In the land of the tulip, "the first freedom" - freedom of speech - may be in the balance.
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The writers clearly connect the first feeling of freedom that often comes with a first car and learning to drive to the freedom that mobile phones have given consumers.
Mr Zuma was prominent in promoting the ANC among Zulus who had voted for the Inkatha Freedom Party in the first free elections in 1994, and was consistently elected to senior ANC posts.
The City presented its first honorary freedom to William Pitt the Elder in 1757.
For the first time, developers have the freedom to create applications across multiple platforms, for consumption on a huge range of devices.
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Dr. Angela Merkel came to symbolize the triumph of freedom by becoming the first East German to serve as chancellor of a united Federal Republic of Germany.
On the face of it, it would seem hard to deny that the media business has changed since 1941, when the government wrote the first of its rules restricting the freedom of firms holding public-broadcast licences to buy other media companies.
He scorns a reading of the first amendment which protects only freedom of speech and the press, and not other forms of expression such as letter writing or making television programmes.
The Ionian cities eventually lost their freedom, first to the Lydians and then to the Persians, whose attempt to conquer Greece ended with their defeat by the Greek allies at the battle of Plataea in 479 B.
Before releasing the first edition of its economic freedom index, Fraser ran a series of symposia to discuss the possibility and nuances of measuring economic freedom.
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Except for the Philippines, the forces of freedom first found expression in increased economic liberalization.
Gene Policinski, executive director of the Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, offered advice for those aspiring journos.
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The first lesson of Enduring Freedom is that it is impossible to know with certainty when and where new challenges will arise.
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The son of sharecroppers from Alabama, he rose with courage, fortitude and purpose to organize the first student sit-ins and the earliest freedom rides.
The first session will explore the status of press freedom worldwide.
In 1994, Israel and the PLO signed a historic agreement giving Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip their first measure of freedom since the 1967 Middle East war.
The audio of her three-hour interview with investigators, as well as 324 pages of documents and more than 600 crime scene photos, were released for the first time in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from The Associated Press.
He said the introduction of two-stage A-levels meant pupils had lost their previous freedom, in the first years after GCSEs, to think and read more widely, in the knowledge that the next exams were still some time off.
As Justice John Paul Stevens, writing for the minority in Citizens United, demonstrated, the Framers did not intend for the First Amendment to confer protections on businesses beyond freedom of the press.
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And college itself is the first sniff of almost complete freedom that has snared more than just athletes.
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The first country to guarantee press freedom was Sweden, in 1766.
The blog mob loves to spout off about First Amendment freedom, except when it seeks to deprive foes of the same.
Such laws vary from place to place, but all countries, even the United States with its famous first amendment to the constitution, accept that individual freedom must be limited in some respects at least.
He and Gettas took a course together and, shortly afterward, became Hubbard Qualified Scientologists, one of the first levels in what the church calls the Bridge to Total Freedom.
He says the new law would enshrine for the first time a legal duty on the government to protect the freedom of the press, and provide an independent process to recognise the new self-regulatory body.
The U.S. Supreme Court, as expected, struck down a California law banning the sale of violent video games to children, saying video games are protected under the First Amendment and the law was an unconstitutional restriction of the freedom of speech.
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During the first few days of Operation Iraqi Freedom, a friend of her husband's - another command sergeant major - was killed.
The first minister insisted Scotland's freedom of information system was substantially better than those elsewhere and that now was not the moment to extend it at this difficult time.
The Bill of Rights set out the bedrock principles that ultimately would become the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including freedom of the press and the right to a "speedy and public" trial.
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