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1 The eastern part of Mosul has been liberated from so-called Islamic State.
2 In the image, frightened people crowded together, liberated from their long nightmare.
3 As we're liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
4 Similarly, the Soul, liberated from the body, can no longer be seen.
5 At last, I'm liberated from these emotions, and I'm just expressing something.
6 Many were liberated from abusive domestic situations. He gestured at a footbridge.
7 As with everything liberated from language and literacy, military practice was dehumanized.
8 But only through confronting our puritanisms can we be liberated from them.
9 Pavement cracks are read with ease when liberated from nightfall?s blindfold .
10 He had seen prisoners liberated from Syndic labor camps, but this was different.
11 It is liberated from water in accordance with the following equation:
12 To borrow a term from linguistics, interliths were liberated from their syncategorematic state.
13 It was soon after Manila had been liberated from the Japanese.
14 By giving them an alternative livelihood, they are liberated from an inhumane job.
15 Beside it I placed one of the snapshots I'd liberated from John-Henry's Tavern.
16 All this was consummated before Roger Scatcherd was liberated from jail.
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