Sentence examples for liberating influence from inspiring English sources

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The freedom and painterliness of Whistler's etchings were particularly significant because they came to act as a strong liberating influence.

"It will be very hard for the cartel that's controlled the scrolls to put the genie back in the bottle". The library's action is expected to have a liberating influence on scroll scholarship, speeding publication of the documents and opening them to analysis by many more researchers seeking insights into the history of Judaism and the origins of Christianity.

December 26 , 1891New York City, New York June 7 , 1980Pacific Palisades, California Henry Miller, (born Dec. 26, 1891, New York City died June 7 , 1980 Pacific Palisades, Calif., U.S.) U.S. writer and perennial Bohemian whose autobiographical novels achieve a candour particularly about sex that made them a liberating influence in mid-20th-century literature.

Late in 1904, in the flush of her early happiness with Craig, she arrived in St . Petersburgon her first trip to Russia -- a crucial moment in ballet history, given the liberating influence her dancing was to have on the young Michel Fokine's experiments.

How much Eno, the arch-catalyst, is responsible for the elliptical quality of its songs is anyone's guess - he is credited for 'sonic landscape' rather than as producer - but the provocative, liberating influence the domed one has previously brought to bear on Bowie, Talking Heads and U2 (among others) is all over Surprise Heaven knows Simon needed provocation.

Solzhenitsyn will be remembered in the short term as the bard of the Gulag, a fearless tribune who exercised a crucial liberating influence at a decisive moment in Soviet history, but in the context of the ages, his works will be read so long as readers thirst for the truth about life on this planet.

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According to these theorists, a "critical" theory may be distinguished from a "traditional" theory according to a specific practical purpose: a theory is critical to the extent that it seeks human "emancipation from slavery", acts as a "liberatinginfluence", and works "to create a world which satisfies the needs and powers" of human beings (Horkheimer 1972, 246).

I now can see that they were liberated and influenced by modern ideas, whereas I was, in some ways, still conservative.

"We have found something that can liberate us from the influence of OPEC, that can put several million Americans back to work, liberate us from $4 gasoline," McClendon says.

Nevertheless, he was seen as a defender of Pushtun interests and publicly criticised what he considered to be the excessive Tajik influence in liberated Afghanistan.

The question should not be about whether we engage with the darkest of human acts, but how we do so, and thus perhaps prevent them and liberate ourselves from their influence.

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