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1setting free — index discharge (liberation), emancipation, parole, release Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Setting Free the Bears — infobox Book | name = Setting Free the Bears title orig = translator = author = John Irving cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Random House release date = 1968 media type = Print (Hardback …
3setting free — releasing, liberating …
4Free the Bears — may refer to:* Free the Bears Fund * Setting Free the Bears , a novel …
5Free-market environmentalism — is a position that argues that the free market, property rights, and tort law provide the best tools to preserve the health and sustainability of the environment. This is in contrast to the most common modern approach of proactive environmental… …
6free — [frē] adj. freer, freest [ME fre < OE freo, not in bondage, noble, glad, illustrious, akin to Ger frei, Du vrij < IE base * prei , to be fond of, hold dear > FRIEND, Sans priyá , dear, desired] 1. a) not under the control of some other… …
7Free-fall — is motion with no acceleration other than that provided by gravity. Since this definition does not specify velocity, it also applies to objects initially moving upward. Although the definition specifically excludes all other forces such as… …
8free — adj Free, independent, sovereign, autonomous, autarchic, autarkic are comparable when they mean not subject to the rule or control of another. The same differences in implications and connotations are found in their corresponding nouns freedom,… …
9Free Country — may refer to:*Free Country (TV series), a short lived sitcom on ABC *Free Country USA, the fictional setting of the Homestar Runner cartoon series *Free Country (politics), description of a political conceptee also*Free speech by country …
10free speech — n 1: speech that is protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution setting off an alarm bell is not free speech A. M. Dershowitz 2: freedom of speech an unconstitutional restraint on free speech …