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To freed
adjective
Unconstrained. social
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Cold, isn't it?" Emwazi said to freed Spanish journalist Javier Espinosa, holding a blade to his neck.
New Orleans during the late 19th century was, in effect, two cities: Downtown was home to most whites and Creoles, and Uptown was home to freed black slaves.
Mrs. Terry, Synthia Terry Richards's great-great-grandmother, was an early renter in these parts, in ramshackle lean-tos that had been home to freed slaves who worked in Sag Harbor's whaling industry in the 1840's.
In roughly 18 months, Myanmar has liberated hundreds of political prisoners, held elections that led to freed dissident Aung San Suu Kyi being elected to Parliament, relaxed censorship laws and allowed unions to organize.
In addition, Golub has sued over the residential portion of the project, which was given to Freed.
After the American Civil War, abandoned plantations were confiscated and land given to freed slaves.
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Moses tells Rameses to free the slaves.
Movies as a complement to free shipping?
It is not enough to free them.
I'm still struggling to free myself.
And also, perhaps, to free themselves.
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