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They’re left with chronic pain and limited function that robs them of independence
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She has been independent for a long time, that’s plain to see, and desperately protective of her independence too
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Independence tussles with sense as I watch; sense wins
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ground of hopeful Africans that had finally lived to achieve independence
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He was prepared to give evidence in any trial bringing the traffickers to justice, as long as it guaranteed financial independence for Sophia
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Annie, knowing her brother from years of quiet observation, correctly suggested to her great-aunt that he would dedicate his new found personal freedom and financial independence to the pursuit of private digital excess, and it was this that great-aunt Edith was thinking about as she lay in bed after a very pleasant Saturday in the company of her poor, disappointed relative
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Mama had planned his rally on Independence Day, the same day as Ali's dad
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With or without us in independence from
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I think she was more than a little horrified when Bunty showed her independence by getting that job at the Embassy
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It’s a great relief knowing that he is in safe hands – the warden at the property is a very practical lady who watches over her ‘charges’ without impinging on their independence and Dad is fiercely independent
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It was always suspected that some of the local young hooligans had set off some fireworks, no doubt pilfered from the recent Independence Day celebrations, behind one of the village shops lining the Lakeside Road, and of course without any forethought to the consequences of their actions
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When she awoke, the independence the valley offered was more than clear in her mind
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in 1928 ended the war of independence, and in
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the independence and we cannot believe that
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independence, but was more difficult to chose
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them, thinking that, after independence, they did
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of the War of Independence started in a
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This independence does not mean that we do not care, it
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The citizens of USSR ‘miraculously’ opted to peacefully part ways and this lead to the independence of many smaller nations
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On the one hand he realized the passion of people who cherished their personal independence and their dependence on nature
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Independence is libertarian to the nth degree
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Out west, Independence and Pacifica are in fair shape, but Columbia and America are strapped for water
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The Jovian mining operations have formally declared independence from Earth
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He was about to unmute it so they could hear the news reader, when a headline scrolled across the bottom of the screen: “Galilean’s Declare Independence
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It was the downside of her independence of mind, and Danny felt that if he
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School, he was ordered to the frigate Independence, the flagship of the Mediterranean Squadron, under the command of
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Independence for about a year and was then transferred to the store ship Relief
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He lay on the floor in the cold and every muscle in his body fought for independence and pulled at his joints in every direction
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on the Independence, the same old ship he had been on in the Mediterranean several years before
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Independence until the spring of 1860, when he joined the Saginaw and sailed to China
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possible for the South to take to the hills, and to continue the fight for independence
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Union forces and win their independence
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and be able to win their independence
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You see, John Hancock was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence
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Why? Well, in the summer of 1968 while making a Mediterranean cruise, the Aircraft Carrier Independence, to which I was 69
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likely for the South to consider a long and drawn-out insurgency that would offer the best chance for independence, however long
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Irwinville, Georgia, where he planned to rally the South and put together a stand that would bring victory and independence
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Primary author of the Declaration of Independence, and perhaps the most learned of the founders, who were a group of very learned men in history, in science, in economics in politics, and in philosophy
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" And further: „As under the smiles of Heaven, America is indebted for freedom and independence, rather to the joint exertions to the citizens of the several states than to the conduct of the Commander-in Chief, so she is indebted for their support, rather to a continuation of those exertions, than to the prudence and ability manifested in the exercise of the powers delegated to the President of the Unites States
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Secondly, the white Nationalists really felt that they had a Noblesse Oblique—or need to carry what Kipling’s referred to as the “white man’s burden” in Africa as they had witnessed first-hand (this cannot be denied) the complete disorder and atrocious dictatorships which came to power wherever the Colonial powers granted independence to its colonies in Africa
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Then one officer sprang to his feet, and in an impassioned harangue called all to swear to fulfil their oath, "Independence or Death," and face the latter before submitting to such American intolerance
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The United States is morally pledged to give the Cubans independence
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The intelligent Islander today desires independence under American protection
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He was a cat man, always had been, preferring their independence to a dog’s need for a pack leader
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As can be expected in the late 1950s when England lost its Empire the locals also demanded independence which the Nationalists flatly refused
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As for me I believe that the "Border War" should have stopped in 1974 with Angolan independence and Namibia given to communism if that's what they wanted
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The Articles of Confederation were conceived as a federation of ―United‖ States with each state retaining its own sovereignty and independence apart from assigned powers (otherwise) delegated to the federal government
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Such fears were justified, in part, by the legitimate concerns of an incipient nation engaged in a war of independence against the British Monarchy
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The ―Articles‖ were created by chosen representatives from each of the states to secure the freedom, sovereignty and independence of an emerging nation
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How could its people allow it to happen? Although events and circumstances may vary, I am also reminded, in part, of America‘s (own) struggle for Independence
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It took place between 1952 and 1960 and independence was soon thereafter (three years later) granted from Britain though it is denied that the two events had anything to do with each other
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What makes it important is the word "uhuru" for it became sine qua non for African independence by armed struggle if needs be
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For this nation’s independence is lost, and its freedom REvOKED! Says The God of Heaven
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The 4th of July - Independence Day (U
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By 1979 the Rhodesians agreed to the Lancaster House Agreement in London and gave up their self-declared independence to become a British Colony again
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The opposing forces were firstly SWAPO which had a private army called PLAN which we refer to as terrorists as it was at the time and place being local Namibians wanting independence
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Pro-Indonesian militias in East Timor carried out many killings during the transition to independence in the 1990s and 2000s
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Bill Clinton's administration sent support to pro-Indonesian militias only a year before independence
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Once the independence movement in Mexico began, Spanish authorities neglected California missions
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There are Kurdish independence movements in each of these nations, but the two largest, and the largest Kurd populations, are in Iraq and Syria
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The share of deaths since independence would likely be less than one fourth the last figure
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What: The crushing of the Filipino independence movement immediately after the Spanish-American War
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How did President William McKinley wind up presiding over a war to suppress peoples he claimed originally to be helping gain their independence? The original Spanish-American War was one he did not seek either
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Unions, most churches, some business, and the Black population all strongly favored independence for all subject peoples and did not want an American empire
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The British and French did have treaties accepting Thailand's independence, one of the few Asian countries to remain so
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One consequence of Thai independence is that the nation was far more stable and avoided most of the wars that happened in other Asian nations
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Texas insurgents applied to become a US state only two days after declaring independence
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For eight years after Mexican independence in 1821, Spain kept trying to reconquer Mexico, blockading, bombing, or invading Mexican ports
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What libertarians imagine is independence is isolation
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Phillipe Bunau Varilla, a corrupt French businessman, played a central role in the scheming for Panamanian independence to get the canal for the US
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There had been US efforts to build a canal in Central America for 60 years before the scheming that led to the Panamanian uprising for independence
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A Puerto Rican independence uprising was crushed in 1950
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The bold new ideas of sexual and financial independence coupled with a complete revamping of society to include women in its mainstream triggered something deep within: from the first moment, it became her everything – her focus
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What: The conquest, occupation, and repression of independent island nations in the Pacific, and the repression of independence movements on Caribbean islands taken over from other colonial powers
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False imprisonment and torture of five Virgin Island independence activists convicted of the murder of eight tourists in a sham trial in the 1970s
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Cold War hysteria and anti Communism, the rather bizarre fear that somehow Castro could take over Puerto Rico, is often blamed for suppressing their independence movement
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It likely comes to a surprise to many Americans to hear the US has colonies, has had them for over a century, and that much of these colonial populations would like independence, or in some cases to be independent again as they were before US conquest
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Thus there is no substantial movement for Guam's independence
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There was an independence movement in both Samoas called the Mau (Firm Strength or Unwavering)
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There is no organized Samoan independence movement, not because the islands depend on the US as Guam and Puerto Rico do, but because they consider themselves to have gotten the best of the bargain, being part of the US, but not giving up being Samoan to be American
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Native Hawaiians continue to work for a return to independence, and can point to some victories, the end of the language ban, restoration of voting rights, Hawaiian language schools, and a cultural renaissance
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Puerto Rico was on its way to independence when it was taken over by the US
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The elected house voted unanimously for independence
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Puerto Rican independence protesters were massacred in 1935 and 1937
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But since the mid 1950s, most Puerto Ricans no longer support independence
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All five were independence movement and Black Power activists
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Independence sentiment is the strongest in Virgin Islanders of any of these island peoples except Native Hawaiians
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Four of the fifteen territorial congressmen elected in the last election favor independence
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He suppressed the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, unions, and other independence movement supporters
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Far worse, Winship brutally crushed independence demonstrations in two infamous massacres, at Rio Piedras in 1935 and Ponce in 1937
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Jefferson had originally criticized slavery in the Declaration of Independence, but other slave owning delegates forced that passage's removal
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Both nations had agreements negotiated under GW Bush, designed by his administration to give the appearance of independence
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Bastard! “Where did you ever get the idea that you’re capable of independent thought? How many times have I told you that you’ll be okay if you just do what I tell you?” She was momentarily slowed, as it came to her what might be the source of his recent shift towards independence
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The League of Nations may choose to give independence to the Philippines, or they may pass control to Japan as the closest major power
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Perhaps only Guam might not be given independence, given its small size and nearness to Japan
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In the 1940s, most Puerto Ricans still favored independence
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The body count under a Custer presidency thus would be more deaths in the last war against Natives and an earlier Spanish-American War and brutal crushing of the Filipino independence movement
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Likely there would also be a second independence movement crushed in Cuba
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Overseas, one of Roosevelt's most important actions was to declare the US-Philippines War over, offer amnesty to Filipino nationalists, and push for Filipino independence, however slowly
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The US, including presidents, had little response to the Algerian War for Independence