Sentence examples for making freedom from inspiring English sources

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At the time, Democrats and public-interest groups accused the Bushes of seeking to shield their correspondence from government record keepers, inquisitive Congressional committees, and journalists making Freedom of Information requests.

The report is based on data Big Brother Watch obtained by making Freedom of Information requests to U.K. police forces.

This is a further substantive condition on freedom, making freedom of will a more demanding condition in cases of bad choices.

Thus, on the starkest, most high-profile issues, the committee does not recommend giving cabinet records or other policy documents any increased legal protection from FOI requests; nor does it back the introduction of up-front fees for making freedom of information applications.

They are making freedom happen in 2015".

Smoke billowed out of Ottawa's Supreme Court as a gaggle of giggling justices, baked out of their minds, signed off on the new constitution making freedom illegal.

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But the canon also makes freedom possible.

The deal would also make Freedom something of an anomaly.

When Tofu is up and running again, he'll make "freedom announcements".

But America's message should ring clear and strong: We stand for freedom and for the institutions and habits that make freedom work for everyone".

For example, he made Freedom Surf's stock octuple in two months by directing a broker to jack up the price with false bids.

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