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The turbulence now sweeping Iran has many causes, among them a simple urge for freedom.
The circus seems to symbolise Hetty's urge for freedom and self-expression.
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Five years ago, the Tunisian revolution was sparked out of an uncontrollable urge for dignity, freedom and social justice -- none of which have been achieved.
"Time for a Dutch referendum," urged The Netherlands Partyy for Freedom leader Geert Wilders.
In a farewell speech that prompted a standing ovation in the ornate Spanish Hall of Prague Castle before Parliament began a long day of horse-trading and back-room politicking over his successor, Mr. Havel urged members to work for freedom and dignity for all Czech citizens.
We should be especially wary of those who claim to stand for freedom, but urge us to make scapegoats of particular groups.
It demanded 'one man, one vote' elections, stating that this was the only "realistic answer to the powerful and irresistible urge of the indigenous people for freedom and equality".
It is not hard to sympathize with both men, as Louis worries about Allen's politics and his choice of friends, and Allen displays a cheerful interest in illegal drugs, along with the openhearted urge for social justice and freedom that kept him at odds with the established order.
One also feels in his drawing the tension between academic conviction and the urge for more creative and emotional freedom.
Over the years I have seen that I am not the only person with an urge for more impact, purpose and freedom in my work and life.
The post directed people to the NRA website, which urged them to "join NRA's March for Freedom".
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