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Kutil became Ruth and Ronnie's legal guardian instead; the children will be legally emancipated at 18.
He did say he was legally emancipated at 16. "I had to make decisions for my future," he said.
The son of a Virginia planter and a slave mother, Langston was emancipated at the age of five, attended school in Ohio, and graduated from Oberlin College in 1849.
Marx's explanation is that religion is a response to alienation in material life, and therefore cannot be removed until human material life is emancipated, at which point religion will wither away.
She spent the following several years in foster care before becoming legally emancipated at age sixteen.
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Until they emancipate at age eighteen, ill-prepared to meet the challenges of the world.
Globe audiences are emancipated participants at an event, rather than passive consumers sitting in a darkened auditorium.
Ms. Williams finished high school at home and, declaring herself legally emancipated, moved to Los Angeles at the age of 15.
He learned from them that land there was plentiful and cheap, and many recently emancipated blacks were available at low wages to work it.
Despite a challenging upbringing that including being emancipated from her parents at age 14, Manseau finished community college and got a job as a nursing assistant.
Second, I was interested in a remark she once made about her decision at 15 to be emancipated from her parents.
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