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Integrated with IOT technology, management is liberated from geographical restriction.

Before being liberated from slavery, these people had been scorned and used and treated as outcasts.

Maybe at death the soul gets liberated from the body and is able to wander more freely.

In the alternative approach, the fruit is mechanically pulped, washed, and finally dried and liberated from the parchment covering.

Arjuna, a person being liberated from these three doorways of nescience, performs austerities for the embodied self; thereafter reaching the supreme goal.

Mining concession must let resources to enter and be liberated from governmental power, which is a precondition to control mining market.

The President-elected is liberated from the harrowing uncertainty, the physical and psychological battering, of his struggle for the great prize.

Even the wise are bewildered in this matter of what is action and what is inaction; thus I shall explain unto that action which knowing you will be liberated from all worldly inauspiciousness.

Although the flow of water has been liberated from the mountains, it is still quite turbulent, so it is quite unrestrained. The river is quite vast. Every island, big or small, wears new miscellaneous wood.

an enzyme liberated from blood platelets that converts prothrombin into thrombin as blood starts to clot.

Her plays are not theatre, rather "texts to be spoken", liberated from the tyranny of dramatical roles.

If we put both feet squarely on the ground of the Eiffel Tower, we're liberated from the idea that it's a governing presence.

It was in the city that man was liberated from the tyranny of the soil and could develop skills, learn from other people, study, teach and develop the social arts that made country folk seem bumpkins.

Thus only few are liberated from samsara.

British politicians, who feel liberated from the Murdoch yoke, may tighten regulation and make it harder to make money from media businesses.

The need of taste is the need of the people with poetic intelligence to measure and construct themselves and make themselves detached and liberated from the dissimilated nature and mutilated reality.

He does not mourn the demise of that world liberated from court etiquette, he says, he can call someone an "idiot" if he wants, instead of "Your Excellency".

The Chinese, who had just been liberated from the ravages of the Japanese invaders, once again suffered from war.

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