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  • 11Liberated Africans in Nigeria — during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century where freed slaves who migrated to Nigeria in the beginning of the 1830s. They were known locally as Saros (elided form of Sierra Leone) or Amaros: migrants from Brazil and Cuba. They were …

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  • 12liberated woman — noun One who rejects the older ideas of woman as the weaker sex, a woman s place being in the home, etc, and believes in living and working on equal terms with men • • • Main Entry: ↑liberate …

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  • 13Liberated Greece — At the latest stage of the German occupation 1941 1944, a greatest part of the Greek territory, except of the main cities and roads was under the control of the resistance. This area used to be called Liberated Greece . It was not a continuous… …

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  • 14Liberated Syndication — Infobox Website name = Liberated Syndication caption = Podcasting made easy url = http://www.libsyn.com commercial = type = Podcast media hosting language = registration = owner = Wizzard Media author = launch date = November 2004 current status …

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  • 15liberated territory — išlaisvintoji teritorija statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Bet koks neutralios ar draugiškos valstybės rajonas, kuris buvo okupuotas priešo ir atgautas draugiškų pajėgų. atitikmenys: angl. liberated territory pranc. territoire libéré …

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  • 16liberated — Synonyms and related words: afoot and lighthearted, at large, at liberty, clear, delivered, detached, disengaged, easygoing, emancipated, extricated, footloose, footloose and fancy free, free, free and easy, free as air, freeborn, freed, go as… …

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  • 17liberated — lib|er|at|ed [ lıbə,reıtəd ] adjective behaving in the way you want and not accepting traditional rules about behavior …

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  • 18liberated — adj. set free, released, emancipated lib·er·ate || lɪbÉ™reɪt v. set free, emancipate, release (from slavery, captivity, etc.) …

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  • 19liberated — adjective free from social conventions, especially with regard to sexual roles. → liberate …

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  • 20liberated — UK [ˈlɪbəˌreɪtɪd] / US [ˈlɪbəˌreɪtəd] adjective behaving in the way that you want and not accepting traditional rules about behaviour …

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