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For players with minor league contracts, letter agreements for major league contracts are in parentheses: BOSTON (5) — Re-signed Koji Uehara, rhp, to an $18 million, two-year contract; signed Pablo Sandoval, 3b, San Francisco, to a $95 million, five-year contract; signed Hanley Ramirez, lf, Los Angeles Dodgers, to an $88 million, four-year contract; signed Justin Masterson, rhp, St.

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    "free roam" is the most common in my experience (southern UK), but usually without qualification (i.e. "the dog had free roam" rather than "the dog had free roam of the house) Share Improve this answer
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    Gratis versus libre is the distinction between two meanings of the English adjective "free"; namely, "for zero price" (gratis) and "with few or no restrictions" (libre). The ambiguity of "free" can cause issues where the distinction is important, as it often is in dealing with laws concerning the use of information, such as copyright and patents.
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  • What is the opposite of "free" as in "free of charge"?
    'The popcorn is free of charge when you purchase a ticket', the opposite would be e.g. 'The popcorn comes at a cost', 'The popcorn isn't free', 'The popcorn cost $10', 'You have to pay for the popcorn' or, simply, 'The popcorn isn't free'.
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  • "I'm free at around 7PM"
    13. There’s an argument that “at around” is not strictly correct, as either you’re free at 7 p.m. or around 7 p.m., but not both. But it’s certainly widely used colloquially. Share. Improve this answer. Follow. answered Jan 6, 2011 at 14:17.
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    So free from is used to indicate protection from something problematic, and free of (which doesn't correspond neatly to freedom of) is used to indicate the absence of something: this shampoo is free of parabens. Therefore: The people were free from the barbaric dictator. The mashed potatoes were free of lumps. I wish I could get rid of this ...
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