| 11. | Their father is, to the public, a pillar of society, but in secret gives free rein to his base instincts.
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| 12. | Bardin has freed Capdevila from editorial impositions, leaving him free to experiment and to give free rein to his imagination.
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| 13. | Army commanders knew that it was dangerous to give free rein to Hezbollah, but the PKK was their main concern.
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| 14. | Asked if her departure would give free rein to his conservative agenda, Rove replied laughing, " I certainly hope not ."
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| 15. | It's basically a series of quick skits, letting Lawrence bluster and give free rein to his spastic dances of victory or frustration.
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| 16. | The conservancy is made up of several adjoining farms that give free rein to a number of the severely endangered Black Rhino.
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| 17. | There he was encouraged to give free rein to his increasingly elliptical humor and his feather-light but incisive take on human foibles.
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| 18. | With the modern emphasis on giving free rein to merrymaking, the celebration of Christmas has lost much of its original spiritual meaning.
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| 19. | He finally gives free rein to his affection for gorgeous, if loud, pop songs in the manner of the Beatles and the Byrds.
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| 20. | Charles, concerned about the progress of work in Parma, was persuaded to give free rein to Ferrante to organize a conspiracy against the duke.
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