Knowing and understanding our limitation is very crucial and a significant part of emancipating ourselves from its control. |
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She began reading the Gettysburg Address and praising Lincoln's courage in emancipating the slaves. |
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At once claustral and emancipating, these poems announce that the event of life is meaningless without the form we give to it. |
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And why do their protests all sound so much like the arguments against emancipating the slaves or giving the vote to women or ensuring civil rights regardless of race? |
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He detested conventional public opinion and feared that complete democracy, far from emancipating opinion, would make it more restrictive. |
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In 1855 Nicholas I died, and soon thereafter Alexander II proclaimed his intention of emancipating the serfs. |
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With its republican and democratic tradition, Tunisian education has a clearly established emancipating role. |
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What if instead of emancipating society, schools reproduce the hierarchy of social classes and direct poor children towards poor people's jobs? |
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Even soap operas have, as many studies have shown, an educational and emancipating element. |
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Are contemporary arts in the urban space still instrumental in developing social capital and emancipating audiences? |
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His only legitimacy for emancipating the slaves lay in using the action to weaken those areas still fighting, not areas that had already surrendered or never seceded. |
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Within a crescent of hills, remote from the everyday life of Egypt, he built a new city devoted to emancipating the human spirit in religion, art and ethics. |
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In the 21st century multiculturalism was both welcomed as emancipating and scorned as divisive, as was the diffuse anti-Americanism, which for many stood in for antimodernism. |
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Significantly, seven Latin American countries created the Bank of the South almost on the same day as the summit, as a means of emancipating themselves from the IMF and of lessening inequalities in their region. |
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The Bolshevik leaders understood that advancing to socialism and emancipating women from the oppression of the family required a huge leap in social production and looked to early revolutions in Central and West Europe. |
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The West was basing its optimism on its trust in exact sciences, industry, nation-state, and on intellectuals' commitment to people's emancipating conscientisation worldwide. |
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Industrialization, based on science and technology, is an extension of man's power over nature, emancipating him from many of the limitations of animal life. |
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The collective memory, which conjures up images of Tomboys and women workers, tends to retain the notion that the Great War was an emancipating event for women. |
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