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They were scared of their supervisor, who was frightened for his own position, or his future liberty, because of an escape the year before.

In 2013, the supreme court raised serious concerns about the potential for "serious invasions of personal liberty" because of the lack of safeguards.

It won its liberty because of valiant struggle from within, but also because of dedicated groups on the outside who pressured and shamed the governments supporting the Indonesian regime.

With Liberty a tracking stock of AT&T, Mr. Malone has grown increasingly unhappy with AT&T's poor performance and the constraints placed on Liberty because of its affiliation with the struggling phone giant.

Even if his appeal fails, Mr Guimaraes will enjoy perhaps several more years of liberty because of another peculiarity of Brazilian law: those receiving a sentence of more than 20 years' jail, even if this is upheld on appeal, have an automatic right to be tried again.This particular trial has already taken an outrageously long time.

The companies and project managers who have been providing the expertise, the workers and the financing for the job are Regional Scaffolding and Hoisting Company, which is not in business to demolish skyscrapers, and former executives from Safeway Environmental Corporation, a company that was already removed from one contract at 130 Liberty because of concerns about its integrity.

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Despite the region's democratic uprisings many countries including Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen experienced backsliding on Freedom House's annual survey of political rights and civil liberties because of crackdowns on pro-reform activists.

Gingrich continued in his Fox News interview to proclaim that even before his inquisition kicks off, American Muslims should have less civil liberties because of our faith, calling for surveillance of mosques.

"Tolerance cannot coexist with liberty" because "the crowd of tolerance wants to ban speech".

This country is a beacon of liberty not because of steamrolling chief executives, but because of legislatures that limit their power.

A much better case can be made that liberty emerged because of the legacy of the Greeks and Romans and took root because of the great gaps in power caused by European geography, the weakness of rulers and the struggles between church and state, all of which prevented the emergence of a controlling imperial power capable of crushing freedom.

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