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1 In return, he gives free clinics around the country when asked.
2 Evenings and weekends, he gives free violin lessons to underprivileged kids.
3 Only the President gives free admission to classes.
4 Is South Africa the only country in the world that gives free houses to poor people?
5 Anne Milton, a Tory health minister, suggested withdrawing the scheme that gives free school milk to under-fives.
6 He gives free frozen vogurt to all Lunch Impression members, and said he wanted to sell his restaurant.
7 Exercise undressed, if possible, or in a regular gymnasium suit that gives free play to all the muscles.
8 Everyone gives free course to his jollity till the chief comes whose black mask is sufficient to quiet everyone's good humour.
9 The £5 student art pass from the Art Fund gives free or reduced-priceentry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic houses.
10 The PAX 10 is a booth that gives free exposure to a handful of new, innovative games at the Penny Arcade Expo.
11 PlayStation Plus (PS Plus) is an online service from Sony that gives free games and discounts to loyal Playstation fans.
12 He's a great character-haswalked all over the world, and brought back curiosities for his museum, to which he gives free admission.
13 But such a revolution has a regenerating force; it renews the youth of a nation, and gives free play to its vital powers.
14 While Russia gives free healthcare and antiretroviral drugs to its HIV positive citizens, it does not offer testing or treatment to migrants, he said.
15 And the very nature of the subjects with which they deal gives free scope to an unbridled imagination and to the most reckless exaggeration.
16 The career that she has chosen is bristling with dangers, and full of disillusions, and gives free rein to a pitiless horde of calumniators.
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