Sentence examples for started to liberate from inspiring English sources

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"The battle has started to liberate Aleppo from the Assad battalions," he said.

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We go to liberate, not to conquer.

We need to know how much of the heat goes into the ocean, how fast it goes into the ocean, how fast that heat flux down to the bottom goes into the bottom sediments and starts to possibly liberate methane from the clathrate formations down there.

One remembers how Fiona Shaw's acting was liberated when she started to speak in her native Irish tones.

I even started to feel a little relieved, even liberated.

An FSA commander stated, "We have started the operation to liberate Damascus.

Saeed started his jihad to liberate Kahsmir from India, but now he says the jihadist mission is not going to stop even if Kashmir gains freedom.

Believing that there is no real reason why health insurers should be involved in their work at all, several have started a movement to liberate themselves.

I started to write because once it had been nourished, stoked and liberated by those secret confederates, I could not hold back the force of my imagination.

In one of the most egregious examples of Palestinian doublespeak, Yasir Arafat spoke in a mosque in South Africa in May 1994, only months after the signing of the Oslo accords, and called on the worshipers "to come and to fight and to start the jihad to liberate Jerusalem".

Abdel Moati Bayoumi, a former dean of the faculty of theology at Cairo's Al-Azhar Unitersithisexplained it this way: "They started with one aim, to liberate Islam from any superstitions and heretic innovation, to the degree that it became frozen in old ideas".

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