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How could a press regulator, which is committed to support and defend freedom of expression, do other than rule in favour of someone freely expressing themselves?
The people of Okinawa were able to rally, almost daily, freely expressing their discontent with the government.
After two decades of Soviet occupation, civil war and Taliban oppression, Afghan leaders were freely expressing their political ambitions without the aid of guns.
Anyone else, in their view, is a prisoner of illusions and appetites, however much he may believe that he is freely expressing himself.
Women see going out and drinking as a path to "letting that side come out," Mr. Grzelak says, "and freely expressing" it.
City lawyers argued that the review was an unfinished draft, and that to release it prematurely could deter officials from freely expressing their opinions.
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He freely expressed his contempt for civilian government.
But the sense of disappointment is deep and freely expressed.
Intellectuals would like to freely express their own minds.
They surround God in freely expressed love and devotion.
Safire later admitted he was embarrassed by the antisemitism freely expressed in the Nixon circle.
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