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Freely translated from the Greek Papissa Joanna, 1886, by Emmanuel Rhoides.
Freely available implementations include MgOpen Cosmetica ( Available with open source license ) and URW Classico ( available with URW Font package from Ghostscript ).
# Freely abstaining in a spirit of penance from something licit and pleasant.
Freely rotating bands can be used to reduce the spin imparted to the round as is preferable for HEAT warheads or fin-stabilised projectiles fired from general-purpose rifled barrels.
The third version, called No. 44, the Mysterious Stranger: Being an Ancient Tale Found in a Jug and Freely Translated from the Jug, returns to Medieval Austria and tells of No. 44's mysterious appearance at the door of a print shop and his use of heavenly powers to expose the futility of mankind's existence.
* Speaking Freely: A Guided Tour of American English from Plymouth Rock to Silicon Valley, with Anne H. Soukhanov ( 1997 )
The fictional work is presented as a translation from a manuscript by Jean Francois Alden, or, in the words of the published book, " Freely Translated out of the Ancient French into Modern English from the Original Unpublished Manuscript in the National Archives of France ".
* Free download of the Fast Infoset standard ( ISO / IEC 24824-1: 2007 ) from ISO Freely Available Standards

Freely and story
Jello Biafra, Curt Kirkwood of Meat Puppets, producer Martin Bisi, music industry insiders and the band tell the story of how Alice Donut has been able to ' Freak Freely ' by just doing it for themselves for 25 Years and counting.

Freely and who
Her parents were Adalbert Freely Norton, who owned a rug company, and Bertha Stemm Norton.
* Freely accessible essay by Richard Armstrong, who published a biography of Wilder in 2000.
This classification of saints is unique to the Eastern Church and refers to those who heal purely out of love for God and man, strictly observing the command of Jesus: " Freely have you received, freely give.

Freely and with
* Booknotes interview with Hentoff on Speaking Freely: A Memoir, October 19, 1997.
Freely available operating systems with some features that support MLS include Linux with the Security-Enhanced Linux feature enabled and FreeBSD.
* Freely downloadable Death Stacks game for home computers with MS. Net installed ( open source, written in C #)
After getting caught by Batman, Gordon's unit: Crispus Allen and Anna Raimerez escort him, with his real name being Jacob Freely, to Arkham Asylum.
Finishing reularly in the top six and under the management of Tony Freely, they won the Worcestershire Senior Cup for the 9th time with a victory over close rivals Kidderminster Harriers in 1981 with the Stourbridge born Brendan Drummond getting the winning goal in the second leg away to the Harriers to win 2 – 1 on aggregate.

Freely and .
Freely contested municipal elections, the country's first, were held in September.
Freely available at: arXiv: quant-ph / 0608140.
Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of our Fathers ' Tongues.
* Stanisław Sosabowski: Freely I Served, Battery Press Inc, 1982, ISBN 978-0-89839-061-2.
Freely searchable online.
Freely searchable online.
includes the territories of Guam, American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands as well as the Freely Associated States including the Republic of Palau, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Freely translated it means “ In those days the male children were given the names of the riika set like Watene, Cuma, Iregi or Ciira.
* Stewart Home on Diffusion. org. uk – Freely downloadable eBooks authored by Stewart Home
* ( 21 ) " Message Device With Freely Swingable Pointer " ( patent no. 3, 306, 617 ; 28 February 1967: Thomas W. Gillespie )
# Freely giving open witness to one's faith before others in particular circumstances of everyday life.
Freely flowing liquor and some Japanese lanterns put a glow on the festivities, and club members retired at a late hour to the modest comfort of blankets laid on the dense mat of Redwood needles.
Freely available under MPL 1. 1 license
* Freely, Maureen.

adapted and from
It is a weakness of Gabriel's analysis that he never seems to realize that his so-called fundamental law had already been cut loose from its foundations when it was adapted to democracy.
Everything from poetry to phonetics, history to histrionics, philosophy to party games has been adapted to the turntable.
The Taylor Scale was adapted from the Minnesota Multiphastic Personality Inventory, with item selection based upon clinical definitions of anxiety.
The following discussion of this subject has been adapted from the book Causes Of Catastrophe by L. Don Leet.
Although most extant species of Asteraceae are herbaceous, the examination of the basal members in the family suggests that the common ancestor of the family was an arborescent plant, a tree or shrub, perhaps adapted to dry conditions, radiating from South America.
The Aramaic alphabet is adapted from the Phoenician alphabet and became distinctive from it by the 8th century BCE.
In general, the alphabets of the Mediterranean region ( Anatolia, Greece, Italy ) are classified as Phoenician-derived, adapted from around the 8th century BCE, while those of the East ( the Levant, Persia, Central Asia and India ) are considered Aramaic-derived, adapted from around the 6th century BCE from the Imperial Aramaic script of the Achaemenid Empire.
In the film, Thirteen at Dinner ( 1985 ), adapted from Lord Edgware Dies, the role of Japp was taken by the actor David Suchet, who would later star as Poirot in the ITV adaptations.
He appeared on the West End in 1928 in the play Alibi which had been adapted by Michael Morton from the novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
He directed the films Zapata: The Dream of a Hero, Like Water for Chocolate ( adapted from the novel written by his ex-wife Laura Esquivel ), A Walk in the Clouds with Keanu Reeves and Anthony Quinn, and the Hallmark Hall of Fame production A Painted House, adapted from the John Grisham novel of the same name.
It receives its name from its soil ( weathered from the weak underlying limestone ), which is black in colour, almost destitute of sand and loam, and rich in limestone and marl formations, especially adapted to the production of cotton ; hence the region is also called the Cotton Belt.
The scene is adapted from Germania Superior | Roman era gravestones of the region.
The Almoravids veiled themselves below the eyes ( see tagelmust ), a custom they adapted from southern Sanhaja Berbers ( as can still be seen among the modern Tuareg people ), but unusual further north.
This led to the OpenTransport efforts, which re-implemented both MacTCP and AppleTalk on an entirely new code base adapted from the standard STREAMS.
* The Star-Spangled Banner's tune was adapted from an old English drinking song by John Stafford Smith called " To Anacreon in Heaven ".

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