The war and the next war have nothing to do with liberation or terrorism or any of that katzenjammer. |
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The Ascension of Christ at the end of his time on earth is his liberation from restrictions of time and space. |
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They firmly oppose the national liberation of the oppressed Balkan peoples. |
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Freedom, in short, is a subjective concept that can mean either liberation or lifelong captivity. |
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He is a liberation theologist, a man of action who gets on with it rather than talking about it. |
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It is the reason why so many Namibians sacrificed their lives in the struggle for liberation. |
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Most Indian systems of thought teach that gaining such insight brings about the liberation of the individual from karmic continuity. |
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A rollcall of Afrocentrists in the African Diaspora, since the 18th century, would include the inspirer of the Haitian liberation struggle. |
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They also agitated for free speech and assembly, the liberation of political prisoners and for the abolition of grain requisitioning. |
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For both victim and abuser, the Church's teachings on redemption and rebirth are a relief and a liberation. |
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True, we cannot say anything useful about the claim that liberation puts an end to the rigours of death and rebirth. |
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He was an adherent of liberation theology, a progressive movement that advocated for the poor. |
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Soon after the liberation of the Philippines, American special agents began to discover a few of the hidden gold repositories. |
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She was a socialist, a passionate advocate of women's liberation, and fought all her life for revolutionary change. |
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I have no intention of offending her but it behooves me to remind her that feminist extremism works against genuine women's liberation. |
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Also I have never separated the class struggle from the struggle for women's liberation or against religious oppression. |
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They are not infected with rote Western concepts of gay liberation or women's liberation. |
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It was a broadly based movement committed to a programme of social reform, women's liberation, national liberation and parliamentary democracy. |
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By that time a new phase of feminism, the self-styled women's liberation movement, had burst onto the political scene. |
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And women's liberation as an ideology has come up against the limits of capitalist society. |
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The liberation of the bhakta, therefore, surpasses the five other kinds of liberation. |
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The odor results from the liberation of amines and organic acids produced from the alkalization of anaerobic bacteria. |
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What gave direction and purpose to this movement was a chain of events linked to the liberation of Bangladesh. |
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Such initiative was evidence of the creativity manifested by working people when they sense the possibility of liberation. |
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The Charter, the African National Congress's liberation manifesto, forms the basis of the Bill of Rights of South Africa's new Constitution. |
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Her toes, pinched in the sandals, cried out for liberation and her poor heel throbbed with a developing blister. |
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If the nation is occupied by such forces, then political violence is not criminal, but an act of liberation in obedience to a higher law. |
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Decolonization was nearly complete so most insurgencies were internal struggles rather than wars of national liberation. |
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It was a thesis that chimed in seamlessly with the awakening consciousness of women's liberation. |
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The liberation theologists have written extensively about the folly of the oppressed using the tactics of their oppressors. |
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The mass graves discovered in the course of the American liberation tell their own poignant story. |
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When in history has liberation ever resulted as a happy byproduct of imperialist intervention? |
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However, not all of the surrealists saw psychoanalysis and the liberation of the human mind as an end in itself. |
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It was a return to the 1970s, blending Halston glamour with the sexual liberation of the trouser. |
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This will be a quick post as this is the first day of my week of liberation. |
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Teachers of history, political science, Latin American studies, or liberation theology will value this book. |
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He repeatedly returns to comparisons with more biblical Protestant traditions, feminist theology, and liberation theology. |
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With its roots in the suffering masses of Latin America, liberation theology has long insisted that God hovers close to the downtrodden. |
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I find nothing, however, about liberation theology in the parallel entry on the Protestant church in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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The notion of despotism masquerading as liberation was part of the Victorian liberal stereotype of tsardom. |
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They each believe in maya, and in the liberation of the soul from rebirth, called moksha, as the goal of human existence. |
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If the priest says, come, I will help you attain moksha, or liberation, many will not come. |
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It is not claimed that liberation puts an end to physical pain this side of the grave, for painfulness is admitted to be the nature of the body. |
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I am downsizing to a single room and experiencing the liberation of getting rid of stuff. |
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There is ultimately no difference, since the basic point here is aiming toward their liberation from the six realms. |
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The women's liberation movement challenged both the structure of Australian society and women's roles and personal relationships. |
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Our political and social liberation movements need to regain the initiative. |
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This heady union, which begat gay liberation, has been all but ignored by the culture. |
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In the Buddhist tradition, bodhisattvas aspire to enlightenment, dedicating their transformed minds and actions to the liberation of all beings. |
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Social reforms alongside a determined struggle for liberation will lead us towards democracy and independence. |
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Even the most cynical isolationist can see with his own eyes how gladly these people have welcomed the armies of democratic liberation. |
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Thus, Pape believes that suicide terrorism is essentially a strategy for national liberation from foreign military occupation. |
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Never mind that women's liberation also released men from the responsibility of marrying young and supporting unemployable wives. |
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Overweening distrust of authority can lead to blindness as much as to liberation. |
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Max Hastings's gripping book ought to be a tale of triumph, liberation and celebration. |
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Our women have come a long way in their struggle for liberation from the shackles of feudalism, slavery, colonialism and male chauvinism. |
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In later Buddhist folklore and thought these sentiments grew so prominent as to overshadow even the premier value of liberation. |
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He never saw liberation in his home country, in quest of which he had based much of his life's work. |
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They cry out in a familiar musical language of liberation, but the politics are drenched with irony. |
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His forces killed thousands of Bengalis in a systematic attempt to subdue their struggle for liberation and independence. |
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And the insurgents are no national liberation force, but rather chancers taking potshots at what they consider to be cowardly occupiers. |
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Yes, women's liberation has given us choices that our grandmothers and even mothers could only dream of, but it has its downside too. |
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This was the age of national liberation, and its politics were exemplified, even after his downfall, in the person of Napoleon Bonaparte. |
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They denounced the fundamental aspect of the colonialist and reactionary plot to detach the struggle for unity from the struggle for liberation. |
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The ruling party has distorted the history of the liberation struggle in this country beyond fiction, bigotry and improbity. |
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Therefore, we also learn to accept others and all living beings on the path toward liberation. |
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Wolf hypothesizes a cause-and-effect relationship between women's liberation and society's ideal of beauty. |
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It is not only the iconography of Blake's work that conveys a dream of liberation. |
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For those interested in identity politics, there were sessions on black liberation and feminism. |
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Bearden's liberation came through a medium that combined collage and photomontage. |
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But exiled Iraqi poet Awad Nasir's essay on the liberation of Iraq is an unmixed pleasure. |
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We are somehow giving up on the most powerful emancipatory ideas ever created, of self-determination, liberation and democracy. |
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The 1960s also saw the emergence of liberation movements in the Portuguese African colonies of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau. |
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You gullibly fell for the myth of liberation for all by a machine that will end up paralysing and poisoning all of us whether we use it or not. |
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Those who work toward liberation might easily feel discouraged by the small amount of progress made. |
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It's a chance for cultural liberation, to escape the dismal oppression of autocratic bullies. |
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I define feminism in the broad terms of any deed or action that promotes the equality and liberation of women. |
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Because this is true, beings can gain enlightenment and liberation from suffering. |
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And they call liberation moksha and not nirvana as suggested by the author. |
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One such movement is feminism, which claims the path to social nirvana is the liberation of women and the creation of a genderless society. |
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The result is a strange display of exhilarating liberation paired with unsettling sordidness. |
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Is it a result of our liberation from the chains of domestic drudgery that so many women shun skirts these days? |
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In the Balkans these insurrections resulted in a gradual liberation of most of the oppressed peoples. |
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Conflict in Angola flared up in the 1960s during the liberation struggle against Portuguese colonial domination. |
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When accompanied by skilful means and insight and adopted by Bodhisattvas, however, it is said to be supermundane as it then leads to liberation. |
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The colonialists and the resistance both spoke Portuguese, but they fought a bitter war of national liberation. |
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Is this an authentic moment of historic liberation for Europe, or just another imperial imperative dressed up in the gaudy rags of consumerism? |
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It is from him that I learned that liberation movements, revolution, terrorism live in a world of their own and create their own etymology. |
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We believe that animal liberation is not an act of stealing property, but of freeing unjustly detained individuals. |
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The gulf between animal exploitation and animal kinship, and between animal abuse and animal liberation, is fundamentally a spiritual one. |
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They are both involved in animal liberation activism on the fringes of the law, him slightly more than her, which she finds a bit unnerving. |
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However genuine the motives of animal liberation activists may be, their actions can sometimes have serious effects. |
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Singer regards the animal liberation movement as comparable to the liberation movements of women and people of colour. |
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He is generally considered to be the founding father of the animal liberation movement and has turned quite a few meat eaters into vegetarians. |
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The Animal Liberation League sees strategic nonviolence as the animals' best hope for complete and lasting animal liberation. |
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Dr Best has consistently argued that violence forms a necessary part of the animal liberation movement. |
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The task of anti-capitalists is rather to work towards separating national liberation from nationalism. |
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She had earlier lived and worked in Poland following the liberation from communism. |
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But she had no influence on Denise's photographic destiny, which took a decisive turn at the liberation of Paris. |
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We heard the president of the United States say just a few minutes ago that the liberation of Iraq will make the world more peaceful. |
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The administration decided that the liberation of Iraq was a legitimate national-security objective. |
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After the liberation in 1944, many of the key figures in the regime were tried, and some were executed. |
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Jackson was greatly influenced by having visited Buchenwald shortly after its liberation. |
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They had been raised on edifying tales of Greek tyrannicides that always ended in the liberation of the city. |
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It is a prodigious warning to the privileged classes, rather than a means of liberation for the exploited classes. |
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The liberation of Kabul led to a decision to re-open the UK diplomatic mission. |
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He pressed on with preparations to take over the work of government when the liberation of France took place. |
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Its sense of liberation allows us to move, explore, think and act with greater acknowledgement of the power of our own self-will. |
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It makes you understand why she needed to overcome negative experiences through sexual liberation. |
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She says her parents, both of them teachers, taught her to use education as a tool of liberation. |
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By giving an example of liberation, folks like this Hollywood couple feel they are performing a service to humanity. |
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Jefferson had always stood for personal liberation, Adams for setting limits. |
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Consumerism is not just a market force, it is also a force for individual liberation. |
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Knowing that, we should include all living beings in our aspiration toward liberation, not just ourselves. |
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We have male allies, people who really do care about liberation for everyone. |
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The author's presentation of freedom of choice informed by critical thinking furnishes a sense of liberation. |
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This mirrors my own epiphany when I was first exposed to feminist liberation theology at Harvard Divinity School in the eighties. |
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Far from being a time of decline, the situation is promising for the development of liberation theology. |
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Its political side grew out of the social gospel movement and liberation theology. |
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In some parts of Latin America, there's been an attempt to erase many of the traces of liberation theology in any of its forms. |
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Cuba's revolution saw in the decade of left-wing youth and right-on liberation. |
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He sought a new and apodictic foundation of human knowledge based on the liberation of man from the ancient and medieval tradition of the West. |
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The brutal and inhuman methods of these organizations bespeak not liberation, but provocation. |
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Both revolutions were initiated as wars of liberation, wars of national renewal. |
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Socrates raised profound questions in philosophy in a city square, and many of our liberation heroes took their majors in prison yards. |
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In exchange for his liberation he worked hard on the great vessel as a deck hand. |
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At the same time this freedom can get used and abused to vilify the same government that helped to bring about our liberation. |
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He presupposes that personal liberation, however delightful, is not good enough for the public weal. |
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Yet the rest of the movie is keen to the ideals of liberation and fraternity. |
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Dressed in an elegant suit and displaying a formal, almost aloof, bearing, he seems far removed from the days of free love and gay liberation. |
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The political failure to create a national liberation front is the Achilles heel of the resistance. |
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Just about one year later, the start of the liberation of France took place with D-Day on June 6th. |
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The Red Army triumphed after 12 days of fighting in one of the pivotal battles in the allied liberation of the Balkans. |
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Then there's what gets described alternately as the ongoing liberation or vulgarization of American culture. |
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At the siege of Metz in 1944, during the liberation of France, for example, heavy coast artillery pieces and field guns shelled the fortresses there. |
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Armed with these stories, the Maccabees and their followers used guerrilla tactics to win the first national liberation struggle in recorded history. |
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These alliances sometimes have great breadth and may be read as strategies of liberation that respond to the current ways in which capital is regionalized and globalized. |
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The animal liberation movement opposes favoring humans over other animals. |
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Those born into servitude, however benign and remote the oppression may seem, cannot know fully what it is to be free until the day of liberation actually dawns. |
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An artist drew the images according to the Buddha's instructions, illustrating the whole realm of samsaric existence from which we seek liberation. |
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Latin American feminist liberation theologians emerge as the key link between Latin American liberation theology, on the one hand, and feminist theology, on the other. |
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This shift of theology from the sphere of private, individual salvation to the public and the social is the characteristic mark of liberation theology. |
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Better to revel in the simple smells of the Seder meal than all that subtle talk of liberation. |
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Edmond began the inventory of looted objects after the liberation and before Paul returned to France. |
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Through his narrative of the illumination, Rousseau mythologized the violence of breaking this mold as the liberation of self through the experience of accident. |
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The lotus flower symbolises the complete purification of the defilements of the body, speech and mind, and the full blossoming of wholesome deeds in blissful liberation. |
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Yourofsky has spent quite a bit of time in jail for various animal liberation acts, including two months in a Canadian prison for releasing mink from a Canadian farm. |
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But the women use sensuality and sexuality as a form of liberation. |
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They might even assent to the idea that more and more women want marriage and children, not the bogus liberation that the sexual revolution purveyed. |
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Upon his liberation in 1945, the U.S. military set him up with a tailor shop in a small town in Bavaria. |
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Mary Kessel was also the official war artist at the liberation of Belsen. |
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Precursors to today's riot grrl and queercore bands, they broke through and gave women in the liberation movements their own rock and roll anthems. |
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The share of the cake of our liberation struggle has not been equal. |
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She came to identify with liberation theology, and was fascinated by the Latin American base churches and their conception of theology not only for but by the people. |
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This week, a memoir of liberation, a biography of ariel Sharon, and a comprehensive compendium from a master poet. |
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This is due to the liberation of the hormone adrenaline at these times. |
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More convenience food than ever is being bought in this country, but thanks to the fantasy, it is being bought not with a sense of liberation but guilt. |
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This transition from feudalism to capitalism naturally led to the maturing, preparation and implementation of the national movement for liberation. |
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True liberation results from the disenthralment of the mind. |
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It marked the 24th anniversary of the liberation of South Vietnam. |
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Though the pursuit of sexual ecstasy through pain is seen as masochism, as a perversion, Bataille argues that this is one example of liberation through surrender. |
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It is worth remembering that the people who fought for liberation in the decades after the Second World War wanted what the developed world had, not shoddy cast-offs. |
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A recent essay by Gustavo Gutierrez describes the genesis and ongoing challenges of liberation theology in Latin America and identifies areas of change and transformation. |
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The movie perverts the radicalism imputed to rock in the 60s, pretending All-American exuberance and liberation when it is actually only selling hegemony. |
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The Piedmontese tried to present this campaign of conquest as a liberation. |
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Pool devotes equal attention in these final chapters to continuities between the liberation struggle and the state as well as ruptures and contradictions. |
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In 1972, after liberation, the tribal people asked for autonomy, with a separate legislative body, and a retention of the 1900 Regulations against non-tribal settlers. |
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These princes of Transylvania, as well as their successors in the following century, were all eager to prepare the liberation of Hungary from both Germans and Turks. |
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The second half of the text presents practical suggestions for religious cultivation so that readers may develop faith and ultimately attain liberation. |
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The Lower East Side is no longer a bourgeoisie frontier but has become the destination for a customer seeking liberation from the confines of New York homogeny. |
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For just a moment, she sounds like a true-born radical, a daughter of the liberation fighters who freed much of Africa from colonialism when she was a child. |
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We can actualize the highest level of liberation in this lifetime. |
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It is a sign of how quickly technology can evolve that those desktops, once the sign of individual liberation, now seem somewhat clunky themselves. |
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In the present age, the whole creation awaits liberation from bondage. |
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Morality, if we begin by describing it, is a root cause of the achievement of higher worlds, a ladder to attaining liberation, and an antidote for removing sorrows. |
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Until the rise of Third World national liberation movements, some of empire's staunchest advocates were liberals, among them British Fabians and American Progressives. |
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What will sexual liberation look like at the bottom-feeding, lowest common denominator? |
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The main goal of the committees was to prepare and organise an uprising, which would ultimately lead to the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule. |
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They in turn are associated with a mythology of liberation from oppression, an age of reason and democracy, the French Revolution and the start of the Enlightenment. |
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His deficiencies and self-doubts, amid his epochal mission of liberation, are precisely what make him interesting. |
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The legitimate authority and reasonable chance of success conditions look problematic, ruling out most wars of liberation and wars of heroic sacrifice. |
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The thermometer should be rubbed quickly up and down in the mixture in order to cause a rapid congelation throughout, with its subsequent liberation of heat. |
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I never did get round to owning a posing pouch, but I remember the liberation that came with my first purchase of a slinky black nothing with no sides to speak of. |
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Now, 40 years since we were freed from sexual repression, a small but determined tide of virgins suggests that such liberation is beginning to lose its appeal. |
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Government embarked in 2000 on land reforms which saw veterans of the liberation war along with pro-government supporters invading white-owned farms. |
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The discourse of democracy has been embedded in the nationalist struggle for liberation and self-determination and has therefore implied a populistic kind of pluralism. |
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Republican forces of liberation rose up in March 1848 against their Austrian overlords and held the city for over a year before it was reconquered after a bitter siege. |
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In general, liberation makes sacrifice worthwhile, makes you forget whatever doubts you had about the undertaking, and emboldens you to try other hard and risky endeavors. |
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Indeed, I'd venture to say it is as Latin American as liberation theology. |
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He said the ANC's practical actions should convey the message that it would not betray the memory of those who made sacrifices for the cause of liberation. |
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On Wednesday mornings before mass, he recites the rosary in a special prayer of liberation from the chains of the devil. |
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Shortly after that, the first currents of liberation theology emerged in Latin America and the U.S., making neo-orthodoxy seem stuffy, provincial and oppressive. |
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The LCR also dealt with questions like globalisation, women's liberation, gay rights, anti-racism and reform of the drugs laws, and attracted a younger electorate. |
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When liberation comes it frees not only the oppressed but also those who structured and maintained the untenable and incalculably costly systems of oppression. |
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Gay liberation was the direct descendant of the Sixties antiwar movement and the sexual revolution. |
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The handmaid only finds liberation when she steals out of her room to bed the chauffeur. |
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In becoming vegans and animal liberation activists, we had to challenge the things we thought we knew about animals and then change our behavior accordingly. |
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Is it improving animal welfare, or is it about animal liberation? |
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But also, from its incipience around 1968, liberation theology has been surrounded by controversy because of its often-unabashed association with Marxist analysis. |
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Debates and discussion will consider the left after the election, oppression and resistance in Africa, the struggle for women's liberation, Latin America and other subjects. |
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Now young women have to grapple with being told that Jordan is the epitome of sexiness, and at the same time that she's a symbol of women's liberation. |
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She was regal in a rose-coloured, floral-accented outfit, and took the audience on a journey through moods of despair and pain to the joy of liberation. |
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But though it was short-lived, the revolution and Kollontai's writings signpost the road to women's liberation, and sexual freedom for the whole of humanity. |
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Creating deeper connections between class, national liberation, and women's liberation struggles in our practice and theory can also benefit us all. |
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He was suffering from anthropophobia, a typical Japanese symptom which shows alienation, and liberation, from the embracing community. |
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Saint George is considered by many Georgians to have special meaning as a symbol of national liberation. |
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But there is a way to liberation from this endless cycle to the state of nirvana, namely following the Noble Eightfold Path. |
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By following the Buddhist path to moksha, liberation, one starts to disengage from craving and clinging to impermanent states and things. |
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Further, the focus of meditation and the underlying theory of liberation guiding the meditation has been different in Buddhism. |
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The terrorists killed two of the athletes soon after they had taken them hostage and killed the other nine during a failed liberation attempt. |
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Also, the success of such a liberation struggle results in feelings of national superiority that may lead to extreme nationalism. |
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With the battle won by the Allies, supplies poured into Britain and North Africa for the eventual liberation of Europe. |
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Some believe that the promised liberation is a spiritual one. |
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As Bredbeck noted, gay liberation began out of opposition to the conservative homophile organizations, which wanted equality within the system. |
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Moses's act of liberation becomes an allegorical prefiguration of Christ's redemption of all humanity from the bondage of sin. |
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Occupation will never bring liberation, and it is impossible to bring democracy by war. |
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Hindu militancy is not scripturalist and does not emphasize the goal of liberation as set forth in the Upanisads. |
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And the infectiousness of the music demonstrates the important role music plays in liberation. |
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The 3rd Division were deployed in Kabul to assist in the liberation of the capital and defeat Taliban forces in the mountains. |
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These songs reflected the nuances between the different classes involved in the liberation struggle. |
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His prescripts for liberation, unity, and revaluation of African cultural dynamics become the basis for Pan-African discourse. |
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As in her previous writings, she champions the liberation and education of women. |
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The national liberation movement had not yet developed to a sufficiently mass scale. |
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He went to Paris after the liberation of France and to Cologne once it had been occupied by the Allies. |
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Marking the 66th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps, the theme for 2011 was Untold Stories. |
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His liberation was forced by a massive popular demonstration, and he went on to win the 1946 election. |
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Following liberation in 1944, a Fourth Republic was established and later dissolved in the course of the Algerian War. |
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During the Iraqi aggression on Kuwait, he sought to re-organize national military ranks abroad, in preparation for the war of liberation. |
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Both North Korea and South Korea switched to RHT in September 1945 after liberation from Japan which was defeated and surrendered by the Allies. |
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During the liberation of Normandy, between 13,632 and 19,890 French civilians were killed, and more were seriously wounded. |
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Following the liberation of 1945, allegations of collaboration with the occupying authorities were investigated. |
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In the hours following the liberation, members of the British liberating forces were obliged to intervene to prevent revenge attacks. |
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For two years after the liberation, Alderney was operated as a communal farm. |
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They were a leading force in the liberation of their country during the People's Liberation War of Yugoslavia. |
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It highlighted the Mutiny of 1857 as a war of liberation, and Gandhi's 'Quit India' begun in 1942, as defining historical events. |
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Pretakalpa, Narayan Dhakal's new novel, acquires its name from a story about Dalit liberation in the Rig Veda. |
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Davutoglu also said Turkey was ready to sign, ratify and implement re-admission agreement synchronously with visa liberation. |
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This liberation from the cell wall may mean that these compounds become available for absorption in the body. |
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He likened animal liberation to other movements such as the struggle against slavery and apartheid saying they had seen violence. |
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When liberation finally came the vengeful French rounded up and executed many of the Vichy quislings. |
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The ARS team has since demonstrated nickel's vital role in other plants and has identified functions beyond the liberation of nitrogen. |
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Fourth, the rural peasants demanded liberation from the heavy system of taxes and dues owed to local landowners. |
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Having spent most of World War II in his collaborationist mother's small-town home, Albert departs for Paris shortly after the liberation. |
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However, in West Pakistan the conflict was described as a civil war as opposed to a war of liberation. |
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He knew that there had been no Hasmonean rescue, no Maccabean liberation, and he wept. |
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I can see them all sitting down and plotting to smash the state via animal liberation and macrobiotic eating habits. |
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The United States acquired Micronesia as a trust territory in 1945 following its liberation from the Japanese. |
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It issued an amnesty for those who had fought on either side during the liberation war. |
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There was speculation that the find was was more likely to be linked to animal liberation groups than dissident Irish terrorists. |
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The puputan was both a sign to other kings of an end, and a way to achieve liberation of the soul by death in battle. |
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Fourier was the most ardent and voluminous advocate of women's liberation and of sexual freedom among the early socialists. |
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But to commemorate the 70th anniversary of D-Day, it is being awarded to veterans who helped in the liberation of France. |
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Shramana gave rise to the concept of the cycle of birth and death, the concept of samsara, and the concept of liberation. |
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The liberation of heat with insufficient rapidity will not cause an explosion. |
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The Brigade Piron was involved in the Normandy Invasion and the battles in France and the Netherlands until liberation. |
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Nicole, my literary agent, seemed to have trouble accepting my liberation. |
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This led to the inevitable release of Nelson Mandela and the unbanning of all liberation movements. |
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The argument against embracing marriage as a conservatizing force is as old as the idea of gay liberation itself. |
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What drives Rohrabacher's misguided azeri liberation struggle? |
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In short, Critical Race Theory is an intellectual movement that is both particular to our postmodern times and part of a tradition of human resistance and liberation. |
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The Vatican has disciplined one of the founders of liberation theology for overemphasizing the centrality of the poor in the church and the humanity of Jesus. |
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They are widely considered to constitute the single most important event leading to the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for LGBT rights in the United States. |
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The British Army contributed 50,000 troops to the coalition which fought Iraq in the Persian Gulf War, and British forces controlled Kuwait after its liberation. |
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Sikhs believe that being in the company of the Satsang or Sadh Sangat is one of the key ways to achieve liberation from the cycles of reincarnation. |
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Following liberation and the Allied victory over the Axis, Greece annexed the Dodecanese Islands from Italy and regained Western Thrace from Bulgaria. |
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But they ended up burning Irish villagers out of their homes in a scorched earth policy so it didn't quite end up in the liberation they intended. |
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Following the liberation of 1945, reconstruction led to a transformation of the economies of the islands, attracting immigration and developing tourism. |
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He was present at the Normandy landings and the liberation of Paris. |
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On August 25, he was present at the liberation of Paris although, contrary to the Hemingway legend, he was not the first into the city, nor did he liberate the Ritz. |
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He pointed out that the middle classes cooperated across national frontiers and used nationalistic rhetoric as a weapon against the workers and their liberation. |
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Consequently, during much of the revolution, Jefferson and other founding fathers were busy trying to stifle the liberation of slaves and protect the rights of their masters. |
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The salvation of man consists in liberation from the domination of matter. |
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To a man, Cyrenaica's new landlords insist they are the launchpad for a countrywide liberation, with Tripoli as the capital, not a separatist movement. |
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In early 1993, further education staff were pressingly invited to seminars, workshops and training days to prepare for liberation from the local education authorities. |
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Although Britten was extraordinarily devoted to his mother and was devastated at her death, it also seems to have been something of a liberation for him. |
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However, the war of liberation denied him several objectives. |
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It interweaves stories of submariners with comprehensive description of naval warfare from Pearl Harbor to the liberation of American prisoners of war. |
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For many, oriental asymmetry was a liberation, and sharawaggi became a cult term of praise when talking about everything from ceramics to buildings. |
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By breaking the circuitous links of Twelve Nidanas, Buddhism asserts that a liberation from this endless cycles of rebirth and dukkha can be attained. |
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Carol Anderson notes that insight is often depicted in the Vinaya as the opening of the Dhamma eye, which sets one on the Buddhist path to liberation. |
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Australia contributed significantly to the liberation of Borneo. |
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The liberation movement started in Argentina where autonomous juntas were created as a result of the loss of authority of the Spanish government over its colonies. |
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But it has also incorporated the yogic tradition, as reflected in the use of jhana, which is rejected in other sutras as not resulting in the final result of liberation. |
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Almost three years later in March 1945, combined Filipino and American forces landed and reoccupied the island during the liberation of the Philippines. |
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After liberation, many of the Freedmen remained on the same plantation. |
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Braising was a liberation for me, understanding how liquor, the aromatics and the meat meld mysteriously into a unified flavour of fulsome fabulousness. |
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In northern Serbia, the Red Army, with limited support from Bulgarian forces, assisted the Partisans in a joint liberation of the capital city of Belgrade on 20 October. |
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Her political focus was not specifically on women or their liberation. |
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According to historian Roy Porter, the liberation of the human mind from a dogmatic state of ignorance is the epitome of what the Age of Enlightenment was trying to capture. |
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The alliance with Pisa allowed the liberation of the western sector of the Mediterranean from Saracen pirates, with the reconquest of Corsica, the Balearics and Provence. |
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Also, the freedom to enjoy and produce poetry is a consolation that the act of poeticizing itself constitutes a zone of liberation and empowerment. |
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