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In March, Ai announced that he was opening a studio in Berlin to escape the restraints on artistic freedom in China.
Their compulsion to escape the restraints of the workplace before they turn 65, for example, reflects their desire to run their own show.
There Maintenon often sought to escape the restraints of the court and to put into practice the pedagogical talents she was convinced she possessed.
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Afghanistan has always had a male-dominated culture, but many women in the cities had escaped the restraints.
In the final escape phase, cancer cells escape the immune restraints, resulting in tumor growth.
As Sally Chivers argues in "The Silvering Screen: Old Age and Disability in Cinema" (2011), "in the public imagination … old age does not ever escape the stigma and restraints imposed upon disability".
In effect, they danced Lavrovsky as if it were MacMillan, setting themselves apart from the rest of the cast, who were less able to escape the choreography's period restraints.
He told us, "As the district court rightly concluded, the United States cannot escape the core protections or restraints of the Constitution by imprisoning people at Bagram rather than Guantánamo.
Las Vegas has always been the ultimate American escape fantasy – escape from worry, escape from sobriety, escape from the restraints of puritanical sexuality.
"Escape?" the Minotaur said.
Escape the gift tax.
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