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granting freedom
noun as in freeing
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The practice of granting freedom to turkeys dates back to the Kennedy era, though President George H.W.
Today, inside Le Musée de f.p.c., walls and shelves reveal rarely seen documents — manumission papers granting freedom to former slaves, property records showing that one-third of the French Quarter was once owned by people of color and, finally, a replica of a petition that was hand-delivered in 1864 to President Lincoln by two prominent free black men from New Orleans, Arnold Bertonneau and Jean Baptiste Roudanez, the brother of Louis Charles.
The Washington Post reported Thursday that Fairfax County Judge David Bernhard is granting freedom to defendants not deemed a danger or flight risk.
The Washington Post reported Thursday that Fairfax County Judge David Bernhard is granting freedom to defendants not deemed a danger or flight risk.
The British government had repeatedly delayed granting freedom in the 1930s, when it might have been more amicably achieved.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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