Sentence examples for has emancipated from inspiring English sources

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Maybe my mother's growing acceptance of her mortality has emancipated her from old obligations.

The academic study of religion, which encompasses also religious psychology, religious sociology, and the history and phenomenology of religion as well as the philosophy of religion, has emancipated itself from the normative aspect in favour of a purely empirical analysis.

In the modern, post-Reformation world, however, art has been released (or has emancipated itself) from subservience to religion.

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Nathaniel Crane, a member of Montclair's founding family, left the house to James How, a slave he had emancipated.

The social revolutions of the 1960s and the economic revolution of the information age have emancipated the well-educated but left the Sam's Club voters feeling insecure.

Much of the available evidence comes from mice, and people may to some extent have emancipated themselves from imprinting when they evolved the pair bond system of mating about a million years ago.

Although he was a conservative, who made provisions for extraordinary security measures to go into effect should revolutionary disorders occur, and also an extreme nationalist, who allowed pogroms against the Jews to be conducted unchecked (1881), Ignatyev also carried out liberal reforms planned by his predecessor, including implementations of the act that had emancipated the serfs in 1861.

After all, if Virginia had to be forced to drop its ban on interracial marriage, it was also the state where, in 1834, Ralph Quarles, a prosperous white plantation owner and hero of the American Revolution, was buried side by side with his slave Lucy Langston, whom he had emancipated along with their four children.

Markish, in other words, did not seem to be the kind of man to toe the Soviet line, and yet he soon became an apologist for the Soviet Union "because it was his unshakable conviction that the regime had emancipated his people," Mr. Rubenstein writes.

The former servants have emancipated themselves: they have become scientific experts, addressing nature on their own accord.

However, this is not true; Jefferson could have emancipated them.

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