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set free

adjective as in released

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verb as in parole

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verb as in redeem

verb as in unlock

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One month after Dandolo began filming, the first of the five, René González, was set free.

His fixer, who Barfi said was affiliated with the Islamist Tawhid brigade, was set free 15 days later.

“The number of cases of women who resort to violence to be set free is an indication of the problem,” she says.

Kharkiv administration was set free and the Russian flag was hoisted.

After Zidan had been set free, he thanked his rescuers for their intervention in a short press conference on Thursday night.

However, Napoleon, anxious to stand well with the Powers of Europe, at once ordered him to be set free.

If the present culprit desired to be set free from his grotesque position, he must humbly have recourse to her.

After us others also set free their people, and presently this part of Virginia was a sort of Mecca for escaped blacks.

When he was set free, however, the poodle seemed restless and ill at ease, and after two or three days he disappeared entirely.

While the Dutch were thus bartering, Hudson, set free, started out on a voyage for England.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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