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The manic pixie dream girl the character who liberates an uptight guy from his uptightness or from his shyness, liberates him from whatever.
Using oxygen to burn up hydrocarbons liberates lots of energy.
This liberates the phenols and draws them out by osmosis.
Little by little, you can see how she liberates herself.
I believe marijuana liberates the thought processes—it opens the mind.
This liberates businesses to focus on what they do best: business.
As we are liberated from our fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
Visual art, because it doesn't prioritize narrative or truth, liberates its makers.
More acidic water liberates more lead from pipes, solder, faucets and water heaters.
We must define power in a way that liberates us from patriarchy's hierarchies.
At the dance's wild climax, however, Ms. Petersen liberates herself from her double.
That reaction liberates hydrogen—a known energy source for microbial communities here on Earth.
Then, voilà: He liberates himself from the Kingdom of Caring without moving an inch.
It is a powerful program for America's small businesses that liberates their growth potential.
But, if anything, Chloe's self-preserving nature only liberates the franchise from Drake's ego.
You put it into a greenhouse in a moist environment and it liberates the CO2.
The untruths put a wedge between the couple that devastates Colette yet also liberates her.
It is precisely this lack of consensus that liberates art from the tyranny of reason.
To decolonize public space is to continue a process that liberates the individual and the community.
This opens up new opportunities, liberates masses of talent and leads to more creativity than ever before.
And remember this, from Maya Angelou: "Among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver."
New technology arrives and it liberates you, and helps you deliver things more as you originally intended.
There it will remain until an usher liberates it when the show is over, 75 minutes later.
"This liberates us from continually having to make compromises," E.ON Chief Executive Johannes Teyssen said in a statement.
This liberates residents to feel whatever they're going to feel in their final days, even to fall apart.
I'm thoughtful about how I use it because it is a word that carries weight, even as it liberates.
The big splat liberates these neutrons into space where they inundate the surrounding atoms, transmuting them into heavy elements.
His departure liberates him to advocate a program of "economic nationalism" that many Trump voters say they voted for.
"Invitation to a Beheading," in which Nabokov treats us to, then liberates us from, the bad farce of totalitarianism.
Rather than "causing" people to become uninsured, this liberates individuals from punitive coercion to buy insurance they don't want.
Though saddened to be separated from his wife and children, Robert maintains a stoic exterior as he liberates his country.
And then Killmonger, Michael B. Jordan's character, takes a mask from a museum and wears it when he liberates Klaue.
In a recent Super Bowl ad, Intuit portrayed itself as a gentle robot that liberates small-business owners from paperwork.
Being in the moment liberates people from these fears and allows them to live life more authentically, creatively, and productively.
Meditation is a discipline that helps you not take them seriously and that liberates you from the tyranny of feelings.
I think having this arsenal liberates me to think outside the bounds of tradition while staying true to its soul.
Apple's famous 1984 commercial promised a future in which technology smashes the oppressive forces of Big Brother and liberates the world.
Some calculations suggest humans could not afford them calorifically without the invention of cooking—a process that liberates otherwise indigestible nutrients.
Barely larger than a credit card, this phone relaxes your two-handed grip and liberates more of your pocket real estate.
Every spring, Mr. Theroux liberates the chickens from his backyard coop on the North Shore of Oahu before decamping to Cape Cod.
In these portraits he liberates the figure from the dictate of resemblance—either physical or psychological—and steps decisively into the modern.
VICE caught up with Soda to chat about the show, femininity, and how the internet simultaneously liberates women and tears them down.
The weakness of the opposition Labour Party—which rivals your coalition partner, the Social Democrats, for uselessness—further liberates Tory mischief-makers.
Why discuss in public a horrific series of events unless the retelling, the painful, incriminating exhumation liberates my son, sets him free.
In Haunted Bauhaus, art historian Elizabeth Otto liberates Bauhaus history, uncovering a movement that is vastly more diverse and paradoxical than previously assumed.
It's a compelling tale of freedom in which Ms. Jackson liberates herself from the demands of suffocating men to make her own demands.
Mr. Sharon's Elsa, then, liberates herself from bondage: first from imprisonment, with Lohengrin's help, then from the impossible marriage he imprisons her in.
A common theme threading through Rees's projects is the way the world places limits on people and whether that destroys or liberates them.
" It "induces reverie" and "liberates us from the literal and the everyday, and provides a bridge to the realm of the collective unconscious.
For everyone else, there's the more compact, more affordable, revolutionary FreeStyle Libre that liberates people from the pain and hassles of routine finger sticks.
GOP paralysis on climate at least liberates the left from the task of seeking some mythical compromise with a party incapable of making one.
If "Wonderland" inspires grins and well-what-d'ya-knows of legitimate wonder — and it does — it also liberates its audience to wantonly savor them.
But for Perry, makeup doesn't only give her the chance to take on a new character, it also liberates her and brings out inner confidence.
But it liberates him, too, and he quickly begins to embrace his new brand—only to find that that choice has its underside as well.
When she liberates a menacing "monster" dog from its junkyard captivity, it's tamed in an instant, as smitten with Shelby as we're meant to be.
If she wants to experiment, find what liberates her musically, and be the boss, there's not a damn person who is going to tell her no.
" And as if it weren't enough, she "promotes justice, liberates the needy, but, above all, bears witness to that active love which constructs Christ in souls.
"How could you not love a woman who liberates us from the tyranny of conventional wisdom?" her longtime editor, Ann Bramson, said in a telephone interview.
Or maybe he is intent on securing his legacy as a hero among hard-core Brexiteers, the man who finally liberates Britain from killjoy European bureaucrats.
From that high-concept hook, the film liberates itself to explore the life of an orphaned Moroccan child in Paris and the adolescent romance that changes his fortunes.
Titled "Time of the Octopus," it follows a National Security Agency leaker named Joshua Cold who is marooned in the airport and the Russian advocate who liberates him.
A naturalist to the core, he liberates a hive of bees, feels bad when he has to kill a copperhead snake and fusses over the fate of microbats.
Slack liberates your inbox, lets you organize office chats around any topic you choose, and—perhaps best of all—equips you to create custom emoji of your colleagues' faces.
Which might be why Theron keeps appearing without pants on the cover of magazines: It's the obligatory payment of dues that liberates her to do whatever else she wants.
As Sellés argues, how radical can a "Witch, Please" beanie be if its made with sweatshop labor — a practice which liberates one class of women and virtually enslaves another?
Clara, "a misunderstood girl," is played a man: Leonardo Sandoval, who's both winningly girlish and able to bust out a killer tap break when the story liberates his character.
"I'm not anti-technology, but I'm a neurotic worrier and it amuses me, or liberates me in a way to think of worst case scenarios," Brooker said with a laugh.
What they fail to realize is that secularism defies human rights; where it liberates one from forced religious practice, it oppresses the other that chooses to freely practice their religion.
In fact, the opposite is true; psychoanalysis liberates creativity just as careful scientific work opens new questions we couldn't have thought of before and enables the brain to do even more.
"Meditation is a discipline ... that liberates you from the tyranny of feelings," the evolutionary psychologist Robert Wright, author of Why Buddhism Is True, said in an interview with Vox's Sean Illing.
Since the sixties, cigarette companies, starting with Philip Morris, have freebased nicotine using ammonia, which liberates the nicotine so that it can be speedily absorbed into the lungs and the brain.
That soil can be thousands of years old, and gold mining liberates that carbon back into the atmosphere, killing nutrients in the dirt that are vital to plants in the rainforest.
She divests the Virgin Mother of her layers of drapery in order to challenge cultural constructions of women as either virgin or whore, and by doing so, liberates her own sexual identity.
But Mr. Sharon said he sees Ortrud as a sort of freedom fighter who liberates Elsa, while the moth people of Brabant blindly follow the light of Lohengrin's charisma to their deaths.
Guillermo del Toro's latest film, about a mute cleaning woman who liberates and falls in love with a humanoid amphibian monster, is intimate in scale but tells a potent story of empowerment.
The minimization of the unjustness and horror of slavery does more than simply keep the bad feelings of guilt, jealousy, or anger away: It liberates the denier from social responsibility to slaves' descendants.
MONTREAL — It is a plot worthy of Hollywood: A courageous, one-eyed soldier single-handedly liberates a Dutch city during World War II, tricking a German officer into believing the city is surrounded.
She's a lone avenger with a traumatic past, the scourge of her enemies, and yet far more trapped in a prison of her own psyche than the people she liberates from bondage and fear.
Electing the former secretary of State is an affirmative choice for Hispanics seeking respect, economic policies friendly to the middle class and education reform that liberates students from failed schools and crushing college debt.
Guilt can be replaced with a clarifying anger, one that liberates a desire — and a demand — to thrive, to turn outward toward others rather than inward, one that draws her forward to make change.
This also liberates poetry from its expected contexts: Take, for example, AM2DM, the BuzzFeed News morning show on Twitter co-hosted by Saeed Jones, which recently featured the poet Morgan Parker reading her work.
It is the first time a film was made using an innovative de-aging technology developed by Helman and his team, marking an advancement that liberates actors from the hindrances of movie-making technology like never before.
"It is better for Iraq if the national army liberates Mosul and distances sectarian militias from the battle," Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told reporters in Riyadh after a meeting with his Turkish and Gulf counterparts.
Access to home NIV is critical because it liberates people from chronic care facilities and enables them to be treated in the privacy of their own homes—all at a lower cost to patients, families and taxpayers.
But it's a choice that also liberates the films, because these characters' experiences can't be parsed and are certainly no less valid for potentially being shaped by mental illness and the pressures put on women, sometimes by themselves.
Voters in both parties find themselves wondering whether anyone is looking out for the little guy, even as a candidate like Donald J. Trump suggests that it is precisely his wealth that liberates him from the influence of special interests.
What liberates me to switch away from Chrome today, after many years of having it as my go-to web browser, is the fact that most of its competitors are now built on the same basic structure: open-source Chromium.
He meant—or, at least, is presumed to have meant—that the death of a dominant mind in a field liberates others with different points of view to make their cases more freely, without treading on the toes of established authority.
" CELINUNUNU, however, considers itself a brand that "liberates children from the traditional roles of boy/girl, and enables younger people to grow on values of equality with the freedom to strengthen their own power of personality based on mutual respect.
This is old York grieving for New York: the imagination, freed from the constraints of the body and history, is a country bumpkin, the subject of a lord or duke whose death liberates it but deprives it of its function.
DAKAR, Senegal — A new crisis is emerging as the Nigerian military liberates droves of women and girls from their Boko Haram captors: Many of the newly freed are being rejected when they return to their communities, according to a report released Tuesday.
It feels like you need to quit this form of standup in order to truly be able to express who you are when you want to joke about the realest and toughest things in a way that liberates your story and still entertains.
It liberates us into the present, just as a disaster does, and gives us the opportunity to expand those boundaries the only way we can: laterally, by connecting our lives to the lives of others, by thatching our lines together like a net.
Recognizing the S.I.G. as the legitimate interim government of Syria would also give the international coalition fighting the Islamic State a credible partner for local governance in the areas it liberates in coming months, including Raqaa, the Islamic State's major Syrian stronghold.
Death Stranding is hardly subtle, but its clean slate liberates it from the weight of series history that Metal Gear increasingly struggled to bear, and if it still has an objectifying camera, it's no longer leering and the character designs are more functional than stylized or sexualized.
This liberates people like Ms. Miranda from having to haul around the usual market inventory: a wobbly card table, a fabric canopy, coolers full of ice, food cooked at an off-site kitchen, cleaning products and storage racks, all of which require hours of setup and shutdown.
Both of the daughters' issues with their mother are connected to sex, and the show liberates its Latina viewers (ahem, me) with very hot, very explicit feminist sex scenes, showing these girls get the kind of sex they want, on their terms — queer, topping, receiving of pleasure, cheating, descarada.
For company co-founder and chief executive Kannan Muthukkaruppan, the new database software liberates developers from the risk of lock-in with any provider of cloud compute as the leading providers at Amazon, Microsoft and Google jockey for the pole position among software developers, and reduces programming complexity.
"When it comes to Raqqa we want a force that ultimately liberates Raqqa that is primarily from the local area, Arabs from the area, and so we have trained many of these fighters and that force will continue to grow as we get to the subsequent phases of the campaign," McGurk told reporters.
Software that functions more autonomously liberates companies from having to codify the rules of engagement and escalation — meaning, if an employee can reach a conclusion once and then train an SLS machine how it reached such a conclusion, the machine will learn by itself how to arrive at similar outcomes in differing situations.
Co-founders Iris Adler and Tali Milchberg worked with the superstar to create a line that "liberates children from the traditional roles of boy/girl, and enables younger people to grow on values of equality with the freedom to strengthen their own power of personality based on mutual respect," as written on its website.
Her provocative affront to the taboos imposed upon Arab and Muslim women, her shattering of the shame that surrounds our sexualities and bodies, her frank display of abuse, obscenity and failure, liberates the genre from its grandiosity, imagining a gospel of the mundane that reflects the mortality and fragility in each and every one of us.
Aziza Barnes: To quote Octavia Butler, "I'm uncomfortably asocial—a hermit in the middle of Seattle, a pessimist if I'm not careful, a feminist, a black, a former Baptist, an oil-and-water combination of ambition, laziness, insecurity, certainty, and drive..." What's important to me is trying to understand humanity and doing something of consequence that doesn't hurt people—that liberates people.
This claim persists – because there are powerful interests that want it to persist — even though the era of neoliberal dominance has in fact been marked by so-so economic growth that hasn't been shared with ordinary workers: The other claim, however, has been that free markets translate into personal freedom: that an unregulated market economy liberates ordinary people from the tyranny of bureaucracies.
In Radicalism in the Wilderness, she describes "international contemporaneity" as "a geohistorical concept, one that liberates us from the inevitable obsession with the present inherent in 'contemporaneity' as used in the English construction of 'contemporary art' (whose basic meaning is 'art of present times') and helps us devise an expansive historical framework" by means of which "a multicentered world art history" may be told.
At one time or another, after all, different visions of the novel have vied for prominence: the idea of fiction as a kind of play, a pretend state that liberates our powers of invention; the appreciation of fiction's role in releasing unexpressed agonies, allowing us a cathartic self-knowledge; the awareness of the thrill fiction offers of living in a space where assumed values are thrown into question.
Republicans denounce big spending while in opposition because opposition offers the luxury of principle, and then they accept spending once in power because the nature of governance make them feel like prisoners of the public's will … and then they look forward to defeat, at some level, because it liberates them to return the true faith, free of the corrupting responsibility to please a public bigger than their base.
The country desperately needs a healthy center-right party that embraces the full rainbow of American society, promotes market-based solutions for climate change, celebrates risk-taking over redistribution, pushes for smaller government, expands trade that benefits the many but takes care of those hurt by it, invests in infrastructure, offers tax and entitlement reforms — and liberates itself from right-wing thought police like Fox News, Rush Limbaugh and Grover Norquist, who have prevented the G.O.P. from compromising and being a governing party.

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