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1. ‘That’s the unhinged free-lancer who calls himself, "The Leader" isn’t it?’
2. Today he is a free-lance commercial editorial photographer
3. Just the ideas on how to create a successful free-lance business is worth the price of this ebook 10 times over
4. Over coffee and rolls at breakfast I discovered to my surprise that Kenneth was an old man of thirty-three, an unpublished poet and free-lance journalist – very impressive! Being left handed I was unable to write either legibly or fast enough to keep up with my thoughts
5. Most of the scouts were independent pirates, freebooters or lightly armed free-lance explorers in search of a quick fortune
6. Free-lance explorers, merchant ships of all types, Space Force and Swordsman warships all stopped there and traded
7. THE NEXT MORNING, WREN logged in to the database of free-lance pilots and ships to
8. Now instead of Noriega we have independent free-lancers rising up as powerful drug cartels, in direct competition of our own low-handed government, which continues the charade of enforcing anti-drug laws and eradicating illicit trade, while all the time, raking in billions of dollars in their own illegal trafficking endeavors
9. But you had not bargained on Makienko’s free-lance attempt to go after him
10. The KKK mobilized side by side with the Aryan Brotherhood, assorted free-lance Neo-Nazi skinheads, Texas separatists, Weathermen, and a mélange of pseudo-religious Armies for Christ/Allah/the great Poohbah/what-or-whoever
11. He was a tough individual, former crook turned bent policeman and now a free-lance ‘security specialist’
12. Bobby could free-lance verbalize with unfettered freedom
13. This ruse very nearly achieved its end; but it so happened that the Russian free-lance, Figner, detected the retreat of the army and carried the news to Kutuzof, who was lying without precaution at Letashefka
14. The author of this last statement, who afterwards became a count, would doubtless have shared their fate but for his deliverance by a band of free-lances under the command of Cheznyshof
15. Napoleon, after barely escaping capture at the hands of the free-lance Seslavin’s Cossacks, and that only by the most remarkable good fortune, arrived at Warsaw