However, here everyday lines and notational devices are freed from the imperative to represent directly. |
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The agricultural revolution freed farmers from this trap for the first time in history. |
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But the man had been intimidated in the same way as the rest of the room had, until I had come and freed them from the witch's curse. |
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Acting in furtherance of interests which were self-motivated and self-fashioned, he freed himself of proximate, merely fashionable, pursuits. |
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Eve fought like a tiger, and finally freed herself of him, pushing him away from her. |
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So she doubtless bore with some equanimity the news that Mr Smith has also been freed up to spend more time with his Munros. |
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An appellate court ordered them freed after nearly four years in prison, ending a sensationally lurid trial about alleged murder. |
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Once freed of its contents, it became possible to examine the wall paintings in the only decorated room in the entire tomb, the burial chamber. |
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A freed slave could be returned to servitude for helping a slave escape or for striking a white. |
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This is a U-shaped passage in which fine particles settle, allowing air to continue on freed of most contamination. |
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When a worm dines on one of these microbial strains, the microbe's RNA is freed to turn off the corresponding worm gene. |
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When the car radio freed people from the family crystal set it gave birth to pop music. |
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It is very hard to know what sexuality would look like freed from the dominance of heterosexuality. |
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These elites raised militias that freed U.S. forces from town security duties and joined garrison soldiers to hunt guerrillas in the boondocks. |
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Also, all prisoners will be freed and summarily trampled by wild elephants. |
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We freed the horses from their trappings, and I went about setting up our camp. |
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Mr Oakley said it was a tribute to the safety features built into the car that Mr McNeil was freed with only minor injuries. |
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Byrd and Bull freed themselves from the old ecclesiastical modes, or ancient scales. |
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Both were later freed after rebellion charges slapped against the two were dropped. |
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Now Black has two rooks covering his back rank, so one of them can be freed up for central duty. |
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Temporarily freed of the apron she wears in our mom-and-pop grocery store, my mother had dressed up for her downtown jaunt. |
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The other freed Briton, Mark Covell, 33, remains in an Italian hospital where he is being treated for internal bleeding and broken ribs. |
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Late on Friday night, authorities freed three of the protesters, saying there was no direct proof that they were involved in attacks on police. |
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Firefighters freed passengers trapped in the wrecked vehicle near Grunstadt on the Mannheim-bound stretch of motorway. |
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He had to be freed from his car by his son and the smell of petrol led him to fear his car was about to blow up. |
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In 1990 the ANC was unbanned, Nelson Mandela freed and the country set on a path towards democratic government. |
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Her loving smile made the guilt in my stomach skyrocket, but freed me of my tears. |
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Would my partner and I be freed from the tyranny of having to rise early to provide a nutritious packed lunch for our daughter? |
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More and more, corporations are freed of the restrictions imposed on them by former regimes. |
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I unhooked my newly freed arms from the bars, leaned forward slightly to rest my chin on my hands, my elbows on my knees. |
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Other nations have freed imprisoned terrorists, paid cash bounties, or otherwise helped the cause of terrorists. |
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Once the chutes were secured, they unsnapped their harnesses and freed themselves completely from their rigs. |
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By depriving the bacteria of oxygen, electrons are freed to set up a voltage between the electrodes. |
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I sat down and watched the world go by, feeling the panic melt, or, more accurately, the new breathing space it freed up as it left. |
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The relative prosperity afforded by tearoom soothsaying freed Martin to pursue art. |
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I freed my arms and pushed myself up on my elbows, realizing with a start that I was dressed in a long, threadbare nightshirt. |
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The space freed up by relocating and improving the fracture clinic will be used to enlarge the area. |
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Despite a broken collarbone and foot, she freed herself from debris and cared for passengers, first in the buffet car and then outside the train. |
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AutoNation has focused on its core dealership business and freed up cash by jettisoning noncore operations, including a credit business. |
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The lines kept getting confused and each time the lighter thought it was freed it turned out to be the ropes of the victualler! |
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Non-violent and non-dangerous prisoners can be freed up to 135 days early if the prison governor agrees to their application. |
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Just out of school, and freed from the confines of the uniform and the burden of the heavy schoolbag, life seems to stretch endlessly ahead. |
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Centralised student unions work best when freed from this unnecessary level of bureaucracy. |
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The police time now dedicated to the drug trade would be freed up to catch burglars, rapists and murderers. |
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A sinister cyclops rises above a herd of carousel horses, freed from their constraints and stampeding out of the painting. |
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Zeus freed Odysseus from the nymph Calypso, who held him prisoner on her island, by sending Mercury with an order to Calypso herself. |
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The centralizing tendencies of the state, however, are ominously freed to do their worst. |
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It is precisely his tria nomina that signals unambiguously that he is a Roman citizen, whether freed or freeborn. |
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After 1815 British warships who captured slave ships brought freed captives there. |
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We even see a sample care package sent by a freed African American woman in the North to her enslaved kin. |
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Black Caribs are descendants of freed black slaves and Carib Indians, and speak a language related to Carib. |
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Among the free, the category of citizen was the largest, as it comprised both freeborn citizens and those who were freed slaves. |
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And it has freed many of us from work in heavy industry, where we generated worse environmental problems. |
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In other words, that would produce a much higher value diamond, and it would be freed of the defect which led to a crack. |
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He was eventually cleared of all suspicions of treason and freed by an Order in Council. |
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In the process, space alongside the line once occupied by cartons of assembly parts has been freed for other purposes. |
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By placing these instructions in a style sheet, the document instance is freed from the burden of carrying format information. |
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A woman has gone into hiding after the businessman husband who tried to kill her was freed on bail, eight months into a 12-year jail term. |
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He was freed in October, after the Georgia Supreme Court ruled his sentence was cruel and unusual punishment. |
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The ruling historiographers of science cannot be freed from the reproach that they have read Galileo's writings too selectively. |
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Although freed by court order of terrorism charges, he still is under a deportation order for overstaying his student visa. |
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Kenny freed himself and came around me, with a wild glow in his eyes, to put me in a tight chokehold. |
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He will be freed in late July after serving two-thirds of his sentence, but had hoped to be released on parole within the next few days. |
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He was freed on Friday after being granted royal clemency and immediately announced that he had been forced into confessing to the bombings. |
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The office-bearers have also promised to sustain the movement till the country is freed from the clutches of corruption. |
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The ear, freed from a factitious counting, takes joy in discerning, on its own, all the possible combinations of twelve tones. |
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The hijacker gradually freed 10 passengers after stopping, including a man suffering from faintness who police initially said had escaped. |
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Even better, all her daughter's piddling around the house had freed mother's time up to spend it alone reading her magazines. |
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They should be freed from the political fetters and given full freedom to act impartially. |
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Muscle biopsies were freed of connective tissue and muscle fibers were isolated. |
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Thus, without either a legal-status designator or filiation, it must remain uncertain whether he was freeborn or a freed slave. |
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A teacher who was jailed for firing an air pistol while confronting a gang of youths outside her home was freed on appeal yesterday. |
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Three army helicopters flew to the interior jungles of Jolo to pick up the freed captives, landing in a clearing uphill from the rebel camp. |
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Spain has not carried out its rightful purposes in the Americas, and one by one the continental colonies have freed themselves from its yoke. |
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The farmhand of no fixed abode was freed from custody yesterday after twice earlier being refused bail by district court judges. |
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After he had his fill, the mantis gave his foreleg several swift jerks and freed his leg. |
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The applause rose to a crescendo when four white doves were freed and flew into the night sky. |
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Somewhere along the line, her hands had been freed and were clinging in his crisp dark hair. |
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He was freed on parole in August last year after serving half of his one year prison term for assault. |
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After she is freed from slavery, she becomes a teacher, writer, and activist for the black race and for women's rights. |
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They have led to innocent people being jailed and criminals being freed on legal technicalities. |
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He was the first person to greet them when they were finally freed from prison. |
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Many involve men who have been freed by the courts and are thus legally innocent. |
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Some freed the slaves, other sent them back to their master for lack of means to care for them. |
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A few minutes later, the heavily armed hostage-takers freed 25 women and children from the other side of the school. |
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Both families held by the gang responsible were later freed unharmed, but deeply traumatised. |
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Fourteen years after being freed from jail, he finds himself fighting for justice again. |
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I was once on a TV programme with an escapologist who freed himself from a sack bound with chains. |
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She was freed from her car and rushed to Worcester Royal Infirmary but paramedics and hospital staff were unable to save her. |
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The outside lane of the northbound carriageway was temporarily closed while the man was freed from the vehicle, causing a two mile tailback. |
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After three hours the couple were freed by firemen who rescued them from a window. |
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The man was freed from the scaffolding by 4pm and was today recovering in hospital. |
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The two other occupants, sitting in the front and rear passenger side seats, were quickly freed after firefighters removed two doors. |
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Two tugs from Clyde coastguards tried unsuccessfully to pull the vessel clear and it was freed the next day on the early morning tide. |
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Since Arnott is now freed from the constraints of teaching university students, expect more delight from this accomplished sculptor. |
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Therefore people should be freed from the bondage of religious superstition and empowered to overthrow their leaders. |
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Taken prisoner in the second battle of St Albans, he was freed after Edward IV's victory at Towton. |
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Staff are then freed up to focus on other, potentially revenue-generating issues. |
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It has freed photography from the commercial and costly constraint of print publishing. |
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The invention of the mobile phone has freed priests from their presbyteries. |
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Reviewing the other drawers, I realized that two could be combined, which freed up a drawer for the jewelry. |
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After their 15 minutes of fame, freed political dissenters are abandoned to a life of obscurity and poverty. |
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They washed up in New York looking like a bunch of newly freed alien abductees. |
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It eliminated all pauses for inspiration, and freed heedless flights of fancy. |
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The crowd then watched in amazement as he freed himself in six and a half minutes. |
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The six freed hostages boarded a Libyan chartered jet in Cebu yesterday on their way to Tripoli. |
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In July they were freed from their bail and no charges have been brought against either of them. |
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But now those who have faith and who are justified by grace are freed from these requirements for justification. |
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The hostages were freed in batches several months later after several million dollars in ransoms were paid. |
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Eleven years in the political wilderness had freed me from ordinary party antagonisms. |
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That soul is then liberated, freed from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth. |
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Cindy quickly freed the gag from Maria's mouth as Jordan removed her blindfold. |
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The changes freed up space in the operating room and also increased market share. |
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Finally, seeing all of the troubles freed slaves and white southerners were having, the Freedmen's Bureau was organized. |
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Two of the detainees, a Spaniard and an American, were freed by police yesterday. |
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He is urging the Indian Government to release him after five Latvians imprisoned with him were freed following their President's intervention. |
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The parents of freed charity worker Ian Stillman were today enjoying an emotional reunion with their son. |
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The revamp has freed up redundant space and we are hoping there will be even more sessions as a result. |
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He produced a knife and forced her to remove her underwear, but when she repeatedly asked to be freed he panicked and let her go. |
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Housing, feeding and slurry facilities were already adequate, which freed up spare capital for reseeding fields with clover-rich leys. |
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Therefore older women will be freed from the constraint of declining ovarian egg releases. |
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The biometeorologists found that body tissues, freed from the weight of the atmosphere, swell because moisture content expands. |
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Only the happy trip to Morocco in 1832 appeased the artist and freed him momentarily from his nightmares. |
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Bipedality freed the forelimbs and allowed development of the hands as highly specialized appendages with great dexterity. |
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Nine miners were freed after spending four days trapped underground following a powerful earth tremor and rockburst on Monday. |
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If the freed slave was not fettered by this social contract, she was criminal. |
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In the opening portion of the dance, Tuson and Olson dramatize a legend in which the wind is freed from its confinement by a bear. |
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They were freed in December, after accusations of espionage were reduced to charges of gathering secret information. |
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I heard their despair and their longings to be freed to return to the life they once enjoyed. |
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The authorities wanted to take me back to Dover to sort out the paperwork, but I managed to get freed in London. |
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Once she was freed from the contractual bondage in December 2001, there was no stopping this beauty. |
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He was freed because of the time he had already spent in custody on remand. |
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In sale and leaseback, capital is freed up to put into the main activities. |
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The cinematic image is freed from its traditional image character through the exchangeability and simulation of its signifiers. |
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As cost savings and debt reduction freed up cash, he took daring steps to rejuvenate the brand. |
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He arrived over the Christmas break after a unique situation freed him up from his usually busy schedule. |
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In this period, fewer than 40 percent of manumitters freed all their slaves. |
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The singer, also famous in Japan, was arrested at his home in a Quezon City suburb but later freed after posting bail of 6,000 pesos. |
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The story of how he freed a beautiful widow won him romantic popularity, but was also a political master stroke. |
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Anwar, who has been in jail since 1998, was freed six years to the day after being dismissed from office. |
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In 1861, southern secession freed Republicans from the pressure to compromise to preserve the Union. |
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The new policy has freed up impressive amounts of police time and money to fight other crime, halving muggings in the area. |
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The car was cut open and the woman freed but she had suffered third-degree burns and died at the scene. |
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Why were the maulvis held for two days and freed without any charges framed against them? |
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Last week, gunmen kidnapped and then freed a British journalist in the southern city of Basra. |
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We want food freed from the grip of science rather than further in thrall to it. |
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A recent report showed that three quarters of burglars freed from prison are caught committing more crime within two years. |
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Gridlocked York could be freed by dualling sections of the A1237 or by creating a new ring road relief route, the city's top councillor has said. |
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There is no doubt that he is freed from the sin due to speech, mental sin or especially bodily sin committed during the seven existences. |
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Converts accepted their own ineradicable sinfulness, but they were psychologically freed by the proclamation that God nevertheless considered them innocent or righteous. |
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While Washington wrote from inside the experience of the freed slaves, DuBois observes them loftily from above. |
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A freed slave generally assumed his former master's praenomen and nomen. |
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A natural urge in newly freed countries is to wreak vengeance on, or at least deny continued privileges to, the oppressors of the previous regime. |
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A lot of those guys freed from Death Row after ten years could have gotten lighter sentences if they'd confessed early-on to the crime they didn't commit. |
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Emergency teams were seen carrying the injured away on stretchers, and a state transportation spokeswoman says two people had to be freed from the bus. |
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He had to be awakened to the light of self-love and strong thinking freed from the influence of white folks. |
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Patients would enjoy a free choice of provider, and doctors and nurses would be freed from the massive bureaucracy that encumbers care and wastes money. |
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Conservatives longed for the return of a healthy system of independent party politics, freed from the buccaneering methods of an autocratic prime minister and his retainers. |
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The Pentonville Five were freed after a huge wave of unofficial strikes. |
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Jesus compared a man from whom an unclean spirit had been cast out to a house swept clean, freed from human miscreation and demons of human thought and feeling. |
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This glorious sport must be freed from brutality and foul play. |
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Unencumbered by stylistic restraint, the paintings, prints and drawings present a visionary social realm, freed from the conventions of naturalist description. |
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Technology has only recently been freed from the unreal fantasies that surrounded its discourse and the model put forth here attempts develop this emerging imagery. |
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The three injured prisoners were also freed and taken to hospital. |
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For decades, pants and open-toed shoes freed women from panty hose. |
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It was not a retrial per se, but rather a fresh look at the appeal process that freed Knox. |
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Gross and an unnamed American intelligence agent were freed Wednesday in exchange for three Cuban spies. |
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The truth is that a hostage was not freed by the kidnappers. |
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Even freed slaves carry the taint of their hereditary status, and their former masters or parents' masters may claim some or all of their income, property and dowries. |
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By keeping the shelves away from the walls and giving a little attention to wormy volumes, the Library may be easily freed from this kind of bibliophage. |
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Mr Bamford was held in custody for five months before being freed on bail. |
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He was then freed on bail but remained under electronic surveillance. |
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That symbolic statement basically freed him from all the pain he was in. |
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It has liberated him from issues where right and wrong are not the whole story and freed him to approach events with energy and a sense of righteousness. |
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For just a moment, she sounds like a true-born radical, a daughter of the liberation fighters who freed much of Africa from colonialism when she was a child. |
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The space underneath the car was also freed up for other mechanicals such as exhaust systems which can otherwise intrude into luggage or passenger areas. |
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Conneh was duly freed and ensured his safe passage back to Guinea. |
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Mrs Welsh was trapped in the wreckage and had to be freed by firefighters. |
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Passers-by came to the guard's aid and freed him from his restraints. |
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Using a procedure they will not make public so as not to give the game away to local ne'er-do-wells, they then freed the red-faced guard from the rear section of the van. |
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The sergeant, getting a pair of scissors, soon freed the car from its encumbrance, upon which the householder and the lodgers burst into loud guffaws of laughter. |
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He was eventually freed by firefighters and suffered only minor injuries. |
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The inquest heard that after he was freed from the wreckage by firefighters he was airlifted to the Royal United Hospital in Bath but died soon after arrival. |
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Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq say they have freed about 100 Yazidi women. |
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Enlightenment humanism freed the individual from the status quo of natural identity, allowing humanity to reach beyond self, to change rather than simply be. |
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It is more than three hundred years since the Glorious Revolution was to have freed us from the tyranny of an absolute monarchy ruling by divine right. |
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American security is founded on liberty, and a politically freer planet, a planet freed from the grip of tyrants and the threat of terrorists, is a far safer world. |
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An unconscious man was freed from his wrecked car but was pronounced dead just over 30 minutes later at Leeds General Infirmary, from internal injuries. |
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Spanish correspondent Javier Espinosa and photographer Ricardo Garcia Vilanova, who were freed in March, were with him. |
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Sulaiman gestured with his freed hands to the lawyers seated on either side of him. |
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A future in which succeeding generations are freed from the need to spawn wealth anew can allow children, and grandchildren, to lead lives on a higher plane. |
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She feels that her job has freed her from both the grind of the touring lifestyle and pressures she would face to tailor her work to the tastes of out-of-town presenters. |
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A memory leak occurs when memory is allocated and not freed after use, or when the pointer to a memory allocation is deleted, rendering the memory no longer usable. |
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Kurdish forces declared victory and freed Yazidi holdouts, with help from U.S. air power. |
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It was his business acumen, his own unflagging zeal for the creative business solution, that had freed Sam to do this. |
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Now, 40 years since we were freed from sexual repression, a small but determined tide of virgins suggests that such liberation is beginning to lose its appeal. |
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Modern historians have freed Alexander's daughter from her popular but mistaken image as a poisoner and bedsheet diplomat. |
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So no liberal is going to win a debate that big government freed the slaves. |
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When large fish were excluded, predatory insects and fish fry were freed from predation and more effectively controlled chironomid populations feeding on algae. |
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After using her hands to clear her windpipe, she freed her eyes from the embers that were blinding her vision. |
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In refusing to be guilted by anyone, Naheed freed up her energy to serve other women who want to exercise their agency. |
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If the tidal stream sets towards the right of the apparent wind, boats on the starboard tack will be freed and boats on the port tack will be headed. |
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James being freed by the peace from all other cares, bent his attention to the conclusion of a matrimonial alliance, which he had during the last year been attempting. |
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In a touch-and-go rescue attempt, Marcus is finally freed from the tree. |
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When freed of the sudsy water, rinsed, and toweled off, she launched into a joyful frenzy of rolling in the grass, her newly bleached fur glistening in the sunlight. |
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The oocytes were mechanically released from large antral follicles and freed of cumulus cells by gently pipetting through a mouth-operated micropipette. |
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Its cofounder, Malik Ishaq, was recently freed from police custody after the courts found insufficient evidence to hold him. |
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If the thread is not joinable, its resources will be freed automatically. |
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Winter nights, she tried to teach herself knitting, then began weaving rag rugs, which were homely but at least freed her from the reading of unfathomable directions. |
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Floating between check-in counters, passport controls, security checks and duty-free shops, we are freed from the responsibility of knowing how we are travelling. |
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She was freed when the United Nations Human Rights Council offered her political asylum. |
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Two years ago, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi, the lockerbie bomber, was freed by a Scottish court. |
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It was common knowledge that the Maquis had waged an attack on German guards that very morning and had freed as many as three hundred American prisoners of war. |
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The Bahamian officials freed the 128 slaves who chose to stay in the islands. |
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The Sultan eventually freed the prisoners, but was unimpressed by the small Portuguese contingent. |
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There, Pinto was freed by way of payment of three hundred ducats from the Portuguese crown. |
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Workers were paid by the pound harvested and thus became the first former slaves freed by the Union forces to earn wages. |
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When the colony fell, the company freed the first slaves and some others, establishing early on a nucleus of free negros. |
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The following July, the Vega was freed from the ice, and continued to Yokohama, Japan. |
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In 1685 the Manchus, now freed from their wars, invested the fort which surrendered on liberal terms. |
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Over 200,000 free blacks and newly freed slaves fought for the Union in the Army and Navy, thereby validating their claims to full citizenship. |
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Between 1808 and 1860, the West Africa Squadron seized approximately 1,600 slave ships and freed 150,000 Africans who were aboard. |
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Cyrus also freed slaves and allowed all deported peoples who were enslaved by preceding Assyrian and Babylonian kings, to return home. |
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Britain followed this with the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 which freed all slaves in the British Empire. |
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All the colony's slaves, however, were freed upon its surrender to the British. |
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If I take a wife it will be because, being better freed from numerous worries, I can devote myself to the Lord. |
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Cummins was not an emancipationist, but was of the mind that freed slaves should return to Africa and create a livelihood for themselves. |
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Almost overnight, these became things that tens of thousands of freed slaves now had to provide for by themselves. |
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When John Dickinson freed his slaves in 1777, he was Delaware's largest slave owner with 37 slaves. |
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Eliminating line shafts freed factories of layout constraints and allowed factory layout to be more efficient. |
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Spirituality, on the other hand, is an individual, religionlike experience freed from the dogma and ritual of traditional religion. |
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In other words, all of Devon except for Dartmoor and Exmoor was freed from forest law. |
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The podgy sheriff, who sports a walrus moustache, was freed on pounds 25,000 bail. |
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These replaced the old wet plates and freed photography from the studio and the darkroom. |
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Since only 4 standards are required, wells are freed up for quantitating additional libraries. |
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Subsequently, Aviso Zeta Bank AG was created, which established SC as a subsidiary, freed from the burdens of Constantia Privatbank. |
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He was acquitted, then convicted and then DNA testing freed him for good. |
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Mud that's been churned up, or bioturbated, would be softer, freed of the stiff microbial mat that covered much of the seafloor. |
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As Cruz headed to the Bluegrass State, a judge freed Davis on the condition that she not interfere with her deputies issuing the licenses. |
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Days later, after four years in jail, Tavakoli was freed on furlough. |
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A SCOT accused of storing a massive stash of IRA Semtex was freed on bail yesterday after a priest wrote him a reference. |
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The entire service area will benefit by having supplies of potable water freed up for drinking purposes,'' Cotton said. |
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Paramedics were about to call a surgeon to amputate when Euan was finally freed by shopfitters, who used a blowtorch to split the step. |
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The social consequences of militarizing the newly freed Americans were enormous, of course. |
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Jason Soal was freed in 2004 on a life licence after serving 12 years of an indefinite term for killing bachelor Aneurin Williams. |
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The man was freed from the wreckage and transferred to a waiting helicopter on a spineboard before he was taken to Selly Oak Hospital. |
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Musa was back at court in the city after he was freed on bail at his first court appearance. |
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A federal appeals court Friday freed tour guides in the nation's capital from having to prove they know what they're talking about. |
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Where do the magnesium and magnesium sulfides go when they are freed from the solid charge pieces? |
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Greer says outsourcing freed him up to spend most of his time in front of customers, selling his company's services. |
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Since 1973, Koretz's office said, 119 Death Row inmates, including six Californians, have been freed after establishing their innocence. |
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This freed the seven technologists to either phlebotomize or hold down the fort at the lab. |
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Some plants waiting to be freed by resting the mower will be hawkbits, plantains, buttercups and self-heal. |
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Here, he plays a convict finally freed from jail who gets trapped on a transport plane that's been hijacked by psychopathic crims. |
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The victim had to be freed by fire crews after she was trapped by the Easy Access bus in Park Lane Interchange in Sunder land. |
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Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum presented the traditional gift of Ajrak to the freed Indian fishermen. |
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Widespread use of global positioning system guidance has freed pilots from the sequencing associated with ground flagmen. |
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When American and British special forces freed four aid workers on June 2nd in Afghanistan, it was celebrated as an act of heroism. |
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But just because the court freed them was not reason enough for the police to close the case file as lamentably and condemnably as they did. |
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As if the release of her emotions had freed something in him, his ardor increased and the kiss went nuclear. |
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I had just freed a man wearing a dark blue suit and a Gryffindor tie when Asil's shout made me turn to see Frost right on top of me. |
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Yet more land would be freed when chemical fertilisers replaced manure and horse's work was mechanised. |
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To stimulate a higher labor productivity, many landlords freed large numbers of slaves. |
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He freed the island of Rhodes from Roman rule for their good faith and exempted Troy from taxes. |
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On Elizabeth's accession he was freed and was able to travel to London to become a clergyman. |
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When that occurred, the Danes rushed back to their boats, which being lighter, with shallower drafts, were freed before Alfred's ships. |
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At Winchester, Robert of Gloucester was captured while covering Matilda's retreat so Matilda freed Stephen in exchange for Robert. |
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After the sailors waited three days for convenient tides and had dumped cargo, they freed the barque. |
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It purchased and freed the slaves, especially those in the Caribbean sugar islands. |
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In 1808, Sierra Leone was designated an official British colony for freed slaves. |
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Each freed faciality trait forms a rhizome with a freed trait of landscapity, picturality, or musicality. |
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In 1640 he accompanied prince John Casimir of Poland after he was freed from French imprisonment. |
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About 4000 freed slaves went to Nova Scotia along with about 1200 blacks who remained slaves. |
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As coastal land grew more expensive freed indentured servants pushed further west. |
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The first kidnapped Africans in English North America were classed as indentured servants and freed after seven years. |
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The new law freed all slaves brought in illegally after its passage and imposed heavy fines on violators. |
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That very evening, riots broke out in Derby, where a mob attacked the city jail and freed several prisoners. |
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Stone was jailed for life the following year but freed 11 years later under the Good Friday Agreement. |
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Officials freed the Africans and arranged for 168 persons to be apprenticed to island proprietors on Grand Turk Island for one year. |
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As she eventually allowed the prisoner to be freed, May avoided further sanctions including fines or imprisonment. |
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He was later freed and admitted to the Methodist Ministry to serve in Antigua and Jamaica. |
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Bunyan was freed in May 1672 and immediately obtained a licence to preach under the declaration of indulgence. |
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Wilde was freed from Holloway and, shunning attention, went into hiding at the house of Ernest and Ada Leverson, two of his firm friends. |
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They are usually taken by force, not by weapon, and usually the victims are not injured when they are freed. |
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As a social class generally, freed slaves were libertini, though later writers used the terms libertus and libertinus interchangeably. |
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He also created the Praetorian Guard along with a permanent navy where served the liberti, or freed slaves. |
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About 4000 freed slaves went to Nova Scotia and 1200 blacks remained slaves. |
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Eventually in 212, everybody except slaves and freed slaves were granted citizenship by the Constitutio Antoniniana. |
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Henry's eldest son, Edward, escaped from captivity to defeat de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham the following year and freed his father. |
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With the support of other Britons, these activists demanded that Blacks be freed from slavery. |
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Quinn's support freed John from having to work as a model, and enabled her to devote herself to her work. |
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This tartrate, when freed from impurities, is known officinally under the name of cream of tartar. |
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In the first quarter of the 11th century, Pisa and Genoa together freed the island from the threat of Arab invasion. |
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Instead, they designed defensive minefields to prevent enemy ships approaching and freed up the destroyers for duties escorting larger ships. |
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They were finally freed by the Mithridatic Wars, during which they supported Rome. |
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This freed up crews and money to increase the number of large modern ships in home waters. |
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Between 1808 and 1860, the British West Africa Squadron seized approximately 1,600 slave ships and freed 150,000 Africans who were aboard. |
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He was eventually freed and allowed to return to the New World, but not as governor. |
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In the subsequent centuries, many freed slaves and descendants of slaves became slave owners. |
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One of the most important markers of the freedom of a slave was the adoption of a last name upon being freed. |
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