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And banks no longer shackled to sovereign fortunes would find it easier to extend credit.
Married daughters, no longer shackled to their husbands' families, returned to provide emotional or financial support for their own elderly parents.
His melodies were no longer shackled to his voice, and the richness of allusion in his music gave subtle depth to movie scenes.
No longer shackled to the desktop, users are accessing content well beyond the 9-to-5, on the commute to and from work, from the pub, in front of the TV and in bed.
But after a shaky start, the energetic, blunt Mr Steiner and the clever, vain Mr Fischer seem to be getting along.No longer shackled by a guilty past Long before September 11th, Germany was struggling to find a new place in the world.
With pilgrimages to their holy sites no longer shackled by Mr Hussein's secret police, a record 10,000 religious tourists a day, bringing in about $2 billion a year, are flocking across unguarded borders with Iran, turning Baghdad's few public parks into a sea of picnicking chadors.
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States will no longer be shackled by federally determined program requirements and enrollment criteria.
Immigrants fighting deportation in San Francisco will no longer be shackled during most court hearings, according to a settlement reached with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
No longer are we shackled to the Google iPhone app to find a dining establishment that serves that robust delicacy of deep fried chicken wings!
No longer am I shackled by debilitating shame.
No longer must you be shackled in a plain, boring wetsuit when you make your dives.
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