Sentences with phrase «finally at liberty»

Now, I am finally at liberty to tell you exactly what is going happening.

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In Washington's first inaugural address, occurring at the event that completed, as it were, the constituting of the new nation, he said: «The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty and the destiny of the republican model of government are justly considered, perhaps, as deeply, as finally, staked on the experiment intrusted to the hands of the American people.»
This fails to take into account that whenever man has made a beginning of liberty he has taken fright, retreated, renounced his freedom, and sighed with relief at being able to put his destiny finally in the hands of someone else.
I suppose that is why the ordination of women is finally, for me, an, inadequate expression of the essence of feminine theology, just as obtaining the vote in patriarchal societies proved illusory in terms of granting women civil liberties at the beginning of the century.
At least the Tories have finally found some balls regarding the erosion of our civil liberties.
Being free at 33 meant I was able to finally know what true liberty feels like.
Finally, we rely on the government to make these changes in an effort to enhance the criminal justice system while preserving the protections of those whose liberty is at risk.
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