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In Britain, 1956 came as a shock, but a liberating one, opening the door to a new era of liberalism and innovation.
The image of an elderly figure, the image of the widow, appears to have been a liberating one for Gavell -- an image, in its way, of liberation itself, of a time when you're so old you can finally think and say and do whatever the hell you want.
Or you may find it a liberating one.
Their message was a liberating one: you didn't have to be a virtuoso to make music.
Charmatz himself regards the concept of the museum as a liberating one.
Then he declared that the Serbs "never conquered or exploited others" and were imbued with a "historical being that throughout history was a liberating one".
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"Senator Obama's family is proud of the service of his grandfather and uncles in World War II – especially the fact that his great uncle was a part of liberating one of the concentration camps at Buchenwald," Mr. Burton said in a statement.
He told no one, and as a result no one knew until he died that he had been in an Army Unit responsible for liberating one of the many Nazi Concentration Camps.
Mr. Siegel links all these questions to a fundamental assumption about the Internet, one that has been widely posited by other analysts: that it is a liberating entity, one that generates endless opportunities for creative endeavor.
It's liberating – one sign I'm maturing towards a new perspective on what matters in life.
The jamboree was about liberating one's Jeep from the pavement and having the skill to use a four-wheel-drive vehicle the way it was intended to be used.
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