My eldest brother hurt his hand at the iron works, so he couldn't freely move his fingers.
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But a provision says businesses can't freely use the names of famous people, even if the people don't have registered trademarks.
They are also nonvolatile molecules that can't float freely in the air.
The other thing that happens is that if there is a so-called control holding and it doesn't trade freely, that's not part of the float.
It's normal that the back tends to get stiff in the grass-court season but it's just not nice when it doesn't go away and you can't play freely.
Perhaps it was a message for the coalition- but it was aimed no less at those Welsh Labour MPs who wonder whether devolution isn't flowing just a bit too freely at the moment.
"As far as I am concerned, if you are in a mental health unit you should be looked after, you should be accompanied when going out, you shouldn't be allowed to walk out freely on your own, " she says.
People do get uninhibited and talk more freely, but they don't necessarily stop lying or fantasizing.
Gavin Starks, chief executive of the U.K. government's Open Data Institute, says the border between what data can be freely used and what can't is clear.
But failing that, as Arsenal learned the hard way last weekend, a team can't continue to step up when Bale is operating freely.
"We don't force feed the animals, they feed and live freely on our land, " says the farm's owner, Eduardo Sousa.
Team members have also freely violated the rule that says they can't use their own money to buy what they need.
Lee said she has spent a little time on the country's limited web but hasn't seen any evidence of people using underground networks to talk more freely.
But Ban said he couldn't estimate how long it will take to get the aid already collected for Haiti flowing freely into the country.
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