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  • Not until the worldwide acclaim for "La Dolce Vita" in 1960 did he give free rein to his fantasies.

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  • The United Nations Commission and other experts may fear that acknowledging an armed conflict in Syria will give both sides free rein to use military force.

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  • More and more young workers are choosing to turn away from the corporate world to take their chances with smaller, faster-growing firms where they have the opportunity to do more, have more fun, and give their personality free rein.

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