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"Upon the completion of this task, I will be freed of my waiting period. . . .
Throughout the late nineties, he was desperate to be freed of the ventilator.
If the union fired him "for cause," it would be freed of any contractual obligations.
The real should be kept at a distance, and the artist be freed of it.
With their labor contracts broken, these companies would be freed of their legacy costs, allowing buyers to step in.
He wants to be freed of state procurement rules and shed some of the state's costly and byzantine civil service rules.
But neither mattered much to the hundreds of locals who queued up for the opening, delighted to be freed of the small and expensive local shops.
There would also be benefits if men could be freed of misogyny and the debilitating self-hatred that it, like all bigotry, masks.
Clement Greenberg, the high priest of formalism, had insisted that the canvas be freed of all personal narrative, autobiography and literary content.
We know that, in the attempt to be freed of the enemy without, we can be tempted to feed the enemy within.
"Your bravery and dignity are a safe guarantee that this region will be freed of the bandits and that peaceful life will be restored there," it said.
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