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The certainty of nature, and its "deep, constant rhythms," is what has historically freed us to be fully human, to focus on the art of living rather than simply surviving.
Many residents reject relocation not only because of the sense of home that they have for their current location but also out of fear of losing the community itself as many historically freed slave charted communities have in the past.
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Historically, free providers have made their money through advertising.
Sarah Elizabeth Wright was born on Dec. 9, 1928, in Wetipquin, Md., a historically free black community on the eastern shore.
Historically, free cashflow is a good predictor in Japan of business investment, which, behind exports, has helped drive Japan's six-year recovery.
Although the historically free ferry starts charging $2pp from May this year, there are plenty of free activities to try on the island, plus 30 new acres of park open to the public this May.
The social lives of cities are historically freer than those of tattling villages, their economic lives richer, because where you go there and with whom is nobody's to notice.
It was historically free of tsetse flies and trypanosomiasis.
Historically, free satellite radio trials through new car sales has been the primary subscriber growth driver for Sirius XM.
Historically, free trade is fundamental for innovation.
15 Historically, free testosterone was thought to be the only biologically-active component.
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