Sentence examples for continued freedom from inspiring English sources

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She continued, "Freedom means freedom for everyone.

They, and not the rich, are our dependence for continued freedom".

In that project, he continued, "Freedom is always stronger than barbarity.... Unity is our best weapon".

The freeze came when prospects for continued freedom in the arts looked most hopeful.

"The record in the proceeding we've run over the past year, as well as history, shows that there are real risks to the Internet's continued freedom and openness".

Nevertheless, it is naive to imagine May either wants to or could deliver continued freedom of movement in the aftermath of the Brexit vote.

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Both commercial and critical success meant continuing freedom to experiment, and in 1995 Ishiguro published The Unconsoled, which could hardly have been more different.

Some have seized on Dan Tan's continuing freedom as proof that Singapore isn't interested in fighting football corruption.

Mr Keenan suggests that Ansar Dine's continuing freedom of movement may be because it enjoys the protection and support of Algeria, Mali's northern neighbour.

He said the demonstrators knew that "if we continued the Freedom Rides, we would face arrest or worse.

Gazprom promised continued press freedom, but disbelieving NTV journalists occupied their studios and staged a three-day on-the-air protest.

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