Freeing Sentence Examples

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  • He smiled, freeing one hand to caress the curve of her throat.

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  • Vara felt a kinship with him after freeing him from the catacombs.

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  • Freeing a man should put him in her debt, and he was the last person in the house who would rat her out to Romas's family!

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  • It hangs there, waiting for me to step upon this velvet chair where I sit, tie its far descending end to my neck, and step from this world, freeing it from the guilt and troubles Annie Quincy has caused.

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  • She shoved a camera at Dean, an expensive looking Nikon, freeing her other hand to more securely grasp the rail.

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  • Yet Darkyn asked for nothing in exchange for freeing him.

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  • The death-dealer smiled faintly.  Rhyn trotted away from him, out of the palace and into the jungle.  He suspected freeing Katie from Death would be easier than freeing Gabe from Death.  There was more at stake for her if she lost Gabe.

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  • Rather than warn them again, he tied his reins to his horse's mane, freeing up his hands to draw his knives.

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  • When they reached the beginning, he sawed the twine in two, freeing the tree.

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  • He watched with anxiety every opportunity of once more freeing his country from Austria.

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  • His dreams of freeing the Christians from the yoke of the infidel had to be abandoned, and the conquest of the northern shores of the Black Sea was postponed till the reign of Catherine II.

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  • He nourished the grandiose idea of driving out the hordes of Tamerlane, freeing all Russia from the Tatar yoke, and proclaiming himself emperor of the North and East.

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  • The planters, the principal possessors of wealth, regarded the measure as unnecessary in view of the act which had been passed in 1885 providing for the gradual freeing of all slaves.

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  • Two progressive measures of the highest importance were passed by this diet, one making Magyar the official language of Hungary, the other freeing the peasants' holdings from all feudal obligations.

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  • In 1428 an Annamese general Le-Loi succeeded in freeing the country once more, and founded a dynasty which lasted till the end of the 18th century.

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  • His right to exact military, financial and judicial duties for the state he had used to force men to become his dependants, and then he had stood between them and the state, freeing them from burdens which he threw with increased weight upon those who still stood outside his personal protection.

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  • Filangieri was a very distinguished soldier, and a man of great ability; although he changed sides several times he became really attached to the Bourbon dynasty, which he hoped to save by freeing it from its reactionary tendencies and infusing a new spirit into it.

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  • In the Fragmente he aims at nationalizing German poetry and freeing it from all extraneous influence.

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  • The Ionians were naturally averse from prolonged warfare, and in the prosperity which must have followed the final rout of the Persians and the freeing of the Aegean from the pirates (a very important feature in the league's policy) a money contribution was only a trifling burden.

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  • A sub-lieutenant of the garrison, Vasily Mirovich, found out all about him, and formed a plan for freeing and proclaiming him emperor.

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  • By freeing Thebes from paying tribute to the Minyans of Orchomenus he won Creon's daughter, Megara, to wife.

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  • The recovery of lost Ottoman territory, the furthering of Pan-Islamism, and the freeing of the empire from all exasperating fetters of European control, were given as additional and important purposes in view.

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  • On the other side Oku had taken over part of Nogi's line, thus freeing the 3rd Army for further extension to the north-west, and the rest of the 2nd Army, the 4th, the 1st and the 5th were approaching the Hun-ho from the south (March 8th).

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  • He was closely associated with several of the most important questions in Belgian history during the last half of the 19th century - notably the freeing of the Scheldt.

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  • Twenty-one powers and states attended a conference held on the question at Brussels in 1863, and on the 15th of July the treaty freeing the Scheldt was signed.

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  • But his great achievement was the freeing of the Scheldt, and in token of its gratitude the city of Antwerp erected a fine monument to his memory.

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  • The programme of reform thus included not only the extirpation of simony and Nicolaitism, but also the freeing of the Church from the influence of the State, the recovery of her absolute control over all her possessions, the liberty of the Church and of the hierarchy.

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  • Having in 842 crushed a rising in Saxony, he compelled the Abotrites to own his authority, and undertook campaigns against the Bohemians, the Moravians and other tribes, but was not very successful in freeing his shores from the ravages of Danish pirates.

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  • In short, there is the greatest difficulty in freeing milk on a large scale from germs without at the same time seriously prejudicing its flavour and nutritive value.

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  • From this it follows that religious knowledge involves the knowledge of nature and her elements, and that redemption consists in a physical process of freeing the element of light from the darkness.

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  • It was a period of constant conflict conducted by shifting coalitions of the nobles, who under pretence of freeing the king from the undue influence of his favourite were intent on making a puppet of him for their own ends.

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  • At the general election which followed, the governor-general was sustained by a narrow majority, but in 1848 the Liberals were again returned to power, and he and Mr Lafontaine formed their second administration under Lord Elgin and carried numerous important reforms, including the freeing from sectarian control of the Provincial University and the introduction into Upper Canada of an important municipal system.

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  • Gradually, however, the burghers, aided by the neighbouring Frisians, succeeded in freeing themselves from the episcopal yoke.

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  • A problem to which he returned repeatedly was that of separating nickel and cobalt from their ores and freeing them from arsenic; and in the course of his long laboratory practice he worked out numerous processes for the preparation of pure chemicals and methods of exact analysis.

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  • Finally, the improvement in the quality of the iron which resulted from thus completely freeing it from the gangue turned out to be a great and unexpected merit of the indirect process, probably the merit which enabled it, in spite of its complexity, to drive out the direct process.

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  • About 1740 Benjamin Huntsman introduced the " crucible process " of melting steel in small crucibles, and thus freeing it from the slag, or rich iron silicate, with which it, like wrought iron, was mechanically mixed, whether it was made in the old forge or in the puddling furnace.

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  • Thus the distinctive work of the second and third periods is freeing the metal from mechanical impurities by fusion.

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  • The ebullition from the formation of carbonic oxide puffs up the resultant phosphoric slag enough to make most of it run out of the furnace, thus both removing the phosphorus permanently from danger of being later deoxidized and returned to the steel, and partly freeing the bath of metal from the heat-insulating blanket of slag.

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  • That he failed in freeing his country from the yoke of England was due chiefly to the jealousy with which he was regarded by the men of rank and power.

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  • Machinery was invented for disintegrating the leaves and freeing the fibre, and at the same time experiments were made with the view of obtaining it by water-retting, and by means of alkaline solutions and other chemical agencies.

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  • By diplomacy, which, although he was a capable and brave soldier, he preferred to war, he succeeded in freeing his country, and converting it from a ruined and divided land into a respectable independent power of the second rank, and, after Venice, the best-governed state in Italy.

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  • If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; and, if I could do it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that."

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  • But these hopes were disappointed; on the contrary, Otto seems to have released Boleslaus, duke of the Poles, from his vigue allegiance to the German kings, and he founded an archbishopric at Gnesen, thus freeing the Polish sees from the authority of the archbishop of Magdeburg.

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  • Bismarck with great skill used the growing foreign complications as a means of freeing himself from parliamentary difficulties at the same time that he secured the position of Germany in Europe.

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  • Of equal importance was their work in freeing Austria from the control of the Church, which checked the intellectual life of the people.

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  • The king declared him loyal, and a statute was passed freeing him from any penalties which he might have incurred under the Statute of Provisors or in other ways.

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  • It seems as if the world-spirit had now succeeded in freeing itself from all foreign objective existence, and finally apprehending itself as absolute mind."

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  • The majority of the best theologians held that Indulgences had nothing to do with the pardoning of guilt, but only with freeing from temporal penalties in this life or in purgatory.

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  • Of more importance than the constitutional changes were the economic results which followed the freeing of the slaves (1834-1839) - for the loss of whose labour the planters received over £2,000,000 compensation.

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  • The ordinary method of freeing captives was by paying their ransom and for this purpose vast sums of money were collected by the Trinitarians; but they were called upon, if other means failed, to offer themselves in exchange for Christian captives.

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  • The dislike of the Conservatives to President Santa Maria was occasioned by his introduction of the law of civil marriage, the civil registration of births and deaths, and the freeing of the cemeteries.

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  • The fifth road, IsfahanAhvaz, 280 rn., is the old mule track provided with some bridges, and improved by freeing it of boulders and stones, &c., at a total cost of 5500.

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  • His political ideal was the consolidation of the Habsburg dynasty as a means towards freeing Hungary from the Turkish yoke.

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  • A victory gained by him in August 13 3 2 was mainly instrumental in freeing Pomerania for a time from the vexatious claim of Brandenburg to supremacy over the duchy, which moreover he extended by conquest.

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  • Agricultural or field drainage consists in the freeing of the soil from stagnant and superfluous water by means of surface or underground channels.

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  • His rule was mild and moderate, and he succeeded at last in freeing Peace with France.

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  • The vain attempts of the Gironde to reconcile the king and the Revolution, the ill-advised decree of the Assembly on the 8th of August, freeing La Fayette from his guilt in forsaking his army; his refusal to vote for the deposition of the king, and the suspected treachery of the court, led to the success of the republican forces when, on the 10th of August, the mob of Paris organized by the revolutionary Commune rose against the monarchy.

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  • Any tendency to listen to liberal counsels was denounced by them as weakness and met by demands for the restoration of the Inquisition and by the organization of absolutist demonstrations, and even revolts, such as that which broke out in Catalonia in 1828, organized by the supreme junta set up at Manresa, with the object of freeing the king from the disguised Liberals who swayed him.

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  • In the reign (1808-1815) of Joachim Murat a number of secret societies arose in various parts of the country with the object of freeing it from foreign rule and obtaining constitutional liberties; they were ready to support the Neapolitan Bourbons or Murat, if either had fulfilled these aspirations.

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  • He believes that the cetacean approaches not only rocks, but ships, in the hope of freeing itself from its lodgers.

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  • At Czerno's chilled smile, she knew he had no intention of freeing either of them.

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  • Surprised, he cursed Death for dumping the vulnerable human he was meant to protect into Hell before freeing him!

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  • Taking a short holiday after freeing this august establishment from the scourge of an international jewel thief.

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  • Most hardware accelerators will directly render polygons to scenes therefore freeing up processor time for other tasks.

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  • Most hardware accelerators will directly render polygons to scenes freeing up processor time for other tasks.

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  • Is this her way of turning herself into a dull monotone, freeing herself from my sterile posing?

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  • Neither side had been careful to observe the terms of the treaty of 1547; the Turkish pashas in Hungary had raided Ferdinand's dominions, while Ferdinand had been negotiating with Frater GeOrgy (see Martinuzzi) with a view to freeing Transylvania from the Ottoman suzerainty.

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  • But there was much disaffection throughout the country, and the Carbonarist lodges, founded in The Murat's time with the object of freeing the country from foreign rule and obtaining a constitution, had made much progress (see Carbonari).

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  • And the sooner we get machines to do the things they can do, freeing up people to do what they can do, the happier and wealthier we all will be.

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  • Days pass, and after several failed attempts, he succeeds in freeing himself and heads for safety, shackles still attached.

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  • When you close your application, the data stored in RAM is released, freeing it up for more requests.

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  • A trailer that is shaped with a raised front will allow exhaust to escape freely, freeing you from the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

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  • Pieces can be put in storage when they're not needed, freeing up even more space in the room.

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  • A dining room table with collapsible sides can be stowed when not in use, freeing up valuable room.

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  • Freeing up some open area will make your kitchen look larger, airier and more organized.

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  • With Vincent Longo, you will find bold colors that you would not normally consider wearing, but will discover to be fun and freeing.

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  • The only way to start freeing yourself from debt-stress is to face it.

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  • Freeing your mind from the constant mindset of what you are dealing with will enable you to come to a solution that you otherwise wouldn't have because you were being too narrow minded.

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  • Learning how to manage your time effectively is a key skill in staying productive and freeing up time to spend on the things you most enjoy.

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  • Surrender takes a look at what happens when you cause the death of a developmentally challenged older brother and then meet and form a destructive, but oddly freeing friendship with another.

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  • While getting married at the beach is a fun and freeing way to tie the knot, you will want to keep your guests' comfort in mind.

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  • Bomb Bag 2 can be gained by freeing the Goron from the giant lava rock in the underwater portion of Zora's domain.

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  • Freeing up cupboard space and having your glasses accessible doesn't mean you are completely free…unfortunately having your stemware out in the open means they collect dust more frequently than they would in a protected cupboard.

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  • Your rack is all about freeing up space and getting quick access to all your great stemware.

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  • Although a good many of us would probably be reluctant to admit it, there really is something very freeing about skinny dipping.

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  • By taking this relationship from the shadows and into the light, you are freeing your heart to love passionately, deeply and in a way that you did not have with your ex-husband.

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  • With the idea that freeing a woman's hand movements would free her personality, the first shoulder bag was born.

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  • School fees may be discounted or waived for the same qualified families, freeing up a little money to buy supplies.

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  • Drawing, painting or doodling until you find the image that speaks to you can be extremely freeing.

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  • Either way, your homemade detergent till last you quite some time, and you'll enjoy how crafty you can be while freeing up some spending money.

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  • Other exercisers simply find it freeing to be without tight fitting, sweaty gym clothes and that workouts in the buff are empowering to their self-image.

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  • For some women, it may be even a little bit freeing.

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  • Dealing with last-minute crises or other problems while freeing hosts to enjoy the event with their guests.

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  • Free printable birthday invitations will let you share the important details of your celebration while freeing up your budget for other party supplies.

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  • Although he was later revived by his own magic, Harry Potter died to remove the last Horcrux of Voldemort imprinted on his soul, freeing the last anchor tying Voldemort to the mortal realm.

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  • Scrubs are both practical and comfortable, freeing you up to provide the best possible care.

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  • Martha, always the caring hostess, finally went upstairs and chased Quinn from his quarters, freeing up the now-dismantled lab room.

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  • Damian saw him and bought the herd of them, freeing all but him.

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  • He slapped the wall of his cell, cursing Death again for not freeing him.

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  • The tip of Claire's sword sliced Jenn's collarbone, freeing the necklace.

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  • Huntsman showed that the mere act of freeing these slag-bearing steels from their slag by melting them in closed crucibles greatly improved them.

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  • During the spring months of 1341 his friend Azzo di Correggio had succeeded in freeing Parma from subjugation to the Scaligers, and was laying the foundations of his own tyranny in that city.

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