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1 But I also want the freedom to think and act for myself.
2 They just want the freedom to live as they have always lived without interference.
3 I want the freedom of the open road.
4 We want the freedom of our feelings, but we want to keep a halo about them.
5 In other cases, you don't want the public company scrutiny - you want the freedom to grow, he added.
6 Some countries have grave reservations about taking such an approach and want the freedom to soften any such EU-wide rules.
7 I want the freedom of the island, and a chance to study its rocks and flowers and very interesting weeds.
8 The fluid nature of FX markets suits governments and central banks which want the freedom to intervene in order to support their currencies.
9 We want the freedom to protect our own rights and institutions-notto be insulted and robbed by the General Government and the abolitionists.
10 I want the freedom of my own being, to be interested in everything in the world, to feel its life as men do.
11 They want the freedom to push boundaries and try new strategies and technologies without fear of reprimands for getting it wrong the first time.
12 They argued they are not anti-abortion protesters but peaceful "sidewalk counsellors" who want the freedom to talk to women entering the clinic.
13 They wanted the freedom to make up things other than courtroom scenes.
14 And then she wanted the freedom to pursue her own interests all over again.
15 Britain wants the freedom , post-Brexit, to bankroll private equity billionaires.
16 They wanted the freedom and privacy of impersonal rooms without ailing grandmothers spying on them.
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