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In 1968 the impulse was an expression of freedom.
For these artists assemblage was an expression of freedom from conservative aesthetics and parochial social mores.
"We wanted to reposition dirt as an expression of freedom," explains Mr Weed.
The chief defence lawyer, Dhia al-Saadi, demanded that the charge be dismissed, saying his client's action "was an expression of freedom and does not constitute a crime".
"Gaga was, like, 'What's this bit about the fish?' The metaphor revolved around fishing as an occupation, as an expression of freedom.
Although hoisting the flag can be a form of patriotism, Marshall said, burning it can also be an expression of freedom.
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(4) The creation of the world is simultaneously an expression of the freedom and purpose of the deity.
He describes the choice of name as meaningless, an expression of pseudonymous freedom after the forced authenticity of J Tillman.
Back in the 18th century, cut and run was an expression of quick freedom for a ship.
They see it as pure and creative, as an expression of mental freedom unfettered by financial incentives or dictatorial goals.
The art is tremendous and of its time – monumental, paint-spattered pieces, an expression of individual freedom, much of it brash and bold.
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