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People respected history but also believed in liberating themselves from the pressure of history.
It's no accident that songs celebrating mother started fading out in the 50's, just when mothers were liberating themselves.
By confronting the twentieth century head on, Germans embrace a narrative of liberating themselves from the worst of their history.
In so doing, they were struggling against history and prejudice, and liberating themselves while building a progressive and egalitarian society.
Some serious art today, even seemingly outlandish art, is doubtless undertaken by artists who care deeply about liberating themselves from exhausted conventions.
Over the past few years more and more professional acts have moved over from paid to free, liberating themselves from large upfront costs and obsessively checking ticket sales.
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Since then that half-sky has been more about how women should stand up and liberate themselves, in line with global women's liberation movements.
These young Sikhs are shackled by the past and seek to liberate themselves by following the light of the past to liberation.
Designers liberate themselves from the banal just as superheroes do.
They "diversify", "innovate" and "liberate" themselves from oppressive controls.
We want to help the Palestinians liberate themselves".
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