Sentence examples for set to liberating from inspiring English sources

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As these two set to liberating themselves, the Akhtar siblings start to reconfigure the Bollywood family unit in a quietly progressive manner: here, family becomes a lifeboat – a soft landing in times of emergency – rather than a life-threatening lead weight.

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Macri, also, appears set to soon liberate himself fully from association with an investigation into a 2009 case of illegal phone tapping that targeted a former brother-in-law and a spokesman for victims of the terrorist attack on a Jewish center in Buenos Aires in 1985 in which 85 people died.

So does he consciously set out to liberate the offspring of Tchaikovsky and Mussorgsky?

Muslim women want greater equality, but they are attached to their faith and culture, and hackles can rise when Westerners set out to "liberate" them.

Although both set out to liberate their economies, Lady Thatcher, a shopkeeper's daughter at heart, believed that tax cuts were the prize for getting spending under control.

Hamid Gul, now a retired general, led the ISI during the end years of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and together with his C.I.A. friends unwittingly in the 1990s spurred the mujahedeen to turn Kabul — the city they had set out to liberate — into rubble.

(And wouldn't it be a welcome change to feel wanted by the people of a country we set out to liberate?) Ultimately, of course, Liberia will require much more than a couple of thousand soldiers on a triage mission to stanch the bleeding — and it is just one small country on a huge continent packed with urgent needs that Bush has vowed to do something about.

Upon reaching Theed, the Jedi set out to liberate the city, now overrun by the Federation.

It was in this year that Roman Catholic Christians would set out to liberate Jerusalem and other Christian cities in the Levant.

Eisenhower had made the point to Churchill and Roosevelt on June 3 that he was about to set forth to liberate France without the active support of the only Frenchman who could be of any military assistance to the Allies.

She is a conceptual artist and performer complete with a musical alter ego, a messianic heroine named Cindy Mayweather who, on her album, sets out to liberate enslaved androids.

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