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liberties

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The scheme has been condemned by civil liberties groups and queried by the National Association of Head Teachers.

Alas, neocons, civil liberties at home matter more than those abroad!

It had been a year during which I had lectured at many colleges--mostly on education and civil liberties.

We surrender certain of our natural liberties to a government of our own making in return for public safety and order.

The liberties and acceptance are not across the whole board.

For over 300 years the country slumbered in ignorance of all that referred to its rights and political liberties.

To rights and liberties in general, and to those of America in particular, he had given long and careful thought.

In his use of French Alexandrine, or twelve-syllable verse, Mistral takes few liberties as to cæsura.

We have decided to take up arms because the liberties of the people and the interests of the nobles are equally threatened.

It was the Spy of the Neutral Ground, who died as he had lived, devoted to his country, and a martyr to her liberties.

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On this page you'll find 50 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to liberties, such as: birthright, right, dispensation, rest, franchise, and deliverance.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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