to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage
Do you mean the General Election of 1864? Because Lincoln was starting to gain credibility, with Sherman taking Atlanta, Sheridan clearing out the Shenandoah Valley and Admiral Farragut liberating the blockade-runners' port of Mobile.
For the Union: to occupy Western Tennessee, prior to liberating the Mississippi. For the Confederates: to stop this happening.
To crush the Axis threat and eliminate the concentration camps, liberating all the prisoners.
D-day is a term used historically to mean the first day of a planned military attack. Since World War II, it is used most commonly to refer specifically to June 6, 1944, the day Allied forces stormed the beach at Normandy, France, with the goal of liberating France from the Germans.
Blockading the Southern ports, to starve the South of war supplies from abroad. Liberating the Mississippi, to divide the Confederacy into two, isolating all armies to the West of the river.
The party is liberating the people and the government of the country.
The knowledge that you are saved from certain death is very liberating. Only through Christ can this redemption occur.
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The knowledge that you are saved from certain death is very liberating. Only through Christ can this redemption occur.
When Russell refers to doubt as liberating, he is highlighting the idea that questioning established beliefs and ideas can lead to intellectual freedom and personal growth. By challenging assumptions and seeking evidence-based truths, doubt can help individuals break free from dogma and expand their understanding of the world.
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by liberating sectors.
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they retreated.