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A bike means pure freedom, unless Nicolas Cage is around.
Annie Sullivan's method, insofar as she recognized it formally as a method, was pure freedom.
The only question is why one would believe such absolute or pure freedom is possible or necessary.
The seduction continued in Szymanowski's Violin Concerto No 1, its fecund, Fauvist colours and predatory figures offset by moments of pure elevation, pure dazzle, pure freedom.
What it reminds me of most is Peter Handke's Kaspar – an experimental stage play about the way language restricts the pure freedom of a childish consciousness.
Especially in cities where gay people are less comfortable on the street, those hours spent in the gay disco are not only pure freedom, but pure relief.
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The other games he plays with the children in the tiny farm town where he lives (it's just a few sun-baked buildings with a flyspecked shop or two) don't do a thing for him, but the golden fields are the purest freedom.
Early childhood is a time of innocence and play, the purest freedom we'll ever experience, a state where judgments and separations are non-existent.
But, for the little kids who live there, this rundown place does look weirdly like paradise, a place where one summer they enjoy pure, magical freedom, running around its walkways and stairwells and far afield into Florida's unofficial countryside.
Some might find this womanless nomadic existence a bit lacking if not desolate, but to Madden, life on the bus is the finally realized ideal of pure, unfettered freedom.
"Bitcoin is for pure financial freedom of speech," he says.
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