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With a free hand from the administration to run the farm as he sees fit, Flores is teaching students organic, sustainable gardening practices that emphasize working in concert with nature.

Kwon Chang Ryun brushes Chinese characters with a free hand, and Youn Myeung Ro abstracts Chinese-style landscapes.

Working with a free hand, the director included previously unseen George Harrison quitting the band and was able to isolate moments of conversation away from the sounds of guitars and amps.

But while his centrist alliance won the most seats in Sunday's legislative elections, they fell well short of the absolute majority he needed to rule with a free hand.

From Reuters

In Trump’s failed efforts to overturn the election results, Vindman told me, the president revealed himself as “incompetent, his own worst enemy, faced with too many checks in a 240-plus-year-old democracy to be able to operate with a free hand.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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