Sentence examples for freedom from captivity from inspiring English sources

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Hours after the Central Park peacock's homecoming Wednesday, park visitors wondered if he had taken proper advantage of his freedom from captivity.

If he were a Democrat, both the Washington press corps and Congress would already be racking it up alongside the unextinguished threat from al-Qaida and the continued freedom from captivity of Osama bin Laden.

Keeping Tommy alone in a cage is just like keeping a human in solitary confinement, says Mr Wise, who has spent much of his career attempting to extend human rights and protections – such as freedom from captivity – to other intelligent animals.

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Japan Dolphins Day is really about dolphin liberation, from slaughters and captivity alike.

In the 1990s, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, then king of Bhutan, granted the takins freedom from the captivity of a zoo.

In a publication titled Freedom from Teutonic Captivity (Dialogue, New Series, Vol. 3, No. 1), de Silva shared his thoughts on the Nairobi debate, and he presented the significance of the debate as follows: Lynn de Silva gained an interest in Buddhism and its culture at an early stage in his ministry.

Authors of the earliest autobiographical slave narratives, released at the turn of the 19th century, framed their experiences as religious journeys in which they moved from captivity to freedom and from blindness to enlightenment.

Some of Poland's leading figures (in both the main parties) were movers and shakers in those days too: they shook the system and moved Poland out from captivity into freedom.

Kybele Dance Theater's "Neo Noir" enjoyably evoked a Dashiell Hammett world of murder and betrayal; Mr. Brown's "Box" told the tale of a slave who mailed himself from captivity to freedom; a film excerpt from Janet Roston's "Anaïs, a Dance Opera," incorporated dance, song and projections in recounting the life of the writer Anaïs Nin.

According to The ALAN Review, Mel's "journey from captivity to freedom parallels her coming of age," in which she "comes to realize that she has led a very sheltered life and that people are often not what they seem".

The transformation -- her body from damaged to redeemed; his heart from cowardly to courageous; her soul from shame-wrought to worthiness; his thoughts from suicidal to sound; her faith from deep doubt to total trust; his life from panicked to peaceful; her journey from captivity to freedom; his parenting from neglected to connected; her marriage from dead to thriving.

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