forty-eight years later, a frail and grayed Mr. Musial received similar praise from President Barack Obama, who awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.
But Mr Kirchner cowed them too during his four years in office, thanks to high approval ratings and an ample budget surplus, which gave him an unusual amount of freedom to direct spending to supportive regional officials.
I'm glad to see Northampton's versatile Ben Foden in the team because he is a player on form and while I don't think wing is his best position, you have to find a place for him and he will have freedom to roam.
Mr Whittle clearly relishes the freedom private education allows him to innovate, without the regulations and hostile unions that dogged him in the public sector at Edison.
He never sought the celebrity he would win, or the honors a grateful nation bestowed upon him: the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, or the Congressional Gold Medal to name but a few.
Tony Blair's annoyance was plain last week when Bell challenged him in the Commons to allow more freedom to his backbenchers "so that this place might become rather more the free Parliament of a free people, and rather less a rubber-stamp assembly".
What to us and the guards may look like a scrap of paper becomes for him a tiny piece of his ticket to freedom.
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