Similar words: freelance, free lance, romance language, freely, freewheel, freewheeling, wheel and axle, wheel and deal. Meaning: v. work on a free lance basis.
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1) In which free-lance warriors are selected one at a time to carry out a dangerous mission.
2) Melinda Bergman Burgener is a free-lance writer and graphic designer who lives in San Francisco.
3) Gardena free-lance photographer Jim Ober suggests keeping equipment simple and knowing how to use it properly.
4) Luckily that part of a free-lance trade ship which is not given over to miscellaneous merchandise is extremely snug.
5) Hermanns, meanwhile, has continued his career as a free-lance musician based in San Diego.
6) Free-lance writer and producer Kirsten Lagatree said she decided to try feng shui after doing a story on it.
7) A free-lance writer, you are so lucky.
8) Born in Guangzhou in 1960, is a free-lance artist and designer. He excels in oil paintings and water-color.
9) Alan Pimm-Smith is a free-lance writer who worked as a teacher and journalist in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries for many years. He now lives in Turkey.
10) Armani began a free-lance design business in 1970 with the encouragement of his close friend Sergio Galeotti,[http://sentencedict.com/free-lance.html] and established his own men's wear label in 1974.
11) He is currently a free-lance Simultaneous Interpreter of Parliament and at international conferences.
12) I was also working as a free-lance dee-jay in radio stations for both pop music and classical music.
13) Since then I have worked as a free-lance translator and interpreter.
14) This is a free-lance service provider for service your personal computer.
15) I am a free-lance web designer that needs a little help.
16) Like anyone looking for free-lance work, getting your name out there is an important way to drum up business.
17) You may call me a newspaper addict or free-lance writer.
18) Free-lance correspondent for specialized reviews such as Arca and Archinfo.
19) Jeffrey Teller and Mrs Estelle Lambert-Duchesne were the other most frequently appearing free-lance writers in the magazine.
20) And how might Fred compare his situation to that of his laid-off col-league, who became a free-lance entrepreneur?
21) She didn't want to be tied down by a full-time job, so she decided to become a free-lance translator.
22) They also set up and run small group discussions, which is done by independent free-lance researchers as well.
23) If I'd ever done anything - made anything of myself more than a third-rate free-lance - it might've been different.
24) It's a little more reliable than Wikipedia because they pay free-lance experts to write for them.
25) Worth worked for AP as a dispatch rider in 1934, also working as a free-lance photographer.
26) He has been writing a column for a local newspaper. He is a free-lance writer.
27) Although people at Alpha are occasionally employed at "outside" jobs or free-lance work, most community work occurs in communally owned enterprises.
28) Now, as I combed my hair in the little tent, another of the men, a free-lance writer from Manhattan, was talking quietly.
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