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"We should be free to practice our religion," he said.
I believe that people should be free to practice and renounce any religion they see fit.
Signed into effect in 1992, they reveal the companies would be free to practice complete revenue transparency in Burma.
Lanier's reasonably functional democratic process requires for its operations that I should be free to practice a kind of licensed disrespect for the ordinary laws governing secrecy.
Meanwhile, the United States, home of the Geneva conventions and a lighthouse of human rights, allows its torture doctors and psychologists to continue to be free, to practice, or even to spout off on TV news.
In return, you will be free to practice your own faith as you see fit — and free, as well, to compete with other believers (and nonbelievers) in the marketplace of ideas.
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"We are free to practice our faith without fear".
"We are free to practice any faith, follow any religious denomination, or ignore religion altogether.
The first amendment makes it clear that we are free to practice religion without government interference.
After the 1989 revolution, Romanians were free to practice their religions.
While Elliott is free to practice, his return hinges on an appeal to the league Wednesday of a two-game suspension.
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