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independência
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independència
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independencia
Freedom from control or influence of another or others.
independence
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independência
1
She is cast from a state of
independency
into one of obligation.
2
What an exertion of
independency
does it chalk out for me!
3
It was a frugality founded not upon avarice, but upon the love of
independency
.
4
It was a frugality founded not on avarice, but upon the love of
independency
.
5
Paoli talked very highly on preserving the
independency
of Corsica.
6
The
independency
of development and role of funders should be comprehensively described in future guidelines.
7
It has placed her in the chair of
independency
;
and peace returns again to bless-whom
8
Lord Clive reëstablished him in a secure, easy
independency
.
9
The critics trip up each other with charming
independency
.
10
Grid
independency
was tested on three successively refined meshes.
11
You have been told that we are seditious, impatient of government, and desirous of
independency
.
12
To set you right, sir, we tell you, that the
independency
is ours, not theirs.
13
The
independency
of those factors significantly related to death was determined by Cox regression analysis.
14
Behold us now at the close of the ten years, and we have realized an
independency
.
15
I possess a small
independency
,
arising partly from my own savings and partly from a legacy.
16
These are the pillars on which the glorious fabric of our
independency
and national character must be supported.
independency
assert the independency
charming independency
easy independency
general independency
maintain independency
Portuguese
independência
liberdade
Catalan
independència
Spanish
independencia