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Mark Cuban, a man unburdened by guilt over unanswered emails.
The Republican group continues to be unburdened by any debt.
I do know she's unburdened by anyone's notions of promise.
They are unburdened by considerations of morality — because they're not human.
Miles. She walks home, happy, unburdened by the gazes of men.
The redo feels lighter, perhaps because it is unburdened by originality.
You fall to your knees, suddenly unburdened by the weight of memory.
Unburdened by a big company's culture, he's more his politics on social media.
He feels entirely unburdened by what he's said or done in the past.
Those who know Dylan say she feels unburdened by having written her letter.
Hardline may be intended as pure entertainment, a raucous shooter unburdened by politics.
The Ukraine probe, on the other hand, is largely unburdened by ongoing litigation.
Jackson replies with all the confidence of a man unburdened by a life sentence.
Mr Trump, unburdened by such niceties, tried them both, sometimes in the same breath.
Without the investigation, they would be unburdened by a countervailing finding by the prosecutors.
He's unburdened by a legacy of alliances that do not serve Russia's strategic aims.
He wants deals at any cost and, unburdened by ideological beliefs, he'll switch sides overnight.
Every week, it presents a single image, unburdened by text, independent of the stories inside.
It has been divisive, misleading, unburdened by facts and prone to personality politics and gimmicks.
Unburdened by a big company's culture, he's more freely sharing his politics on social media.
At the same time he remains unburdened by culinary dogmas that would constrain his chefs.
Sometimes they take the ferry across the water, free and unburdened by their old carts.
Executives in media and tech are quick to credit Axios for being unburdened by legacy traditions.
January 7th's mid-season premiere episode arrived at an optimal moment, unburdened by competing fall lineups.
They often have little time to cook at home and are unburdened by child-care duties.
His recreation of Wakanda's Afrofuturistic metropolis is thoughtful and unburdened by ties to the wider MCU.
He and the band sound loose and warm and free, as if unburdened by the reckoning.
Boutiques have been unburdened by the restrictions that reined in compensation at banks that received government bailouts.
And because their analyses were mathematical proofs, they were exact, unburdened by the approximations typical in physics.
Such a contractor should be independent of any particular stakeholder interests and unburdened by conflicts of interest.
Unburdened by the expectation of what a synthesizer should do, Tomita explored what it could do instead.
They give us occasion for the discharge of a dark, dangerous passion, but one unburdened by guilt.
Because Donald Trump wasn't a politician, he seemed unburdened by party messaging, "political correctness" or talking points.
Unlike legacy retail banks, these players are unburdened by the costs of maintaining brick-and-mortar branches.
We look at a skyline unburdened by cranes and machinery, and I wonder where this city came from.
West managed to weather the storm and proceed with his career unburdened by the "bitter ex songwriter" tag.
In her solitude, she finds a freedom to become herself, unburdened by history, that insiders will never know.
Unburdened by old IT systems and focused on moving money, it has automated many of the steps required.
One can manufacturer in Maryland said he anticipated losing business outright to foreign competitors unburdened by steel tariffs.
Link's Awakening, perhaps because it's unburdened by mythology and legacy, succeeds because it centers people who aren't Link.
By remaining in the private sector, Trump Jr. is also unburdened by the constraints of the White House.
Unburdened by the costs of bricks-and-mortar branches and federal regulations, they have been able to expand quickly.
At 115 pounds, there aren't many female Anthony Johnsons with physical frames waiting to be unburdened by the scale.
They are family focused, yet appear unburdened by any guilt about seeing their children mostly when they are unconscious.
Trump is the opposite of a Teflon President; everything sticks to him, and yet he blusters on, unburdened by shame.
For those outside the theater and who wish to remain unburdened by details, spoilers will ensue in the next paragraph.
It's a supremely focused statement that makes no attempt to blur its lineage and yet feels largely unburdened by legacy.
Or maybe the word "sex" will disappear and we will once again explore ourselves in a realm unburdened by language.
Kuczynski is one of the few high-profile politicians in the global minerals exporter unburdened by corruption and money-laundering allegations.
Joël Franusic's simple WikiGIF website unleashes the wealth of human visual knowledge upon you, unburdened by explanation, citations, or confusing words.
Myanmar's ethnic-cleansing generals will be able to retreat deeper into China's orbit, unburdened by any fears of being held accountable.
Yet this may be a blessing rather than a curse, as they are unburdened by the limitations of being "positive" representations.
Her words are a dedication to a reimagined Black future, one truly free, one unburdened by the trauma of her history.
Unburdened by these anatomical constraints, placental mammals could utilize a larger evolutionary toolbox to acquire food, flee predators, and exploit their environment.
Boutiques are gaining favor for several reasons: They are unburdened by larger trading and financing operations that can create conflicts of interest.
At the same time, the big carmakers can expect more competition from rivals unburdened by complex ICE supply chains and large workforces.
And so surreal memes remain not only deeply weird, but mostly unburdened by capitalism, as if they truly exist in another dimension.
This creates a world-class set of data unburdened by even lax American views of privacy, let alone Europe's more stringent take.
His view was unburdened by any serious assessment of how to balance toughness and engagement in the long-traumatized American-Iranian relationship.
Unburdened by the cost of brick-and-mortar branches, many digital-only players offer high-yield rates unmatched by traditional retail banks.
America's self-image is of a middle-class nation, unburdened by either a lumpen proletariat working class or an aristocratic upper class.
Even better, during this time, many of these patients have returned to a normal quality of life, unburdened by side effects or symptoms.
Her husband hasn't a clue what a privilege it is to lead a life unburdened by politics, unbent by the strongmen of history.
One of his favorite scenes is when Mr. Pitt's character cruises through Los Angeles at night with his radio blasting, unburdened by traffic.
In the midst of passionate rhetoric on all sides, the editorial, unburdened by rancor or divisive claims, clearly lists the president's unlawful offenses.
Trump, as he has shown any number of times as president (and as a candidate) is entirely unburdened by those sorts of concerns.
Meanwhile, Nation screened and re-screened for a new batch of critics, now wholly unburdened by pressure to uphold the contagious euphoria surrounding it.
Because, try as it might to keep private life unburdened by social strains and inequities, the couple-form can sometimes be insulated by them.
He acts like an avid consumer already, has the trust of the president and appears unburdened by preconceptions about what the intelligence should say.
The only real measure of progress would be to see more original stories that showcase underrepresented perspectives, unburdened by the baggage of franchise history.
Unburdened by a remote setup to fret over, I headed to the public beaches to try to catch a distant glimpse of the pad.
They campaigned as sensible, moderate antidotes to both Republican incumbents and more liberal Democrats, unburdened by the past foreign policy mistakes of either party.
For one thing, "young ones are not meant to tarry" — unburdened by a lifetime's accumulation of failures and regret, they usually pass over quickly.
The reason Gummo works is because it's simultaneously immersive and evasive; it's a portrait of a town and people unburdened by self-awareness and judgement.
But his advisers argue that he's also now unburdened by high expectations and in a race without a dominant candidate who can unite the party.
Given what she's accomplished in animation, it would be a kick to see her take on a purer kid adventure, one unburdened by unconvincing romances.
Unburdened by strict bullpen roles, Francona has used Miller as something of an old-time pitching fireman, snuffing rallies before they get out of control.
It then picked up an escort from HMS Montrose, a British Type 23 Frigate, for a sprint through the Straits of Hormuz, unburdened by cargo.
But fast-growing new entrants to the market, unburdened by large store estates, are bringing production much closer to distribution and continuously refreshing merchandise. Boohoo.
But he isn't, and with a Republican majority in the Senate unburdened by the judicial filibuster, the court is poised to become only more conservative.
But he implied that it was placed on hold so that Labour could wage an election campaign unburdened by the scandal of a dead journalist.
Artists were given the freedom to translate the thesis of their art practice into something humorous and unserious, unburdened by the expectations of traditional art marketplace.
It helps that Ms. Lawrence, like all great stars, can slip into a role as if sliding into another skin, unburdened by hesitation or self-doubt.
Federer may find more challenging obstacles earlier in the draw from hungry, young talents unburdened by the psychological weight of years of 'Big Three' beat-downs.
But Justin is unburdened by the callouses of the mind that keep someone from experiencing the pure and perfect joy of sport, of sports, of sporting.
Identifying with characters unburdened by male and female gender roles helped Jackson feel more comfortable expressing himself; eventually, it helped him connect with his fellow queer players.
Ms. Strumsky wanted desperately to move into a retirement community, to live as "a princess" unburdened by the cooking, cleaning or yardwork required at their Maryland home.
But the common traits are a sturdy business not reliant on a strong economy; high and resilient profitability; and a strong balance sheet unburdened by much debt.
You don't remember how you know me, but you always see me in your feed and, judging by my posts, I am completely unburdened by the world's problems.
While Ojih Odutola's work presents a vision unmoored from or unburdened by history, Mokgosi's rendition of contemporary Botswana feels unsettled by the colonial past and the nationalist present.
By Kamala Harris Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm remains an inspiration to little girls and women everywhere, including myself, reminding us to strive for what's possible, unburdened by what's been.
And that, Mr. Stephens said, could create the opening for state lawmakers to give the bridge a new name, unburdened by having to formally remove the old one.
The urban black citizen of Harlem would be a new man, an artist with a novel voice and purpose, unburdened by antiquated folk traditions and tired racial stigma.
Generally unburdened by a guitar, Bryan caps off every song he performs in a kind of triumphant superhero pose, pumping his fists or pointing up at the sky.
Subscription-based digital platforms, eager to reach into global markets and unburdened by skittish advertisers, are more willing to gamble on series that traditional networks might consider too risky.
It encourages us to point our children in the right direction and then allow their minds to roam, unburdened by a sense of right and wrong or parental expectations.
Mr. Joko rose to national prominence at least in part because he was a civilian and, unlike his opponents, was unburdened by prior political sins like human rights violations.
The video served to introduce these artists to a mainstream (read: mostly white, American) audience, while impressively managing to appear largely unburdened by the inevitable white gaze it would attract.
After the financial crisis, boutiques were unburdened by the restrictions that reined in compensation at banks that took government bailouts, and paid deal makers millions without falling afoul of Washington.
You could also read it as the musings of an old man near the end of a long, storied, heroic life -- a man unburdened by the vagaries of electoral politics.
By contrast, the Brexit vote, like ballot initiatives in California, rests on nothing but a passing phase in public opinion, and it is entirely unburdened by the responsibility of implementation.
With these consumers, unburdened by preconceived notions of what a white berry should look or taste like, Driscoll's has a priceless opportunity: the definitional power that comes with first contact.
What's more, if the kick comes anyway the leg is at least unburdened by the weight of the fighter and can simply be turned into the path of the kick.
Mr. Cohen was privileged to be able to make an informed decision, unburdened by time constraints and the inherent pressures of jail, about whether to accept the government's plea offer.
As a result, it sometimes feels as if liberal institutions are devouring themselves over sex while conservatives, unburdened by the pretense of caring about gender equality, blithely continue their misrule.
Who could us Black girls be if our art bore the fruit of a creative mind uninhibited and unburdened by the limitations of our bodies and the world around us?
Over and over, Trump communicated that this transition is not like others we've known: January 20, 2017 marks the start of a New Era, one unburdened by memories of the past.
The manufacturing sector came into this tariff war already badly wounded and seemingly unable to significantly recover no matter how unburdened by tariffs our economy had been for over a decade.
Held at a private art center founded by Shanghai collector Qiao Zhibing, the TANK Art Festival proved itself to be an art fair unafraid to embrace consumerism and unburdened by academic formalities.
This umpire not only stripped Williams of a fair game — one for her to win or lose on her own — on ridiculous technicalities; he robbed Osaka of a victory unburdened by complications.
A luminous pre-Notebook Rachel McAdams plays Kate, a young understudy stuck playing Midsummer fairies while her diva roommate (a proto-Jenna Maroney unburdened by charisma or talent) butchers Shakespeare's iconic ingenues. 
At first this background—earthy but with international gravitas, and unburdened by the compromises made during his party's four years in coalition under Mrs Merkel—seemed to give him a magic touch.
Talking to them reminded me that outside of the insanity of the news and big-city living, there are millions of people who have lives unburdened by the terror of political hyperawareness.
And as American influence in the region wanes, Mr. Hun Sen has the backing of the Chinese, whose financial assistance is unburdened by admonitions that Cambodia improve its record on human rights.
In addition, he will look at the role photography has played in his own life and how he has developed his own way of seeing, unburdened by the confines of photographic genres.
Tronc wants to seem light, fast, forward-looking, and unburdened by the media industry's past, but its back-vowel sound and its leaden "k" ending sonically convey something heavy, slow, and dull.
Boutiques have gained favor as they are unburdened by larger trading and financing operations that can create conflicts of interest and their small staff sizes decrease the chance of a deal being leaked.
At Stanford, a Boehner unburdened by the shackles of the office, reportedly drew laughter and smiles from the attendees as he struck a more informal tone than he had in past previous appearances.
Unburdened by the distractions and financial restrictions of life in a big city, musicians like Pedigo have the chance to slow down, branch out, and get a little weird if they want to.
Aides describe to CNN a fresh boost of energy as Clinton heads into the final stretch of the campaign with a lead in the polls and unburdened by the pressure of debates and fundraisers.
And because Trump has only a casual relationship with the truth and thinks nothing of misleading the American public, he naturally assumed that his Mexican counterpart would be equally unburdened by the same norms.
Meanwhile, the children of the rich and famous are matriculating at even better schools, unburdened by financial considerations as they set up their cameras to plug new products and vlog about their glamorous lives.
The thing about Yvon and Doug, though they weren't alike in personality at all, they shared an extraordinary confidence in themselves and were completely unburdened by conventional thinking or the wise advice of others.
It is not doctrine or dogma, but instead a code of canon law that essentially reasons that priests unburdened by spouses or children are both more reflective of Christ and devoted to pastoral demands.
As good as these characters have been in the past, I'm more than ready to spend time with some new ones who are completely unburdened by the past five seasons of increasingly confused storytelling.
There, beside the caped crusader, was the sometimes maligned Carrie Kelley, flat chested and sporting an androgynous haircut—a girl fighting crime in an admittedly absurd outfit but unburdened by traditional visual indicators of femininity.
To trivialize these horrors as mere titillation and not the painfully instructive breadcrumbs they're meant to be is to ignore the show's fundamental purpose: to explore the contours of human morality when unburdened by consequences.
Newly independent, Cambodia was unburdened by war and foreign overlords for the first time in centuries, and the cosmopolitan but imperious King Norodom Sihanouk was free to shape the country according to his own wishes.
Founded on Enlightenment principles of individuality, freedom, tolerance and justice, the United States was the only place besides Israel where Jews could live at one with their nation, unburdened by fear or confusion about identity.
"Thelma" is somewhat of a departure for Mr. Trier, whose earlier movies include "Reprise" and "Oslo, August 31st," deeply felt stories that engage with, but remain unburdened by, the legacy of the European art film.
The first is a gateway into virtual Heaven, where the hosts leave this mortal coil while their digital souls are uploaded to a peaceful place where they're unburdened by the violence and mayhem of Westworld.
Fashion insiders were early adopters, wise to the power of the just-so blouse or skirt of jeans, whose brand was unburdened by over-the-top branding, but remained recognizable to those in the know.
They talk of a country which made its own laws, was unburdened by EU rules and was less crowded before hundreds of thousands of EU migrants began settling in the UK from the mid-2000s.
Easily the most vulnerable Senate incumbent on the ballot next year, Jones is talking and voting as if he's totally unburdened by the fact he represents one of the most conservative states in the nation.
Jared has just left his dad's (Russell Crowe) car dealership after giving him a moving ultimatum, and he's feeling unburdened by the shame his family and his faith have placed on his shoulders for so long.
Though the retailer is up against its easiest same-store sales comparison for the year — and is relatively unburdened by excess inventories — a full-year earnings cut "still appears imminent," Morgan Stanley analyst Kimberly Greenberger said.
My project is the same project that I believe Pablo Neruda was pursuing, which was a direct encounter with nature, unburdened by the history of allusion and the history of symbolism, and the history of footnotes.
As Lanchester puts distance between himself and his gigantic symbol, the plot grows less constrained, and the last hundred pages are full of tense action and sudden reversals that are mercifully unburdened by any allegorical significance.
The answer is simple: unburdened by nuance, the comparisons tend to obscure messy local circumstances, beg fewer difficult questions and risk implying that any given populist force automatically has its finger on the pulse of international events.
And Cersei is a golden queen, on top of the world (and her brother), unburdened by the loss of her children, not to mention all the blood and shit of King's Landing sticking to her bare legs.
Elon Musk says that he's had "promising conversations" with L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, regarding the potential of a network of tunnels underneath the city that would allow for a high-speed transit network unburdened by surface traffic.
It would be the first such program in the U.S. and the biggest in North America, and you might think it would easily pass in a state that is comparatively unburdened by climate change doubt or denial.
There, working people need cars to get to jobs and conduct their daily lives, unlike many wealthier city dwellers who are unburdened by the gas tax increase and form much of the core of Mr. Macron's support.
Entrepreneurial farmers and factory owners, unburdened by Darjeeling's colonial-era baggage, are developing remarkable styles of tea all their own at a fraction of the price, often with younger, more vigorous bushes thriving in comparatively richer soil.
We have to feel unburdened by responsibilities in order to have it, which is why I think drink and drugs are so heavily mediating lots of people's fun, because they allow you to step outside of those responsibilities.
Under the old banner, the situation had become so dire for Republicans that even a candidate unburdened by the NeverTrump nonsense coming from his or her own "side" would have never stood a chance in the general election.
More than any other musician of his age and stature—more than Bob Dylan or Aretha Franklin or Mick Jagger, more than Paul McCartney or Joni Mitchell—he seems unburdened by the years, and by his own reputation.
But for many others, it was a beacon of what rap might look like unburdened by the strict conventions of a commercial industry, freed by the democratizing power of the internet to express a full range of human ideas.
Unburdened by the typical politician's sense of restraint, Mr. Morgan, having just returned from a winter sojourn on the Caribbean playground for the rich, St. Barts, offered a rapid-fire preview of his campaign in a series of emails.
The opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics — featuring a flock of sheep, a snippet of the Sex Pistols' music and a skit about a skydiving Queen Elizabeth — suggested a country unburdened by longing for its more orderly, homogeneous past.
Alec Nevala-Lee, reviewing Lanchester's dystopian novel, calls it a "gripping" story, especially as it progresses: "The last hundred pages are full of tense action and sudden reversals that are mercifully unburdened by any allegorical significance," Nevala-Lee writes.
The crew eventually discover that they were all hardened criminals, but unburdened by their histories, they set off to figure out how to make their way in the galaxy, running afoul of major corporations, mercenaries, other criminals, and even themselves.
The freedom of leaving the house unburdened by anything more than a key in the zip-pocket of your leggings is particularly meaningful for women used to the weight of handbags, buggies, changing bags stuffed with snacks and spare pants.
Though it wasn't totally rare for a punk album to run less than 20 minutes, The Locust covered a lot of ground in the LP's 16-and-a-half minutes, as they wrote songs that felt unburdened by punk's traditions.
While trading the East's ivy-covered prestige for slinky airline uniforms and teased hair comes as a bit of an initial shock, Suzy quickly adapts to this hedonistic new world: a place unburdened by past generations' rigid definitions of success.
No matter their moments of excess, these shows — and I've seen many earlier versions of them all — are simply fun to watch in ways they must have been when they were young, fresh and unburdened by the weight of mythic stature.
Even today, there is no dominant style to speak of: The charm of Milan, arguably the country's hardest-working city, lies in its combination of severity and creativity, qualities unburdened by the historic tropes with which other Italian locales must contend.
But when we watch Federer in peak moments, Wallace says, we imagine what it would be like to experience a physical freedom unburdened by pain or weakness, and this in turn helps us cope with the troubling fact of our own mortal embodiment.
The young people who inspire and move me every day don't want anything different than what the first Americans in my family were looking for when they arrived here: a chance to grow up free, healthy and unburdened by fear of violence.
I woke up refreshingly unburdened by guilt: I knew that I had stayed late for the music and the people—not because I'd taken a pill at 6 AM. It was empowering to know that everything I did and felt came from me.
And as Alejandro Velasco, a scholar of Latin American history at New York University, points out, it won't provide a boost to the millions of workers who are employed in the informal economy — businesses that are off the books and unburdened by government regulation.
In 2010, Ron M. Estes, then unburdened by the use of his middle initial, wrote a letter to the editor that was published in the Wichita Eagle endorsing Jean Schodorf over Mike Pompeo, then making his first run for Congress, in the Republican primary.
This true story survival-drama was made into a movie of the same name in 2007, directed by Sean Penn and starring Emile Hirsch, shedding light on McCandless' idealism of a life unburdened by material possessions and the harsh realities of the Alaskan wild.
This true story survival-drama was made into a movie of the same name in 2007, directed by Sean Penn and starring Emile Hirsch, shedding light on McCandless' idealism of a life unburdened by material possessions, as well as the harsh realities of the Alaskan wild.
Unburdened by things like conventional song structure and outside expectations, Stevenson has made an album that's richly detailed and completely genuine, the product of a songwriter who has never been given her big break and is wholly content to make work that is solely for herself.
"The Chapter 11 filing also explains the origins of the brand's 1987 name change, saying that the founders felt "young adults saw 21-year-olds as having the independence they so desired and older adults fondly remembered being 21 and unburdened by life's obligations and responsibilities.
Federer, the career leader in Grand Slam men's singles titles with 20, returned to clay-court tennis this spring after a three-year break with a genuine intent of playing freely and enjoying the journey, unburdened by the sense that only titles would be good enough.
Embedded within the idea of seduction, he writes, are two stories: one of passion, in which a villain pursues a victim and degrades away their ability to consent; and one of reason, in which two rational individuals meet on equal ground, unburdened by prudish sexual taboos.
Though well aware that this male-conceived genre served as a vehicle to tell horror stories of female independence, I was nonetheless entranced by these women who seemed so unburdened by emotion; it was the sort of disposition to which I could never relate, and never will.
When the chaos of modern life creeps in, it's easy to engage in this sort of digital annihilation—to rip your ethernet cable out of the wall, wipe the slate clean, and stew for a bit, unburdened by the weight of having to live a second life online.
The stands were full of outsiders: women with babies, teenage girls with their faces painted in the colors of their teams and men there alone, all of us unburdened by the need to imitate a form of masculinity that the men's game insists on as the price of admission.
Those Democrats who won the White House despite this problem did so by either distancing themselves from black communities and black activists (Bill Clinton and " Sister Souljah") or presenting themselves as a break from more traditional black leaders like Jesse Jackson, unburdened by a sense of historical grievance (Barack Obama).
Yet if some presidents have slogged through the more ceremonial elements of the office — grimacing through regrettable puns written by aides, counting the seconds until they could return to federal duties that did not include standoffish poultry — Mr. Trump appeared perhaps more comfortable than usual, unburdened by forces beyond his jurisdiction.
Plus, he's coming back to face Tony Ferguson, a talented fighter in the midst of a seven-fight winning streak who is not only unburdened by outsized expectations and anatomical paranoia, but who spent his last weekend bathing in the glow of religious contentment, not drowning in a sea of religious controversy.
RELATED: The GOP is beginning to see just how narrow their margin is on tax reform Senate Republicans, unburdened by delegations of Republicans from the states that would be the hardest hit, are on board with the deduction's repeal, adding a new lever of pressure as the process kicks into gear in the weeks ahead.
Unencumbered by any weight of expectation, unburdened by anything so pesky as a track record, the United States has pushed through a year of experimentation with a temporary coaching staff that has given opportunities to dozens of promising, young players, the equivalent of dumping a box of puzzle pieces onto a table to see which ones fit together best.
Were the very things that have made Germany seem so safe to so many Israelis — the national preoccupation with contrition, aversion to raw nationalism, and determination never to repeat the sins of the past — now in danger of being shunted aside by a new generation unburdened by collective guilt and determined to assert its national identity?
I stare at these ideal people hovering in the dark, the angels of adspace, so familiar from a thousand daily visions, and realize that what makes them beautiful is not their shapely skulls, their tight skin, their healthy flesh, but their heroic unconcern—untroubled by conscience, unburdened by expectations, they smile for an instant before flickering away into the night.
Unburdened by Mr. Ryan's strong ideologies or the self-certainty of a Newt Gingrich, Mr. McCarthy has become the happy warrior of the age, one colleague said, posing for photographs with players in the Ukraine saga, like Lev Parnas, shouting encouragement to his compatriots from his leadership perch and shepherding a fractious Republican conference behind President Trump, wrecker of Republican tradition.
In " The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America " (Metropolitan), the historian Greg Grandin argues that America's urge to wall off its borders marks the death of our most potent myth—the galvanizing vision of men and women seeking freedom along a vast frontier, a space for reinvention, unburdened by society, history, and one's own past.

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