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We have managed to liberate money from a difficult economic situation.
But Ms. Slemmons "has managed to liberate herself from any artificial hierarchy of the inherent value of material," he said.
Historians describe it as a remarkable find -- particularly because first-person narratives by slaves who managed to liberate themselves are so rare.
In Nicaragua, for example, the first guerrilla force that managed to liberate a major city during the 1979 insurrection was composed entirely of women.
"We managed to liberate this church in the best possible conditions, the most humane conditions," said Cyrille Schott, the government's representative of the Nord-Pas de Calais region.
But for the past month, the 44,000 of the country's 190,000 police officers who were deployed to protect tourists also managed to liberate their own countrymen, freeing them to leave their isolated bubbles.
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Barrett, too, manages to liberate himself from the baggage of his youth and arrive at a new, more mature self-knowledge.
I knew what he meant: Ari Up had this tension in her voice that she managed to totally liberate.
In their mystical simplicity, such theories resemble the ideology of the Maoist rebel groups in Nepal who, in the last five years, have managed to control large "liberated zones" in the country's hilly West.
With an abundance of luck, and a resilient mindset, Gene managed to survive until he was liberated by Soviet soldiers at the end of World War II.
PrEP has the potential to liberate us, because it gives gay men who have managed to stay HIV-negative an opportunity to sever the cord between sex and HIV.
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