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I'm interested in breaking the fetters of thought.
In Japan women are refusing to swap their careers for the fetters of matrimony.
"Cast aside the fetters of conformity and race the wind," the copy says.
It is the Dun-da-leth-glas (Fortress of the Two Broken Fetters) of Irish chroniclers.
Vionnet did away with linings, buttons and hooks -- the fetters of the female form.
The Futurists Velimir Khlebnikov and Vladimir Mayakovsky engaged in innovative experiments to free poetic discourse from the fetters of tradition.
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London's mayors have resented the fettering of their power over one of the capital's economic arteries.
During our conversation, she mentions how much classic literature has the theme of forgiveness at its heart, from Middlemarch, in which George Eliot talks about "the hideous fettering of domestic hate", to Anthony Trollope's suitably entitled Can You Forgive Her? Cantacuzino says, "Forgiveness is a nuanced thing.
Among those who spend exhausting days in visa line-ups in Beijing, Cairo or Islamabad, it is this sense of America as a place where everyman can pursue his dreams that comes pouring through, as it has for the fettered of the world since America's beginnings.
Fettering of discretion by a public authority is one of the grounds of judicial review in Singapore administrative law.
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