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unshackling
noun as in liberation
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But then the nice New Zealander returns: “That was emancipation, unshackling from this very restrained version of himself; in Season 4, we’ll be negotiating both of those elements. We’ve always tried to keep our horrible, warped, twisted little baby growing.”
NF has always rapped as if full of anxiety, and on a core level, that hasn’t changed on “Motto,” a clever narrative about unshackling oneself from the stressors of pop music success.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic majority leader, said Wednesday’s vote confirming Mr. Bedoya was “pivotal to unshackling the F.T.C.”
As Greg Sargent of the Washington Post noted on Twitter Thursday morning, "Their collective agreement to pretend the lies about 1/6 and 2020 are true is best understood as a collective unshackling of themselves from any obligation to abide by future election losses -- the precondition to overturning them by whatever means are necessary."
Her new book, “You Got Anything Stronger?,” continues the project of unshackling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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