(a.) Born free; not born in vassalage; inheriting freedom.
Example Sentences:
(1) Freeborn's three sons - Roger, Ray and Graham - also died before him.
(2) Freeborn later worked with Kubrick, transforming Peter Sellers into multiple characters for Doctor Strangelove before designing the apes for the Dawn of Man sequence, in which primates react to a mysterious monolith, Kubrick's Space Odyssey.
(3) Freeborn's six-decade career led him to work on many classics, including Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey .
(4) LucasFilm said Irvin Kershner, who directed The Empire Strikes Back, would "note that Freeborn quite literally put himself into Yoda, as the Jedi master's inquisitive and mischievous elfin features had more than a passing resemblance to Freeborn himself".
(5) I'll do what I can for him," Freeborn told the BBC.
(6) Star Wars director George Lucas said in a statement that Freeborn was "already a makeup legend" when he started working on the space epic.
(7) Stuart Freeborn, the British pioneering movie makeup artist behind creatures such as Yoda and Chewbacca in the Star Wars films, has died.
(8) Freeborn's granddaughter, Michelle Freeborn, said he died on Tuesday in London from a combination of ailments due to his age.
(9) And, of course, the rights of the freeborn English were not won from the French or German governments but from other English people who devoted the full resources of the British state to denying them.
(10) Nick Maley, a make-up artist who worked with Freeborn in the 1970s, called him a mentor who "ran his department like a headmaster".
(11) Or the England of the freeborn radical, the Levellers, Chartists, Tolpuddle martyrs and suffragettes?
(12) Freeborn recalled being approached by "this young fellow" named George Lucas who told him: "I've written a script for a film called Star Wars.
(13) Born in London in 1914, Freeborn was the son of a Lloyds of London insurance broker.
(14) Michelle Freeborn, who lives in Wellington, New Zealand, said her grandfather was "like a hero" to her and inspired her and her late father to get into the movie business too.
(15) LucasFilm confirmed Wednesday that Freeborn had died, "leaving a legacy of unforgettable contributions".
(16) His transformation of Alec Guinness into Fagin complete with a large hooked nose was criticised by some as antisemitic, a matter of regret for Freeborn, who said he was partly Jewish.
(17) Carver hopes to find evidence of two particularly interesting characters known to have been buried there: 'Freeborn John' – John Lilburne – a radical campaigner and pamphleteer for the rights of the common man who greatly influenced the Levellers, was imprisoned in the Tower of London, exiled twice and eventually died while on parole from his final jail term.
(18) In addition to Michelle, Freeborn is survived by seven grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren.
(19) MacColl’s own revival of Travellers’ Songs highlighted the plight of Roma communities, while compositions of his own, such as Freeborn Man and Song of the Road, also fed into a political agenda.
Freed
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Free
Example Sentences:
(1) The results observed plead in favour of the notion that frozen-defrosted blood, combines the advantages of washed blood, freed from all plasma and cellular contaminants of fresh blood with preservation of the oxyphoric power.
(2) For every city that feels neglected because the line doesn't stop there, they should be looking at how they can maximise benefits from the freed-up capacity on existing lines.
(3) Scotland Yard said the 15-year-old was questioned on suspicion of offences under the Computer Misuse Act, but freed on bail on Tuesday morning pending further inquiries.
(4) The operation was a modification of Green's procedure; all muscular attachments to the scapula are freed, the omovertebral band is cut, and the scapula is sutured into a pocket in the latissimus dorsi after the scapula has been rotated and moved caudad to a more normal position.
(5) Megrahi, who is dying of prostate cancer, was freed by Scotland on compassionate grounds after serving eight years of a life sentence over the attack.
(6) The lipoprotein lipase and tributyrate hydrolysing activities were found to be similarly distributed in the fractions obtained when whole milk was separated into skim-milk and cream, and when the cream was washed and freed from lipid.
(7) Our last chance to restrain the housing bill is with the Lords | Bob Kerslake Read more The report goes on to argue that private housebuilders, as currently incentivised, are unable to deliver this target and calls for local authorities and housing associations to be freed up to build substantially more homes for rent and sale.
(8) The heart rate freed from autonomic influences, ie, after atropine plus propranolol infusion, was normal.
(9) Freed of the need to wave their tentacles around to hunt for food, the coral can devote more energy to secreting the mineral calcium carbonate, from which they form a stony exoskeleton.
(10) Nightingale was originally sentenced to 18 months in detention last year but freed after a high-profile campaign.
(11) Someone who was recently freed told me my son's nose was broken when he was beaten in the toilets.'
(12) There is another RNA molecule, approximately 5.8S or 150 nucleotides in size, which is noncovalently attached to the 25S ribosomal RNA and can be freed by gentle heating or urea treatment.
(13) He was freed by Jack Straw, the home secretary, on the grounds that medical experts said he was unfit to stand trial.
(14) The SPSL freed the authors from the problems associated with computer programming and allowed them to concentrate on the structure of the model.
(15) Ja'fari-Dowlatabadi told a press conference on Sunday that Shourd would be freed on health grounds but criticised the initial announcement of her release, saying it had been made while the judiciary was still working on the case.
(16) He was freed in 2004 and told not to contact his family in Italy.
(17) Cell cultures of porcine fetal kidney and porcine adult thyroid gland were freed of infection with porcine parvovirus by adding homologous viral antiserum to their nutrient medium.
(18) PGE receptor was solubilized by 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-1-propanesulfonic acid and freed from G-proteins by wheat germ agglutinin column chromatography.
(19) Erythrocyte spectrin, isolated by aqueous extraction of erythrocyte ghosts, may be freed from contaminating membrane lipids and small amounts of other proteins by gel chromatography in 5 or 10 mM deoxycholate.
(20) Light lysosomes were then freed from mitochondria and membranes by sucrose density gradient centrifugation and further purified by floatation-centrifugation on a sucrose gradient.