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1 You see Nelson Mandela's long walk to freedom is actually a race.
2 The long walk to freedom now has a slow and unsteady gait.
3 We owe it to them to keep walking that long walk to freedom , he added.
4 I strongly urge you to read Mr Mandela's A long walk to freedom when you come of age.
5 Harriet Tubman was bold enough to believe she could be free and brave enough to walk to freedom .
6 After 22 years in a "whites-only" prison, Goldberg also enjoyed his own long walk to freedom .
7 His long walk to freedom , from prison in 1990, inspired others to follow in his footsteps out of conflict.
8 This is the start of a programme which will see other prisoners - bigger fish - walk to freedom as well.
9 It represents a significant step backwards in the long walk to freedom to which so many South Africans have devoted their lives.
10 In a voiceover, Elba, who seems to have mastered Mandela's characteristic tone of voice, says, I have walked a long walk to freedom .
11 It has been a long walk to freedom but on the eve of his fifth presidential term, Blatter seems to have got there at last.
12 For example, "Should we fight back" is inspired by Nelson Mandela's long walk to freedom , and is probably the most South African influenced song.
13 Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom dutifully walks us through an extraordinary journey.
14 For my 20th birthday, I received the audio book of Long Walk To Freedom .
15 There is a reason why Nelson Mandela called his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom .
16 She loves reading & tells Sowetan her favorite book is Long Walk to Freedom .
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