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1 On their return, the men all gave free vent to their indignation.
2 I sat down again, and gave free vent to my irrepressible grief.
3 The indignant queen could not refrain from giving free vent to her displeasure.
4 For a few moments Valentine gave free vent to his passion of grief.
5 When they are able to give them free vent nothing can stop them.
6 When alone with me he gave free vent to his emotion.
7 Fairly, and giving free vent to all her strong innate aversion to him.
8 Meanwhile, Ned Land, furious at these proceedings, gave free vent to his indignation.
9 The cruel hostility of the Jews had free vent .
10 He gave free vent to his peculiar Southern opinions.
11 But the people, secure in their numbers and obscurity, gave a free vent to their passions.
12 In cases where bile was escaping, it was important to ensure a free vent for the secretion.
13 All gave free vent to their indignation, and the people began to gather in the streets and squares.
14 He was still warm from the interview, and he gave free vent to the effusions of his enthusiasm.
15 One can understand that the worst were committed by isolated patrols who could give free vent to their evil passions.
16 Alone on the wild heath, I disburdened my heart of an insupportable load by giving free vent to my tears.
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