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  • Unhampered by arid academic theory and full of unpredictable buoyancy, it can't be easily pigeon-holed, and neither can she.

    Too Restless for the Rules Richard B. Woodward 2011

  • Unhampered by the wooden foot she nicknamed Cuthbert, Hall played a vital role as contact person, fixer and wireless set distributor.

    Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010

  • Unhampered by the wooden foot she nicknamed Cuthbert, Hall played a vital role as contact person, fixer and wireless set distributor.

    Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010

  • Unhampered by the wooden foot she nicknamed Cuthbert, Hall played a vital role as contact person, fixer and wireless set distributor.

    Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010

  • Unhampered by the wooden foot she nicknamed Cuthbert, Hall played a vital role as contact person, fixer and wireless set distributor.

    Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010

  • Unhampered capitalism would be detrimental to democracy.

    On Minimum Wages ALW 2007

  • Unhampered by convention, his attitude towards the world was that of the laughing philosopher, and his witty mockery pitilessly lashed any conceit or pose.

    The Other Einstein Smolin, Lee 2007

  • Unhampered by Kyoto targets, America's economy is more nimble and can adapt to regulatory demands.

    From On High 2006

  • Unhampered by Kyoto targets, America's economy is more nimble and can adapt to regulatory demands.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • Unhampered by either bodily or social reservations, I settled myself on the best stool and raised one eyebrow at Jamie, who had sat down himself at the table he used as a desk.

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

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