Sentence examples for off the restraints from inspiring English sources

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You have to somehow cast off the restraints of the veil and you can see".

As boldly as Lydia Lunch or Karen Finley, Susann threw off the restraints of conventional femininity, and she started young.

Then they throw off the restraints and revert to their worst instincts, bullying others and insulating themselves with sycophants.

It might be that with Cam Cameron, the team's offensive coordinator, taking off the restraints, Flacco is emerging as one of the game's best quarterbacks, after engineering a 21-point fourth quarter Sunday despite taking a continual pounding.

If the president concludes that the Security Council has reached an impasse that makes it impossible to deal with the Iraqi threat, he should then return to Congress to make his case for throwing off the restraints imposed by the United Nations Charter.

"In fact the management is very important...For example, when the ward manager comes around the unit and asks us to take off the restraints, even if we feel inside that this one cannot do without a restraint, we still need to try...The work that you have to do after a patient falls is considerable.

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The novel's structure also allows Hodgen to slough off the restraint of her more conventional first novel, "Hello, I Must Be Going," which covers similar territory: failing industrial city, impoverished family, young girl trying to make sense of it all.

Kardashian, who'd managed to work her hands out of the restraints, yelled off her balcony for help a few minutes before 3 a.m.

Unfortunately, the show struggles to shake off the same restraints that afflict all efforts preceding it; an uncomfortable feeling that the writers and producers are woefully out of touch, middle-aged men trying to be down with the kids.

Unilateral disarmament Their tea-cup runneth over The Weiner war Mitt, take two ReprintsTo be sure, Mr Bernanke thinks the economy will pick up of its own accord as it shakes off the temporary restraints of Japanese supply chain disruptions and higher petrol prices.

A wilfully militant genealogy would certainly cast off the intellectual restraints of prominent neo-Foucaldians who cloak their enquiries in a determined penitence for the grand and global claims of an erstwhile radicalism.

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