The Sibility survey is run to listen for gas being liberated into the borehole, and is typically run in conjunction with a temperature survey. |
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Widespread looting in the capital would put a damper on the jubilation of a liberated people. |
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That soul is then liberated, freed from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth. |
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Where does the consciousness abide before it takes rebirth or becomes liberated? |
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The world saw the optimism and jubilation of a newly liberated country through her pictures. |
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There is a whole group of women who quite frankly have been liberated by widowhood. |
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In our society, the worst specimen of womankind is the so-called liberated female. |
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On 1 November 1944, the impending formation of a united provisional government and of a regency was announced in liberated Belgrade. |
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Some liberated lawns will surprise you with a flush of lady's smock, tall meadow buttercups, ox-eye daisies and even orchids. |
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Therefore this fruit has become even more tasteful, although its nectarean juice was already relishable for all, including liberated souls. |
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But many people said that it was the Italian resistance movement that liberated Italy from fascism. |
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Is this a Utopian vision of the leisured society of the future, as liberated by technology? |
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The apologetic manager presented the liberated shoppers with free cosmetics. |
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She was liberated in 1945 and trekked back to Poland, still cold and starving but with a one-way ticket to Warsaw. |
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When the American soldiers liberated him, Tom began a two-year stint in various hospitals, battling for his life. |
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The pair had not seen one another since their Stalag camp was liberated by the Russians. |
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If it had just been a few months later, he said, the camp would have been liberated. |
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As towns and villages were liberated by these forces, so new revolutionary authorities were set up. |
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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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It also liberated me writing in English, because when I wrote in Greek, every word meant so much. |
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Her parents wisely signed her up for ballet classes when she was four and liberated her from her own anxiety. |
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Now that technology has liberated us from that onerous requirement, conferences will become more popular than ever. |
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Art must rather be liberated from commercial constraints, whilst enjoying complete freedom from censorship or control over its production. |
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The whole point of the experience was to be liberated from social conventions, not to create new ones. |
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Consider what would happen if part of the energy liberated during the reaction went into vaporizing the water. |
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That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a liberated woman. |
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By her account she was now liberated and free to speak her mind, unlike certain other members on the opposite side. |
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A liberated humanity would be able to inherit its historical legacy free of guilt. |
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After I decided to say yes, it was like a giant load fell of my shoulders and I felt liberated and happy and free. |
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Such passionate commitment to good writing springs from the faith of the free and the liberated writer. |
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The image of fashionably cosmopolitan, self-reliant, and positively liberated young women prevails in the modern mass media. |
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When we ask ourselves why we are not liberated, we often point to external limitations. |
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Even if she's liberated and worldly, her parents are probably much more traditional. |
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This leaves little room for liberated women to embrace men or the family structure. |
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I thought that I would lose my independence, my liberated womanhood to the mop and the cookie sheet. |
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The question of the administration of liberated areas was still unresolved when the Allied armies launched the Normandy landings on 6 June. |
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The method was to lead the newly occupied village through the events which had taken place in the old liberated areas. |
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Literature experts say the faraway land in his poem means a liberated state and that his mother actually represents that country. |
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It's a liberated zone, the only place where the cop won't treat you like trash. |
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One definition of a liberated country is a place that people come back to rather than leave. |
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As mentioned above, in late April 1945, SAG members departed for Europe to inspect liberated enemy laboratories. |
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If you think our presence here is not warranted, you have the misfortune of not being able to see the faces of a liberated people. |
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A liberated people had nothing to fear from the despots and aristocrats of feudal Europe. |
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They told me they lived on liberated land where anyone was welcome to stay. |
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We knew the enemy would collapse and the liberated multitudes cheer us into the capital. |
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She brings a liberated sexuality to her portrayal of the romantically frustrated Gwendolen. |
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Striving all through the night, Samudra broke through the bonds of earthly attachments and became an arhat, a liberated being. |
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Clad in a suit of white armor and flying her own standard she liberated France from the English at the battle of Orleans. |
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There is no doubt that the Allies knew about the death camps long before the Russians liberated Majdanek. |
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The invention of the long-playing vinyl record in 1948 liberated composers from the three-minute confines of 78 rpm recordings. |
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Spores were liberated from asci, and vegetative cells were killed, by treatment with glusulase and ethanol. |
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I felt like a part of my brain was numb or asleep, but at the same time liberated. |
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For the first time in his life, liberated from the small army of attendants and servants, he has opened a door by himself. |
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Four years later, when the St-Etienne region of France was liberated, work again commenced on France's autoloading rifle. |
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They came to accept as axiomatic that the strong and wealthy state is built on the energies of liberated individuals. |
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It is a brave and safe new world in which technology has liberated humankind from tedium. |
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In the chaos, Charlie scooped the liberated lab rat into his pocket and caught a plane back to New York. |
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An apparently liberated professional woman is caught in the throes of a struggle for empowerment. |
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He answers by imagining how our liberated civilization will mesh with the genetic revolution. |
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Paddlefish are broadcast spawners whereby multiple males swim near and release milt onto the eggs liberated by a female. |
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There may come a day when, mirabile dictu, some liberated university will actually commission statuary to commemorate the occasion. |
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The coupe becomes a metaphor for a utopian world that is liberated from patriarchy, one that is not characterised by false binaries. |
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When we were liberated, we were almost naked, bereft of all possessions, clad in a prisoner's striped uniform and wooden clogs. |
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Until the foreign armies leave the country, the idea that it has been liberated is little more than a sick joke. |
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The food one chooses after a nuit blanche, in that glorious, liberated, will-to power moment before the hangover kicks in is uniquely dramatic. |
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An ideal partner would be stable and quietly confident, unafraid to let them feel liberated in lifestyle and conduct. |
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This chinless mouth-breather wants to make a movie about a man who becomes friends with a liberated lab monkey. |
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When the camp was liberated on April 15, 1945, the British found 10,000 unburied bodies, and 40,000 sick, starving, or wounded. |
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As an occasional break, I liberated undrunk flutes of champagne from phantom place-settings. |
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If they are not oil rich sheikhs who plunder their country, they are poor uneducated townsfolk who desperately want to be liberated. |
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The right lung was then carefully liberated from major bronchi and vessels, homogenized, and stored for analysis of hydroxyproline content. |
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Sadly, research doesn't back up the idea that women have reached a nirvana of liberated sexuality. |
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Baxter is a bull terrier who longs to be liberated from the shackles of his pound dwelling and experience life among les humains. |
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Although I like to think of myself as a modern and liberated woman, I can't help but fall prey to the guidelines of social norms. |
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The new millennium is the time for mankind's movement and the obtainment of spiritual perfection and a liberated existence, she said. |
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With most of Scotland liberated, they were prepared for an open battle with an English army. |
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Liberalism now needs to be liberated from many of its own illusions and delusions. |
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Some things may have got out of hand but it was a time when people became more liberated. |
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Even those who felt liberated, however, are impatient for a government they can call their own. |
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Unfortunately, small impoverished regions cannot remain both isolated and liberated for long. |
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Following sucrose cleavage by invertase, the liberated glucose and fructose are phosphorylated before undergoing further metabolism. |
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It arrived just as Indonesian workers and students had liberated themselves from Suharto. |
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Since then, he has grown more liberated, fighting lingering feelings of guilt and fear. |
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The resulting spark can ignite the Pentane vapour liberated from the expanded polystyrene block by the cutting operation. |
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After we liberated Europe we did not come home to deny freedoms and practise genocide here. |
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When it comes to open plan the whole area that is funkily liberated from walls has to be kept in good order. |
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Nucleophiles can be added, leading to coordinated cyclopentadienes, which may be liberated by oxidation and used in further synthesis. |
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Those ministers who are up to the job have to be liberated to become the leaders and deliverers of change. |
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Isn't it just the continued impact of the liberal revolution of the 1960s which liberated us from the vestiges of Victorian prudery? |
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If desalination technology can be embraced and developed, arid regions can be liberated from worries about water provision. |
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Fuel cells work by combining the fuel with oxygen from the air and using the energy liberated to drive an electrical current. |
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Twenty-one sheep were dipped to free them from attached ticks, and liberated on the central area. |
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And now we both feel liberated to love the music again that once only seemed to represent personal disillusion and disappointment. |
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Without being free of thought, without the thinking having dissolved, vanished, disappeared, there is no way to be liberated or enlightened. |
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There's always a strange dichotomy between a city being entrapped by its representation and liberated by it. |
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The Yorkshire Post Band plays a more liberated version of Dixieland, whereas the Swale Valley Band revels in the roots of New Orleans. |
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But when things are liberated, they pass into extreme forms and exhaustion, culminating in a new kind of imprisonment. |
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This attitude, at once exposed and cautious, open and liberated, characterizes her prose. |
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After an unhappy childhood and some years drudging in London, Ireland liberated Trollope from asthma and gave him the impetus to start writing. |
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As women become liberated from domestic drudgery, are they in danger of losing something fundamental? |
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Thank you, because you liberated us from the worst kind of dictatorship. |
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Throughout the novel, the characters confront, engage, and dispel illusions in order to free their minds and to determine and renew a liberated vision. |
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Ansett liberated them from the old firm and set them up in KordaMentha. |
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After serving as apostolic delegate to Greece and Turkey from 1935 and as papal nuncio in liberated France from 1944, in 1953 he became a cardinal and Patriarch of Venice. |
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In the end, as Martin Luther King Jr. prophesied, they liberated white Americans too, including white Mississippians, by removing this historic stain from our society. |
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To its followers, heritage offered a free ticket into a past liberated from the schoolmasterly disciplines of chronology, narrative, and moral judgment. |
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But the regime's canons push them back before they can hoist their flag over the liberated barracks. |
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Some schools hold the view that liberated beings may voluntarily return to the physical universe in order to help those who are as yet unliberated. |
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One day your mind will be liberated from the horribleness of your masochistic Puritan upbringing and you will revel in proper laziness, like in Europe. |
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Where established governments proscribe popular vengeance in favor of legal prosecution, these revolutions liberated armed antagonists from judicial constraints. |
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Fifty school principals and mukhtars from the newly liberated area were lectured on how to educate students and residents about the dangers of land mines on Sunday. |
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Their freedom liberated others to challenge the regime's authority. |
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I'd been up all night, but in a sense I think that liberated me. |
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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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It has liberated the master as well as the slave from a relation which wronged and enfeebled both. |
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Once citizens have constructed a clear-eyed, dissenting version of our situation, perhaps politicians can also be liberated from exaggerated fear. |
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The emergence of the overclass means that lots of people can enjoy the security of being liberated from necessity and the freedom to pursue happiness. |
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Scorning marriage, she drafted a body builder to impregnate her before casting him aside as irrelevant to her new role as liberated mother-artiste. |
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And yet there was no cessation of anti-Semitism in the liberated country. |
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A collective puff of expelled breath flexed through the courtyard, liberated pirates rubbing their eyes to be certain the welcome, if not morbid, sight was real. |
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In a ceremony in December 2003, dozens of slaves were liberated, many of them shedding tears of joy as they were given certificates showing they were free. |
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If that methane were suddenly liberated from its enclosing clathrate prison the impact on the carbon isotope record would be immediate and severe. |
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Back in France, de Gaulle simply appointed his own men to set up local administrations in liberated areas, bypassing the American plan for a military government of occupation. |
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He thinks it is a pity the liberated areas did not produce cards. |
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She considered becoming a nun in a French abbey that was once liberated by her grandfather. |
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Drinking was ostensively forbidden under their roof, so Hemingway drank clandestinely in his room, drawing from a host of liberated Italian liqueurs hidden in his bookcases. |
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Leaving the body consciously is a feat only a fully liberated master with no more karma can accomplish. |
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The liberated soul does not cease to act, to think, to create, to instigate revolutionary flows. |
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August 27, 1944, and the troops of the Second Armored Division under the command of General Leclerc had just liberated Paris. |
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Reasoning for the ordinary and quotidian experiences of observation, Diderot demanded not only the artist but also the art critic to be liberated from the studio model. |
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Key to the success of such narratives is the existence of a disenfranchised population who want to be liberated and can be re-imagined as legitimate wielders of state power. |
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Presumably these elements are either supplied continually by micrometeorites or are liberated from the surface under the influence of solar radiation or meteorite impact. |
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His motorbike, part Honda, part Harley, was stolen from a biker bar, after being liberated from a chop shop, thus being thrice stolen and unidentifiable. |
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Here's someone who's lived his whole life in a little town in Wales, and he's more liberated, inquisitive and at ease with the world than most people I know half his age. |
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By June 1865, the Union Army controlled all of the Confederacy and had liberated all of the designated slaves. |
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The collisions melted protons and neutrons and liberated subatomic particles known as quarks and gluons. |
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He was using materials that he had liberated from a construction site. |
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When we desublimate the things we have repressed, we create a space in which we feel liberated to be as monstrous as we wish. |
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As World War II came to a close, the gaunt and dolorous child was liberated at yet another death camp, Buchenwald. |
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Then in the late 9th and early 10th centuries, the kings of Wessex defeated the Danes and liberated the Angles from the Danelaw. |
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He went on to establish diplomatic relations with foreign powers and liberated Wales from English rule. |
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After James was liberated in June 1583, he assumed increasing control of his kingdom. |
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British and Canadian troops arrived in Belgium in September 1944 and the capital, Brussels, was liberated on 6 September. |
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The Yugoslav Partisans managed to put up considerable resistance to the Axis occupation, forming various liberated territories during the war. |
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This immediately affected the Soviet prisoners of war liberated by the Allies, but was also extended to all Eastern European refugees. |
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By overcoming ignorance or misunderstanding one is enlightened and liberated. |
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His followers, however, liberated him when he was being transferred from one castle to another. |
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The remainder of Normandy was liberated only on 9 May 1945 at the end of the war, when the Channel Island occupation effectively ended. |
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The newly liberated region of Ceredigion, though, was not returned to his family but annexed by Owain. |
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Dieppe was liberated on September 1, 1944, by soldiers from the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division. |
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Scattered fighting continued throughout the night, and by the morning of 25 August Paris was liberated. |
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That meant preserving life until such time as the world became dominated by Germany or the islands were liberated. |
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It appears that the first place liberated in Jersey may have been the British General Post Office Jersey repeater station. |
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Lord Petre sent another stag and two hinds in 1861, and these were liberated near Nelson, from where they quickly spread. |
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This new approach liberated scientific speculation from the dogmatic restraints of Aristotelian science, and paved the way for new approaches. |
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A force from Madras under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Clive arrived and liberated the city, driving out the Nawab's troops. |
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Austria, in general, was treated as though it had been originally invaded by Germany and liberated by the Allies. |
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Sigurd Slembe liberated Magnus the Blind from his enforced monastic life and allied himself with him. |
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Kalinin was the first major city in Europe to be liberated from the Wehrmacht. |
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In World War I German forces occupied Bruges but the city suffered virtually no damage and was liberated on 19 October 1918 by the allies. |
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De la Cosa was arrested and incarcerated, liberated only with the help of Queen Isabella. |
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In the British Empire, slaves were liberated after 1833 and many would no longer work on sugarcane plantations when they had a choice. |
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By June 1865, the Union Army controlled all of the Confederacy and liberated all of the designated slaves. |
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But liberated from school, and away from the watchful eyes of parents and teachers, many students simply recongregated elsewhere. |
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Belgium was liberated late in 1944 by Allied forces, including British, Canadian, and American armies, including the Brigade Piron. |
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The liberated educator does not accept soft-minded religiosity because it embraces all kinds of superstitions. |
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By VJ Day, when the men were liberated, Jack was suffering from recurring malaria, beriberi and Blackwater fever. |
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Then calcium is liberated from vesicles by way of exocytose from the nervous ending. |
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Creatinine is derived from muscle creatine and is liberated into the blood stream at a steady state. |
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You said you felt liberated that everything is over with Mt. Gox. |
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First, they propose, freons in the stratosphere absorb ultraviolet light in the 1,750 to 2,200 angstrom range, and chlorine is liberated. |
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Jains also argued among themselves about whether a Tirthankara, once liberated, continues to require food and sustenance for the body. |
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Behind the Rockwellian facade, though, are some deeply troubled lives with secrets Anne Beiler is only now beginning to discover since being liberated from her own. |
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According to Calvin, these were people who felt that after being liberated through grace, they were exempted from both ecclesiastical and civil law. |
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Filipino forces had liberated much of the country from the Spanish. |
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After the war a large number of Dutch immigrants moved to Canada, including a number of war brides of the Canadian soldiers who liberated the Low Countries. |
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Also, it is possible to observe a thin, black layer just above the sedimented layer, which is indicative of liberated, unaerated bitumen droplets. |
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A little over 500,000 either escaped or were liberated by the Red Army. |
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Later, Clovis I liberated captives after Genevieve urged him to do so. |
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The liberated nitric oxide is sparingly soluble in water and returns to the gas in the chamber where it reacts with oxygen in the air to reform nitrogen dioxide. |
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The molten steel contains a large amount of dissolved gases so when the liquid steel hit the cooler surfaces of the liquid slag the gases were liberated. |
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Possibly the first such hypothesis was that high energy particles trapped in the Van Allen radiation belt could be liberated and bombard the Earth. |
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In some versions, Heracles instead built the two great Pillars of Hercules to hold the sky away from the earth, liberating Atlas much as he liberated Prometheus. |
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In a reactor, some neutrons liberated by fissioning uranium are absorbed by other uranium atoms, transmuting them into heavier elements known as actinides. |
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The Channel Islands were liberated after the German surrender. |
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After a series of transmigrations, a select few believers will he liberated from the material world reaching the world of light where they cease transmigrating. |
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When the Allies liberated Dieppe as part of Operation Fusilade in 1944, the grave markers were replaced but the layout was left unchanged to avoid disturbing the remains. |
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In August 1940, 1,540,000 prisoners were taken into Germany, where roughly 940,000 remained until 1945, when they were liberated by advancing Allied forces. |
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On 9 October, Clary was liberated and the next day the divisional artillery was firing in support of the 33rd which had made contact with German forces. |
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From September 1944 to February 1945 the Allies liberated Belgium. |
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In January 1945, Stalag Luft III was evacuated because of the Russian advance and the inmates were marched to a second camp from which they were liberated later that year. |
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However, the Czech part of Czechoslovakia was occupied by Germany in World War II, and was liberated in 1945 by the armies of the Soviet Union and the United States. |
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Many of the VRS soldiers that liberated Srebrenica in 1995 had their family members massacred by armed groups that staged attacks out of Srebrenica. |
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Meanwhile, new nations liberated from German rule viewed the treaty as recognition of wrongs committed against small nations by much larger aggressive neighbors. |
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They knocked the Germans into next Tuesday and in a few days the city was liberated and the Germans withdrew leaving their Fuehrer absolutely furious. |
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The Channel Islands were one of the last places in Europe to be liberated. |
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By late May 1944, the Soviets had liberated Crimea, largely expelled Axis forces from Ukraine, and made incursions into Romania, which were repulsed by the Axis troops. |
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However, it appears that there has been a resurgence of narco-terrorism in that embattled land, particularly in so-called Liberated Territories. |
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Liberated to occupy the whole of the main gallery area, it is transformed by its new monumentality. |
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Liberated from overstressing our backs, we suffer from weak and inflexible backs. |
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Cut off from their various homelands and traditions, the Liberated Africans were forced to assimilate to the Western styles of Settlers and Maroons. |
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The attacking three have also been allowed to bloom. Liberated from deep defensive duties Eden Hazard has become more expressive, more obviously, flashily complete. |
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