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So liberation is masculinising?
So liberation for her was projecting black people as perfect, and invulnerable to mental illness.
Theology, so liberation theologians insist, is a practical business and not an intellectual exercise.
The main character is a mother of a grown son, so liberation from the daily responsibilities of motherhood is emphasized, but it is complicated by the recognition that part of motherhood is letting go, something Angelou struggles with.
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Few opposition figures won seats in the parliament; like so many liberation movements in Africa, the SPLM finds it hard to tolerate dissidents.
If so, their liberation from rigid masculinity norms should be seen as a victory for the very feminist movement that Rush Limbaugh recently decried.
With the BCL Selebi-Phikwe ore body, pentlandite pyrrhotite chalcopyrite co-occur and there is the constraint of fine pentlandite dissemination in the pyrrhotite, so that liberation is limited.
The film also has a parable element, inviting comparisons with modern occupier states, such as Israel and, more probably Iraq, where civil war has followed a so-called liberation.
In a 1978 anthology, "Back in the Sixties," the leading Danish feminist Bente Hansen reflected on the "pioneer" era of porn: "We had second thoughts about this so-called liberation.
Having been a subject of both Chinese republics, I can use my own experience as testimony that the People's Republic of China is even further removed from the ideals of a republic than the Republic of China was before our so-called "liberation".
So, the liberations of both CO and CO2 are small even with varying pyrite contents.
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