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The interpretation of the models' geometry is either right or wrong; there is no room for any licensed impressionism or equivalent free-form work from the posthumous collaborator.
The user is instructed not to provide free-form, prose-like translations for mood meanings.
Many were engaged in truly minor trafficking, either as consumers or traders, if such a distinction makes sense in this free-form marketplace.
By contrast, the contemporary chamber is a free-form, sculpted space which is reached by a separating layer of public concourses, foyers, vestibules and plazas.
The third section was a free-form improvisation where musicians explored the network performance space.
The free-form structure of interaction with the system may not be suitable for novice engineers who would like to be guided when carrying out tasks.
It is also the mode recommended for free-form, interactive meetings.
From the exterior the block gives the impression of being designed according to an entirely 'free-form' curvilinear geometry.