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But the fluid was allowed to run freely into her body instead of in a regulated drip.
BBC: Hospital blunder poisoned baby girl
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And just as the maple syrup used to run freely, so now do our tears for such a monumental waste.
FORBES: School Shooting In Chardon, Ohio: 'A Quaint, Lonely Town'
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It we all do our bit then one day your kids will also run freely along the seashore, collecting only seashells.
CNN: The stark reality of a throw-away society
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Yet he remains the overwhelming favourite to keep his job after the presidential election due in October, largely because no real challenger could run freely against him.
ECONOMIST: Wretchedly oil-rich Azeris
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The Misseriya people, who are Arab pastoralists, had hoped the ruling would give them the right to run their cattle freely through Abyei, as they have long done, often in violent opposition to the sedentary Dinka people.
ECONOMIST: A ruling from The Hague pleases the north and vexes the south
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Then, for perhaps the first time in its recent history, Indonesia will be run by a government that has been chosen freely and fairly by its people.
ECONOMIST: Back on Indonesia��s streets
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We both want the Syrian people to choose freely the way they would like to run their country.
BBC: Syria crisis: Russia won't pressure Assad, says Lavrov
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In the run-up to the single currency, governments have been freely blaming Brussels for the austerity that is, in truth, a direct consequence of their own past fiscal laxity.
ECONOMIST: All too many don��t
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With the bank run draining reserves, Uruguay was forced last month to abandon its currency-band system and let its peso sink freely.
ECONOMIST: Argentina's woes topple a neighbour's finance minister