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Asked by: neha
Subject: free and restrained gyro
Question: what is the difference between free and restrained gyros?
Date: 9 March 2008
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Answer: Glenn Hawkins - 11/03/2008 00:50:40
 One adjective contains more syllables than the other? Just kidding, Neha. Grammatically the two English words apply the same intent and meaning. There’s no difference.

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Answer: Glenn Hawkins - 11/03/2008 00:59:39
 Woah! I told you wrong. When I first glanced I thought I saw free and unrestrained gyros. My mistake. I got'a slow down. Can you be more pacific about the application wherein you read about free and restrained gyros?

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