Freedom
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3168 examples of Freedom in a sentence
But we don't and cannot forget, as we thank our whole life and
freedom
to these Hungarian heroes of 1956.
Neither the story, nor the world, nor the characters
' freedom
to move and breathe and think, has been constricted in any way; the animation (like the artwork generally) is simply GOOD, and there's an end to it.
I think this is not in a fair and good spirit of a web-site to make such a requirement since it violates the
freedom
of expression, like, I personally think I've already said what I wanted to say bout the film.
Where gay marriage is normal in Holland, and gays are put to prison or to death in some other countries, sexual
freedom
is also not the same everywhere.
One of the first films produced (but not directed) by Roger Corman is marginally okay tale of convict (John Ireland, who directed) who escapes from prison and then kidnaps Dorothy Malone and uses her and her sports car as a cover for entry into a race that will get him across the border and to
freedom.
We can have the sense of
freedom
but are we actually free to do anything out of our own will?
Bunuel is trying to send us a message through his film with a surrealistic touch that the idea of
freedom
that we think we have does not really exist.
Only, this time there is no abuse, just artistic
freedom.
It's shocking but glorious, full of emotion, will and act for achieving
freedom
and victory.
The main character joins a band of Scanian
freedom
fighters to seek revenge on the people murdering his family.
A polish
freedom
fighter or a Jewish man on the run?
They'll also be pleased to see that given a modest budget by today's shock-horror standards, he has exhibited new
freedom
of movement and imagery.
She never convinces as a half-African fighter for
freedom
in the disguise of an interpreter...Too many compromises -Pollack - hints at something like this in the DVD specials - and no thrills.
The mass persecution of Christians still goes on, and many are continuing to lose their lives and their freedom, simply because they are Christians.
America DOES have
freedom
of speech, but for a foreign national spreading pro-Nazi propaganda during the war, this is ridiculous!
But Stone made a big mistake: he let himself get seduced by the huge charisma of the Cuban leader (something that's pretty easy, nobody can deny it) and he forgot to tell about so important issues such as the Cuban dissidents, or the fact that in Cuba there's not
freedom
of speech at all.
When we try to grasp for the meaning, it is like a ghost, a phantom that "leaves us with a wisp of vapor in our hands" and disappears - very much like the liberty, the
freedom
the humans try to find but instead could only see its phantom disappearing.
Mr. Todd believes defending the publication of their "Tomorrow's Times" is a
freedom
of speech issue; but, his college administration terms it a "pornographic rag".
The film focuses on the characters, their silent suffering and yearning for
freedom
while living in a state of constant paranoia as it tears husband from wife, mother from son, and heroism emerges from the most unlikely places.
Thankfully it did not have too much to do with the whole
freedom
fighters stories, which we have had way too many already.
Two Lane Blacktop is one of those movies that doesn't offer a lot of narrative and its characters don't have names, but it seduces us with its images of
freedom
and a seemingly constant nomadic cruise through beautiful landscapes.
Not only is it important historically for its political implications - not about tobacco, but about conflicts of commercial interest that control
freedom
of speech along the airwaves in the U.S.- it is a great story and it is true.
The selves within this man are trapped, one by his choices, one by his
freedom
-- What to do with the trap? - face your truth, become who you really are, and be grateful for the people, the pain and suffering, your history, etc. which have made "the new you" possible.
It captures a feeling of the
freedom
of adolescence as well as the bizarre humor of true friendship.
Thank you to IMDb for allowing the
freedom
of speech that President George W Bush and I and others support.
The nearest British television got to a 'Fonzie'-type character was 'Wolfie Smith' who, in his
'Freedom
For Tooting!' T-shirt, khaki jacket, braces, jeans and green beret, was an ineffectual rebel somehow left over from the '60's.
Through the events surrounding the disappearance of her husband, Lucia discovers a new side of herself she hasn't felt due to the
freedom
of being unmarried and unrestricted.
There can be a deal of ambivalence in the relationship between cop and prostitute.Being a prostitute is not in itself an offence.Soliciting for the purpose of prostitution is an offence,running a brothel is an offence,living off immoral earnings is an offence.Nonetheless a cop can have a lot of power over a streetwalker.He can arrest her,hassle her,keep her moving on,blackmail her for freebies,even take money from her.And she has little recourse.Most cops chose to turn a blind eye to all but the most blatant soliciting unless under pressure from above or from concerned citizens.The same goes for sex shows and massage parlours.A few,like Detective Wes Block,are attracted by their defiant sexuality and availability and the
freedom
they represent to have random uncomplicated sexual relief on tap.Like Block these men are usually separated or divorced,middle - aged and wary of intimacy and commitment.
"Terrorists are people too" Unfortunately it shows a resolute ignorance of the fact that
freedom
has always been won at the cost of blood and continues to be defended at the same cost.
America remains the only modern country who rebuilt defeated enemies and then returned them to
freedom.
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