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1 The fishermen receive very liberal pay,-infact, one-halfof the fish taken.
2 The people of New York are very liberal in matters of opinion.
3 In its relations with others, the Anglican Church was not very liberal .
4 Obama's voting record in the Senate, by most accounts, was very liberal .
5 Besides, I am a Republican and very liberal , and I like propaganda.
6 The subscriptions at Totnes have been very liberal , and are still open.
7 That's the reason the boys will expect you to be very liberal .
8 She has a very liberal allowance of pocket-money, and is generosity itself.
9 Churches they maintain by voluntary effort, and their contributions are very liberal .
10 He is a very liberal Conservative, from what I heard him say.
11 The American is in general very liberal in regard to expression of opinion.
12 This very liberal offer Lord Byron acknowledged in the following letter:-
13 Well, it seems Swagway is taking a very liberal view of UL approval.
14 And we have been very liberal and generous about this idea.
15 He was very liberal , especially to those learned in the arts.
16 I would imagine you were raised in a very liberal environment?
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