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And yet Mr. Trump cloaked the effort’s announcement in glamour, calling it “potentially ‘The Manhattan Project’ of our time,” aiming “to liberate our economy, and make the U.S. government accountable to ‘WE THE PEOPLE.’”

He explained he had been "liberated" from 16 years on the political frontline and now was "not particularly in the mood to be boxed back into a narrow band again".

From BBC

The third scenario of Ukraine completely liberating its occupied territories is looking less and less likely.

From BBC

Playing a liberated lab assistant with a German accent, Garr proved she was “a splendid comedienne,” The Times’ review said.

"Going back on my own free will, compared to all the rules I had to live by when I was last there, that was liberating for me."

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

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