How To Use Freedman In A Sentence
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Freedman says that clients approaching retirement or in retirement should take some defensive measures by shifting stock.
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On the other hand the Freedman's Bureau acted as his guardian and friend, looked after his interests in contracts, prohibited the law's barbarity, and insisted stubbornly that the freedman was a man, and must be treated as such.
Bricks without Straw A Novel
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A Roman slave on being manumitted was called a freedman (libertinus) and became a citizen.
C. Economy, Society, and Culture
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Lee Bontecou/FreedmanArt, New York Lee Bontecou's 'Untitled' 2004-11 One of the wonderful thrills for an art critic is to see knockout art made in a mode remindful of things he doesn't like.
Abstract (Semi) and Phantasmagorical
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Although merchants are getting more seasoned and innovative, knowledge levels and sophistication required to maintain and grow this valuable area can be stressful," said Lauren Freedman, president of the e-tailing group, in a statement.
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Nonetheless, most, if not all, familial funerary portraits have become identified as a type of freedman art in scholarship, even when accompanying epigraphic evidence does not designate the social standing of those depicted.
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I learned every person in our group is bound to St. Catharines, which is in Ontario, Canada, but not the freedman in our group, Mr. Adam Will.
Eliza’s Freedom Road
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It was built for the colored refugees with a fund sent to General Saxton for this purpose by a ladies 'freedman's aid society in England.
The Romance of the Civil War
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The ranks of the army called the freedman to the rescue of his race.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865
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In terms of volunteering, the majority of opportunities currently available to seniors consist mostly of busywork - envelope-stuffing and pushing hospital carts - says Freedman.
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The freedman is a successful trapper and hunter, and has by nature an insight into these things.
Winter Sunshine
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‘He broke the sesamoid bones in the fetlock, and horses can recover from that, although he would never have raced again,’ Freedman said.
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A freedman is the proper person to carry a load on the street, not his patron.
Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
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Unfortunately, Dr. Freedman had to do a subtotal resection of the esophagus," Sheila continued.
DO NO HARM
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The camera cuts to the dug-out where Sir Alex Ferguson looks most unimpressed.33 min: Sean Scannell, who boasts a similar barnet to Steven Pienaar he used to be quite a promising footballer, goes down injured after a collision with Antonio Valencia, allowing Crystal Palace manager Dougie Freedman to summon a few of his charges to the touchline to issue some instructions.
Manchester United v Crystal Palace
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Referring to cases described in Lori R. Freedman's excellent article on miscarriage mismanagement in Catholic hospitals in the American Journal of Public Health, the ACLU charges that Catholic hospitals are refusing to terminate pregnancies of hemorrhaging, septic, miscarrying women until the fetal heartbeat stops, and are sending women to other hospitals up to 90 miles away to receive life-saving reproductive health care.
Angela Bonavoglia: ACLU Demands Religiously Owned Hospitals Provide Emergency Reproductive Health Care
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Lee Bontecou/FreedmanArt, New York Lee Bontecou's 'Untitled' 2004-11 In the late 1950s and early '60s, as the only female in the stable of Leo Castelli's top-o'-the-heap gallery, Ms. Bontecou fabricated big, rough, bulgy wall reliefs in canvas and steel.
Abstract (Semi) and Phantasmagorical
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This, unfortunately, is not at present the result of negro mental training, and it never will be, so long as the home-life of the freedman is the antipode of the schoolroom.
The American Negro: What He Was, What He Is, and What He May Become: A Critical and Practical Discussion
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Based on consumer demand, savvy merchants are presenting themselves as cohesive and consistent cross-channel brands," says Lauren Freedman, president of the e-tailing group.
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Dr. Freedman is chair and professor of psychiatry, emeritus at New York Medical College.
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Christianity in the social relations of master and slave is plain from the exceedingly small number of inscriptions containing the words servus (slave), or libertus (freedman), words which are constantly seen on pagan gravestones; the often recurring expression alumnus (foster-child) characterizes the new relation between the owner and the owned.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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In the first place, Horace was not a knight; he was the son of a freedman of Venusia, in Apulia, who exercised the humble office of coactor exauctionum, (collector of payments at auctions.) (Sat.i. vi. 45, or 86.)
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 1
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I learned every person in our group is bound to St. Catharines, which is in Ontario, Canada, but not the freedman in our group, Mr. Adam Will.
Eliza’s Freedom Road
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To supplement the work of the schools and churches in the religious training of the freedman was the great and blessed mission of the W.B. H.M. Society.
"In Christ's Stead": Autobiographical Sketches
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They were ready when Emancipation came, and the amendments to the Constitution followed, to organize the "freedman," instruct and coach him, and place him securely into the Republican fold.
Unwritten History
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Scamander's patron (as they used to call a freedman's old master) was next brought to trial, and with the same result.
Roman life in the days of Cicero
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Freedman is co-chair of the state Personal Financial Planning Committee, and is a frequent speaker on eldercare topics.
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It is, however, more generally thought that it is thereby meant that he was the freedman or liberated slave of some Roman noble of the family of the Claudii.] [Footnote 17: _Treble flutes and bass flutes_) -- The history of ancient music, and especially that relative to the “tibiæ,”
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes
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The political trough at which Davis and his partners at Davis, Manafort & Freedman have fed gluttonously will have gone dry.
Rick Davis and McCain's Failed Campaign Strategy
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Damage to the property of another injuria datum was the subject matter of the Aquilian Law, and the damage must have been inflicted by a freedman; if by a slave, it was a noxal tort; if by a quadruped, the tort and liability were designated pauperies.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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Somewhere in the smoky crowd the authoress and photographer, Jill Freedman from New York, was holding court.
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After enfranchisement there was virtually nothing approximating a 'freedman' status.
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Unfortunately, Dr. Freedman had to do a subtotal resection of the esophagus," Sheila continued.
DO NO HARM
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“Command me as thou wilt: I will not gainsay thee in aught; no, never, for I am the freedman of thy bounty.”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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For the slave called by the Lord is a freedman of the Lord.
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When the freedman had ceased speaking, Vetranio sat up on the couch, called for a basin of water, dipped his fingers in the refreshing liquid, dried them abstractedly on the long silky curls of the singing-boy who stood beside him, gazed about him once more, repeated interrogatively the word 'daybreak', and sunk gently back upon his couch.
Antonina
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Dougie Freedman's men scored a late winner through the Fulham loanee Kagisho Dikgacoi.
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The character of such works, as Carl Freedman has written, “lies neither in chronology nor in technological hardware but in the cognitive presentation of alternatives to actuality and the status quo.”
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