emancipated in A Sentence

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    Emancipating Ourselves from Mental Slavery.

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    Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery.

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    Piano Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery.

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    You think you're so Emancipated, don't you?

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    With these two fires you may get Emancipated to *Sarvaniyantaa* Yama deity.

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    More than 10,000 companies globally have adopted the ITIL structure, hence emancipating chances for a prolific future abroad.

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    One of the most unique and interesting speeches of the convention was made by Sojourner's Truth, an Emancipated slave.

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    Napoleon Emancipated Jews from laws which restricted them to ghettos, and expanded their rights to property, worship, and careers.

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    Make a move- The Netherlands is a highly Emancipated country that prides itself in fighting for the equality of women.

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    Make a move- The Belgium is a highly Emancipated country that prides itself in fighting for the equality of women.

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    The proletariat cannot emancipate itself without at the same time emancipating the whole of society from all forms of exploitation and oppression.

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    But increasing culture presents new ideals, and the mind, absorbing the ethical spirit of its environment, gradually emancipates itself from conventions and superstitions.

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    Naturally, initially, each new opportunity was won back with great difficulty, and even now there are areas where Emancipated actors have not yet reached.

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    When naysayers or obscurantists blocked my ambition to empower myself and emancipate others, it took an Indian to crack open the doors for me.

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    In early American history, a significant female icon was a representation of Liberty, derived from Libertas, the goddess of freedom widely worshipped in ancient Rome, especially among Emancipated slaves.

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    The other significant female icon in American culture was a representation of Liberty, derived from Libertas, the goddess of freedom widely worshipped in ancient Rome, especially among Emancipated slaves.

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    New realities are increasingly characterized by growing zero marginal cost supply, low entry barriers, greater focus on decentralization and local empowerment, digitalization and commoditization of technology, more flexible and rapid pay back solutions, increasingly active investors and servicing of Emancipated consumers.

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    William Wilberforce, the anti-slavery champion who was also a member of the Clapham Sect declared in the House of Commons in 1813 that emancipating Hindus from their religion was as much the sacred duty of every Christian as emancipating Africans from slavery.

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    The Jew has Emancipated himself in a Jewish manner, not only because he has acquired financial power, but also because, through him and also apart from him, money has become a world power and the practical Jewish spirit has become the practical spirit of the Christian nations.

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