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The art critic for the Croydon Advertiser remarked, "Her drawings show a remarkable freedom of spirit.
But within these limits, we had remarkable freedom.
Ernst was pioneering a new field, and had remarkable freedom.
She describes it as a period of remarkable freedom.
But in that conductorless finale, the recorded performance blossoms in organic fashion and with remarkable freedom.
We meet poets and painters, men and women, straights and gays, all mixing with remarkable freedom, but not without friction.
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At the concert, I hope Schultz has a chance to get more specific about those "remarkable freedoms".
The less than one percent of Americans who volunteered to serve during this time have afforded the rest of us remarkable freedoms -- but that freedom comes with a responsibility to understand their sacrifice, to honor them, and to appreciate the skills and experience they offer when they return home".
Does he include among those remarkable freedoms the guarantee that dogs, Tasers, tear gas, and riot police will be sent after you if you stay out past dark protesting the killing of an unarmed Black teenager by a representative of this country's increasingly militarized police?
Do these remarkable freedoms include having every American phone call and email recorded and stored away by the NSA? "'[H]ero' refers to a character, a protagonist, something in fiction, not to a person, and using this word can hurt the very people it's meant to laud.
We had remarkable creative freedom in making the show.
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