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Refused release from bondage, Brown decided to emancipate himself.

Auden had worked hard to emancipate himself from earlier models, and the voice that issued from his seared and craggy face was like no other on earth.

Yazdegerd was a highly intelligent ruler who tried to emancipate himself from the dominion of the magnates and of the Magi (a priestly caste serving a number of religions); thus, his reign is viewed differently by Christian and Magian sources.

It was, moreover, essential to the soul considered as rational, for "without this nothing thinks". Aristotle thus showed the Platonic side of his thought in the very act of trying to emancipate himself from this aspect of Platonism.

What is it, in the end, that induces a man to go his own way and to rise out of unconscious identity with the mass as out of a swathing mist?...It is what is commonly called vocation: an irrational factor that destines a man to emancipate himself from the herd and from its well-worn paths…Anyone with a vocation hears the voice of the inner man: he is called.

In particular, Cernat argues, the writer sought to emancipate himself from competing nationalisms, and addressed himself directly to the center of European culture, with Zürich serving as a stage on his way to Paris.

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Writer wonders whether he has truly emancipated himself or merely rebuilt the walls that keep him in.

Aside from the small detail that this would be incest and Tebbit's son is possibly now legally emancipating himself from his parents in fear, this makes perfect sense.

Christophe Jaffrelot, a political scientist who specialises in extremism in south Asia, says Modi has effectively "emancipated himself" from the RSS high command, who traditionally outrank even senior BJP figures.

During the period following Otakar's death (remembered as the "evil years"), Wenceslas was a mere puppet in the hands of ambitious lords, but in 1290 he emancipated himself from the tutelage and ruled with more success than had his father.

The unique entity, in Stirner's view, is the individual, who must rebel against the attempt made by every authority and social organization to impose upon him a cause not his own and must be regarded as a focus of absolutely free initiative a goal to be reached by emancipating himself from every idea-value imposed by tradition.

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