shackle

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  • It is in the city that the woman's mind is awakened and begins to break the psychological shackles.

  • As a consequence of this religious emancipation, only those individuals who have shed the shackles of religion can be permitted into its secularly hallowed halls.

  • This would avert the danger of becoming shackled to a single architect.

  • Significantly, it also allows women to break free from the patriarchal shackles of their extended families in the rural hinterland.

  • In addition to the presence of guards, security was achieved by shackling and chaining the prisoners.

  • How does one free a libratory ideology from the shackles of becoming itself another normative practice in schools?

  • It was perhaps this personal need to throw off shackles that most influenced her theory of reformatory and prison discipline.

  • The past had become a dead weight that held society back; it shackled people's minds and stifled their sense of patriotism.

  • Experimental social games in which subjects are not allowed to speak to one another are a bit like sports competitions where subjects must compete with their legs shackled together.

  • The only one who is projecting feelings onto the idol is the iconoclast with a hammer, not those who should be freed, by his gesture, from their shackles.

  • Broadly speaking, the opera is less shackled by convention than often assumed: its manipulation of the tradition that feeds it is, on every level, radically novel.

  • Perhaps because in the high noon of modernity, that past, uncontaminated by modernity, allows a freer space for imagining a future less shackled by the present.

  • But we are not shackled to experience; we must even separate ourselves from it in order to attain or to reconstruct the "grammar" of this confused multimessage.

  • We say this with some trepidation because academic researchers require the freedom to do research for its own sake-and they should not be shackled by real world concerns.

  • Shackle (1955) characterised such a situation as involving unknowable potential states of the world to which probabilities could not be attached.

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