I think that it's mostly the former, because the liberations don't offer much more in the way of invention — with one exception. |
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The debates showed a real concern about the state parties and the liberations movements. |
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At this time, the committee has received over 2,300 letters from tribal chieftains which have led to hundreds of liberations. |
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In order to survive, we are often attracted by structures that we wanted to escape, although personal liberations often take torturous ways. |
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In addition, despite overall improvements in police conduct, there continue to be reports of excessive use of force, unlawful arrests, detentions and liberations, as well as poor quality of judicial investigations. |
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These brothers of that time testified to the power and the efficacy of the Word: healings, liberations, signs and prodigies happened in abundance. |
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The challenge of the liberations has not been born from a barbarism whatsoever that would be strange to us, it hasn't been thrown by some extraterrestrial or infrahistoric creatures. |
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All those tensions are a good signal and express liberations of muscular and psychic tensions with reflex effects on the autonomic system and consequently also on the circulatory system. |
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In the unit of the laboratory they experiments, where the cultori Odontotecnici and Odontoiatri liberations can make use of the collaboration for whichever paino and study plan, searches and job. the Sig. |
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Between 1851 and 1926, 220 separate liberations of red deer involved over 800 deer. |
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These liberations allow the Being to live in greater harmony and balance. |
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What Chanel liberated was the natural line of the body, which entailed, as most liberations do, a new form of tyranny — the oppressive maintenance of a svelte, toned silhouette. |
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Florence, being at once a treasury of art and a city rather too close to the Gothic Line, has been going through one of the most protracted, nerve-racking liberations the war is likely to produce. |
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Liberations Woolf liberates the text, the imagination, the fictional character, and then demands that liberty for ourselves, most particularly for women. |
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