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The post may liberate us from the past, but meanwhile, it recoils from any future.
Cutting capital-gains tax has marginally more economic credibility: it may liberate some growth-generating investment.
Divorce may liberate parents, she says, but it traps their sons and daughters for years: "It's a river they've got to cross that other kids don't have.
He seems to have the mind of a scientist and the heart of a poet — I'm curious to read his assured perspective on the whole operation, which may liberate me from my reptilian one.
And while Willem may liberate her from the weight of expectation, he also brings out the worst in Allyson: her flirtatious banter is cloying, and he makes her anxious, jealous, even paranoid well before he abandons her.
Therefore, it can be hypothesized that in cancer cells, p53 mutations may liberate G6PD and activate PFK1, causing increased PPP flux and glycolysis.
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At best, we may help liberate part of Libya or even, if the regime falls, the whole thing.
The review may well liberate the site from the clutches of politicians, architects, their publicists and other unqualified figures who have presumed to speak in history's name.
Nemanja Matic's arrival from Benfica may actually liberate Hazard from some of those defensive duties, offering him more freedom to concentrate on picking apart opponents, but the sense of responsibility will never recede.
The social meaning may finally liberate us from the simplistic and harmful idea, false for many other reasons as well, that each aspect of our being, either physical or behavioral, may be ascribed to the action of a particular gene "for" the trait in question.
The makers of Readability, a simple bookmarklet tool that strips Web pages of everything but the content itself announced on Monday that users may soon liberate themselves from one of the web's miniscule tyrannies: The 'next' button that turns readers into pageview multipliers for publishers of online content.
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