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Mr Poole and his team spent six weeks behind enemy lines before being captured by German troops, although they were eventually liberated.
Although she was arrested for indecent exposure, her promotion eventually liberated women from the cumbersome multilayer garb worn since the 1890s.
With Lebow's help, and an extra ninety dollars, he eventually liberated it from a police impound and began his drive back to Boston.
The nation was eventually liberated from what they had wrought by a string of circumstances, including an extraordinary economic crisis in the late 1980s and the underrated fact that old men eventually die.
Data in databases could be eventually liberated if governments used their collective procurement power strategically.
Wunsch's Bavarian regiment went into the service in the Netherlands, where it eventually liberated Brussels from the French in 1745.
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Indeed, this enabled him to eventually liberate himself, his widowed and embittered father, his instructor and his entire town.
The victory, credited to imperial archers and described by the historian Procopius, allowed Narses to march through Italy and eventually liberate Rome.
Leonard Brody, the head of NowPublic, a large Canadian news-gatherer, believes that amateurs will eventually liberate journalists from the tedious business of reporting, leaving them free to concentrate on analysis.
Non-cleavable linkers rely on complete degradation of the antibody component of ADC by cytosolic and lysosomal proteases, which eventually liberates a payload molecule linked to an amino acid residue derived from the degraded antibody (Fig. 8).
The officer speculated that his nation's erupting civil war was just the beginning of World War III after an attack by Israel, he said, Syria would be forced to defend itself by invading and eventually liberating Jerusalem.
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