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Beefy and slow-moving, quiet and ponytailed, Ulrik seems content to observe freedom rather than embrace it.
Of the government of the Islamic Republic, we demand, in accordance with the constitution and for the preservation of national unity, that it release the reformist leaders from detention and observe freedom of the press and other civil rights.
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As we observe Religious Freedom Day, let us remember the legacy of faith and independence we have inherited, and let us honor it by forever upholding our right to exercise our beliefs free from prejudice or persecution.
At a 2004 conference on academic freedom at UC Berkeley, Professor Beshara Doumani observed, "Academic freedom in the United States is facing its most important threat since the McCarthy era of the 1950s.
Pressed to explain the vivid images of chaos in Iraq, Rumsfeld dryly observed that "freedom's untidy".
As he observed in "Freedom," his excellent recent novel, "There is, after all, a kind of happiness in unhappiness, if it's the right unhappiness".
In my own case, a shrink once casually observed that "freedom of movement" is a defining characteristic of who I am.
As this example and others seem to show, and as Wenzel observes: "artists' freedoms stop at EU borders".
To use Bazin's terms, deep focus gives us the freedom to observe the characters' unfreedom.
But that million also gives her the freedom to observe that the job is "shit", and quit.
Guggenheim, who died in 1979, ran away to Europe, shopped enthusiastically, slept with whomever attracted her and said whatever she felt like, and it's entertaining to observe that kind of freedom.
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