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Buddhists may have released others during traditional ceremonies that liberate living creatures.
The figures she creates bear details like faces, hands and umbrellas that liberate them for their characteristic bulkiness.
As it turns out, Landmarc is possibly the result of circumstances that liberate it from the usual formula.
I'd prioritize among the committee's ideas, then advocate for a tax code rewarding sustainable job-rich industries, especially those that liberate us from imported oil.
But he said politicians must watch their words: "There are words that influence, that sink in, that liberate," in the sense of freeing people from inhibitions.
This is the circular logic inherent in the chronicle of semblances: a reporter counseling Mr. Romney to throw reporters like him off the scent — to create nice optics that liberate the candidate from revealing his beliefs or what kind of leader he might be.
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Vonnegut described his artwork as a pursuit that liberated him from the oppressive work of writing.
It's this visual violence that liberates his eroticism, because it erases any meaning or narrative.
The stories anticipate the paradox of his career: the revolution that liberated him also destroyed him.
"An influence is something that liberates you from the prison of your aesthetic.
At the same time, that liberated me to experiment and take risks.
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