On a whim--and for free--Freedman spent a weekend roughing up some book covers with animal illustrations.
The issue is that it is very expensive to simply explore a spot on a whim.
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Assets may be expropriated on a whim in some of the more corrupt countries.
On a whim they decided to see what would happen if they started tracking streaming music.
One of my most useful classes from college was art history, which I took on a whim.
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So, on a whim, he also entered the doubles events and went on to win a bronze.
Rene, a young outcast who has lost his short-term memory, steals a sports coupe on a whim.
So, on a whim of insanity I tried out for the college rugby team... and made it.
But having decided on a whim to go to South Africa recently, I found the proposed expense startling.
Such a feature would make it possible to swap webOS devices on a whim without fear of losing data.
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But his father, a high school history teacher, moved the family to southern California in 1954 on a whim.
"You don't want to change a dog's name on a whim, " says Burckhalter.
On a whim, she decided to try her hand at scrap metal recycling.
It doesn't come equipped with sheiks in the owners boxes or Russian oligarchs buying and selling superstars on a whim.
She knew nothing about Yale until she attended an orientation session in Portland on a whim, applied and was accepted.
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On the way back home, they detoured to Ojai on a whim and checked in to the landmark Ojai Valley Inn.
The Government cannot simply seize property under its border search power and hold it for weeks, months, or years on a whim.
As Dr. Maiga and I approach the hospital gates, I ask on a whim if there's anywhere to go dancing in Gao.
Two years later, on a whim, Garan submitted a collection of her photos to Chronicle Books, which gave her a book deal.
But were it not for that pesky Fourth Amendment, you can bet many police departments would gladly setup catch-all checkpoints on a whim.
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It was 1997 and on a whim we went into Manhattan to see the ball drop on New Year's Eve in Times Square.
Such friendships are fleeting: on a whim a party leader can shift the votes of a caste grouping from one alliance to another.
For many years, Bachmann has said that she showed up at the convention on a whim and nominated herself at the urging of some friends.
Mainlanders need a visa to go to Macau, and the authorities are apt to change the frequency and duration of permitted visits on a whim.
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Watching and stalking stocks as they build basing patterns will give traders a leg up on other traders who jump into names on a whim.
Alexandra Ferguson started her business on a whim: making decorative throw pillows with bold typography out of eco-friendly materials that are produced locally and sold online.
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Instead, it appeals to tech types who crave perfect picture quality and may not have the budget to purchase a German luxury vehicle on a whim.
Unfortunately, the prime minister of Japan is politically too weak for Japan to be a leader in Asia: the Diet can remove him almost on a whim.
He can also introduce change on a whim--say, drastically lower housing prices, gauge players' responses (from rage to relief) and adjust the dynamics of the game accordingly.
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