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So it's freeing in a way".
"That was freeing, in a way, knowing we were getting axed," he told me.
It was very freeing in many respects not to be so close to something.
That route is freeing, in many ways, but riskier and lonely, too.
Although that play was a critical failure, the playwright found its reception freeing in that it drove him to embrace experimentation over positive critical response.
So yes, don't let's get too bogged down in suggesting that immense wealth is not freeing in the most vital ways.
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State laws allowing students to go armed to class in Colorado, freeing owners in Oklahoma to wear holstered weapons in public, and letting people "stand your ground" in Florida and a score of other states have already damaged public safety immeasurably.
If Lincoln and the Republicans did in fact begin freeing slaves in August 1861, the president's famous order to Gen. John C. Frémont the following month, in which he told him to rescind an order to free slaves in Missouri, can no longer stand up as evidence of Lincoln's reluctance to emancipate.
The enzyme then cuts the DNA input molecule in specific places, freeing energy in the process.
The key changes from baseline to blended, then, were: a) presentation of didactic lecture components online rather than in class; and b) given the shift to online lecture presentation, freeing of in class time for more in depth, active learning engagement with the course concepts.
Armed militants from the Shabab, a group allied with Al Qaeda, left Kismayo in pickup trucks after freeing prisoners in the town, Muse Hassan, a Kismayo resident, said by phone.
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