Sentence examples for freedom lost from inspiring English sources

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Lost at sea, lost in space, lost children, lost freedom, lost homeland, lost money, lost identity, lost jobs, lost hope, lost faith, lost lives: This fall, this is film.

This is about freedom lost," he said.

It's apparently a zero sum game for the warriors: freedom won is freedom lost.

It would give back to the river some measure of the freedom lost as the delta's distributaries one by one were sealed.

But with his parents dead and 17 years of freedom lost, he said, the case "will always be part of me".

If I had to pinpoint the moment when a murmur about freedom lost became an insistent clamor I'd say it occurred during the recent rewiring of The New York Times London bureau to install a state-of-the-art telecommunications system.

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If freedom "loses one" when gays and lesbians get to marry — and remember, it's still only legal in nine states — one wonders what sort of developments would merit a Brooks column entitled "FREEDOM WINS ONE".

If freedom "loses one" when gays and lesbians get to marry and remember, it's still only legal in nine states one wonders what sort of developments would merit a Brooks column entitled "FREEDOM WINS ONE".

A generation is nostalgic for an era that belongs to its parents, indignant in the knowledge of freedoms lost in these creatively "risk-averse" times.

In general, as Armstrong knows, the Scots reformers of the 1790s agitated – strangely, just as much as their English counterparts – for the restoration of supposed Anglo-Saxon freedoms lost since the Norman conquest.

I have seldom heard so much talk about freedoms lost or threatened.

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