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Civilization is the process of setting man free from men.

Cruising inhabits a kind of sexuality that is about seeking fleeting pleasure, allowing for bodily expression to function as free-from commitment in the same vein that same-sex marriage is tethered to commitment.

Last year, the invitation of Alan Gross, the Maryland man freed from a Cuban prison after five years of imprisonment, was a wink at the historic revival of Cuban-American relations, while the attendance of a college student Chelsey Davis represented Obama's commitment to education as he announced plans to make the first two years of community college free for students.

Be certain that he's free from commitment.

This year's theme Leave no one behind: End violence against women and girls, reinforces the commitment to a world free from violence for all women and girls around the world, while reaching marginalized men and women, including refugees, migrants, minorities, indigenous peoples and people affected by disasters and climate-related shocks.

On 7 April, Obama renewed "America's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world free from nuclear weapons".

The dog was man set free from family obligations, Monastic Man.

Some men seek this type of "relationship" because it generally frees them from commitment.

The old man is free from the ballot.

Porphyry's interpretation of the Categories is, however, not free from ontological commitments.

All readers performed the observations at their own department and were free from clinical commitments during the matching procedure.

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