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In Uruguay, no one is aiming to conquer the world and so winemakers have absolute freedom to develop wines as they please.
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It has helped our people, which comprise many races and religions, to have absolute freedom in practicing their own cultures and to live in peace and harmony.
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But by his persistence Joyce established a principle, which is that the artist must have absolute freedom to work with the world he or she has stumbled across, the world as it is.
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Is the George W. brand of compassion therefore something that will insidiously, albeit unintentionally, undermine a social order based on the notion that America has no established religion and that its citizens have absolute freedom of belief?
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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It is an act of absolute freedom.
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This special design gives users absolute mobile freedom and versatility with four unique ways to use it.
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After all, they have already experienced for a few years the freedom and absolute control provided by the personal computer.
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Of course, the right to freedom of speech is not absolute.
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But as you know, it is in the absolute core of our being as Americans that we allow freedom of expression that is written into our Constitution and is one of our fundamental principles.
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