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Scary or liberating, that is the meaning of independence.
There is much wrong with Western society, but it is the most humane and most liberating that has ever existed - by a very wide margin.
Defeat can be liberating that way.
So many people died liberating that tiny stretch of beach.
So liberating that she had another four children and in 2001, went into politics.
Holzbauer occasionally features bassoon solos (as in the Symphony in E-flat Major, Opus 4, No. 3), liberating that instrument from simply doubling the bass.
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"When Barack Obama incorrectly named the wrong concentration camp that his great-uncle had helped liberate, that was incorrectly called a gaffe," protests James Miceli in an e-mail message.
But if the device liberated that singer to give a strong performance, well, why not?
Mr. LeSueur entered Paris when the Free French forces liberated that city on Aug. 25, 1944.
"If Douma is liberated, that means that the next attack will be in the heart of Damascus," he said.
It is only by becoming more sexually liberated that those energies might come to be expressed in a respectful way.
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