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In that sense, Paul is definitely her liberator, in a literal as well as spiritual sense.
A teacher and administrator in the New York City Public Schools, a liberator in WWII and a lifelong Boiberikaner.
Thereafter the Plataeans offered sacrifice annually to Zeus the Liberator in honour of the Greek dead, and Plataea was declared inviolable by Pausanias.
When William Lloyd Garrison started publishing The Liberator in 1831, he had a keen appreciation of black abolitionists like David Walker, who had preceded him and whose anti-colonization program and radical rhetoric he adopted.
Wilson lives in "a utopian world in which contraband will be only a notional concept, because enforcement will require policing ideas and blueprints, not simply goods," Jacob Silverman wrote in a piece about Wilson and the Liberator in May.
The four "Songs of Harriet Tubman" track her growth as a public figure, moving from "My Name Is Araminta," using Tubman's childhood name, to the final aria, "I am Moses, the Liberator," in which she embraces her identity.
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Thus, the real question is: Which combatants will be called Iraqi liberators in 20 years?
Instead, Zamperini enlisted in the US Army Air Forces and became a bombardier on B-24 Liberators in the Pacific.
This was despite the entry of the very long-range Liberators in June 1941.
Remember when Dick Cheney, Condi Rice, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, George W. Bush and the rest lied about Americans being "greeted as liberators" in Iraq?
This initial group set out for Berkeley in a B-24 Liberator bomber in November 1943.
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