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"My homeland was much more liberated than the Soviet bloc countries," she wrote to me recently.
The world of "The Last Kiss," of course, is far more affluent, cosmopolitan and sexually liberated than the 1950's small-town ethos of the Fellini film.
But what this character is able to experience, as he floats over the city and switches back into the past, is far more liberated than the ordinary private eye – so liberated, in fact, that the restrictions of his viewpoint chafe a good deal less.
I know the French are more sexually liberated than Americans, especially their President, but even Mr. Sarkozy has gone too far in forcing women to publicly disrobe by writ.
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Transient experiments showed that H2 was always liberated slower than CO2 at the reactor start-up.
As an imperial statute, the Slavery Abolition Act liberated less than 50 enslaved Africans in British North America.
And the military, liberated rather than restrained by popular feeling, has pursued victory with disturbingly vicious abandon.
Since 2003, Jan Sahas claims to have liberated more than 21,000 women in Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Rajasthan.
In June 1863, she played a crucial role in a Union raid in South Carolina that liberated more than 700 slaves.
We went back to Raqqa, which was liberated more than a year and a half ago, to see how people were getting by.
In an interview earlier this week he predicted that Mosul, the main Isis stronghold in Iraq, could be liberated sooner than many expected.
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