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Meanings of liberate people in English
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Usage of liberate people in English
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We cannot liberatepeople without liberating women, and we cannot liberate women until we liberate all people.
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For those on the left, it promises to eliminate poverty and liberatepeople stuck in dead-end workfare jobs.
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But our goal must be to liberatepeople and lift them from dependence to independence, from welfare to work, from mere childbearing to responsible parenting.
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Carpenter was keen to liberatepeople from "the coffin-like imprisonment of shoes" and in the 1880s seized upon the Indian sandal as the way forward.
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You have not liberatedpeople from physical drudgery to develop their minds.
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Machines powered by coal and then oil liberatedpeople from drudgery and made entirely new lifestyles possible.
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Her grandfathers had liberatedpeople in France.
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On Isobel's return from China she travelled around New Zealand giving public talks about the realities of the newly liberatedPeople's Republic of China.
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4:28; James 2:15-16), but provisions in the structure of property rights to liberatepeople from landlessness and oppressive debts (Deut.