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    liberation


    1. Practice of Dharma leads to the perfect realisation of essential unity with the Supreme or the final end, the highest good, namely, ‘Moksha’ (liberation)


    2. chaos that surrounds Oliver in an intense feeling of liberation


    3. them up and out of the crisis and into a place of liberation that


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


    5. (the burning will, liberation, power, lust), is earth: (the depths, the


    6. supporting the struggle for the liberation of


    7. fact, the movement for the liberation


    8. heroic age of the war of liberation


    9. the movement for the liberation of the


    10. Yoga and Buddhism both have the goal of complete liberation, or nirvana

    11. In various branches of yoga, Hinduism, and Buddhism, liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth is the purpose of life


    12. Hatha yoga can help the practitioner move along the path to enlightenment and liberation through physical practices aimed at finding balance in the body and stillness in the mind


    13. The Bhagavad Gita says that those who can discriminate between the “body” and the “knower of the body” can obtain liberation, which is the ultimate goal of yoga


    14. “Did y'all have a hand in the Lascorii intervention that led to my liberation from the Naud?” She faced Tei directly, “And what about my becoming so tight with the Matriarch?!”


    15. In this context Krishna instructs Arjuna on duty, the nature of Arjuna as an eternal being, and how to find liberation through the practice of yoga


    16. They view death not as a tragedy that is to be feared, but rather as liberation from human suffering


    17. hours away from liberation into the


    18. Cognizance is actually the key to liberation


    19. Torbin stood abruptly, feeling a sudden liberation


    20. But though this practice necessarily puts off the liberation of the public revenue from a fixed period, to one so indefinite that it is not very likely ever to arrive ; yet, as a greater sum can, in all cases, be raised by this new practice than by the old one of anticipation, the former, when men have once become familiar with it, has, in the great exigencies of the state, been universally preferred to the latter

    21. The future liberation of the public revenue they leave to the care of posterity


    22. When annuities are granted upon tontines, the liberation of the public revenue does not commence till the death of all the annuitants


    23. expedient which will raise most money, is almost always preferred to that which is likely to bring about, in the speediest manner, the liberation of the public revenue


    24. It is not the different degrees of anxiety in the two governments of France and England for the liberation of the public revenue, which occasions this difference in their respective modes of borrowing ; it arises altogether from the different views and interests of the lenders


    25. considerable liberation of the public revenue had been brought about, and growing in its progress as expensive as the last war, may, from irresistible necessity, render the British system of taxation as oppressive as that of Holland, or even as that of Spain


    26. That the public revenue of Great Britain can never be completely liberated, or even that any considerable progress can ever be made towards that liberation, while the surplus of that revenue, or what is over and above defraying the annual expense of the peace establishment, is so very small, it seems altogether in vain to expect


    27. That liberation, it is evident, can never be brought about, without either some very considerable augmentation of the public revenue, or some equally considerable reduction of the public expense


    28. The most sanguine projector, however, could scarce flatter himself, that any augmentation of this kind would be such as could give any reasonable hopes, either of liberating the public revenue altogether, or even of making such progress towards that liberation in time of peace, as either to prevent or to compensate the further accumulation of the public debt in the next war


    29. ‘I too have experienced the release and the liberation of those first few steps,’ Roidon said soberly through his comm


    30. The Black Liberation Movements were strongly linked to Communism, trained militarily and equipped by Communist’s who were banned in South Africa

    31. One wonders why took so long! I believed then and now that if I had been born black, I would have joined the Liberation Struggle


    32. There is a lot of talk these days of the so-called “lost generation” in South Africa, which usually refers the black youths of 1976 who left school and country to join the Liberation Movements


    33. The best of them all in my opinion anyway was the Liberation Movement's AK47 which was perfectly balanced


    34. I did not understand his reasons then or now for those victims had nothing to do with the Liberation Movements and were neither terrorists nor criminals


    35. With the Apartheid Laws, the Liberation Movements decided to take up arms and as we know lost badly during the first attempts where Mr Mandela was arrested


    36. The Liberation Movements were never highly rated as terrorists by the international experts but could put up a decent fight when cornered


    37. We refused again, and the Liberation Movements took up arms


    38. The invasion itself was called "Operation Savannah" and the Army (despite of his old Second World War equipment) had no problem in destroying the Liberation Movements and whoever else in their path


    39. The Liberation Movements thought (wrongly) that the Army was defeated and kicked out


    40. Cuba then became involved on the side of the Liberation Movements and sent tens of thousands of troops to Angola

    41. I saw a television story after 1994 where a whole platoon of SAP COIN was “killed” by the Liberation Movement


    42. Any idiot can understand that the parents of the children (young men) who joined the Liberation Movement will explain to the Army and SAP they were kidnapped! What do you think the child will say after being rescued? That he went voluntarily because the political system is of such a nature that no educated person can endure it? Of course not! If he does, the policeman will arrest him and kick the (you know what) out of him for his long haired liberal tendencies


    43. * Some tried, they wrote to repeat the same circle arguments of the dreadfulness of communism and the mistaken belief that the Liberation Movements were indeed communists


    44. That gave me a lifelong respect for the rugged reliability of the Liberation Movements weapons


    45. The Liberation Movements core strategy was to make the country "ungovernable" and win the sympathy of the world by doing so


    46. As said in the previous chapter that the Liberation Movements were not rated highly by international terrorist experts as terrorists


    47. This happened seven years before I was even born but we learned about it, or our version rather which is different from the Liberation Movement's during our riot course at Maleoskop


    48. This was seriously abused by the Liberation Movements and let me explain this statement


    49. Obviously the Liberation Movements wanted to support their cause and people and hence a clash would be almost inevitable


    50. At one stage the Zulu Nation started a punch-up with each other as some supported Inkatha and the others the Liberation Movements












































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    Synonyms for "liberation"

    freeing liberation release discharge dismissal dismission firing sack sacking separation displacement diffusion osmosis deliverance freedom rescue emancipation

    "liberation" definitions

    the act of liberating someone or something


    the attempt to achieve equal rights or status


    the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)