Sentence examples for liberating itself from inspiring English sources

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

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

He stressed that they had come on the invitation of Giraud to aid France in liberating itself.

This novel, too, examines themes of paternalism and escape, and the ways in which Quebec is torn between honoring and liberating itself from its own past.

But if the EU really wants to consider liberating itself from Russian gas, the biggest prize will not be South Stream, but rather Iraqi and Iranian gas, neither of which will flow en masse in the next few years.

It echoes the tale of a modern India, liberating itself from "feudal and colonial oppression".

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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.

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

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