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Meanings of complete emancipation in English
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Usage of complete emancipation in English
1
The anticipated dangerous consequences of completeemancipation have not been felt.
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But there was that gloomy, insurmountable barrier between you and a full, completeemancipation.
3
Their zeal to enter the liberal professions augurs well for a speedy and completeemancipation.
4
Her religious notions and home-grown prejudices were antagonistic to the completeemancipation of her intelligence.
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Stupidity gives you a ticket-of-leave, and sheer foolish ignorance is completeemancipation, without even police supervision.
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The completeemancipation of the Jews was out of place in this atmosphere of growing official reaction.
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The ultimate end is the completeemancipation of the individual, and that result depends upon his complete disinterestedness.
8
Aurelius aspired to its completeemancipation.
9
It said the French state recognised that at the end of the Accord, New Caledonia should benefit from completeemancipation.
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This, however, involved directly the prospect of emancipation in other border States and ultimate completeemancipation in all the States.
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We have here an incessant confusion of methods, a completeemancipation of the virtuoso who listens only to his fancy.
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But this instinct in animals is soon satisfied, whereas in human beings it has been leading ever onward toward completeemancipation.
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Later, Adam Ferris had acquiesced in his daughter's wish for completeemancipation, and had delivered her education up to his brother-in-law.
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We may remind ourselves once more that the Roman women achieved completeemancipation, but they did not thereby better their social position.
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The first step in the direction of completeemancipation ought to be the immediate grant of the right of domicile all over the Empire.
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Another moment and he would have known completeemancipation; and never could he forget that glorious sensation as the vital essence tasted half release.