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It's liberating – with more freedom, independence and responsibility, you may even start to feel grown up.
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"Me the Terrible" is a true wonder of childhood, in which fantasy and adventure are as hard and fearsome and tearful as they are whimsical and liberating; with threadbare means, Decker conjures a wealth of imagination that rings true to memory.
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They were liberated with the rest of Greece in 1944.
Traffic-choked cities may be liberated with modernized public transportation.
Now, standing above the city, she is liberated – and the story is liberated with her.
Though people saw him as a prisoner, he felt more liberated with every stroke of the brush.
As areas in Syria became liberated with the strengthening of an armed opposition, journalists and media activists hoped they could then operate safely.
In April 1945, the 165th was ordered to Weimar, where a delegation from Congress and the press had been summoned by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to witness the horrors of the Buchenwald concentration camp, newly liberated, with their own eyes.
It participated in the Risorgimento (movement for Italian political unity) risings in 1821, 1847, and 1848 and was liberated with the rest of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1860.
Poland was the first country to be occupied by the Nazis during the second world war and one of the last to be liberated, with the final expulsion of German forces coming only in February 1945.
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