Sentence examples for were freedom from inspiring English sources

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were freedom

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The state of being free, of not being imprisoned or enslaved.

  • Having recently been released from prison, he didn't know what to do with his newfound freedom.

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"No, they all were freedom fighters".

For them, English evening classes were Freedom.

The slogans then were Freedom and Democracy and Independence.

Jim's lifelong public interests were freedom of speech and racial equality.

"When there were other interests we were freedom fighters," he said.

We were freedom fighters together, we know each other from way back.

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Both were freedom-fighters.

Guerrillas in Kashmir were "freedom-fighters" if they lived, "martyrs" if they died.

They too tried to relativise away the crimes of the Nazi era, constantly telling us that the Soviets also did terrible things, that Hitler's eastern European collaborators were freedom-loving patriots and all the rest of it.

Graffiti is freedom".

Where was freedom?

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