It short-sightedly looks to the European Central Bank to emancipate it from oppressive regulation. |
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If you relied on general American attitudes, you would have waited a long time to emancipate the slaves. |
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With a camera in hand, she was free to ask the impertinent questions that would emancipate society from its sexual repression. |
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The movements to abolish the trade and emancipate the slaves gathered momentum. |
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But by working closely with books, these objects to be read and seen, one develops a desire to emancipate them and give them lives of their own. |
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The desire to emancipate Greece, the birthplace of democracy, ran strong among the British for centuries. |
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Was the president planning to act on the wishes of the radicals of his party and emancipate all the slaves? |
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Namely, that we are narcissistic, entitled, financial drains on our parents, unable to emancipate, and excessively solipsistic. |
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Through the Civil War, Sumner and Wilson strongly supported the military, and pushed President Abraham Lincoln to emancipate and enfranchise the slaves. |
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The association is working to emancipate itself from the chain of intermediaries with a small shop built on land provided by the local authority. |
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Playful sport activities allow patients to emancipate and blossom through body activities. |
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We must have the right as Quebeckers to exercise our power to emancipate ourselves. |
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Parliament has enfranchised you, but it cannot emancipate you, for that is done by your own processes of thought. |
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In the spirit of the Enlightenment, France has also done a great deal to help people around the world emancipate themselves. |
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In Me men will find the courage to emancipate themselves from the yoke of their ignorance. |
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Elitist and partial measures are of no use in addressing challenges that call for global responses which emancipate society as a whole. |
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In 1924, the local Pashtuns rose up against King Amanullah, a modernizer who sought to emancipate Afghan women. |
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All this explains why book content did not emancipate itself from its container the same way music and movies did. |
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The Maoists want to push through land reform, emancipate the lower castes and seek foreign investment. |
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These Central Asian countries are finding it difficult to emancipate themselves from the system formerly dominated by European Russia. |
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Inspired by her father's commitment, she wished to emancipate Dalits. |
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Together with a number of feminist groups in Afghanistan, I have personally in my group launched a support campaign in order to give them the chance to emancipate. |
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To emancipate, or to hand down a heritage of violence and exclusion? |
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The one thing I hate is when people try to emancipate me in their own way. |
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Both the preliminary and final versions of the Emancipation Proclamation declined to emancipate slaves in loyal border states, Tennessee and the occupied regions of Louisiana and Virginia. |
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In Britain, victory sanctified and strengthened Westminster and Whitehall. Then came Margaret Thatcher, who centralised the country still more politically in order to emancipate it economically. |
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While patriotic to the Czech lands, the aristocrats failed to back the patriots' efforts to emancipate the Czech language, says historian Jiří Rak. |
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It appears that the century which is coming to a close, with all its battles to emancipate the under-privileged social classes, has been in vain and has taught us nothing. |
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Furthermore, for the working class to emancipate itself from the yoke of capitalism on a global scale it must abolish all exploitation, leading to a society in which there are no class distinctions. |
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It must give way to serious beneficial work, lucid, organized and respecting the dignity of others, and capable of aiding the poor to emancipate themselves from their own impoverishment. |
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With the almost infinitely large, fast-growing domestic market in mind, Chinese designers are beginning to emancipate themselves from the West and evolve an autonomous design attitude. |
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We can already see from this that to emancipate woman and make her the equal of the man is and remains an impossibility so long as the woman is shut out from social productive labor and restricted to private domestic labor. |
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The mission was to emancipate Egyptians from the arbitrary and inhumane cruelties of Khedival rule, and to elevate them to a status of humanity previously lacking. |
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He felt the only way to emancipate himself from his parents was to move away. |
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Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds. |
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