Sentence examples for liberates itself from inspiring English sources

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The Sonata Op 110 does something different: it liberates itself from musical shackles in a kind of euphoric self-immolation.

In his autobiography, the rambling flow that has always infused his work liberates itself of any pretense of plot or structure and achieves its purest form.

Last year, the C1 Tourbillon Gravity timepiece inaugurated a new watchmaking era, where time liberates itself without reserve.

Raury's banner jam, "God's Whisper," liberates itself from compartmentalization while forgoing all alienation that usually follows in such efforts.

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This was a national liberation — like Italy liberating itself from Austria, like the unification of Germany in the nineteenth century.

In a way, the freelance community has liberated itself, so liberal, that it has become an anarchy.

Williams wants the church to "liberate" itself from this issue.

With the help of the Allies, "France liberated itself", Mr Hollande said.

He serves his apprenticeship during Italy's campaign to liberate itself from Austrian rule.

It kicks off in convoluted standard English before liberating itself into broad housing scheme Scots.

So both sides won: Paris liberated itself but only as the allies were about to arrive.

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