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Recent Examples of free handSlide sharp edge to right, across the stone, applying pressure with help from your free hand.—Randi Gollin, Martha Stewart, 15 Jan. 2026 Riders need to stay on the bull for eight seconds to qualify for a score, with their free hand raised in the air.—Nancy Kane, New York Daily News, 7 Jan. 2026 This art and literacy program at the library’s City Heights branch provides weekly, free hands-on art-making activities based on the museum’s collection.—Pam Kragen, San Diego Union-Tribune, 4 Jan. 2026 In the videos, the singer can be seen holding hands with fellow Wicked film series star Michelle Yeoh and interacting with fans behind the barricade with her free hand, attempting to sign autographs before Wen charges at her and puts one arm around her.—Mekishana Pierre, Entertainment Weekly, 14 Nov. 2025 See All Example Sentences for free hand
The plan includes more space for private businesses, imports and exports without state intermediation, free hiring of personnel, authorization for private banks and investment by Cubans abroad.
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Andrea Rodríguez,
Los Angeles Times,
20 June 2026
Drone operators who enter restricted airspace without authorization can face fines of up to $100,000, confiscation of their aircraft, and federal criminal charges.
Assembly Bill 46, which cleared the Senate late last month, gives judges wider latitude to deny diversion petitions and limits the types of crimes for which a defendant can be granted diversion.
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James Queally,
Los Angeles Times,
18 June 2026
Verne picked a spot near Fort Myers, on the opposite side of the Floridian peninsula to Cape Canaveral, but at a very similar latitude.
Their legal battle for freedom and the resulting Supreme Court decision eventually ignited the Civil War.
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Reg Chapman,
CBS News,
20 June 2026
The implementation of the Emancipation Proclamation was limited in areas still under Confederate control, delaying freedom for many, particularly in Texas.