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Nor is it fair to blame psychiatric "labels" for the abridgment of civil liberties, as Ms. Davidow does.

Meanwhile, in what many people see as a particularly far-fetched usage, some on the left are dusting off the political vocabulary of the 1920's and 30's to describe policies of the Bush administration that they find antidemocratic: aggressive unilateralism in foreign affairs, the doctrine of pre-emptive force and what they perceive as the abridgment of civil liberties in the war on terror.

The history of Japanese Americans is a lesson in the abridgment of civil liberties yet [also in] the strength of American democracy, which allowed for a mistake to be acknowledged by the government.

The single question is whether appellant is held in custody in violation of the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States, in that the state thereby deprives him of liberty without due process of law, for there is no pretense of an abridgment of his privileges and immunities as a citizen of the United States, nor of a denial of the equal protection of the laws.

The height of liberty.

WHAT is the price of liberty?

Apostle of liberty or avatar of selfishness?

"This is the symbol of liberty.

Deconstruction in architecture is like a symbol of liberty.

A dancing Statue of Liberty, though?

It was the concept of liberty.

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