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Last month, Mr. Monti unveiled a plan to free-up Italy's coddled professional and public services.
Q&A With Mario Monti 2012
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The use of toll credits will leverage these dollars and will free-up state revenues that will fund new projects.
Transportation, business groups back McDonnell plan as a first step Rosalind S. Helderman 2010
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Then, I would begin immediately marketing those properties which have the most equity so that you can free-up those dollars to help you toward covering the deficits of the remaining homes.
When's the time to refinance? Play it safe, experts say 2008
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Passing Proposition K will actually free-up important resources to go after these higher priority crimes and will stop the police department from paying themselves time and half to make these arrests.
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Secretly, it comes as a relief: to free-up the over-serious, under-the-countertop, once carefree fille.
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A report on CNN this morning stated that Giuliani's campaign has told its senior staff members to go on non-paid status during January in order to free-up money for spending in his Florida fire-wall effort.
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Even if sea level did rise 18.0″ as predicted, the warmer climate would free-up more land in the higher areas which means a relocation to safer ground. bas1809 Says:
Is There Anything That Global Warming Can’t Do? « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009
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Secretly, it comes as a relief: to free-up the over-serious, under-the-countertop, once carefree fille.
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Investors remain anxious over the health of the U.S. financial system and continued to withdraw funds from commodities in general to free-up cash.
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In order to free-up enough Border Patrol Agents to help do that job (7), we must bring the U.S.
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