It's liberating to take care of yourself and it's liberating to care about the things that are important to you.
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He told the district assembly meeting he respected the role of Konev-led forces in liberating Prague, and the sacrifice of Soviet armies liberating Europe from Nazism.
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It gives him this liberating — and this is what made him run away with the movie — this liberating thing of ... I don't know if I can swear on this podcast. Yeah.
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The only recourse is acceptance -- which can be liberating.
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Defiantly modern in its liberating message about freedom of choice.
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It was liberating to be a part of it all.
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It was liberating to be a cartoon for a change.
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Did you find it liberating to go shorter and simpler?
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"It was [so] liberating," he said of going into remission.
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It felt liberating not to hide behind all that hair.
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It's interesting because it's such a liberating way to cook.
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"It is liberating to be a former" official, Clapper said.
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I found it really liberating sploshing around in the mud.
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So, something about breaking out of that has been liberating.
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This was radical at that time, immensely liberating and empowering.
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It was so liberating that Sunday to be without email.
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"Harry was a very liberating part to play," he said.
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C. isn't so gloriously liberating as it purports to be.
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It was liberating in a way nothing had been before!
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It's far from the deliriously liberating optimism of the '60s.
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And what feminist would argue that such ads are liberating?
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It can be romantic, despairing, foreboding, dramatic, empowering, or liberating.
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This makes selecting them both more difficult and more liberating.
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This makes it both liberating and socially acceptable, says Nasser.
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I have found this to be both wholesome and liberating.
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She isn't perfect, disrupting the quiet, but it is liberating.
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But the choice not to know can also be liberating.
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It's not clear why, but it must have been liberating.
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In a strange way, though, the long odds felt liberating.
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The ensuing confrontation ends with the slave liberating his master.
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And as cliche as it sounds, it did feel liberating.
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It has been a long and liberating journey for me.
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Was it liberating to be able to act your age?
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The potential of technology to be democratic and liberating remains.
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Another instructor credits his method for liberating him from obesity.
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But the experience proves to be more liberating than terrifying.
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Far from liberating American designers, this had the opposite effect.
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"The approach is liberating," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
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Legalization has been liberating for big players like NorCal Cannabis.
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Because it's really liberating if you know how to surrender.
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Movement can be liberating, or it can be profoundly discomforting.
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"It felt liberating," one Pride attendee told the Guardian in 2015.
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Sarah Lucas's performance at the Hammer Museum was satisfying, liberating even.
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Here's how to address that: Feeling lighter is liberating, isn't it?
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Facebook creates permanent records of users' lives; Snapchat offers liberating impermanence.
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It's a liberating manifesto, though in practice it can take months.
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True, there is something totally liberating about being on the pill.
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Hughes really believe that walking on your own is "very liberating"?
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It felt really liberating, and almost like a luxury experience somehow.
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Kick off the liberating process by logging into your Facebook account.
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Moreover, they promote the idea that AAC systems are inherently liberating.
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It was liberating to be on that carpet on my terms.
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They're liberating a town, like in the old Wild West, right?
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V.P. JOE BIDEN: I'd say it's like us liberating death camps.
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After liberating their province from the regime, it fell to ISIS.
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All of which, while potentially liberating, was clearly a painstaking process.
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In some cases this rebellion was a matter of liberating idealism.
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After, even though I was so nervous, it was truly liberating.
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Do you experience that element of composing as challenging or liberating?
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Syeda Farvah Sameen, an MBA student, said she finds biking "liberating".
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"I'd say it's like us liberating death camps," said Biden sarcastically.
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It's liberating to connect a wireless headset to your gaming console.
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Sanitary belts were not only more practical, they were more liberating.
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That's enormously liberating, and it's good for both parents and kids.
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Was working on this program with Netflix then liberating for you?
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The pressure I'd put on Hattie couldn't have been sexually liberating.
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There was something very liberating for the women in it all.
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I was relieved to be free—it was liberating, yet terrifying.
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I found such limited and simple answers liberating rather than confining.
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I feel like I've gotten past that, which is very liberating.
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We care less about what people think, which is really liberating.
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" And she sees similarities between the holiday and carnival: "It's liberating.
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That no-wave period "was so liberating and creative," she said.
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The experience was at once inconvenient and enjoyable, disorienting and liberating.
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Shedding it was more liberating than I could ever have imagined.
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Being surrounded by music used as a form resistance was liberating.
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Yet self-recognition, for Salem, wasn't liberating; it was the opposite.
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However, liberating the city has taken a heavy toll as well.
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But when the initial sting passes you will find it liberating.
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And it's a liberated and liberating way of looking at oneself.
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However, there is a silver lining: This is a bit liberating.
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Ms. Lucas's indifference to conventional comportment is, like her art, liberating.
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I still see the internet as holding an unprecedented liberating power.
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There's something about those restrictions that I've always found weirdly liberating.
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It was one of the first times my solitude felt liberating.
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His unit trekked south to Austria, liberating towns along the way.
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For health reform has been a hugely liberating experience for millions.
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Giving zero f—s is the most liberating place to be.
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What some might see as completely pointless, he found intellectually liberating.
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It is one of the most liberating experiences of my life.
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She was saying how she's interested in a liberating white theology.
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Wheelchairs [can be] very liberating to the people who use them.
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I'm liberating [ballet], and I'm opening it up to all gender roles.
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My lack of control over the movie is both liberating and frightening.
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It was so scary but so liberating because I went completely bald.
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"I felt bringing her in was both liberating and daunting," Kelley continued.
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Cooking, without any regard to health or one's longevity, is very liberating.
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In each, crime is a way of liberating an already unfair system.
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It's liberating in a sense, the same as proposing to my partner.
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"This is Iraq liberating Iraqis," he told a Pentagon teleconference from Baghdad.
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The rays would knock such molecules apart, liberating electrons from their atoms.
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In the music world, I have no boss, so that's very liberating.
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It is the most readable, practical and liberating wonder of the world.
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You can't have war without providing for the civilians you are liberating.
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The challenge is that this connection has been both liberating and disruptive.
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Liberating it was, perhaps, for those brought up observing strict Catholic mores.
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After all, refusing femme oppression and liberating femme expression is their motto.
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It's one of the most liberating things about going through a breakup.
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Even though it's a little nerve-racking, it can also be liberating.
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Rouhani saw relief from sanctions as essential to liberating the country's economy.
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But it's a rare and liberating thing to see in another human.
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"There's something liberating about being able to write for grownups," Crow said.
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"I'm one of those people who just finds it liberating," he said.
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Nothing quite so liberating as going to the pictures on your own.
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It's also liberating to distance my sexual fantasies from my own body.
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You find yourself in a situation that's both liberating and incredibly vulnerable.
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Games and the internet can be a liberating, creative outlet for many.
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Chased from the church, man and bird head for the liberating mountains.
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"This wonderful, liberating, thrilling work also has a dark side," Slimani said.
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If not, we're going to resort to liberating those areas by force.
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With "Idomeneo," he tried to honor the genre's heritage while liberating it.
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It was a liberating transition from Java in a number of ways.
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David McLaughlin, 28, from Northern Ireland, said the role was counterintuitively liberating.
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More important, though, he keeps learning the Balanchine lesson of liberating energy.
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Many of life's possibilities are now closed, but limitation is often liberating.
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If not, we're going to resort to ... liberating those areas by force.
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Preventing Sunnis from liberating Mosul will destabilize Iraq into the foreseeable future.
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It&aposs a liberating thing... I never had an issue with that.
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It was rather, he said, a sonic barometer of its liberating effects.
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Her work in liberating Chinese woman from societal constraints shouldn't be forgotten.
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" He added, "They're calling something 'liberating' that's obviously in their self-interest.
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And then you realize you don't have to, and that's really liberating.
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In my family's experience, being mixed has been not liberating but constricting.
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By precept he taught me the liberating power of conversations about art.
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"It's been really scary and liberating at the same time," she said.
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Some scholars emphasise the right of legitimate rulers to make liberating reforms.
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It felt so liberating to realize that we could follow her lead.
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Liberating Manila, the largest city in Southeast Asia, was not easy, however.
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Next to your birthday suit, little else is more liberating — or airy.
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It was hard not having a father, but it was also liberating.
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"It's liberating to think about the drawings leaving the archive," he said.
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Smith: I tell people there's nothing greater than liberating the human spirit.
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Congressional Memo BALTIMORE — There is something liberating about not being in charge.
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Today, we are experiencing a darker side of these once-liberating technologies.
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She shaved her head at 23 — a moment she found extremely liberating.
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Help them to understand that this is liberating and beautiful for you.
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What could be more liberating now than not caring what anyone thinks?
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The rendering is meticulous and realistic, but ambiguous, in a liberating way.
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Finding terrible posture and specifically attempting to look like a sleazeball was liberating.
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That means liberating individual users of tech services to take their information elsewhere.
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And for a guy who took those very seriously, that's a liberating thing.
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Fragility can be thrilling, liberating even—but it can also be fucking terrifying.
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Running as the candidate who could unapologetically advocate those principles was, well, liberating.
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It's liberating not to be constrained to a specific structure, look, or design.
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Having accomplished something I had truly deemed impossible for myself was incredibly liberating.
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"It's fun, it's easy, it's liberating..." But she doesn't take herself that seriously.
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This kind of freedom from the kindness and interest of others is liberating.
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But while being naked in public felt liberating, it didn't feel particularly sexy.
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It's a heavy term but also a liberating one when practiced in love.
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I was thinking of President Bush&aposs father, George H.W. Bush, liberating Kuwait.
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And we're actually liberating towns, like on Long Island, where I grew up.
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Nightlife is supposed to liberating, happy, positive energy and good vibes all around.
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I think there's something liberating watching it, and imagining myself as a guy.
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As at the Aviary, the results were erudite and precise—and also liberating.
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That feeling was liberating; a sense of freedom that made me feel alive.
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Koolhaas found the experience of working with jewelry for the first time liberating.
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"Liberating the port represents the beginning of the Houthis' collapse," the statement added.
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The antiquated, yet strong and charismatic image of those soubrettes felt somewhat liberating.
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Yes… this is the most carnal, ferocious, liberating thing a man can do.
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Once you understand how liberating her youthful insight was — sex can be weaponized!
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There is something liberating, a thrilling scary feeling of shooting on real film.
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Why was it liberating to know you only had one or two takes?
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Give it a try and see how liberating it is to let go.
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"I can say that the matter of liberating Manbij is settled," he said.
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Our critic found the music liberating in a dark era of totalitarian ideologies.
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For me, it was one of the most liberating experiences of my life.
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"The word 'divorce' was 423 percent terrifying and 1 percent liberating," he said.
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Here was a new way to connect with others in a liberating way.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Working within severe constraints can be liberating.
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Karen Rosenberg, 50, a corporate recruiter in Miami, finds WeCroak's daily alerts liberating.
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She found the experience of choosing to play temporarily without a coach liberating.
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Chee is refreshingly open about his sometimes liberating, sometimes claustrophobic sense of exceptionality.
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" Ms. Heil said that sharing her story publicly was "liberating, but incredibly exhausting.
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L3 dies liberating droids and her brain is uploaded to the Millennium Falcon.
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Then there are "trans-humanist" dreams of liberating consciousness from its biological wetware.
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Liberating people to act, not top-down solutions, is the cure to paralysis.
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For some Christians, accordingly, the industry's shift toward the heartland has been liberating.
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But I think that it's liberating to acknowledge that we're in hostile territory.
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What makes "Wild Nights" so liberating is that it is descriptive, not prescriptive.
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They insist on paying her, which is at first humiliating and then liberating.
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It is palpable, liberating and transformative for both the artist and the audience.
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" And then, because he couldn't help himself: "I don't know, joyous and liberating.
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And considering that's something even adults have trouble doing, the effect is quite liberating.
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Yes, technology is the key to liberating the creative voice, that much is clear.
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"It is liberating to think that way in a sense," the moderator told me.
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"Partially therapeutic, at times painful, and yet also, at times, very liberating," she says.
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So the computer is liberating people from the really skill-less and unfulfilling jobs.
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"The joint forces have began liberating the remaining districts," an Iraqi military statement said.
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It is a liberating thing and I don't think women are letting it out.
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That to me was very liberating, the idea that there was some higher force.
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Italians have largely been grateful to the Americans for liberating them from the Nazis.
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Christie Seyfert, a middle school teacher, said it has been liberating in multiple ways.
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Taking the high road is never a bad choice and being honest is liberating.
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It was so liberating and delightful to cast off the chains of the internet.
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The flexibility that comes from having an expanded cash flow can be wildly liberating.
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For George H.W. Bush, it was liberating Kuwait and not pushing on to Baghdad.
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In this sense, his low approval ratings actually may be liberating for the President.
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Congressional candidates who speak of "liberating the American underclass" are flush with campaign donations.
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In Nin's diaries and Millet's The Sexual Life of Catherine M, sex becomes liberating.
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He added that with Russia's support Syria's army was liberating new settlements from "terrorists".
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I don't have secrets, and this is so liberating, because this makes me free.
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The law firm seems to be developing a specialty in liberating classic musical works.
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I went into this experiment with gusto, and at first, I found it liberating.
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"I'm big on living your truth and liberating others through that truth," she said.
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"The experience of having a vagina cake is liberating," Nagan told me over email.
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About midnight, the tow wires sheered off, liberating the America into the open sea.
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To Trump and his allies, the departures have been liberating, a purge of obstructionists.
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Let me tell you something, if you tell somebody the truth, it's very liberating.
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Financial aid was somehow terrifying and liberating for my family at the same time.
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Here, perhaps, was my most liberating discovery: Our conflicting impulses are actually quite rational.
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But, you know, it's like liberating, like a war, like there's a foreign invasion.
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It's ultimately liberating to acknowledge where we were and where we want to go.
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"The bicycle was liberating for women in the late 19th century," she tells us.
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"It's very liberating to be able to see without glasses," Ms. Quinn told me.
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"There's a very liberating feeling you get when dancing salsa," Meagan Larkin, 33, said.
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I can't believe how liberating it feels to not have a cord flopping around.
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Soon enough, she learns that her ex has committed suicide, which should be liberating.
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But as liberating as the boat was, I was very glad Pietro was along.
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Our lack of connection to the sitters is strange yet liberating for all concerned.
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But was America's involvement in the war really just about liberating nations from fascism?
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Others have expressed concerns about disrupting a formula that they saw unique and liberating.
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John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and Kenneth More and his bulldog were our liberating heroes.
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But it's very liberating to reflect my truth, and I think the nation's truth.
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It doesn't always work, though, so seeing and being with Olantis is sometimes liberating.
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It was a wonderfully liberating sight, something meaningful and urgent, colorful and good-humored.
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The irony of course is that there was nothing practically liberating about my madness.
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Pretty liberating to know that my perspective will be made known and shared with others.
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BURST BUBBLE For Kenji Saito, Heisei was a time of shocking change and liberating opportunity.
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My time abroad felt weirdly detached from my actual life; it was terrifying and liberating.
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The government needs to broaden its focus from measuring value for money to liberating creativity.
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There's something liberating about using genre to access more subconscious ideas, more physical, nightmarish situations.
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"It was very liberating and funny because I resisted it for so long," he says.
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And also it was liberating in that I know that I'm not just my body.
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" And Hiegl says playing the role of a woman who slowly comes unhinged was "liberating.
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Web 2.0 was largely about open APIs and the liberating of data across the internet.
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The Hairypeople have tremendous powers — but even those end up being dangerous rather than liberating.
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The Crosses exhibition can be a very liberating experience, especially for the art historically trained.
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But is following a stereotypical adventure narrative really more liberating than pursuing a stereotypical romance?
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With the navigation one, it was quite liberating to know that I can't do this.
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But the Marx who imagined capitalism liberating humanity from the bonds of tradition still might.
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His forces have replaced civilian mayors in many eastern cities and talked of "liberating" Tripoli.
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"It was liberating to be able to experiment in the studio like that," adds Este.
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But my answer to this question has actually become a liberating and hopeful little exchange.
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Q: You said that it was liberating to play a character with no moral boundaries.
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We thought we were getting a workout, but it was liberating our souls, our trauma.
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That could be liberating, if it allows elected representatives to stray from the party line.
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By contrast, the movie felt liberating — a sort of screwball move on her own part.
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So no matter high the temperatures are, we will continue fighting until liberating Falluja entirely.
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He was my first full, liberating love — the first time someone knew all of me.
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But this is not a simple tale of liberating a woman from her prescribed role.
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It turned out to be the most liberating, empowering experience of my young adult life.
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Being shut out of power so completely, as the Democrats are now, can be liberating.
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But it also can be liberating -- a baptism, of sorts, for life after the disaster.
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In his statement, Carter said success in Manbij is another step closer to liberating Raqqa.
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I am grateful to the United States for defeating imperial Japan and liberating South Korea.
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" Johansson called the chance to use solely her voice in a role "kind of liberating.
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She would do it differently today, but at the time nothing had felt so liberating.
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And in a new life in which independent moments are fleeting, that's pretty damn liberating.
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And seeing myself outside of the context of my own eyes, it was really liberating.
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I liked that, and I also found the transient nature of the encounters very liberating.
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It's a liberating, undogmatic kitchen for Qasim, but today it's all about the baingan bharta.
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Yet the look is always one that deprives them of freedom rather than liberating them.
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Somehow this eternal tension between the objective and the subjective is liberating instead of stifling.
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But the absence of these former leaders has had a liberating effect on protesters today.
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Wine generally works on another level, liberating knots of feelings derived from more adult experiences.
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China offers a competing vision to those who see technology as a global, liberating force.
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A realization that most of your online searches are really bloody obvious is somewhat liberating.
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However, for Republican women, this pathway is both liberating and difficult at the same time.
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I sometimes had to explain that I was liberating her and making her a warrior.
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"And as a woman, as a 29-year-old, it was very liberating," she added.
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It was both liberating and deeply nourishing to revisit and reconnect with those lost years.
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To have those thoughts alleviated from me when I'm on the field...It was liberating.
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"We are keeping our promise to keep advancing, to continue liberating the people," he said.
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That's been liberating and easier to pinpoint because I'm not really dressing for other people.
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In addition to liberating the White House of Trump, flipping the Senate — and ousting Sen.
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Although this may be terrifying to some, I find this reality to be completely liberating.
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The combination of those two tones is almost musical, with a sincerity that feels liberating.
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The conservative actor sees the prevailing political winds in Hollywood as oppressive, rather than liberating.
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For its part, the Shabab has talked of liberating Jerusalem for more than a decade.
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It took so much concentration that I couldn't think of anything else, which was liberating.
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MS-13 comes into the country, we're liberating towns in Long Island and other places.
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I can 'be' anybody, and it's actually quite liberating, and helps build empathy as well.
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Emma is also hoping to disappear, by liberating herself from the boyfriend she does not love.
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They wanted me to be me for who I was, and that was liberating and surprising.
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It might appear confrontational to some, liberating to others, but cinema is catching up with reality.
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And I don't think that we operate under those assumptions at Refinery29, which is so liberating.
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And plus, as a black man playing rock and roll in America, hearing them was liberating.
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Syrian army units seized Palmyra this week, liberating it after ISIS held it for several months.
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"She had long hair for long, I think this was a really liberating move for her."
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Gay marriage being legal is a moment that is pretty liberating for a lot of people.
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I've [found it] very liberating to be this incognito because no one realizes it is me.
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Susan Hiller's exhibition at Lisson Gallery approaches the weird and the unusual with illuminating, liberating aplomb.
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At their best, one-night stands can be exciting, liberating, and intimate, all in one go.
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You get off of work, or you need to work out... this music is very liberating.
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But the alternative of building her life around another female or females, it wasn't very liberating.
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That was a liberating thing, but, of course, there was this whole debacle with the name.
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That's why I encourage women: if you feel safe, it can be liberating to share it.
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The pop star released her debut solo album last week and says the process was liberating.
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" Smith said moving to New York where people knew him only as "Zeke" was "tremendously liberating.
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However, strapping on can also be a form of subversive, gender-fucking sex with liberating possibilities.
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But Miranda feels she's actually liberating her child from the gendered indoctrination society pushes on people.
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"It's really liberating to start from scratch sometimes," says Erik Kay, director of engineering, communications products.
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Those liberating lyrics advised us to ignore guidelines of what's expected and remain true to ourselves.
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"I think it's very liberating to [play a character who doesn't wear makeup]," Schilling tells PeopleStyle.
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"Getting things done" as an aspiration is deceptively practical because mastering it can be personally liberating.
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Her post is also a reminder of how liberating it can be to embrace our bodies.
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For others, it means going cold turkey and liberating yourself from the rubbery shackle for good.
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Created in a month with game jam-like restrictions, Giraldo said the limitations were somewhat liberating.
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However great she did in liberating Slaver's Bay, she's got an uphill climb ahead of her.
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U.S. meddling abroad always ends badly for us, and the people we claim to be "liberating".
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Any successful coup would require liberating delegates from their commitments in direct violation of current guidelines.
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That was when I realised we'd done the right thing, and that was liberating, I guess.
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With ride-sharing he experienced a level of independence that was both unprecedented and truly liberating.
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But the idea that there was nothing foreordained about Brexit could also be comforting and liberating.
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That's not the jazz world though, and keeping myself open to that has been very liberating.
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It's a liberating, joyous example of 3D platforming that's deeply ingrained in the minds of fans.
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Electra: The Ronalds were the most liberating characters that the three of us have ever done.
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I put myself in the center of the world by precisely liberating myself from the individual.
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It is cleansing and liberating to exorcise it onto paper and then sing it out loud.
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The technology, they say, will get smarter and more useful, liberating workers rather than replacing them.
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Most everyone agrees that defeating the Nazis and liberating those they enslaved was necessary and right.
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But insiders say he is merely liberating Mr. Trump to pursue the courses he prefers anyway.
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Oh, and social safety net programs can do more than limit misery: they can be liberating.
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The crossover — male/female, old/new — had liberating potential, but not when crushed between viselike walls.
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Yet, a polarized energy debate prevents billions from realizing the liberating potential of affordable, reliable energy.
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"For me it was liberating," Ms. Silverman said of Mr. Cohen's characterization of Mr. Trump's involvement.
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"The biggest reason I travel the way I do is how liberating it is," Tay said.
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It was if she was liberating herself, and affirming her newfound sense of freedom and liberty.
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" She remembers Fred's mantra: "There's something wonderfully liberating in the notion that you're 100 percent right.
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But, that all changed after Ricky buzzed off her hair ... saying it felt good and liberating.
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Who is today's "Moses," who are the "Hebrews" they should be liberating, and from which "Egypt"?
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This, for a figure like Trump, is liberating and changes the press calculus in exciting ways.
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Yet Ms. Brown said that she found the uniqueness of the space liberating, in a way.
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"At that point, it was kind of liberating: O.K., let's just make something beautiful," Comrie said.
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It was extremely liberating to develop a project and not have any pressure from outside forces.
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In the end, all parties end up happier and better off, and the experience becomes liberating.
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"[This album] felt liberating, like we could do whatever the hell we wanted to," he admits.
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Supporters on the left are keen because they see UBIs as redistributive, egalitarian, welfare enhancing and liberating.
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The pieces can be worn by all women on all occasions, which, in my opinion, is liberating.
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It can be very liberating and inspiring to see and hear other people's sexual activities and fantasies.
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This represented a momentous evolutionary leap for these sea creatures, liberating them from having to lay eggs.
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Earning your first paycheck is liberating, but knowing what to do with it is far from simple.
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Finding out the whole story can be liberating and "helps you understand who you are", he says.
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It's a bit liberating, and feels like taking baby steps toward curing a 24/103 smartphone addiction.
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I know we're stretching it between philosophical drama and a B-movie horror film, but that's liberating.
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There's something about pregnancy–that willingness to take up more space in the world — that is liberating.
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Within such liberating release, though, Johnson shows us that it's still possible to hold onto romantic traditions.
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It could be liberating, they said, to not have social expectations of children based on their sex.
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Is it really now U.S. policy to condemn Israel for liberating these historically Jewish areas in Jerusalem?
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Nothing feels more liberating than diving into a cold, vast ocean — but please, look before you leap.
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It was an eye-opening experience that managed to be at times fun, lonely, frustrating, and liberating.
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By turns liberating and maddening, Medium has potential as a next-generation instrument for writers and readers.
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For me, that was hugely liberating because I had been struggling all my life at that point.
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And although for some of those rusticated the experience was liberating, for many others it was grim.
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Does it feel liberating to have your name alone attached to something like this book of essays?
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Rejecting that approach now in the name of liberating the poor from work will not liberate anyone.
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But in this case, no one was prepared to view the seaside regiment as a liberating force.
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Recognizing the difference between how gender is felt and how it is enforced can also be liberating.
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Gone was the hard, boxy and masculine look (including liberating trousers) that came with wartime fabric rationing.
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Such are the complexities of the struggle in Iraq, and even liberating Mosul would not end them.
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"Taking just a carry-on is liberating because you're not bogged down by heavy bags," she said.
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The country had temporarily lost interest in celebrities, and she seemed to find her relative insignificance liberating.
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Some have found a more liberating form of the Christian faith, while others have left religion altogether.
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"We have enough passive income for everything we want and need, which is incredibly liberating," he said.
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Mejlis leader Refat Chubarov, said Jamala's victory marked another step towards liberating Crimea from the "Russian occupation".
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Instead, the creators prefer to be called a "band of thieves," raiding men's closets and liberating menswear.
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The Archive is also presenting a screening series, "Liberating Hollywood," inspired by the book, beginning January 270.
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For Angelina, painting a mural can be a liberating experience with plenty of room for boundless creativity.
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Tres Warren's voice is laconic and liberating, half-interested and entirely present all at the same time.
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The broad parameters of house and techno are alluring and liberating for DJs, producers, and punters alike.
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Taking responsibility for the fact that you are quantifiable can be very upsetting, but then ultimately liberating.
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We've spent the past week liberating frontline villages along the Euphrates River towards Raqqa, ISIS' capital city.
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In a congratulatory statement, Abadi praised the Iraqi security forces for liberating the district "in record time".
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But shifts in sexual behavior, even those prompted by illness and disability, can be liberating and healthy.
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It was honestly kind of thrilling, dare I say liberating, to watch the Magic Socks keep working.
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But in a gallery, this open-endedness feels profoundly liberating, like an inexhaustible well of fresh experience.
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"These days it's more liberating to be covered up," said Maria Kozak, an artist in New York.
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It's been liberating in a way, letting go of the idea that there's a reason for everything.
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It makes me hugely emotional because they get out of their own reality, and it's quite liberating.
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"Spring cleaning" your mind, body, even your home can be liberating -- a "fresh" start, so to speak.
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"I totally get how makeup is liberating and a really powerful tool to express yourself," she says.
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He is uniquely equipped to serve as the liberating, disruptive force that black America so desperately needs.
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It's sometimes beautiful but also, not infrequently, repulsive, a narcissistic spectacle framed as a liberating vision quest.
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But for me it felt liberating to make an active decision to distance myself from my family.
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Monday's event showed how the contemporary street-party version of the holiday retains a subversive, liberating edge.
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But in liberating the sport from its monochromatic, moralistic past, you became a captive of your legacy.
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Mejlis leader Refat Chubarov, said Jamala's victory marked another step toward liberating Crimea from the "Russian occupation".
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The second phase now underway is focused on fragmenting ISIS and liberating strategically important territory, he said.
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After liberating herself in 1849, she frequently returned South to rescue her family and other enslaved people.
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Depending on your perspective, his candor about his sexuality and his neurotic tics is liberating or threatening.
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Such declarations are incredibly liberating in that you are no longer confined by notions of free speech.
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Miss America began as a swimsuit competition in 303 when it was considered liberating to wear swimsuits.
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" To dress Louis-Dreyfus, they made up their "own rules," something Felix-Hager called "freeing and liberating.
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"It's liberating to be released from any preoccupation with whether or not what you're doing is profound."
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There is something powerful in the saying, something truly liberating in unloading your secret and your shame.
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It was philosopher Lewis Mumford in the 1930s who said that technology can be equally oppressive and liberating.
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I like to think of my work based on corporate logos as liberating the image from the logo.
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How liberating the breed of female artist that eschews cool self-possession for loud, hairy, flashy self-expression!
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Just to know that I can plan events, and they won't be impaired by headaches, is so liberating.
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But the sneaker movement is actually so much more, because what's more liberating than choosing comfort over conformity?
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Such state-led interventions present a major threat to the notion of the internet as a liberating technology.
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It was very liberating to see a fashion house present women with what they actually want to wear.
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On subreddits, such as GoneWild, you can find a surprisingly liberating and feminist world of user-generated pornography.
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"I felt bringing her in was both liberating and daunting," he told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year.
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But the exercise of participating in June's has been liberating in ways that their art hasn't always been.
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At first, Chiara (Benedetta Porcaroli) and Ludo (Alice Pagani) find the income liberating and the male attention flattering.
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McGurk said Washington was focused heavily on liberating Raqqa from Islamic State control, adopting Trump's "America First" theme.
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And, to be real, I for one welcome our fluffy slider-designing, hospital-building, wine glass-liberating overlord.
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To me, it was much more about her own personal brand than it was about liberating all women.
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And yet, part of me still wants to see in Pride something liberating for queer people of color.
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Shoji called his fall collection a "liberating" moment, showing extravagant coats, "gender-bending stripes," and "sensuous" velvet gowns.
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BH: Is it more liberating working in the short story format rather than on a single, sustained narrative?
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Anyone who's used true wireless earbuds knows how liberating it is to not have wires to deal with.
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But now I don't think kids would find it so embarrassing—I think they would find it liberating.
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"They are from this area so in effect they are liberating their home town from ISIL," Ryder said.
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The internet has "been a very liberating place" for Chinese women, says Professor Michel Hockx at Notre Dame.
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But the dispute with Andina shows that the government is keener on regulating universities than on liberating them.
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And so there's something liberating for Few and his team to be able to feel like underdogs again.
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He didn't intend erotic art to be at the center of his work, but quickly found it liberating.
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"And right now our priorities are liberating the Syrian desert on the way to Deir Ezzor," he added.
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It was liberating to be in a place where war and its repercussions aren't kept shrouded in mystery.
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And it said, 'Nothing in life is more liberating than to fight for a cause larger than yourself.
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But it may also be liberating to shrug off the yoke of parochialism and chose a new favorite.
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In interviews, Soderbergh has rhapsodized over this liberating method, and sworn to employ it on projects to come.
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The elegance of the idea, which was so startling and liberating in "Journey" — that door could lead anywhere!
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This is a liberating stance to take, and repeating it to ourselves can alleviate the pain of rejection.
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But, as is par for the course with Girls, this is not a blissfully liberating experience for Hannah.
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Times have been really fucking hard, don't get me wrong, but it's been liberating to learn about myself.
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I spent a week staring down all my bullshit and all my insecurities, and it was totally liberating.
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"The road to liberating Palestine is today much shorter compared to before the blessed Syrian revolution," he said.
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For a Catholic boy, the bald eroticism of German art in the eighties was both liberating and confusing.
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Soon enough, Sam has his purpose, liberating Evelyn from the life to which she's about to be sentenced.
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Lying back and surrendering to your partner, as the tantric tradition encourages, she said, can be enormously liberating.
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Scotty Bowman and Al Arbour, Joel Quenneville and Jacques Demers — they tried liberating the Blues before thriving elsewhere.
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"To them, it is a priority to defend their land rather than liberating others' land," Mr. Sheikhmos said.
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They found it exhausting, and now that they're not doing it any more, they find that somewhat liberating.
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"The bicycle was liberating for women when it was introduced in the late 19th century," she tells us.
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Ovechkin has played this entire postseason as if liberating all the frustration that accrued during those tough times.
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Here is a list of some of the possibilities:Kids would likely find it liberating (or devastating, or both).
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"The market is a more powerful and more reliable liberating force than government can ever be," Thatcher asserted.
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"Of course, it's not great news in the short term, but in a way it's liberating," he tweeted.
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Yet over time, this habit of deliberately divulging only certain aspects of my life did not feel liberating.
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A destructively liberating drive may arise, derailing you from the course of playing out your pre-established roles.
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And I thought liberating 400 spirits 400 years after 1619 is probably a good, good thing to do.
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"One by one, we're liberating our American towns," Mr. Trump said of the work to remove undocumented immigrants.
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Ms. Fleetwood and Mr. Puryear highlight these issues but they also show how art itself has liberating potential.
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The fact that it just fits inside your bra without any tubing or tethering is liberating and convenient.
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Not everyone in America can be the underdog, leveraging his or her own grievances as refreshing and liberating.
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Or does he want to leave the country without having been true to the liberating message of Jesus?
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It was liberating, and it turns out, you don't just do nothing if you don't have a goal.
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Appaarrently, to the all-encompassing, liberating Prince, this was an unforgivable offense—something deserving utter contempt and pity.
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The change has been liberating for Grace – even if the confusion makes it particularly hard to get dressed sometimes.
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It's liberating, and many more gays and queers younger than me are much quicker at getting to this point.
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What was even more liberating was realizing that many things I was good at were also because of dyslexia.
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Julian Hatton's landscape paintings demonstrate how liberating a painting genre can be when approached with inventiveness, humor, and intelligence.
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Prosperity is a relatively small commune, and much of the game is spent liberating outposts, further spreading your influence.
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And like I've said many times, the influence and the freedom of [filmmaker] Luis Buñuel's imagination was really liberating.
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"The one thing that's been liberating is I told people my first trimester," she said of her current pregnancy.
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Seeing the world through those kind of characters is strangely liberating in a way I don't think I expected.
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"It's certainly liberating coming into this season not carrying all this luggage with me all off-season," Rodriguez said.
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We're meeting at LOL (Liberating Ourselves Locally), a POC-led makerspace, and we all chip in for rental costs.
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DAVID MALPASS: So, also, they're using mobile banking and that's been a liberating factor for a lot of people.
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The group shared a liberating nude photo with insults people have used to criticize them painted across their bodies.
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It was liberating enough to make me only want to wear men's shoes for the rest of my life.
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"I think posting sexy pictures are so empowering and liberating," she says about never hesitating to share sultry photos.
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Living in your truth is so liberating AND it doesn't allow room for someone else to tell your story.
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The idea of liberating Americans from the yoke of car ownership undergirds much of Lyft's rhetoric around product development.
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She dabbled with brown hair color in high school, but her latest transformation is — by far — her most liberating.
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"This was probably the darkest role I've ever had a chance to play, which is very liberating," Damon said.
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By the end of the movie, Jackie's chugging turpentine and beating ass in the name of liberating the proletariat.
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I never thought I'd be standing up here talking about liberating towns on Long Island, where I grew up.
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This personal direction adds an element to the album's aspirations of being a how-to on liberating black people.
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Britain could negotiate a trade deal similar to Canada's, liberating it from EU rules, including free movement of people.
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Time will tell whether it's worthwhile to venture into the open, but it all lends to more liberating experience.
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Martin described baby-wearing as "incredibly liberating" for her and "a source of comfort and calmness" for her child.
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I assumed being disconnected from the past was just part of the modern condition, a liberating byproduct of cosmopolitanism.
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That must have been painful for Heti as a child, but it is liberating for Heti as an adult.
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"The kitchen scene was so liberating, to lose control of my body and lose sight of myself," she said.
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The United States portrays the battle of Mosul as one of liberating the city from its brutal ISIS occupiers.
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Dresses are liberating, in all senses: from their variety of silhouettes to their never-ending color and pattern options.
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If you're not afraid to dive into the deep end of your feelings, this can be liberating and wonderful.
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Liberating Hollywood: Women Directors and the Feminist Reform of 1970s American Cinema is now out from Rutgers University Press.
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For one, you can wear it as a tote bag or as a backpack and that is surprisingly liberating.
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Social media had, for most of the past two decades, been seen by many as a politically liberating technology.
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Yes. It was always meant to be about freedom, and there's nothing more liberating than being in a car.
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He had found a particular voice through the concept of talking to a psychoanalyst — that was the liberating thing.
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I just found it very liberating to work with a new medium and go away from the acoustic guitar.
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So to see him exist in a world where he had the confidence to just be himself was liberating.
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She attended the University of Virginia, and in 2000 and 22.5, she spent a liberating year studying in Spain.
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I recently collaborated with some small Milanese brands — Santoni and Aspesi — on projects and found the process really liberating.
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It feels liberating and radical to say "no thanks" to the insatiable attention economy, even just for one day.
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And now in the name of our loving, liberating and life-giving God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Amen.
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Ms. Martins found a welcoming, liberating place, where she excelled in class, forged new friendships and met a girlfriend.
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In her 2018 book The Art of Gathering, event facilitator Priya Parker argued that this new practice is liberating.
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They tend to call for the South liberating the North from the Kim family's rule, by force if necessary.
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I limp because of arthritis, so the fact that there's one-sixth gravity up there would be hugely liberating.
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Whether that is by controlling immigration or creating freeports or liberating our fishing industry or doing free trade deals.
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His candidate in Brittany had no difficulty defending a program "liberating energies and protecting individuals," as he put it.
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This can be liberating, even if watching movies with hundreds of other critics can be at times predictably exasperating.
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Once you have confidence in your ability to support yourself, then you can take risks that feel surprisingly liberating.
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In a culture where women are subjected to countless beauty standards and imposed hyperfemininity, short hair can be liberating.
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Only when it turned out there were no such weapons did liberating the oppressed Iraqis become Bush's primary objective.
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Diana's tragedy also forced the palace to modernize its attitudes and revise its archaic codes, liberating the living princes.
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She was searching for a medium that was less static, less didactic, more creatively liberating in its conceptual apparatus.
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Still, she hopes that sharing her past would inspire others like her and said filming the video felt liberating.
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I never thought I'd be standing up here talking about liberating towns on Long Island where I grew up.
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These act both as catalysts for the carbon-liberating reaction and as nuclei for the growth of the cylinders.
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"Winning it was really rewarding, a sense of relief, and almost liberating for a lot of us," Epstein said.
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In Brooklyn, fashion is identity-driven and liberating, says actor Seth Hatch, who works at a Williamsburg thrift shop.
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Some of it is informed by the costuming; the costume proposes a limitation to movement, which then becomes liberating.
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After the Gulf War, hundreds of Kuwaitis were looking to express their gratitude to Americans for liberating their country.
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"I felt as if I were in another country, and it was liberating," she said of her new surroundings.
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He called gang members "animals" and repeatedly said police are "liberating" multiple towns and cities across the United States.
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His choreography is brave, liberating, and always surprising—its detail speaks to a deep understanding of the human body.
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Liberating Falluja is a big deal: Along with Mosul, it's one of the last two Iraqi cities under ISIS' control.
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The GOP leadership touted the AHCA as "health freedom," liberating average Americans from the chains of federal mandates and control.
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The coalition is in the final and most difficult stages of liberating the western half of Mosul from ISIS control.
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" Cutting your hair can be so liberating..."It is literally old parts [of you] — like I've got lyrics about hair.
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But Rook wants to travel all around the map destroying silos, fighting bears, and liberating prisoners because Rook is me.
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Ours is a new model—a very liberating model—for everyone to be able to join in at the table.
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What I found satisfying, liberating even, was this small act of rebellious aggression that made a sound and a mark.
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Learning and accepting that people's opinions of you no longer matter is possibly the most liberating thing in the world.
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I have nothing but amazing times when I was writing and creating with these women... It's so liberating and freeing.
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But for workers whose time is taken up almost entirely by routine tasks, AI may be more threatening than liberating.
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Some people like to give their more sensitive areas some space to breathe; others find ditching undies liberating and comfortable.
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How about liberating ourselves from our various mind trips such as ignorance, greed, masochism, fear of God and social conventions?
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She asked: what is the point of liberating a citizen of Mosel only for them to die of starvation later?
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Before smartphones, that bike was typically both the most valuable and most liberating piece of property a child might own.
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This month, Anuel's confinement came to a close, liberating not just the man but the legend built in his absence.
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And getting to be that is really liberating—a part of myself I wouldn't want to be in real life.
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The way Siri sees it, we have traded in the original liberating potential of the internet for sterile corporate serfdom.
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If it seems like self-inflicted torture, it was actually more painless and liberating than I ever could have imagined.
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I think it's quite strangely liberating to sing all of these things to lots of people, feels a bit unreal.
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Rupert Jones told reporters last week that liberating Tal Afar would essentially put an end to ISIS in northern Iraq.
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"In my experience, modern exorcisms are very gentle, very common, and very liberating," he said to me over the phone.
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The internet can provide the basis for this—but at the moment, corporate interests have thwarted its original liberating promise.
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If gender norms coerce mothers, rather than fathers, into staying at home, then a child-care subsidy would be liberating.
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K.T.S.E was shaping up to be in line with some of R&B's most liberating albums, like janet and Beyonce.
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" Bray and other academics are liberating students from the confines of what they deem the false "allegiance to liberal democracy.
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Abadi said on Tuesday the destruction of the bridges would not stop Iraqi forces from "liberating ... the people of Mosul".
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In the series, this moment is played as a release; the liberating rush of uncorking a lifetime of suppressed agony.
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Even after decades in the public eye, Mr. Sutherland said he found this level of exposure new, and perhaps liberating.
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It suggests that wandering, as both a life style and a philosophy, can be as lonesome as it is liberating.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Thursday that his government's actions in Kashmir are liberating women, girls, and marginalized communities.
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It was really liberating to not have to charge the Ionic every night like I do with my Apple Watch.
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The model of organized competition, financed by a paying audience, could be emulated elsewhere, thereby liberating soccer from English oversight.
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"I am proud of these songs," Pyle says, noting how liberating it was to make music free of people's expectations.
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In a world where one is often told to contain one's inner animal, eating in this manner feels very liberating.
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So Portnoy at the end of the '60s was a liberating book for him as well as for his readers.
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The themes in "Trampoline," and on every song on the rest of this album seem basic but they're almost liberating.
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Beautiful Boy is steeped in liberating playfulness, empowering Lillis to explore and revel in the feminine aspects of his personality.
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The businessman admits that the process of cutting off from work is stressful in the beginning but quickly becomes liberating.
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On the plus side, our current president is so inept at insulting that his third-grade sexism is almost liberating.
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It was less difficult [to change] than liberating, but the slight difficulty did come with worrying how people would react.
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The language portraying second jobs as liberating or glamorous masks the reality of the insecure working lives of many Americans.
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They shared hundreds of stories of sorting through family heirlooms and the sometimes awkward, sometimes liberating discussions about unwanted keepsakes.
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Cultural evolution works with shocking swiftness, and so we assume that it is mainly a propulsive, liberating, even revolutionary force.
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"The one thing that's been liberating is I told people my first trimester," says Hilaria, 35, of her current pregnancy.
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"Showing up on time is one of the greatest liberating acts you can give yourself in a movie," Hanks said.
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The "Trump restraining order" would certainly be liberating for critics but would leave little of the law in its wake.
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JW: I mean, I'm thinking a lot about the mad Real World skit, and how liberating that was to see.
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"Showing up on time is one of the greatest liberating acts you can give yourself in a movie," he said.
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He'd also be much more efficient at liberating Wall Street from post-crash reforms and cutting taxes on the wealthy.
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For most people, genetic tests that predict the future, especially when there is no intervention, provide oppressive, not liberating, information.
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Government officials and supporters say the offensive is liberating residents held hostage by the insurgents, who indiscriminately shell government districts.
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Karolina's story in the comics combines her coming out as both an alien and a lesbian in a liberating way.
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Pompeo doubled down on this point, arguing that liberating of 99 percent of ISIS territory equates with the group's defeat.
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Because for all of the supposed liberating power of their digital devices, they might as well be wearing ankle monitors.
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It's a more limited and yet liberating voyage taken by and through skin so black, so dark, it coruscates blue.
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She described the chop as a liberating experience — a spur of the moment decision she showcased entirely on her YouTube channel.
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"It was liberating because I didn't have to sterilize myself as an actor in order to portray that role," she said.
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As a feminist, I feel dressing modestly is just as empowering and liberating a choice as it is to be revealing.
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WATCH: Dave Franco Reveals Why It's Taken Him This Long to Work With His Brother James "It's very liberating," Franco says.
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It can be simultaneously liberating and debilitating, especially if the person faces any kind of stigma from their parents and peers.
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Relearning how to navigate our culture of gender without imposing those outside expectations on myself has been incredibly liberating and affirming.
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But at the same time, it's also kind of liberating to put this out there and be like, OK, left turn.
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A majority of Americans expect their retirement to be the "most liberating phase of their life," according to a new survey.
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At that moment, Barbara reconsiders Carol's prior intimations of killing Debbie, thus liberating themselves from this itinerant life and controlling family.
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A five-o'clock shadow covered in foundation is a daily reality for many trans women early in the wonderfully liberating process.
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Faculty and Visiting Artists have found this methodology as liberating as students, as faculty are invited to teach in new ways.
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The new environment can feel liberating, but also scary, for Vietnamese who go online seeking authoritative information during a health crisis.
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It's been liberating to understand that this thing is really frickin' powerful, and arguably more relevant today than when it started.
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Instead of making veganism more palatable to a typically male sensibility, Adams believes we should be liberating the idea of masculinity.
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If you're playing a person from a planet where race and gender aren't even things, well, that can be pretty liberating.
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I said exactly what I thought: I think the burka is very liberating because you don't get judged for your sexuality.
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That's when those things that may seem a little longwinded are actually fairly liberating, and give you a lot of control.
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It's extremely raw and liberating, but also a little surprising, especially since the last time we saw him, he looked rough.
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Extensions can help you create the long braids you've been coveting and a tight crop can be nothing short of liberating.
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Allied troops rolled into Paris on August 25, 1944, liberating the French capital after more than four years of Nazi occupation.
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Making the leap from renting to buying is thrilling and liberating — for many, it signifies the realization of the American Dream.
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Bitcoin may still bring to mind images of clandestine drug markets and anarchist hackers bent on liberating finance from financial companies.
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It was liberating, letting go of the idea that I needed to look a certain way in order to be seen.
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"Art, for me, is an instrument for the liberating force of sacred magic and the awakening of free will," she believes.
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It feels liberating when nobody knows what you did last night, even if it was just eating chocolates and watching Netflix.
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Its message was unsettling and liberating: You cannot be a good scientist or a free person while living a double life.
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For socialists, these are measures of emancipation, liberating men and women from the tyranny of the market and autocracy at work.
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For some people, it can be a bizarrely liberating thing because you don't have any choices to make at that time.
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Knowing that the structures of the art world aren't particularly helpful is a bummer, yes, but it can also be liberating.
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My point is that there is something liberating about being able to forget the past and reinvent yourself in the present.
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They've recognized how accepting and liberating gay clubs can be—it's a form of freedom that I've come to really appreciate.
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So we're rather taking the opportunity now to really focus on product and engineering — and that's something really liberating to me.
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In many ways, life in Dubai for women, whether married or single, is liberating compared with other countries in the region.
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The fact that Trump's party and his network always look for ways to excuse him has been hugely liberating for Trump.
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The idea that a better relationship with facts might be liberating for a corrupt and ailing Soviet Union was not new.
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Most of the people I knew used credit cards to pay for things — expensive, liberating things like laptops and airplane tickets.
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I came to see that you have to go forward, you have to write your book, but I found ignorance liberating.
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The liberating effect is visible in how Iraqis irrespective of class, sectarian and sexual identities can reclaim public spaces without fear.
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It's "incredibly liberating" for some sexual minorities to describe themselves beyond the three labels of lesbian, gay or bisexual, he said.
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When I started high school, in 1965, the liberating effects of Vatican II were clear: no catechism, no fire and brimstone.
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The US intervention in Afghanistan in 2001 was premised in part on liberating women from the restrictive rule of the Taliban.
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The persistent and liberating message in Ward's sculpture and room-size installations is that art can be made from virtually anything.
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Yet the renewed interest in Dworkin is a sign that for many women, our libidinous culture feels neither pleasurable nor liberating.
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I don't doubt that the experience for a majority of the women involved in "Everything She Says" was empowering and liberating.
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Last year's Bury Me at Makeout Creek was a distorted cocktail of self-pity, black humor, and liberating calls for freedom.
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For Connor, leaving Blandford and its homophobic residents was liberating, so he's surprised to feel almost welcome when he returns years later.
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" What is clear is AI will help us create new or unique ad formats, said Deutsch's Binch calling it a "liberating force.
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Video "Every day, the brave men and women of ICE are liberating communities from savage gangs like MS-13," he tweeted Thursday.
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Gaither, still facing off with her own body issue demons, found the experience liberating and wanted to share it with other women.
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" — Nina Simone "It is so liberating to really know what I want, what truly makes me happy, what I will not tolerate.
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She'd never call that grim; Death was a force she came to see over her lifetime as a kind of liberating lover.
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After all, when so many hairstyles, clothes, or beauty products have been considered off limits, it becomes a liberating opportunity for expression.
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He also said talks were underway with Turkey on the role it might play in liberating the militant group's de facto capital.
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For some, talking about it drives the trauma deeper into the brainstem, and for others, divulging every nuance and detail is liberating.
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They're an accessible and liberating system that's also regimented and claustrophobic, their underground stations mundane during rush hour and eerie at midnight.
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By liberating sexual prowess, you helped break down walls and social stigmas that previously made sex a taboo in the United States.
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"Pole dancing is body positive and can be very liberating and empowering, and it can really help you to focus," Gill says.
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So, the freedom to talk, listen, and be heard and seen by your friends can feel liberating and comforting, Dr. Addison says.
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" Clinton spokesman Jesse Lehrich tweeted in response to Trump's claim: "It must be liberating to just have no regard for facts whatsoever.
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"It's not fun to have to go through all of that old stuff, but it feels liberating once it's gone," he said.
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Using a OnePlus phone, for anyone who's had to suffer the friction of dealing with other Android manufacturers' software, is frankly liberating.
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There's nothing quite like "liberating" a group of women you've deemed oppressed by further curtailing their ability to make their own decisions.
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Next time, though, I'll definitely remember the lube—because while wearing latex might be sexy and liberating, rubber burn definitely is not.
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"This is the first time where we are liberating a city or a place where civilians are staying at home," he said.
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Still, with similar proportions of college men and women hooking up, others wonder if hookup culture might be liberating for young women.
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During her GMA appearance, Mayte said it was "really hard" but also liberating to write about her son in the new memoir.
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Would it be ultimately beneficial to place less value on the act of work, covertly liberating yourself from the chains of society?
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But by liberating Messenger from the bloated Facebook app, the company would soon be able to pack it full of new features.
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McGowan – who recently shaved her head, calling it "liberating" – had previously been engaged to Marilyn Manson and her Grindhouse director Robert Rodriguez.
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Short stories are more liberating in that you're not bound to a set of characters, drawing style, or story for multiple years.
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As someone who ran a moderately successful blog under a pseudonym, I can tell you firsthand that anonymity can be creatively liberating.
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" On MS-13: "They have turned peaceful parks and beautiful, quiet neighborhoods into blood-stained killing fields…We are liberating our towns.
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" She added: "It's just been liberating for me to be able to write about things that everybody over 30 is talking about.
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It was very liberating to see that and realize that I wasn't that different or abnormal, that I could just be myself.
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" Stoynoff tells PEOPLE that channeling the ordeal — the memories and swirl of feelings — while writing for The Pussy Grabber Plays "was liberating.
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It's liberating to be outside of it at times, and any African-American who travels outside the US will feel that way.
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This original Reagan vision for welfare would save trillions in spending over 10 years, all while liberating the poor to escape poverty.
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After the Y.P.G.'s victory in Kobanî , it continued liberating towns from ISIS , and increasingly collaborated with Arab fighters and Christian militias.
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That's what the show so far fails to convey: Lyra's fierce embrace of the liberating—and vertiginous—power of thinking for herself.
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Homeric in its crudity, in its liberating simplicity, it transcends epochs and borders, attaining a perverse immortality by its sheer, unrelenting evil.
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"My parents don't quite understand bisexuality and I have yet to explain it to them," she says, describing her feelings as liberating.
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"It's liberating, but it's tough to articulate clearly," especially after a childhood when his French first name worked to disguise his religion.
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"Iran has not particularly been successful in liberating areas," he said, praising the Russian government and the anti-ISIS coalition for successes.
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And it was liberating in another way, too: He could finally pursue his romantic life and take part in gay rights activism.
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Defense Secretary Ash Carter congratulated local forces Monday for liberating Manbij in Syria from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
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Everyone loved Daenerys when she was liberating slaves; not so much when she's burning innocent people alive on her quest for power.
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Any coalition worth forming has to take stock of those differences or suffer an agenda that is insufficient to liberating all people.
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Recognizing that you have that control is empowering and liberating, and it's a lot better than spending your life governed by fear.
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And though that card's destructive imagery is wholly terrifying, it's also liberating in a sense: burn it all down and start again.
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Writing "Sacrifice" was liberating because I had a tangible way to express myself finally and get some real shit off my chest.
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Then, finding myself and liberating myself, assimilating within the arts and culture in the city, it's like I have two different personalities.
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"It's an aesthetically liberating space, unsanctioned by right angles and buildings," said Matty Davis, a dancer and an artistic director of Boomerang.
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At the same time, he has shaken loose the formal conventions of fiction, liberating himself in particular from the tyranny of plot.
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Is that frustrating or is that liberating to sort of not have data attached to something you've put out in the world?
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Watching them work, I was seduced again by the way a repetitive motion syncs one's body and mind in a liberating way.
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The key to liberating yourself from the legacy of the past is by making sense of how the past has impacted you.
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The persistent and liberating message in Nari Ward's sculpture and room-size installations is that art can be made from virtually anything.
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I've stopped letting dudes tell me how much reverb I should use and with that comes a certain confidence that's endlessly liberating.
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Gani does not explain what is particularly liberating about victory in a competition that ranks women based on their attractiveness to men.
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What was exciting about writing a book was that I was not in the inner circle, so that was kind of liberating.
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Producing zines can offer an unexpected respite from the scrutiny on the internet, which can be as oppressive as it is liberating.
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It was certainly one of the most difficult experiences I've seen her go through, but one that ended up being somehow liberating.
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While ingenious and liberating for many, this unconventional income source often makes it difficult for banks to gauge credit risk and worthiness.
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President Trump sees deregulation as a positive effort that is liberating business, creating jobs and returning power to state and local communities.
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Unplug and unwind: We've recently started doing this thing where we totally disconnect for a few hours, and it's been really liberating.
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The bankruptcy also provided Apollo and Metropoulos a clean slate, liberating them from union contracts, labor rules and debt and pension payments.
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It might be able to transcend some of those divides and be able to enhance community in a way that's more liberating.
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They make dumb, hilarious memes in which they purposefully come across as clueless olds, and there is something gleefully liberating about it.
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Don't relegate that liberating I-give-up attitude that has been sanctioned by self-help literature to the rest of your life.
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So, once again, I said fuck it to realism, this time liberating myself from the shackles of my real-life commitment issues.
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Mekas and his circle saw the Germans as liberating them from the Soviets; and he characterized the newspapers as provincial, not Nazi.
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At this low point for the United States, when truth itself is mocked from on high, that liberating message is worth recalling.
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That would represent the biggest one-off reduction in poverty in human history, liberating hundreds of millions of people from extreme deprivation.
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But the layout of Mosul's west side could make liberating the city especially challenging, military experts and human rights advocates have said.
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So in a way, it's liberating to know that, to know that the struggle is ongoing and has to be continually waged.
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Though it is not markedly better than Dreamchasers 4, there are more songs dedicated to liberating his listeners, if not just himself.
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In fact, in retrospect, the experience of being emotional just for the sake of it was liberating — and made me feel incredibly empowered.
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" The firm's co-founder, Sam Weng, said, "We are creating an experience that is personalized and liberating, erasing [the] constraints of modern transportation.
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"The fact that there was a name for my emotions and that a professional could talk me through my symptoms was very liberating."
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I didn't move them to Boston when I moved to the East Coast for the first time, and I found it really liberating.
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A victory in liberating the northern city of Mosul from Islamic State would mark "a critical turning point" in the fight, he said.
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This is why representation matters in so many ways — knowing that your experience is not yours alone can be incredibly liberating and validating.
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Hearing that the mantra doesn't always work even for a consummate Lean-In tightrope artist like Obama was a liberating moment for many.
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It is a reminder that differences are to be celebrated and embraced, and when they are the most unexpected and liberating outcomes emerge.
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Their performative tactics such as "topless jihad" frequently target Muslim women who they claim to be liberating from both 'Islam' and Muslim men.
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I never thought I would say that the revelation of me having sex in the fantasy suite would turn out to be liberating.
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Rather than liberating people from abuse and marginalization, online platforms have become tools for amplifying existing social inequality and harassment in unprecedented ways.
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According to Provvisionato's family, however, Castro knew what the bodyguard was getting into, and sent him with the specific goal of liberating Reitano.
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Many of the chefs had in fact already had these kinds of conversations with their loved ones and shared how liberating it was.
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Since then, soldiers have intensified their efforts, infiltrating the Sambisa fortress, and in the process partially liberating the state from Boko Haram's stranglehold.
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The idea that technology is both liberating and oppressive, first articulated by philosopher Lewis Mumford (PDF) in the 1930s, started to shine through.
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For spring, they proved that power suiting isn't just a stuffy work uniform from the '80s tiresomely recycled — it can be liberating, too.
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They were freelance philosophers working independently of the universities, criticising mainstream views and liberating thought from its academic straitjacket and neo-Aristotelian dogmatism.
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This year America's most famous investor has spoken out loudly on political affairs—aged a liberating 21970 and with a left-leaning credo.
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A wild and liberating Netflix series about teenagers whose rebelliousness is exceeded only by their sullenness gets a second and reportedly final season.
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Corbin, who was a 22-year-old "soft punk" when she began photographing the subculture, says she found the scene liberating and empowering.
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When you consider driving in that context it's hard to miss the liberating effect of women driving might have in many other areas.
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Jesus' primary message, he said, wasn't about getting people to heaven, but liberating people here and now from oppression -- racial, economic and spiritual.
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In short, liberating hens from cages — and holding them in aviaries — doesn't necessarily make them, or the workers who handle them, any healthier.
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In Esi Edugyan's third novel, " Washington Black " (Knopf), Titch's inquiry marks the beginning of a friendship both beautiful and tormenting, liberating and circumscribed.
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Liberating the second single from their upcoming project Liquid, Toronto's Unbuttoned is doing the same thing with their music video for 'Womxn Cry.
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I've been a great fan of Google for many years, and the offering called "free" is a pretty incredible, liberating thing to have.
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But it is likewise a mistake — a grave and common one — to underestimate just how liberating these last years have felt for audiences.
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"It's very liberating and freeing to not be self-conscious and worry about what you're eating or how you're sitting," Ms. Zoe said.
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Charles embodies the power of self-esteem, for yourself and as a liberating force for others' struggles against racism, homophobia, illness and stigma.
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Some in Zimbabwe will always admire him for his brilliance in liberating them in the 1970s from a regime that was undeniably racist.
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I'm afforded the opportunity to make a decision to relinquish control of my body, and that gesture in itself is powerful and liberating.
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Liberating one ear from his headphones, Jaefern Fernandez looked up from his seat on the C train, then glanced back to his phone.
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Khaled's not telling a story about them so much as tapping, obliquely, into an oppressive national mood and purportedly liberating Hassane from it.
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This is the root of my anger — this idea that a geographically and ethnically mixed background is liberating, that it breaks down borders.
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"Every day, the brave men and women of ICE are liberating communities from savage gangs like MS-13," Mr. Trump tweeted on Thursday.
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" For Mr. Akhtar, the response was both crushing and liberating: "I just thought, this is tiring, and I'm not even good at it.
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"It's liberating to be able to be comfortable in your body," Williams said, barely moving his lips as he concentrated on holding still.
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On Beauty Going makeup-free can be a liberating concept until you're confronted with bad lighting, skin flare-ups or bouts of redness.
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After decades spent liberating myself from Mom's real and imagined grip to become my own person, I realize I'm arguing with a selfie.
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The government has made no secret of the fact that its universal basic income experiment isn't about liberating the poor or fighting inequality.
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The "Mercy" singer said she still wasn't sure now was the right time to share but that it felt "liberating" to do so.
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As long as people have debated the idea, there has been disagreement over whether paying women for unpaid labor is liberating or oppressive.
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"When I first started my transition I felt scared to talk about it online, but once I did it was liberating," Philomene remembers.
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It is incredibly liberating to feel finally at peace all these years later, and this date has a lot to do with that.
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Well, not entirely sure why now is the right time, and what it is that feels exciting and liberating for me to talk.
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After a bit of trial and error, you'll find car-free travel is a liberating choice that forces you to schlep considerably less.
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Government officials say they will not slow their advance, asserting that they are liberating eastern Aleppo from radical jihadists holding people there hostage.
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Doing the right thing, no matter how difficult, is ultimately liberating to you and to other people who find courage in your example.
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This month, we rightly honor what women have done to create the most extraordinary, humane and liberating nation the world has ever known.
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Our ancient forebears stumbled on a liberating solution: Make yourself into a watering can, and you can lay your eggs wherever you want.
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When you arrive at that place, it's so liberating because the only person you answer to is yourself, and that's a glorious feeling.
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"I thought to myself how liberating painting felt and wondered how many emcees had ever felt this feeling," M1 tells The Creators Project.
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It was a scary and liberating move, as no other bloggers or authors that I knew of were doing it at the time.
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That's why the actress teamed up with Aerie to share in the brand's liberating campaign and take a stance against photo shopping and retouching.
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"It was very liberating to see a fashion house present women with what they actually want to wear," said Boucinha of Philo-era Celine.
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Since taking office, Trump has repeatedly vowed to eliminate MS-2000 and referred to "liberating communities" following law enforcement operations that target the gang.
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It also has to do with getting older, liberating myself from that adolescent attitude that makes you despise any kind of authority or tradition.
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After decades of social isolation, underemployment or unemployment, and even homelessness, receiving a diagnosis that explains how your brain works can be truly liberating.
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Instead, PAM directly attempts to confront the oppressive burden of silence by liberating the symbolic potential of art to an inverted anti-monumental form.
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Split the bacterial cells open by forcing them through a tiny valve at pressure, thus shredding their membranes and DNA, and liberating the ribosomes.
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"That's actually a very liberating expectation, expecting to fail," he told Time magazine in 1999, when they crowned him as Person of the Year.
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If you're lucky, your sex life will be full of first times, and they'll be everything from sad and funny to liberating and wild.
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"It's liberating to be able to walk on, set up, play, and then when I'm done, I leave and I'm by myself," she says.
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He added that the Yemeni army, together with coalition forces, are achieving daily tangible success by liberating seized territories and cities from militias control.
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Several times, he said his administration had started "liberating" towns on Long Island, as though they were no longer under control of our government.
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In the eyes of Republicans, media conglomerates and telecom giants that aspire to grow even larger, Pai's tenure at the FCC has been liberating.
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So, in a way it's liberating to be here, but then again, Puerto Rico has a laundry list of things they're dealing with too.
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The free-spirited Emma turns out to be everything the buttoned-up Sally isn't, which makes their liberating sexual encounters all the more shattering.
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The actress, who filmed several nude scenes for the series, has recently spoken out about the experience, describing it as both liberating and empowering.
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The ELN is committed to liberating the remaining hostages, the statement added, despite military involvement it said had complicated the hand-over of hostages.
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But in liberating it, its owner introduced an invasive species, an apex predator with a taste for sunfish that could harm the local ecosystem.
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Further to that, Trainspotting did not herald a brave new era of British cinema, liberating us from the oppression of big budget superhero franchises.
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Perhaps that's because their story is being told for an audience that has been liberating France since Medal of Honor: Allied Assault in 2002.
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But automation, Liff says, disrupts these dynamics by shifting relationships between both workers and managers and men and women—which could ultimately be liberating.
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It was something very liberating about that, and very much someone who fed on power and control, which is something I don't feed on.
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Mr. Harper has serious writing chops, but if the story of activism has taught us something, it's that a little mess can be liberating.
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They capture the teens participating in activities they never could before, while reveling in the utterly liberating aspect of being around people like themselves.
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During the Civil War she worked as a scout and spy for the Union Army, providing intelligence and continuing her work liberating enslaved people.
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None of that figures in Ferrara's movie, an omission that has the effect — and, I think, the intention — of liberating Pasolini from his time.
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But while some may find such a journey liberating, others might worry about safety or a period of solitude in a strange, unfamiliar place.
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There has indeed been something liberating in this new informational anarchy: It is easier than ever to address the world and say something true.
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Very weird, but I think we're at sort of a very liberating, exciting moment for women and we're ready to sort of move on.
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The experience of dissociation, of disembodiment, is as common a reaction to trauma as it is to the liberating pulse of the dance floor.
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" He added: "We're now one step closer to liberating our citizens from this Obamacare nightmare and delivering great health care for the American people.
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My first au naturel experience on Little Beach had been a liberating proclamation of emotional comfort — naked, before you, this is who I am.
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At the beginning of the previous decade, as the Arab Spring was unfolding, social media was seen as a liberating tool for democratic activists.
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The big picture: "What was once a liberating technology has become a conduit for surveillance and electoral manipulation," the authors write of social media.
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But his silence may also have been liberating to Kolhatkar, who was not psychologically constrained by gratitude to her subject for letting her in.
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The documentary also captures the romance that surrounded these shows -- and how the liberating image of "running away to join the circus" still lingers.
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This Shi'a paramilitary force -- with the goal of exporting Iran's revolution and ultimately liberating Palestine and Israel – was created immediately after the 1979 revolution.
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"If Xi Jinping can pull off this national reunification by so-called liberating Taiwan, then he has something in the history books," Lam said.
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Most of his peers saw science and culture as liberating humankind from Christianity, Judaism, and other vestiges of what they saw as barbarous superstition.
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It&aposs not hard to see why; there&aposs something incredibly liberating about earbuds that have no wires and no buttons or other controls.
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The bottom line: "What was once a liberating technology has become a conduit for surveillance and electoral manipulation," the authors write about social media.
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ICE's acting director, Thomas Homan, is an Obama-era holdover who's openly praised Trump for liberating agents to more liberally execute orders of deportation.
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In one the pinnacle of human existence is in quieting and transcending the self; in the other it is liberating and actualizing the self.
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Decluttering may be liberating, but when you live in the city and you have a lot of junk, how do you dispose of it?
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Liberating the cities and towns held by the Islamic State was the easy part, said Adnan Afrin, a commander with the Syrian Democratic Forces.
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"I found it liberating to use my body to make an important statement," Anderson, 49, says of teaming with PETA for the powerful photo shoot.
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One of the reasons I'm an actor is that I'm naturally very shy, so it's liberating to dress up and pretend to be someone else.
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But the desire to tell the truth can be a kind of a deep desire, and it can be a very liberating path to tread.
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Tick Tocks One of the liberating aspects of Lindelof and company's departure from the text is they can color outside the lines all they like.
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What I enjoyed most about aerial yoga is the liberating feeling I got when I put my trust in the hammock to fully support me.
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A coalition of 503,000 troops have been closing in on Mosul since Monday, liberating surrounding communities village by village and making quicker-than-expected gains.
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"I look at this as potentially one of the most liberating experiences that I've ever had as a filmmaker," he said at that Sundance session.
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In March 2016, Syrian government troops backed by Russian air support and artillery succeeded in liberating the ancient desert oasis of Palmyra from ISIS control.
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Image 2 of 2 WINDSOR, England – And now in the name of our loving, liberating and life-giving God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.
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"No one, before or since, has succeeded in liberating themselves quite so completely from the shackles of musical notation," Stephen Pile wrote of her performances.
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The point is that Brexit is a nightmare, but it is also a lesson—bracing, unnerving, even liberating—in what democracy is and must be.
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But acknowledging the inevitable fact of death, examining how we feel about it when we're not in the midst of grief or loss, is liberating.
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"It was a project of liberation, and most of the structures that society has taught us are not liberating," read a statement from the collective.
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Rather than technology being a liberating force that spreads democratization and facilitates access to opportunities, we've seen a pivot towards more authoritarian states and censorship.
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It turns out it's very liberating to know that there isn't a pit of anxiety, FOMO, and time-wasting one tap away at all times.
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Four Thieves is effectively just liberating information on how to manufacture certain medicines at home and developing the open source tools to make it happen.
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On Instagram, there's a liberating dissolution of the multiple barriers that have prevented young artists from connecting with galleries and critics in the real world.
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Yet there can be something liberating about seeing your life, or a version of it, reflected back at you from the distance of middle age.
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Ortega's government has called the protesters terrorists and says it's working with groups loyal to the administration in liberating towns and cities across the country.
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I found being away from England and the English liberating: an escape from low gray skies, clenched politeness, and the omnipresent consciousness of social class.
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But Frenchmen are fighting Frenchmen as well as Germans in liberating a city wild with happiness over the freedom which they waited for four years.
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Clark found it liberating to imagine minds freed from their ordinary, meaty bodies, but GOFAI felt a bit too intellectual, a bit too high up.
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It's been liberating for me to show that women of color can be multifaceted and don't have to be a Size 0 to be sexual.
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The 1960s, for Andersen, were a particularly pivotal moment because people began to experiment with different ways of understanding the world, which was initially liberating.
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I would be singing a lyric I'd just written and I'd be crying, which is very liberating in its own way and also very intense.
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A series of more recent sculptures, though, suggests an effort on Mothersbaugh's part to exercise agency over machines while liberating them from rigid digital constructions.
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That level of improvisation and carrying on is liberating as a filmmaker in the same way it might be to a runner in a race.
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What could be more liberating in the post-#MeToo era than saying sayonara to Spanx and throwing on what is, essentially, a sexy garbage bag?
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"When you choose to detach yourself from all cultural customs of what a wedding is supposed to be, it's actually really liberating," Ms. Cole said.
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Two of these four books contend with the dreams that immigrants harbor, while two just celebrate the liberating imagination that informs both art and science.
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But that's what made it more-so liberating, being able to be a part of a nationwide spotlight being shone on GNC people was euphoric!
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For a certain type of realistic novelist, a shift to speculative fiction — which allows the writer to invent as well as observe — can be liberating.
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Which is another way of saying that my disability has been, in a strange way, liberating, allowing us to live, and love, as we wish.
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Honor instead what your mother taught you when she bravely made her deathbed confession: that the truth, even when it hurts, is a liberating force.
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After she meets a hip-hop dancer (Fabian Svegaard Tapia), their star-crossed collaboration opens her up to the liberating, improvisational world of battle dancing.
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I think it's been an incredibly liberating thing for a lot of women to realize how consistently badly they have been treated in the workplace.
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It's pleasant to imagine how liberating it was for Katharine Hepburn to play Jo March as a full-on tomboy in George Cukor's 1933 film.
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"We're freeing up towns — actually we're liberating towns, if you believe we have to do that in the United States of America," he told reporters.
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"The one thing that's been liberating is I told people my first trimester," Hilaria, who is expecting her fifth child with the actor, told PEOPLE.
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That's why, far from liberating Britain to conquer world markets as a buccaneering trading nation, Brexit threatens to make its mediocre economic performance even worse.
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When a show like "Fargo" is juggling so many subplots at once, it can be liberating to isolate one and play it to the hilt.
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All the secular energy of this novel—and it has a magnificent, liberating secular power—pushes against the reality of the pastor's Old Testament damnation.
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The world's attention has fallen on this carrot of Kim's speech, while the coercive aspect of his stratagem — liberating the South by force — remains unexamined.
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Put a woman in men's class and the effect is liberating, allowing her to escape the image she's cultivated of herself in the studio mirror.
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Or is he simply clueless — and is it precisely his cluelessness that is liberating for Laura, giving her the wherewithal to crawl to his side?
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You can't see all of the other people who are in there with you, so when you emerge, it is initially frightening but eventually liberating.
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"I think that the process of liberating my voice and finding my own ways of defining beauty is the journey that I'm embarked on," she says.
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With his recognizable wheelchair and computer-generated voice, he demonstrated the value of technological solutions to liberating the voice of those with physical and communication disabilities.
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If you want to go back to the etymology, "amateur" comes from the French for "lover of"; pursuing an interest for its own sake is liberating.
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As for Streep's role, "It's a delicious character and I felt bringing her in was both liberating and daunting," Kelley told The Hollywood Reporter in May.
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ISIS has targeted Assyrians, Armenians, Turkmen, Kurds, Yazidis, Shabaki and many others, and liberating Mosul would allow for these minority communities to return to the city.
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So there is a kind of liberating feeling about saying certain things to certain people – and I think that it's always quite satisfying to do that.
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In Iraq, government troops, supported by Shia and Kurdish militia, have been making good progress in liberating Mosul from ISIS, which it has held since 2014.
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From the looks of it, Percival Graves (Colin Farrell) is no longer content to obey magical laws and has his own agenda for liberating his brethren.
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Maybe it's because there's something liberating about opting out of dressing up or because wearing oversized sweatshirts is so damn comfortable, but we're 100% on board.
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I'm detached from all of the negative things that have happened in the past and I can be objective about everything now and that's super liberating.
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The Lawrences don't have to make a leap anymore, and this EP — light, airy, and joyful — is proof there's nothing more liberating than a minor failure.
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Makeup is supposed to be fun and liberating, so if I want to go to a restaurant inspired by a Star Wars princess, then I will.
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She could have stopped there if she had wanted to, but Cyrus kept going and explained why not having to choose between colors was so liberating.
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They argued that trading sexual services for money could be sexually liberating because it undermined moralistic views on sex and institutions such as heteronormativity and monogamy.
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As a committed carry-on flier, I've been surprised that ditching our luggage at the check-in counter (or, better yet, curbside) has been remarkably liberating.
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" Trump visited Brentwood six months after he took office; in August, at a rally in Phoenix, he said, "We are liberating towns out on Long Island.
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" Doctrinal revolution An ideological problem facing any possible peace treaty would be North Korea's doctrine which emphasizes "liberating" the South in a move towards "national reunification.
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When Josh poured Rita's ashes into the ocean in the finale, it was as though he were liberating the entire family from the specter of death.
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Perhaps there will be a renewal of the struggle for emancipation, equality, and justice that frees the desires of the many into a liberating political fight.
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He remembers being three years old, in September, 1944, and watching, from a terrace, the flares that signalled the liberating advance of French and American troops.
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Ultimately it could free up human workers to do the kind of interactions they do best, while liberating them from the mundane parts of the job.
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So when Felix, like Prospero, frees Ariel at the end of the book, he's freeing the hallucinated Miranda as well, and liberating himself from his grief.
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We can store more on our machines than we could store on things like notebooks and in photographs before, and I view that as quite liberating.
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I wanted to let myself be exposed as both vulnerable while also inhabiting a powerful space where I'm rejecting people's expectations of me, which feels liberating.
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"Gender identity is maximally essentialist," Chu says, reversing the popular claim that gender identity is the liberating escape route from a genital-based logic of gender.
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Although "Being John Malkovich" has a moody sequence called "Craig's Dance of Despair and Disillusionment," dance in the videos is usually an escape into liberating fantasy.
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But where Red Dead 2 was weighed-down by its ambitions and technological bombast, Birdspotting looks as unpretentious and liberating a nice walk in the country.
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But you don't need to be stationary in front of a television, or in front of a screen, and I think that's very liberating for people.
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Ms. Weinrauch had survived a death march from Auschwitz in freezing conditions and was rescued by British soldiers liberating the Bergen-Belsen camp in April 1945.
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One of the more intriguing points DeWitt brought up when we talked was just how liberating it can be to not center your meals around meat.
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This was not an act of accommodation on the part of the church, but a fulfillment of its ancient mission of liberating souls from spiritual bondage.
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In one of his most devilishly effective lead vocal performances, he made a needling sense of resentment sound like the most liberating thing in the world.
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A senior Assad adviser, Bouthaina Shaaban, described the ceasefire this month as a temporary means to serve the strategy of "liberating every inch" of the country.
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Besides, clothes-shopping for one's grandbaby provides such a welcome, downright liberating contrast to the unending angst so many women experience when buying their own wardrobes.
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Mr. Weiss added that it could be "liberating" for a director not to have to worry about day-to-day matters like security, restaurants and maintenance.
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While I haven't made this a religious conviction and maintain some flexibility, it frankly has been one of the most liberating decisions I have ever made.
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Banned from seeing his children and fired from his job, Pablo oscillates between all-consuming religious guilt and the simple, liberating joys of life with Francisco.
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Choosing an artistic path was a natural evolution, and because she always found music to have a liberating and healing effect, she became passionate about singing.
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Crashing Klan rallies and shooting up cop cars feels liberating and transgressive even as it is safely enclosed within the narrow escapist limits of a videogame.
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It didn't feel liberating to me, being told that the only way to feel sexually safe and adjusted or happy is to find the right boyfriend.
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But Syrian President Bashar Assad said that liberating the UNESCO World Heritage Site was an "important achievement" and Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Damascus for the victory.
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" Something liberating... This paragraph in Chozick's story stood out to me: "One of the upsides to running in 2020 is that nothing much is a shocker anymore.
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For a trio of some of her most empowering hits — Lemonade's liberating "Freedom," the aggressive "Survivor" and "End of Time" — Beyoncé was, for the most part, soaked.
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"The fact that people come to me with tears saying how powerful the act was of shaving your hair off – it's so free and liberating," she added.
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After the defections from the Libra Association earlier in the month David Marcus, the Facebook employee leading the initiative, tweeted that "in a way, it's liberating". Perhaps.
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Where other artists set themselves up firmly within the self-constrained borders of genre, Blackman's voyage into his latest music has lead to something that's more liberating.
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There's something so liberating about stripping off those snow boots and double layers of socks, and trading them in for shoes that are a little more breathable.
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"Supermassive black holes in galaxy centres can grow by the accretion of gas, liberating energy that might regulate star formation on galaxy-wide scales," the paper explains.
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Farhad Manjoo at the Times recently decided to get all his news from print for two months and found the freedom from social media and notifications liberating.
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Just to say that joke was so liberating, like: We don't have to guard our thoughts on this show; we can absolutely keep it 100 percent real.
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But does liberating queer narratives from being defined by struggle mean that they aren't collectively defined by anything else—that there is nothing that makes queerness special?
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For me, it can feel pretty liberating to do otherwise, especially when I'm given the chance to team up with other Black women in awesome cosplay collaborations.
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However, instead of liberating workers from the dreaded nine-to-five, it seems most people are using digital platforms as a stopgap between usual forms of work.
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Iraqi forces liberating the city from Islamic State militants have found beheaded and decaying bodies, as well as a prison where detainees were held in small cages.
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"The political decision of liberating Hodeidah has been taken and military preparations have been completed, only the timing remains to be decided," he told Reuters by telephone.
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Guaido, for his part, tweeted that it was time for the international community to consider "all options" for liberating the country — an ominous but, perhaps, inevitable development.
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But Ms. Partee is exploring something interesting with her seven-woman cast: the poisonous, isolating impact of jealousy, and the liberating effect of a generous female gaze.
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Former national security adviser John Bolton raised eyebrows with a cryptic tweet Friday morning when he hinted at a major potential bombshell after liberating his Twitter account.
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"Guaranteeing water for drinking and irrigation for our indigenous family farmers is equivalent to liberating our communities from poverty," Bolivian President Evo Morales said in the statement.
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The background plot between Ford and the mysterious Arnold was really just a smokescreen for Ford's larger project of liberating the minds and bodies of the hosts.
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From my way of looking at things, being described as the team of the poor, or the 'prostitutes' is something liberating, that ties in with our roots.
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It feels really liberating to use that side of my voice and rap cadences have a great way of getting the message across in a bouncy way.
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She gazes directly at us, and her expression is resolute but still soft, offering little hint that she spent her previous years devoted to liberating countless slaves.
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The infinite possibility of the flexible game dev who can finally make the game of their dreams and the tools to make that actually happen is liberating.
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Informed by her studies of Reiki and other spiritual healing practices, each tune is meant to cast a liberating spell on a different area of the body.
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"Cosmopolitan really likes to wrap itself up in its faux feminist mystique where they're claiming that because they're talking about sex, it's liberating to women," she said.
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As coalition forces slowly make gains in liberating Mosul from ISIS control, another campaign to finally oust the terror group's forces is taking place in Raqqa, Syria.
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She tells The Creators Project that while swapping the computer screen for the paintbrush has been liberating, her formal training in graphic design still informs her practice.
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He was passive, active, cocky, coy, aloof, needy; to virginal fans such as myself, he made sex sound liberating, funny, and boundless, as well as impossibly fraught.
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The break finally comes when a local pastor manages to confront Vernon about his decades-old lies, which dissolve in a sudden upsurge of self-liberating honesty.
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Just last week a bipartisan group of senators agreed to consider liberating midsize banks from the regulatory constraints of being officially regarded as too big to fail.
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When Lucas Ossendrijver of Lanvin debuted a scarf woven with the word ''Nothing,'' it felt less like a nihilistic slogan than a comforting and even liberating statement.
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When he came to London in January, he said, it was liberating to be able to walk into shops and cinemas without being sized up and searched.
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Liberating so much of its archive makes that much more achievable; as Wikimedia's Maher noted Tuesday, Wikipedia alone sees at least that many visitors every single month.
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The internet of the 1990s was a liberating space, he says, where adopting and discarding different avatars could open up possibilities for more authentic expression and connection.
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But, giving up other people's definition of success is incredibly liberating and ultimately leads to the fullest expression of who you are and what matters to you.
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They had lived through a long independence struggle and the guerrilla group, the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), had been instrumental in liberating the country from Ethiopia.
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A student, Olive cracks open the Marstons' marriage, but instead of destroying it helps it grow into a shared, liberating adventure that settles into something cozily domestic.
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Others present it as a means of liberating people from wretched, poverty-level jobs, allowing workers to organize for better conditions or devote time to artistic exploits.
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And the concept of renting clothes and furniture wherever we are, rather than being tied down by formal purchases, may sound liberating and even healthily anti-materialistic.
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Trump panders to prejudice by liberating previously repressed aggression, viciousness, and mockery and redirecting it at immigrants, people of color, women, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people.
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Ciarán O'Leary is a co-founder of BlueYard Capital, a $120m early stage fund based in Berlin that invests in founders decentralizing markets, empowering users and liberating data.
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" In 2016, Townsend said, "our campaign is all about the counter-offensive, liberating terrain and the population in Iraq and Syria from the clutches of ISIL's brutal control.
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Rather than liberating our sense of style, though, workwear now occupies safe middle-of-the-road territory: Breton tops, dark denim, black blazers, comfy knits, pavement-pounding flats.
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Daunting because she sets a high bar and you have to measure up, but liberating in that now the show's not going to be compared to last year.
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That was the result of working with Jessy, she wanted to capture her singing really fast and then treat her vocals like another instrument, which she found liberating.
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At the end of the meal, the server pours a mild tea made from hops and corn into the bowl, liberating any crunchy remnants sticking to the side.
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"It's very liberating when you realize that it's impossible to make everyone like you," Mayer said, the snowy expanse of his ranch visible through the window behind him.
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That ultimately translates to her running against Gwendolyn for the PTA presidency — and to liberating the other moms from the tyranny of trying to be a perfect mother.
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It was so liberating waking up and looking in the mirror, knowing I could just roll out of the house, skipping my usual curl-and-three-mascaras-routine.
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And while we understand the worry that surrounds savvy budgeting and perfect purchases, we actually find the upcoming season to be the most liberating of all shopping occasions.
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She's certain that Claire's true purpose in the past is to thwart her efforts to put a Scot on the throne, thereby liberating her homeland from the English.
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"The Turkish artillery has not stopped ... this is to create the right atmosphere to start the battle of liberating Jarablus," said the rebel, who declined to be identified.
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The worker group Organization United for Respect at Walmart (OUR Walmart) has taken a stab at liberating this internal information through an app of its own called WorkIt.
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Arab, Kurdish and Syrian Christian forces -- trained and supported by a US-led coalition -- are making steady progress on the ground, liberating large swaths of Syria from terrorists.
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While previous phases of the war in Syria suggest that the liberating forces will defeat ISIS, this is only a small part of the challenge awaiting the coalition.
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"We're now one step closer to liberating our citizens from this Obamacare nightmare and delivering great health care for the American people," he said before an enthusiastic crowd.
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"I know this is a difficult moment ... Liberating the land often calls for offering our souls to this country," he said as some relatives of the captives wept.
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At a time when studio blockbusters feel overblown and impersonal, this nervy, giddy audacity was downright liberating—a low-budget gem you wanted to share with your friends.
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Crews apparently once saw Freud as a Nietzschean critic of life-denying moralism, a heroic Antichrist dedicated to liberating human beings from subservience to idols they themselves created.
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"The most liberating activity of all turned out to be downhill skiing, a sport with which I had little experience but that quickly became a passion," Obama writes.
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Instead of liberating Iraq, as Bush had wanted, the shadow warriors in the national security and foreign policy establishment transformed our intervention into an occupation, with predictable results.
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The actress went on to say that making her Broadway debut in 2010 in Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" was "liberating" and affected her acting career.
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The 44-year-old actor went on to say that "having that level of control over yourself" is liberating, but the initial weight loss was tough to handle.
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A free media is based on the liberating and empowering belief that the pursuit of universal truths is what unites and armors us against the arbitrariness of authority.
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And Pelosi on Thursday warned Republicans that backing Trump's unilateral action would haunt them, potentially liberating the next Democratic president to launch a similar gambit to restrict guns.
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Drag's political potential can however challenge binary ideas, acting as a subversive and liberating platform for diversity, rather than for the repeated re-enactment of the same models.
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Some actors believe it's a threat to their profession—I don't know why—but for me, philosophically, it's the most liberating tool a 21st-century actor can have.
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However, Freire warns that without trusting the people in their "pursuit of self-affirmation" even well intentioned leaders will—instead of liberating—often unknowingly become the oppressors themselves.
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Whether the play's intensely autobiographical self-focus will come off as liberating or oversharing depends, in part, on how open you are to the meanings of those connections.
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"It's not a piece that works by who says what on stage, and that is wonderfully liberating for an opera," Mr. Venables said, speaking by telephone from London.
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I didn't really consider using him as a tool to combat my social anxiety until a drag performer friend suggested how liberating performing as a character can be.
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It would be more liberating, she decides, to let those folded birds fly away from a window cracked open — like a soul left ajar — in a moving car.
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Critics point out that, while depathologizing voice-hearing may feel liberating for some, it entails a risk that people with serious mental illnesses will not receive appropriate care.
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" When asked how it felt, beating up black people, a former officer named Jacob Huckaby called it "liberating, I guess, to have a little extra power on somebody.
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Instead of only liberating defendants who might have been held in jail until trial, judges may be mandating defendants to supervision who they would have otherwise released unconditionally.
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"When you start looking at the big picture when planning for retirement, and break free of those traditional notions of homeownership, you end up liberating yourself," DuPont said.
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"For those who fret about the use of American power, remember: America has always been a liberating force, not an occupying power, in the Middle East," Pompeo said.
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Maybe I am being overly optimistic, but I see something liberating—particularly for female candidates—in Trump's subverting of traditional political norms... because women presidents aren't the norm either.
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These days, the once liberating assertion of gesamtkunstwerk ("total artwork") ideals that led to life-as-art assumptions has turned ever more commercially mainstream, its cultural impact consequently souring.
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