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1. Recent events embarrassing to the Church should be properly understood as microcosms of the moral failings of an increasingly dysfunctional society that has given free rein to the inherent short-comings of individuals of weak or questionable character rather than the regarded failings of the Church (qua) Church
2. When my sisters and I already were in our mattresses and while I was searching for a convenient place to put the bottle between the boxes, Beatrice gave free rein to his discomfort
3. From very young she gave free rein to her imagination composing short stories for children
4. Impressed with his zeal to examine life, Tiwari granted Suresh a free rein at Tihar except for interaction with the Punjabi terrorists rotting in their solitary confinement
5. Given a free rein by guruji, in due course, she shaped the sadan, as a resource to the hapless, not as a resort to the parasites, where she broke away from her past and concentrated on the present until the thought of Suresh stirred the tidings of future in her
6. To do all this, though, I will need total free rein to act there
7. In giving the Red Army free rein to take Berlin, Eisenhower claimed that he was avoiding politics; insisting it was based on "purely military" factors
8. When the finale began, Amin remounted his horse and gave her free rein
9. But if man gives free rein to his spirit and follows the primrose path, that is, living a life of nothing but ease and pleasure, so that he fails to make use of his intellectual gifts and the power of his thought, he will become entirely embroiled in the lowly life, drinking from its quagmire and guzzling from its cup of mean, carnal desires
10. At first he had found the horse to be really wonderful! He was so full of excitement that as soon as he had completed the purchase, he mounted the horse and gave it free rein until he reached the quarter known as White Bridge, where there was a street that sloped up to the grassy slopes of Qassyoun mountain
11. Since all people, in this time, have given free rein to their desires and turned wholly to this worldly life pouncing upon it, therefore, repenting to Al'lah has become almost as if something impossible, and as a result, most of them have deserved destroying, and these destructive hurricanes, consecutive quakes, deadly bird and camels and cow diseases, floods, rainlessness, and locusts are but afflictions preceding the utter destruction coming to us impendently, and these successive awful disasters are unprecedented ones since thousands of years and hundreds of generations
12. This was in an attempt to hide his disbelief and religion under the sublimity of Islam and the glory of Ali and his family, and so that he could give free rein to his tongue in defaming the noble companions
13. A part of me always felt so uneasy on how I had free rein to walk around managing my duties I guess I always expected to once more be thrown into a room to become some sickos sex slave
14. The commandants and the guards were given free rein with a promise not to be held accountable by the Reich
15. common sense was removedand free rein was given to the imagination
16. He treats us well, gives us a free rein to think for ourselves and listens to our ideas with interest
17. However, we do not have a completely free rein: we are only allowed to go 600 - 900ft
18. The scenes depicted on the emunctory field, showing our ancient duns and raths and cromlechs and grianauns and seats of learning and maledictive stones, are as wonderfully beautiful and the pigments as delicate as when the Sligo illuminators gave free rein to their artistic fantasy long long ago in the time of the Barmecides
19. A personal favorite of Ahbsahlahn Kharmych, the Dohlaran intendant, he had a sadistic streak he was prepared to allow free rein
20. “Well, in that case perhaps it’s fortunate after all that Thirsk has allowed the heretics free rein in the Gulf of Dohlar
21. Finally, drowsy investors have given their companies free rein to over-pay executives in ways that are simply unconscionable
22. You’ve got free rein, just as we intended
23. And naturally the bucketheads love it: it turns all The Books of the Law on their heads, and gives free rein to their hunger for rape and blood and plunder at the expense of those they consider inferior
24. But when it was indispensable she would, with sorrow in her heart, give free rein to a character of solid iron
25. After I had ridden some distance, trusting to the intelligence of the horse whom I allowed free rein, I began to distinguish the white four-cornered tents and then the black tracks of the road
26. In fact, we are told, the poet has, in the Acharnians, shown his true greatness by overleaping all restraints of time and place and giving his fancy free rein