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    freedom


    1. and therefore have more freedom to roam the planet are usual y


    2. There’s a certain freedom in being cheap


    3. He has a mobile but doesn’t tend to give the number out to all and sundry, preferring to keep a bit of freedom from the perpetual messages that so many of his colleagues have to field as a result of being more profligate with their own mobile telephone numbers


    4. Moksha or freedom through communion with God or the Infinite


    5. I have seen too many dear friends leave this world too soon; before they understood the great freedom that comes with aging


    6. still allowed the freedom of an apartment on the coast, somewhere that I could retreat


    7. where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom


    8. our diseases and began proclaiming that truth, freedom came into our


    9. accepting the request would bring freedom of a kind that, at her tender and exciting


    10. “You think you know what freedom means

    11. lips that kiss, freedom, hope and love that both had expected


    12. For a brief moment we believed you, but we can’t have freedom, none of us


    13. your reality born out of the realisation that Rousseau and freedom and brotherhood


    14. front of him was a man he had once known as a brother, a man for whose freedom he


    15. name of justice and freedom and then, when they think they’re winning their fear


    16. shoulders we will step to freedom


    17. As I stripped off my shirt I wondered how I could measure time accurately, how I could make the most of these small moments of freedom


    18. In a flash both Beniamin and I embraced, and then all four of us, arms around each other’s shoulders, huddled together and so began the insane babble of briefly-realised freedom


    19. I wanted to pin him down lest he try to fly to freedom out of the shattered windows


    20. Give us our freedom and join with us in Holy Crusade

    21. It is also within this passage that Paul explains the freedom we have in Christ and the way in which the cross overcomes the power of the devil


    22. Can you imagine an entire nation of Pauls going to and fro throughout the earth to proclaim the freedom that they have now experienced in Christ? It will be during the Millennial Kingdom that Israel will fulfill her ultimate purposes of being the priestly nation to the nations (Exodus 19:6)


    23. Lucy saw with absolute clarity under this calm but deep moonlight, that accepting the request would bring freedom of a kind that, at her tender and exciting age, she had never yet considered


    24. If you want financial freedom, then this is what you need to


    25. was the symbol of my freedom from slavery


    26. Freedom is a right and without it the dignity of man is violated


    27. But freedom by itself is not enough


    28. of freedom, liberation and being here for my loved ones


    29. On one side of this monument is a statue of freedom fighters raising the Kenyan flag


    30. This is your reality born out of the realisation that Rousseau and freedom and brotherhood are lies

    31. Standing in front of him was a man he had once known as a brother, a man for whose freedom he had fought, but who now visited upon him the solitude of imprisonment and Citizen Marat’s never ending, reedy, mechanical voice


    32. continue with what she was doing for the freedom of


    33. He is still proclaiming life to the dead and freedom to the captive


    34. When we will die in such a way as to bring God’s message and bless them that curse us, then we are truly offering freedom to the captive and sight for the blind


    35. Is our freedom constituted in that our death serves an ultimate purpose of God? Can we die in such a way as to express a mystery? Revelation 12:11 says that they loved not their lives even unto death


    36. Freedom beckoning, we set off along a track heading south from the city


    37. in his guineas, would sup and drink to his freedom


    38. They are freedom pills, concoctions, potions,


    39. without notice, freedom is a relative concept,


    40. Practice this exercise every day and you will soon notice a marked improvement in your posture and a new feeling of freedom from backache and a new feeling of lightness as your straightening spine allows your lungs to take in more oxygen

    41. But why should these people have to suffer an assault on their lifestyle at all? Why should arrogance destroy their freedom?


    42. He's found his own freedom


    43. Annie, knowing her brother from years of quiet observation, correctly suggested to her great-aunt that he would dedicate his new found personal freedom and financial independence to the pursuit of private digital excess, and it was this that great-aunt Edith was thinking about as she lay in bed after a very pleasant Saturday in the company of her poor, disappointed relative


    44. internationally for his creative and often humorous use of Emotional Freedom Techniques®


    45. be nice if Vidya was here? Isn't this what she longed for most? Freedom above all


    46. He wondered how Ava would enjoy her new found freedom on this first important social occasion since the separation was official and all accounts settled


    47. to work out what he could do to win his darling beloved’s freedom


    48. The law is the law in heaven, and in this area, you are property of the Goddess until you buy your freedom


    49. live in a world that gives to us our religious freedom


    50. I soon finish it, enjoying the freedom to read the paper without any time pressure












































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    Synonyms for "freedom"

    freedom exemption franchise immunity autonomy liberty autocracy sovereignty facility frankness forthrightness ingenuousness spontaneity laxity licence looseness rescue redemption deliverance salvation emancipation impunity parole

    "freedom" definitions

    the condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally imposed restraints


    immunity from an obligation or duty