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"I felt fully emancipated," she says.
Like the thirty billion Netflix users, I am fully emancipated from appointment viewing.
For when we imagine the fully emancipated 21st-century woman, we are apt to think of some toned, immaculately dressed overachiever, leading a Fortune 500 company while bringing up bilingual twins.
One of the great ironies of this development that Montefiore's activism underscored was the fact that England at this time had not yet fully emancipated its own Jews.
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Most hatchlings fully emancipate themselves from their mothers at the beginning of the next breeding season.
Additionally, the 1870 census would not only occur five years after Civil War but would also be the first in which emancipated African Americans would be fully counted in the census.
But after 1865, the black church bore the burden of having millions of newly emancipated citizens in a nation not fully prepared socially to embrace that freedom.
"Amanda is emancipated," she reflects.
I still feel emancipated by technology".
"Women have been emancipated," she declares proudly.
Cut to their lives, emancipated by Charlie.
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