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    1. Alfred was encouraged by the way the hearing was going and began wrapping up his speech, "…And God had so made his Universe that when mankind attained full understanding we were resurrected and freed from death itself


    2. With his pack so much lighter Alan felt freed and he also felt it would be very weak of him to have to call the rest this time


    3. I believe she’s a new arrival, found an egg and was living in a cave by herself near the town we just recently freed


    4. As the years flew by, all of Asia was freed, and then the Middle East and Africa


    5. I not only freed myself, but I freed my children as well


    6. from? Meditate on the ways in which you may be freed


    7. But could not be freed from this nightmare


    8. to see this new technique that purportedly freed


    9. 7For he that is dead is freed from sin


    10. His hands were freed and he was pushed

    11. When the spring at last freed the village and roads from the ice of winter, George and Harry took a train trip to San Francisco and then to the Sutro & Co


    12. As I saw God as a father that loved me, it freed me from years of


    13. Jesus has freed us from the flesh so that we can walk in the


    14. had deceived her from the truth about Jesus and freed her to see


    15. She had thought herself freed of the Destroyer, freed from his endless cycle of pain


    16. The truth was that Adros had freed him far too late


    17. If Imorbis was infected by the latest evolution of the Plague, then perhaps he truly did need Anon’s help to be freed of the Dead Tree


    18. And no matter what occurs here, he will be freed


    19. Now with Anon’s blood coursing through his veins, the Void’s will was buried deeper than ever before, almost as if he was entirely freed


    20. If they wished to stand a chance against the demon, they had to break his focus before he was fully freed and once more assaulted their minds

    21. It strained against the chains that bound it within me and raged when it could not be freed


    22. } To let a farm in this manner, was quite agreeable to the usual economy of, I believe, the sovereigns of all the different countries of Europe, who used frequently to let whole manors to all the tenants of those manors, they becoming jointly and severally answerable for the whole rent ; but in return being allowed to collect it in their own way, and to pay it into the king's exchequer by the hands of their own bailiff, and being thus altogether freed from the insolence of the king's officers; a circumstance in those days regarded as of the greatest importance


    23. So she’d insist the mortal must be freed


    24. Once freed from her bindings, she’d follow to his warm fire in the cave mouth


    25. he’d freed and married her


    26. other Chaurus crawled to swipe at his back, Penelope was suddenly freed from the binding trance


    27. One such banner had found the strong breeze after being freed from somewhere inside the capital


    28. Had the king of Portugal submitted to those ignominious terms which his brother-in-law the king of Spain proposed to him, Britain would have been freed from a much greater inconveniency than the loss of the Portugal trade, the burden of supporting a very weak ally, so unprovided of every thing for his own defence, that the whole power of England, had it been directed to that single purpose, could scarce, perhaps, have defended him for another campaign


    29. Her tits were lovely and when they sprang out, freed from the confinement of the bra, the boy stared at them hard


    30. If it was adopted, however, Great Britain would not only be immediately freed from the whole annual expense of the peace establishment of the colonies, but might settle with them such a treaty of commerce as would effectually secure to her a free trade, more advantageous to the great body of the people, though less so to the merchants, than the monopoly which she at present enjoys

    31. hind legs, and that freed up our hands to use


    32. As soon as the Shenandoah had been freed of prisoners, she began to bear down on her next victim, which turned out to be


    33. Mind you nothing could dampen my spirit just knowing that Gorge and Tommy were alive was a tonic in itself and I knew that they would fight tooth and nail to clear my name and have me freed


    34. The masked man, similar to whomever it was that freed him from the jail, leaned in and spoke in a voice so low it must have been synthesized


    35. She added, ‘You will need to follow my instructions carefully in order to be freed


    36. The hemp rope was beginning to fray, and in a matter of minutes, the squirming pale Halfling would be freed and ready for Carl’s dinner plate


    37. “But without Osgood and that incredibly hard head of his, we never would have freed Billi and Soapy


    38. It subsequently transpired that Prempeh's head slave had been placed in charge, and other slaves, freed from bondage in Kumassi, had flown there with the news of Prempeh's downfall


    39. Many a home in this district would rejoice in the restoration of a long-lost son, father or husband, freed after, perhaps, years of bondage


    40. General Blanco returned to Spain, Castellanos assumed command, and as the Spanish troops were mobilised in the large cities, the smaller towns, freed from restraint, invited the insurgents to enter

    41. Just as he’d freed the woman and helped her to her feet, a loud blast sounded and he ducked


    42. A second later the cultist was freed from all worries concerning his legs, as the bowel was


    43. the stranger was searched Presque freed him, still staring at the badge identifying him as Heinrich


    44. YOU freed the murderer and condemned The Innocent!


    45. They freed me,” he announced


    46. In this case, victims became emotionally attached to their captors, and even defended them after they were freed from their six-day ordeal


    47. In spite of Johnson, Congress, Union generals, abolitionists, the Freedmen's Bureau, and newly freed Blacks exercising their civil rights could point to some accomplishments


    48. She felt her blouse button was freed one by one


    49. What is far less known is that Emancipation enabled a Republican effort that freed California Indians as well


    50. Black slaves, who largely freed themselves and brought down the plantation slave-owning elites who had run the US since colonial times














































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    Synonymes pour "freed"

    emancipated set free released unfettered discharged