Freedom
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3168 examples of Freedom in a sentence
That
freedom
getting back into the hands of the consumer, that would be the most exciting thing.
So this is what I was talking about, while molding, it's such a great experience, because we have
freedom
of like walking, or moving my hand or, moving around in the space, but the moment this becomes solid, when you cannot move even an inch, because this is plaster of Paris, so the moment you pour it it's like liquid; but after 20 minutes, it's almost like a hard stone.
My name is Mwende Katwiwa and I am a poet, a Pan-Africanist and a
freedom
fighter.
It turns out that freedom, the ability to make up your mind and change your mind, is the friend of natural happiness, because it allows you to choose among all those delicious futures and find the one that you would most enjoy.
But
freedom
to choose, to change and make up your mind, is the enemy of synthetic happiness, and I'm going to show you why.
It is about allowing ourselves the
freedom
to become fully human, recognizing the depth and the breadth of the human psyche and building institutions to protect Rembrandt's fragile altruist within.
Forgiveness is
freedom
from hate.
So, preaching for
freedom
of speech is easy here, but as you have seen in contexts of repression or division, again, what can a cartoonist do?
So really, it's not about the
freedom
of cartoonists; it's about your freedoms.
This resulted in additional
freedom
and the possibility to take a few things into our own hands.
Of course, more
freedom
also means more responsibility, which we were happy to take, because we believed in our work.
They strive to seize all the
freedom
they can get, and they take the responsibility they need to take.
Whether worn by refugees or world-changing entrepreneurs, when people are allowed the
freedom
to present themselves in a manner that celebrates their own unique identities, a magical thing happens.
It grants
freedom
to a black man who killed the men who raped his daughter and in the end he gets of scat-free!
He teams up with Barbara, a
freedom
fighter who has infiltrated Ivan's El Salvador camp and soon the both of them are blowing up half of South America.
And it's all because the various Powers (Eleni's soliloquy of "guards" in different colored uniforms) didn't allow the generation after the "aristocrats" of 1919 (Spyros) to follow the call of peace and
freedom
(the music of Nikos and his fellow musicians, i.e., the Movement, the Cause).
Where the world in "The Stranger" features a totalitarian regime out to squash the
freedom
of the citizenry, "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" merely showed a true mirror world where handwriting, roads, houses, machinery of every kind, and of course internal organs were all in reverse (or mirrored) order.
My belief is that this movie was made by people who, through a passing familiarity with the story of the DRC's fight for freedom, saw a story filled with drama and emotion, and decided to exploit it.
The characters likewise are one-dimensional and flat; unfortunately I don't know whether Lumumba was actually a
freedom
fighter passionately devoted to ideals of Congolese unity, but after an hour or so of the movie I certainly didn't trust it to tell me so.
In the 100 degree heat, the prisoners are to trek fifty some odd miles to an American flag for their
freedom.
But other than that the movie seemed to drag and the heroes didn't really work for their
freedom.
In fact, in recent years, the Marquis has undergone a bit of a transformation to a defender of
freedom
with great insight, not the fat sado-masochist rapist he really was.
The basic message of this picture is: "we Americans...coming from the worlds only true democracy have a divine right to go to all other nations...and put right their wrongs.....screw-up their environment....and teach them about freedom....." (see for example The Beach......at least Leo did it with a bit more style)....of course Vietnam is another story.... And.....the educated Asian may well ask why the Yankie Gungh-Ho attitude about Asia should come from a nation whose main contribution to humanity has been helping to spread Cancer... Aids.. Gun carrying kiddies and Jerry Springer......et al..
It is a movie which sheds the light on the begging of the Palestinian struggle against the Israeli occupation of Palestine but it does not show the real feelings of the people back then and how they were tricked into believing that they could return to their home soon , it does not mention the massacres committed by the Jews like Der Yassine and how they tortured and killed and destroyed the family of any Palestinian
freedom
fighter it lacks the credibility about the real Palestinian struggle and about anything Palestinian , however it has something about the suffering of Palestinian citizens ending up as refugees in the nearby Arab countries , the movie focuses on the story of the man in coma he is now in the present time and through his story we see the film .
Suffice to say that I have rarely been so insulted by such a dreadful piece of drivel and as for the real problem of sexual slavery, girls go voluntarily to new 'jobs' in distant lands and are abused, raped, and often killed by the gang master who meets them off the boat/plane and takes their passports and
freedom.
It's a role he adopts out of his own aggression and natural mannerisms, a frothing mad approach to
freedom
of speech as he attacks just about everyone and everything, even those that often call up to agree with him or compliment him.
I watched it again last night for what has to be the 10th time and I still get goosebumps watching him fly down the hill with Jimi Hendrix's
"Freedom"
playing in the background.
One man has managed to evade assimilation, and operates outside the system, fighting to preserve his
freedom.
It is a western of exceptional beauty and narrative purity, well acted by members of Ford's 'stock company', including Jane Darwell, Alan Mowbray, Ward Bond,and Harry Carey, Jr.Like almost all of Ford's films,it is a meditation on
freedom
and community.
This is linear, with a tad
freedom
as far as the order goes, so the buccaneer sitting down with this, for at least the second time, has not got that large an amount of possibilities as far as being challenged by this goes, unless he or she has forgotten what to do in the meantime.
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