You still got stuff done, but it gave you a sense of freedom.
Now, he's an advocate, and that gives him a sense of freedom that I think probably was an idea before.
"I love to fly, because it's liberating, it offers a sense of freedom, " he told the assembled audience of Florentines of all ages.
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What results most of the time is a sense of freedom, an airy lyricism that's never weighed down by the notion that careers or record sales hang in the balance.
David Brooks might take special note of Table 2A, which shows that in the U.S. a sense of freedom and control correlates more strongly with life satisfaction than does conviction in the importance of family or religion.
That moment they light the fuse under your ass it's a sense of total freedom because I knew then nobody could get me out and no phone call could modify what I was doing there.
Am I alone amongst Britain's walkers in feeling a strong sense of lost freedom?
Cliburn's pianism conveyed, above all, a sublime sense of expressive freedom.
"Annuities, which seemed dull for a long time, now seem interesting when a sense of security and freedom are good things, " says Donn Sharer , vice president of Metropolitan Life Insurance 's (nyse: MET - news - people ) MetLife Financial Service, which is currently evaluating ways to increase flexibility in the annuities it offers.
Not only will it reallocate resources away from unproductive government uses toward more productive private enterprises, but it also will stem the tide of wealth and income redistribution that is stalling the engines of capitalism, instilling dependency among the people and fostering class resentment and a sense of entitlement while destroying freedom and initiative.
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But when Jim discovers heroin and the film finds a sense of responsibility the freedom disappears: the latter half becomes a gruelling catalogue of cold nights, blue lips, and scummy needles.
This freedom filled Darwin with a sense of pride and he declared that "we... have made a greater sacrifice, than ever made by any nation, to expiate our sin".
Instead of receiving payments in a contract sense, the Progress and Freedom Foundation handled the fundraising, took in all the money, and paid all the bills.
Verme introduces a fascinating wrinkle into the discussion that helps explain the sense of conflict between freedom and commitment David Brooks capitalizes on in his story of the debate between Harold and Mark.
Our efforts have taken on a new sense of urgency because as we all know around the world, freedom of religion is under threat.
Using personal offense as a standard for censoring speech is a surefire way to destroy the very freedom of speech that allows us to proclaim that sense of offense.
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Does it make sense to confer the prestige and favorable publicity of the Olympics on a regime that routinely strangles freedom of speech and religion and imprisons millions of its citizens in slave labor camps?
There was, said some administration officials, a sense of vindication at the White House following weeks of questions about the progress of Operation Iraqi Freedom and continued criticism at home and abroad about the U.S.-led war.
It falls to us to realize his vision of an America rooted in freedom, limited government and patriotic common sense a vision he certainly shared with Samuel Adams.
She was in it for serious reasons, not to advance the claims of a gender but to reclaim for England its economic freedom, and return its political culture to common sense.
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