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Rather, they could liberate it by reminding its audiences that 99% of BBC journalism is not under attack, that its basic analysis of the conditions surrounding the war was right, and that it will continue to challenge all politicians as rigorously as it has ever done.
With Adam's help by controlling some aspects of his environment with his Sega, Johnny is able to overcome his adversaries, but they realize that the city is not safe for them and they make sail for Patusan, where Johnny's destiny is to liberate it and become its reigning monarch.
Its obvious limitations liberate it.
He sees Clinton's approach as "a genuine, coherent and actually successful attempt to redefine progressive politics: to liberate it from outdated ideology; to apply its values anew in a new world".
In the long term, analysts say, China's economic ties with Central Asia could liberate it from any concern that the United States could use its superior naval power to enforce a sea blockade, should relations ever deteriorate to the point of confrontation.
In egg extracts, importin α phosphorylation is thought to liberate it from membrane stores into the cytoplasm, thereby promoting its transport activity (Hachet et al., 2004).
EADS also hopes that the merger will liberate it from government interference, leaving it as free to decide its own fate as Unilever is.
You try to liberate it.
"We hope to liberate it soon".
"The international community must find a solution to liberate it".
Wherever architecture is exclusionary, we will liberate it".
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