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It's less a cry of freedom than a summons to recreational activities.
Deregulation was a cry of freedom that most Americans supported back when Chicago banks couldn't open branches in southern Illinois let alone in other states; when a truck had to obtain a permit to transport merchandise across state borders; and when a government agency decided the prices of commercial flights.
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"This train is part of a cry for freedom most of the country has been screaming lately," Okuda tells The Creators Project of his colorful throwback to illegally tagging trains in his youth.
"This train is part of a cry for freedom most of the country has been screaming lately," Okuda tells The Creators Project of his colourful throwback to illegally tagging trains in his youth.
"At the end," Mr. Davies says, "everything comes together in a great cry of freedom".
"It is a battle cry of freedom," Eliot said about free verse, in 1917, "and there is no freedom in art".
Image caption Marine Le Pen and her niece Marion Marechal-Le Pen hailed the result and looked forward to "Frexit" Far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen was among the first to respond with a cry of "victory for freedom!" Now it was time for a referendum in France and elsewhere in the EU, she tweeted.
Porgy's upbeat anthem "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin' " might be intended as a noble Rousseauian cry of freedom, but it could also be taken as a bitter historical truth.
Recognition of the South, by England, whilst it bases itself on Negro slavery, is an impossibility .In this book, as in his magnificent history of the civil war as a whole, "Battle Cry of Freedom" (Oxford, 1988), Mr McPherson cannot conceal that his heart lies on the northern side.
The strike is a cry for freedom and sign of solidarity for the Iranian asylum seeker Reza Barati, who was killed during riots on Manus Island on 17 February.
On the nonfiction side, Donald Trump had his first best seller, while a university press book atypically cracked the list ("Battle Cry of Freedom") and a final, posthumously published biography by the great Richard Ellmann held on at No. 9.
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