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"They are turning the technology that should liberate the press, against the press -- this is a worrying development," Mr. Mahoney said.
A cool $5m should liberate the world's only copy of Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, and make you a force to be Raekwon'd with.
Separation of the two institutions, the college trustees declared, should liberate the museum from that misperception and lead it out of its financial troubles.
That done, the new flashover detector should liberate firefighters from constantly having to keep an eye on screwed up balls of paper, and thus let them get on with trying to put the fire out before flashover happens.
The system should liberate parents from the often frustrating and mysterious task of trying to marry car seats, which have had a variety of installation designs, with seat belts.
I was in charge of my life and had freedom to choose," she said, adding, "Of course I've dealt with machismo in my life, but I always felt that I was the one who should liberate myself.
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This can come in one of two ways: either Madigan should himself keep a careful watch on the economic effects of Northeastern Illinois' cumulative tax policy, or he should simply liberate his chamber and allow up or down votes on legislation irrespective of his personal position.
Should we liberate ourselves?
The current preference of restricting patients with SAH to only flat bed rest should be reconsidered, and HOB should be liberated pending changes in clinical exam.
But the Pakistanis argued that their country should be liberated next, and the Uzbeks insisted that it should be Uzbekistan.
What should be liberating became oppressive.
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