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is unchained
verb
To remove chains from; to free; to liberate.
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In the poem's opening, as night falls, the soul is unchained from the body to dream.
Now it is unchained again, for a laundry list of reasons.
While President Obama's own deportation efforts earned him the title of "Deporter-in-Chief" — despite programs such as deferred action for childhood arrivals and the use of discretion in enforcement — ICE enforcement is unchained in comparison under Trump.
Hence, each base call is unchained, thereby improving sequence quality because every decoded base is independent of the completeness of earlier cycles.
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Fanaticism has been unchained.
It's like being unchained from a lunatic.
The studios are unchained — and so are the directors and the independents.
"We know consumers are interested in being unchained from the sink," Mr. Kehoe said.
They were unchained and set free inside, forced to fight for a place to sleep in the already overcrowded prison.
His soul will never be unchained until he sets his love free and takes a terrible revenge on her oppressor.
Plato, in The Republic, has Sophocles say that the end of sexual yearning is like escaping from a vicious tyrant, usually quoted as "being unchained from a lunatic".
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