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Snowden’s point Monday, however, is that technologists can and must do better when it comes to disenabling dragnet surveillance.

From Salon

The Spiritual Court did not cease to molest them, to excommunicate them, then to imprison them; and thereby they were utterly disenabled to sue for their own.”

They meant also to distress us by accumulating our seamen in their prisons; and this they imagined would disenable us from manning our men of war, or sending out privateers.

But to be disenabled from walking in this situation was sure death.

The arm with which I struck was presently disenabled, and it vanished away.

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

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