Liberty
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703 examples of Liberty in a sentence
Like the original, this movie rails against a federal government which oversteps its bounds with regards to personal
liberty.
Though it's not for everyone, it is a genuinely brilliant, darkly funny, even more often deeply disturbing tale about love, sex, personal liberty, and revenge, a serious morality tale even more relevant now in a time when Congress wants to outlaw gay marriage by trashing our Constitution.
Two sailors go on
liberty
to see if they can find love and romance.
I can explain, I think!! Well... Until that happen on 25th April 1974, our freedom was limited, we didn't had
liberty
of speech, but when we got it at the revolution, it seems that Portuguese People lost his opinion, we don't use our
liberty
of speech!
By the end of the film I felt the same as I did when I first saw the BBC production of Pride and Prejudice, I was yearning for the characters to find what they were looking for whether it was isolation, peace,
liberty
or love.
First of all it is quite linear so when your mission says for example go to that room all the doors in the house will be locked apart from those that lead to the room of your mission this may save time but it restricts your
liberty
of exploration.Secondly the fact all the weapons are antiques may not appeal to most fps players who are used to high tech weaponry.
Most of the events shown in the film reflect with exactitude the behavior of the army officers and soldiers to conduct the coup, of the oppressed people, who were very happy with this new development and the liberty, the resistance of Caetano's men, and also in a subtle way of most conservative officials, including Spinola, who took over as the new president.
another question after all what happen in occupied Palestine is military resistance.. so why all the media & obviously the movie maker insist on covering it from an Islamic point of view while in regard to the brutal fights like in Latin America it's about the
liberty
& getting red of corruption.
Henry Cray is a young gay man who's gone away to college and is enjoying the
liberty
of coming out, away from his family.
Kind of like sailors on
liberty
the three are looking for a good time and after an uneasy dinner with the couple strike out in search of female companionship.
But, for no valid reason, their
liberty
was taken from them because of the law instated to counter terrorist acts happening during "la crise d'octobre".
Battle Cry - from beer to eternity- this Raoul Walsh directed ode to the marines is a long slog-148 minutes- and most of it is spent following the marines on
liberty
and their love lives.Some of it works- Aldo Ray is surprisingly effective as big lumberjack who falls for the New Zealand gal - but for the most part this overwrought melodrama follows lesser lights like Tab Hunter.Based on a script by Leon M. Uris and featuring a score by Max Steiner this movie is over-sentimental and a middling soap opera.James Whitmore does a good job as Mac the Sargent and Raymond Massey is fine in his cameo as a general-but for the most part this is a less glamorous and more plodding retake on the From Here to Eternity vibe.The DVD has a trailer and text retrospective on Walsh's directorial career.Avoid this like a landmine.
The system, of course, raises civil
liberty
issues, but seems to work perfectly, that is until Anderton is fingered for a murder.
I've read some complaints about the graphic nature of the brutality of this film (even to the point of alleging gratuitous
liberty
with the subject).
I felt you can learn something from the film.There is a very good shot of the statue of
liberty
when he leaves his country for the race.Laurel
I honestly do not know how much artistic
liberty
was taken with this film as I did not know his family, but I knew Rocky Dennis as a teenager and Eric Stoltz did an absolutely fantastic job of capturing his heart and soul as well as his intelligence.
OK, I give him to use artistic
liberty
but I cannot imagine king and courtesans of 16th century sing and dance "hip-hop."
"Hey Mr Spock, how about some
liberty
call on board that planet that loves to please?" Mr Spock answers, "The Federation is not paying you to enjoy yourself so get back to work!" Anyway, this episode is really lame in that it has no moral message like "Let This Be Your Last Battlefield", it's just a lady with superpowers and limited dialog screwing with the Enterprise, and despite Scottie's and Spock's very cool moment this episode sucks cheese whiz.
It's just another remake of RLS' classic novel with extreme artistic
liberty
taken in order to add a female "pirate" to the crew and really make it inane.
And as much is not recorded abt his life, the director has taken the
liberty
to make it like a fairy tale.
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.
In the courts of ancient Greece it was asked, "Who Stands To Gain?" or "Who Profits?" Study the facts and see who really stood to gain from 9/11! WWW.INFOWARS.COM WWW.PRISONPLANET.COM The Government needed a crisis to convince the people to willingly give up their
liberty
in exchange for safety.
Instead of introducing more legislation that is tainted both in the popular imagination and in its utility, Britain could, after all, trust its constitution to act as and when required to safeguard
liberty
and fair play.
Austria is strongly committed to the principles of liberty, democracy, respect for human rights, and the rule of law that are common to all EU member states.
The plaintiffs claim that their government’s active contribution to climate change has violated their constitutional rights to life, liberty, and property.
This means, secondly, that first elections, and perhaps elections more generally, are not themselves a sufficient guarantee of
liberty.
When Tony Blair says that the most important
liberty
is security from terrorist attacks, he has forgotten the first principles of his party and his country.
What matters is that mechanisms are in place that do make them leave, probably rather too late, and certainly with some pain and unhappiness, but in time for the constitution of
liberty
to remain intact.
Today's post-war generations, lacking direct memory of WWII, view Europe's great achievements - liberty, peace, and prosperity - as a given.
It provides further guarantees that decisions will be taken by those closest to citizens, and it acknowledges the significance the values on which the Union rests: respect for human rights and dignity, liberty, democracy, equality, and the rule of law.
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