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(1) They were eager to unshackle Europe from the Church, from its class and gender constraints, and from any whiff of its racist or colonialist past.(2) ‘I said release him,’ Sato said firmly, his eyes hard as the guards unshackle the chains on Tenkou's wrists.(3) The society, however literate and well informed it may be, does not know how to unshackle itself from the grip of the bullish and bearish media.(4) Meanwhile, researchers continue to profile the mind of the average smoker, hoping to unshackle the cigarette debate from embittered politics they say hinder progress.(5) There is no use in seeing the parlous situation of the Aboriginal community as requiring increased funding. We first have to unshackle ourselves from much of the confusion that prevails.(6) Or it may be that lower interest rates could make it sensible for you to unshackle yourself from the terms of your current mortgage.(7) more homebuyers want to unshackle themselves from their mortgages early(8) The question Daniel should have asked himself is, ‘How do I unshackle myself from the bonds of a hide bound ideology?’(9) He grabbed the chain that was binding Beth to him (though he wanted nothing better than to unshackle her), and he tried to push his way through the thick mob.(10) As we are finding out in Asia, if the governments can unshackle themselves from the influences of the subsidized, then a policy of incremental/gradual market access works reasonably well.(11) Simply put, precision could undo Hiroshima and unshackle military power.(12) Louis Wong, a director at Phillip Securities, said the Asian markets have been unshackled from the uncertainties of the past few weeks.(13) In addition, knowledge through education, goes a long way in unshackling the population from some of the most basic drawbacks to development that are based on ignorance, such as disease.(14) She was swaying from side to side and the men unshackled her from the ceiling and dragged her to a metallic chair, bolted to the floor.(15) So will it mean unshackling the media for a more diverse, creative environment, or will the big operators just get bigger?(16) It means that you live in one place, but exist in another esoteric, imaginary plane, unshackled by fact or memory.
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