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"I would say that people nowadays are simply more free about showing how they feel.
Moore stated that, "I did feel glamorous, beautiful and more free about my body.
When asked if having cancer made her "harder," she remarked, "I don't necessarily think harder, but I do think you're more free about where you want to be in life.
If you're talking to a family member or a close friend, you can be open, honest, laugh, and be more free about how grateful you are.
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"I hope it will enable people, all people who are moved, to feel more free to talk about their faith and about their religion.
But we shouldn't assume that they're any more free to talk about death and dying than are caregivers or doctors.
While open racism against blacks remains among the most powerful taboos in American politics, Americans feel more free expressing worries about illegal immigrants and dislike of Islam, survey research shows.
People are a bit more free and honest about their influences; it's not a 'live by the genre, die by the genre' situation there might have been in the past.
But, the biggest benefit is that people feel more free to talk about the hard things if you're not sitting across the table, staring at them.
I think it's good that people feel more free and confident about what they want in that respect.
The ice is at its thinnest, weakest and least compacted now so it's more free to be blown about by the winds.
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