The rebels waging the armed insurgency have in the past also set free soldiers or policemen captured during fighting with government forces. |
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We may have lost this round, but we will continue to fight until an innocent girl is set free to live and enjoy her life. |
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It is one thing to liberate an artist's work posthumously, and quite another to see the man himself set free. |
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Any defense lawyer worth his salt would cream her, and the true rapists would be set free to rape again. |
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Still, a week later the draft horses were so exhausted they were set free, the wagons left to rot in the bush. |
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He was set free on Police bail pending his second trial on the original charges. |
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All the time he was talking, I was staring at the equipment laid out in front of us and inwardly pining to be set free on it all afternoon. |
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Some people think it might have been fate or destiny that Redbill returned home to be set free. |
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And she mostly steadfastly ignores my shouted commands, my entreaties and panting demands to be set free when the siren songs call me again. |
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This was the second time for the rebels to set free abducted members of security forces in recent weeks. |
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Two of the alleged conspirators have already been set free in Germany for the same reason. |
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Having been acquitted in Canton, he was erroneously set free by lawmen who didn't see the orders to transport him back. |
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A convicted arsonist with a history of mental illness has been set free despite threatening to set fire to a block of flats. |
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His mind was employed upon Christ, and even bodily he felt as if set free from a great burden which had bowed him down. |
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For soaring high above the earth, a man is finally set free, breaking all bonds. |
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The troops were on their way home a little earlier than planned, and the hostage has been set free. |
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But the public remained unconvinced and the families of her victims vowed to kill her if she was ever set free. |
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From inside I could hear the animals shifting in their stalls, ready to be set free for the day. |
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There were 1,047 emergency call-outs and the charity rescued 833 wild creatures with 598 being released unharmed or set free after treatment. |
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Fox Home Video is also set free for producing the best special edition discs of all the major studios. |
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Here the two reservoir substances chloric acid and chloride nitrate can react with each other and set free chloride atoms and nitric acid. |
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Voters passed the Three Strikes Law as a response to several well-publicized horrors perpetrated by evil ex-cons who never should have been set free from prison. |
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The baptized are joined to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, set free from sin and death. |
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It is here that the Latin spirit is set free and one can imagine the Flamenco-flavoured dance clubs of London pulsating with the sound of the Trio this summer. |
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This offer was accepted by 11 of the original 15 prisoners and one accepted a bargain by which he would be set free in five years. |
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I preached tonight on repentance, restitution and forgiveness and I am sure that many were set free indeed. |
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His fixer, who Barfi said was affiliated with the Islamist Tawhid brigade, was set free 15 days later. |
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Even leak proof batteries may corrode and set free chemicals destroying the batterie compartment or even endangering your health. |
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Raw data and other non-copyrighted subject-matter may be collected, compiled and expressed in a data set free from any constraints on use. |
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We are of course working on the assumption that they, like the uninjured persons, have also been set free. |
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It has been for some time, that on very serious offences the accused must show cause why they should be set free. |
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He was told that the journey had now been 'paid for' and that he was to be set free. |
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If I am innocent, I want an investigation because I will be declared innocent and set free. |
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In the option of gradually phasing out the scheme financial and personnel resources would be set free. |
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A strengthened law on general amnesty was adopted in September and promulgated in October 2008, and some political prisoners were set free. |
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Some of them could obtain a judicial decision ordering their release, but no one was in fact set free. |
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Set on an empty stage in front of a medium blue backdrop that in midstream turned blood red, the men were set free to relish their youth and power. |
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Forgive the trespasses of others and of nations and to set free the division of hearts and allow the fullness of our heart to pulsate and vibrate at the core. |
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The arrival of the Popemobile set abroad in the crowd a loud and enthusiastic flutter of welcome, as if a thousand white doves had been set free above the square. |
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The titration has to be stopped after reaching the second endpoint, otherwise toxic HCN may be set free. |
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In any case, the person arrested must be set free or handed over to the judicial authorities within a maximum period of 72 hours. |
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Whenever a person is arrested, the rule is that he must be set free following the arrest. |
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Professionals set free to work with passion and agility, backed by the strength and stability of EFG International. |
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An embolus set free in the circulation might eventually be trapped in a narrower vessel and lead to a serious lesion in the neighbouring parts. |
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They have been largely set free to go their own way in hopes of finding themselves. |
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And so she is set free to pour out her incessant revelations, without ever reaching her point, because her real point is simply her uncontainable good feeling. |
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Here the imagination could be set free to revel in the delights of the kingdom of God, to fantasize the total fulfillment that would justify one's earthly pains. |
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She manages to locate some evidence that was held back by the prosecution in Darnell's first trial and in the course of a retrial, Darnell is proven innocent and set free. |
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He is saying that we have been set free from slavery to the reign of sin. |
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At the end of the month, another 389 women serving terms in provincial prisons were set free. |
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In the great majority of the Podophthalmia, the Nauplius stage seems to be passed over without any such clear evidence of its occurrence, and the young is set free as a Zoaea. |
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Speculation, set free to lord it over the globalised financial market, has led small savers to believe that derivatives are the philosopher's stone of the third millennium. |
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The attunements release blocks in you and toxins are set free. |
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In 1989, President Carlos Menem simply pardoned hundreds of defendants, reprieved and set free those already convicted and made any new criminal proceedings impossible. |
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Beavering away when the first beaver family was set free in Knapdale forest, Argyllshire, at the start of a five-year-trial. |
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The green-eyed muse thus set free will release your imagination. |
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In most cases, once the ransom was paid, the victim was set free. |
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The curses of the land were broken and the captives were set free? |
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I can only establish that in practice, certainly in my country, extremely dangerous criminals are systematically set free early and it is not unusual for them to commit horrific crimes again. |
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By nourishing ourselves with him we are set free from the bonds of individualism and, through communion with him, we ourselves become, together, only one thing, his mystical Body. |
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Its purpose is to decide if the person who was arrested and detained can be set free under conditions, or if the person must stay in custody until the trial. |
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I assure them that we will spare no effort until they are set free and I see every one of those members take his seat on this Council and every prisoner take his proper place in our society. |
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Kharkiv administration was set free and the Russian flag was hoisted. |
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Rome could use Sicilian markets, Carthage could buy and sell goods at Rome, and slaves taken by Carthage from allies of Rome were to be set free. |
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He also set free Peter, a Tartar servant, who may have accompanied him from Asia, and to whom Polo bequeathed 100 lire of Venetian denari. |
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On Jimmy Carter's final day in office, the last hostages were finally set free as a result of the Algiers Accords. |
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By this means, and by feigning madness, he was set free. |
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Soon after, according to Reuters, all the activists were set free without any fine. |
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The judge read a list of prisoners' names. She then indicated that the aforementioned were to be set free. |
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Eight rapists locked up in 2011-12 will be set free after serving just half their sentence. |
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It is the discretion of BAI president Akhilesh Das Gupta and on an unconditional apology, Jwala can be set free. |
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These lab animals sometimes escaped or were set free, allowing African clawed frogs to get a toehold in North America. |
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Magdalena García Durán, an indigenous Mazahua street vendor, was set free on 22 November after courts said there was no evidence justifying her detention and trial on charges of kidnapping and attacks on public roads. |
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Granted that he has done nothing wrong, he should be set free. |
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The PKK members testified at various police departments and courts, and later, those deemed to have been uninvolved in criminal activities were set free. |
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The House of Lords may imprison an individual for any fixed period of time, but an individual imprisoned by the House of Commons is set free upon prorogation. |
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But the enslavement of Europeans could also occur as happened with Hans Staden who, after being set free, wrote a book about the habits of the Native Americans. |
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