How To Use Emancipator In A Sentence

  • Literature and politics have always laid claim to Dublin's O'Connell Street, bookended by statues of James Joyce and Catholic emancipator Daniel O'Connell. Tony Blair's book signing in Dublin mixes Good Friday with bad Iraq
  • Cheap and unlimited energy as the emancipator of our modern slaves. "Power" by Harl Vincent, part 3
  • Finally, we shall briefly discuss the emancipatory values espoused by Marxists.
  • Most importantly, he will be remembered as the emancipator of other untouchables and the jurist in charge of drafting the constitution of the Indian republic. Unthinkable? An Ambedkar memorial | Editorial
  • A warm emancipatory joy welled up inside me; unbound from ancient strictures, I could once again focus on the adventure ahead.
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Linguix writing coach
  • Now there was a practice familiar to those times; that when a congiary or any other popular liberality was announced, multitudes were enfranchised by avaricious masters in order to make them capable of the bounty, (as citizens,) and yet under the condition of transferring to their emancipators whatsoever they should receive; _ina ton dæmosios d domenon siton lambanontes chata mæna -- pherosi tois dedochasi tæn eleutherian_ says Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in order that after receiving the corn given publicly in every month, they might carry it to those who had bestowed upon them their freedom. The Caesars
  • Vázquez-Arroyo develops and defends his emancipatory reading of Adorno in what he calls a minima humana or critical humanism that stands for universal human freedom without importing anything like a thick conception of human identity into the universal sphere. TELOSscope: The Telos Press blog
  • Though arguably the most liberal of the tsars, the emancipator of the serfs, he was assassinated by revolutionaries. Edge
  • Now there was a practice familiar to those times; that when a congiary or any other popular liberality was announced, multitudes were enfranchised by avaricious masters in order to make them capable of the bounty, (as citizens,) and yet under the condition of transferring to their emancipators whatsoever they should receive; _ina ton dæmosios d domenon siton lambanontes chata mæna -- pherosi tois dedochasi tæn eleutherian_ says Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in order that after receiving the corn given publicly in every month, they might carry it to those who had bestowed upon them their freedom. The Caesars
  • Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator
  • From the emancipator (Abraham Lincoln) to the liberator (Dr. King), we recognize our advancement, but as this Pew study so distinctly highlights, we have much work that remains before us. Rev. Al Sharpton: Greatest Racial Wealth Gap in Decades; Time for Immediate Action
  • In conclusion, the Lord Mayor expressed the wish that Alexander III. may become the "emancipator" of the Russian Jews, just as his father History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III. (1825-1894)
  • Abe Lincoln, the steam-powered emancipator (link roundup) Archive 2009-01-01
  • Obama is stepping into his shoes, after all, and is looking up to him not so much to draw and highlight current parallels (whether superficial or otherwise) with the emancipator and preserver of our Union during very troubled times, but rather to garner spiritual mentorship and demonstrate, through symbols and deeds, his commitment to the Lincoln ideals that saved this nation. Another Lincoln Moment for Obama - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Can disincorporated labour be reincorporated in a global emancipatory project?
  • There is an ongoing tension between a single, authoritarian reading and multiple and emancipatory readings of a text.
  • And I think that Lincoln satisfies the guilt of America in that they can point to him and make him seem as though he's this great emancipator. Lincoln's Legacy Celebrated In Dance
  • Despite this, many saw golf as an emancipator for “none of the pre-golf pasttimes led their devotees so far afield or brought them together in such numbers as golf has done.” A Day at the Links | Edwardian Promenade
  • And as far as Benjamin and Adorno are concerned, a crucial chapter in this modern aesthetic-social history involves Charles Baudelaire’s barely postromantic lyric poetry, where romantic lyric’s presumed condition of possibilitythe availability of an auratic, reflective experience that in its turn makes possible a noninstrumental, potentially emancipatory capacity for constructing new conceptual-objective knowledgeseems to have disappeared. Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
  • The lunt in the bathroom winds around, if show, people is like concealed below bead shade inside, this kind of secret touch is according with instantly youth to go after emancipatory nature.
  • But this particular play with the dualities of public and private, viewer and viewed, in the intransigent space of a commercial gallery, fell short of an emancipatory vision.
  • This is the actualest performance of emancipatory action of communism substantially.
  • Burn with righteous indignation , martyr sacrifices for equality, do the mankind to liberate emancipator.

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):

This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy