We believe that animal liberation is not an act of stealing property, but of freeing unjustly detained individuals. |
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They can lower your monthly mortgage payments, freeing up cash for other purposes. |
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The freeing may leave us with little guidance, but if it has liberated us, we have learned how to see so much more. |
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In an inversion of the conventional layout, the bed is placed lengthways along the external wall at a high level, freeing up space below. |
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Diabetics could have their lives dramatically transformed by a new approach, developed in Yorkshire, freeing them of restrictions on their diet. |
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The FCC is, in effect, holding out the possibility of freeing the networks from restrictions on buying up more stations. |
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The event was staged to celebrate the Locomotives on Highways Act, freeing the motorist from the restrictive four miles an hour speed limit. |
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Performance responds to this dilemma by unlocking the restraints of self identity and freeing students to explore a variety of knowledge claims. |
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Futurist and functionalist discourses displayed the aeroplane as the emancipation of man, freeing him from earthbound limitations. |
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Would-be saboteurs cut the locks off horse pens at a corral, freeing about 40 wild horses. |
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The new method continuously strips ethanol from the fermentation broth, freeing the yeast to make additional ethanol. |
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The US, backed by Britain, believes that global poverty can be best addressed by freeing up international trade. |
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The fire brigade spent half an hour freeing the man from under the car while paramedics battled in vain to keep him alive. |
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Thus, it was of no surprise that they demanded nothing in exchange for freeing the twelve men. |
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It was believed the end of the Cold War would allow for a peace dividend, freeing up dollars by reducing military spending. |
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La Sylphide also popularized the white tutus, freeing the ballerinas from the bondage of stiffening panniers. |
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She increasingly saw suicide as the only way of coping with overwhelming emotions and freeing herself of her increasing sense of despair. |
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The aim is to help you buy a home on the open market thus freeing up social housing for others. |
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Reflecting now on that degrading article, I have to accept that Carnival is no longer about freeing up and letting it all hang out. |
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A number of Lake District private investors have taken a 30 per cent stake in the business, freeing up cash for further growth. |
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He believed in the benefits to be gained from freeing people from the shackles of bureaucracy and excessive regulation. |
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The block has two science labs, a prep room and two more classrooms, freeing up useful space which will be used for other purposes. |
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Since freeing myself from office bondage, I've been more relaxed in my news-gathering. |
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While a slave could be raffled off or wagered at the master's whim, freeing a slave was fraught with legal obstacles. |
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Pilates has been hailed as the best overall exercise for toning your body and freeing your mind. |
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Alas, on freeing his pooch from the bathroom a second time he realised it had disgorged the contents of the first meal all over the floor. |
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The end of the Cold War triggered a French pull-out from their barracks in Hiburg, then part of West Germany, freeing up land for urban planning. |
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A fixing had come adrift, freeing about seven or eight feet of the bamboo screening. |
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The containment officer will be responsible for freeing anyone caught inadvertently in a police kettle. |
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Before the sirens, the confusion saw cutting metal freeing her from a tomb of steel. |
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It makes free with cultural conventions in a way we find charming, funny, winsome and sometimes freeing. |
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They ruled for decades, freeing Ukraine from Polish rule and helping to defend the country from Turkish, Tatar, and other invaders. |
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Some of her hairpins slipped out, and he removed the rest, freeing her shimmering blond locks to tumble down her back. |
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The proxy then buffers the image in its own memory and terminates the connection on the server side, freeing that server resource for a new user. |
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One of the saving graces of the Lords, for me, is the fact that over one third of peers are cross benchers, freeing them to vote on conscience over party lines. |
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Mayflower will now also receive additional funding from the independent scientific academy The Royal Society, freeing up Government money for other subjects. |
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But there is no comparable official to oversee efforts for freeing civilian hostages. |
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And why would the Innocence Project, an esteemed group dedicated to freeing the wrongly imprisoned, have framed an innocent man? |
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Reduce the power of democracy, thereby freeing individual liberty. |
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This purification is understood as entailing the freeing of the soul from undue bodily influence, achieved by seasoning the body with virtue and ascesis. |
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From freeing prisoners to shortening school weeks, Benjamin Sarlin presents 10 of the toughest cuts. |
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We will run mailshots for you monthly or every other month to your clients and new prospects, freeing up your time to concentrate on your business. |
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The disasters that follow her freeing the vast slave cities of the eastern deserts teach her some very Hobbesian lessons. |
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The controversy that is now starting up about the tactics the Russian authorities used in freeing the Moscow hostages is just the media barking up the wrong tree as usual. |
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Graham is happily pottering about the house and gardens, doing the light jobs, and a deal of his time is freeing up, leaving him at liberty to pursue other interests. |
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A little later the Servian prince Ceslav suceeeded in freeing Servia from the suzerainty of Bulgaria and built up a confederation of which Bosnia formed a part. |
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This eliminated paddle wheels and allowed machinery to be located well within the ship and below the waterline, making it less vulnerable and freeing topside space for guns. |
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This resulted in the evil of the conquest of Eastern Europe by Red fascism, replacing Black fascism, whilst freeing Western Europe from the Black fascists. |
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What small businesses need is a body that speaks up for their interests, freeing them to get on with the important job of widget fabrication and processing. |
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He also introduced the concept of a stipendiary chairmanship, at one stroke freeing the council from its reliance on semi-retired highflyers from the business community. |
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We all were waiting for the final school bell to ring, freeing us all from this horrible prison chamber that is also referred to us as our study hall. |
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The administration may be doing the press a small favor by snubbing it, freeing reporters to abandon their scripted palaver and dig elsewhere for stories. |
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When in contact with aqueous media, the methoxymethyl group slowly hydrolyses, freeing the diazeniumdiolate ion so that it can rapidly dissociate its two NO molecules. |
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In the long run, we pay an even heavier price by galvanizing opponents bent on freeing themselves from what they perceive as elitist disrespect for democratic governance. |
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Although e-cash offers apparent benefits of freeing punters from fumbling for change the idea hasn't taken off anything like as quickly as early pioneers hoped. |
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What you can do is find some other system that's naturally slowing it down, and try to gum that pathway up instead, freeing the enzyme of interest to do its thing. |
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In the old vegetation myths the god is dismembered, dies, and is buried as a sacrifice that generates new life, freeing the waters and restoring life to the Waste Land. |
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More broadly, his counternarrative of the Enlightenment suggested that the modern institutions we imagined were freeing us were in fact enslaving us in insidious ways. |
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The cabin also lacks a handbrake, freeing space between the front seats for a large storage bin. |
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Supporters of the right-to-work movement disagree, saying that freeing employers of wage scale restrictions will lead to more jobs. |
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It would see the multistorey car park constructed first, freeing up the current surface car park so some new green space can be quickly created. |
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The size of the Army in Britain was to be reduced from eight divisions to four, freeing about 40,000 men for service in France. |
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The AutoLoader reduces labor costs, while increasing productivity by freeing up operator time from mundane tasks to perform more complex jobs. |
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Third Army retreated as planned from the Flesquieres Salient, freeing up a division. |
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In a surge of national repentance, the people made a covenant with King Zedekiah to proclaim liberty, freeing every slave from servitude. |
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From then on, Maitland took over the political tasks, freeing Knox for the role of religious leader. |
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However Thatcher had also set the freeing of Mandela as a condition of friendship with the white government. |
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Moreover, the need for a foot pedal is eliminated, freeing the user of extra operatory obstacles. |
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Removing women from the workforce did not have the intended effect of freeing up jobs for men. |
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Thousands of local villagers welcomed him as a liberator, freeing them from rebel occupation. |
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When the English captured Jamaica in 1655, the Spanish colonists fled after freeing their slaves. |
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This was intended to shorten the German front, freeing 10 divisions for other duties. |
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A POLICE chief hit out at magistrates for again freeing a serial thief known as Billy the Pigeon because he always flies the coop. |
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In December, the Central Powers signed an armistice with Russia, thus freeing large numbers of German troops for use in the west. |
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The Royal Navy was increasingly effective in intercepting slave ships, freeing the captives and taking the crew for trial in courts. |
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This arrangement changed during the reign of George III, who hoped to restore his own power by freeing himself from the great Whig magnates. |
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Biloxi officials say that the cameras have led to fewer fights and disruptions, freeing students to concentrate on their schoolwork. |
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They came nowhere near to freeing Mary Stuart, whose presence might have rallied support, from her imprisonment in Tutbury. |
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In 1844, Moldavian Prince Mihail Sturdza proposed a law on the freeing of slaves owned by the church and state. |
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Sometimes, they succeed in freeing themselves from this membrane while still inside the female. |
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In turn, natural scientists protect the humanists from political pressure, freeing them to pursue Rousseauistic liberationism. |
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The ladder handle allows you to carry your ladder with one hand while freeing your other hand to open doors, carry equipment, tools, etc. |
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William then appointed des Roches to be Henry's guardian, freeing himself up to lead the military effort. |
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But now is a good time to be bargaining for bandwidth, as the switch from analogue to digital television is freeing up space. |
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The freeing of prisoners was highly recommended as a charitable act. |
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Foch had earlier refused to send 4 French divisions to Flanders but now redeployed Maistre's Tenth French Army to the Somme sector, freeing up British forces. |
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If you violate an oath, you shall atone by feeding ten poor people from the same food you offer to your own family, or clothing them, or by freeing a slave. |
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Even after a decision has been made, it is virtually impossible to know whether a jury has been correct or incorrect in freeing or accusing a defendant of a crime. |
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Being able to make single-axial and bi-axial measurements removes the need to connect all three channels, freeing up the data acquisition system for more accelerometers. |
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During the next century Galician noblemen took northern Portugal, conquering Coimbra in 871, thus freeing what were considered the southernmost city of ancient Galicia. |
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The West Africa Squadron was credited with capturing 1,600 slave ships between 1808 and 1860, and freeing 150,000 Africans who were aboard these ships. |
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The technology speaks folder and subfolder names, song names, and playlists, freeing listeners from having to look at the unit's LCD display or remote control panel. |
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