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  • '''Liberty University''' is a private [[evangelicalism|evangelical]] [[Christianity|Ch ..., that is "offensive (i.e., lewd lyrics, anti-Christian messages, etc.) to Liberty's Christian stand is not permitted", a ban on alcohol, tobacco and illegal
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  • '''The American Liberty League''' was a pressure group organization formed in 1934 by conservative ...curity]] was said to "mark the end of democracy." Lawyers for the American Liberty League challenged the validity of the [[Wagner Act]] (National Labor Relati
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  • ...f Liberty.jpg/credit|{{Statue of Liberty.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}The Statue of Liberty, close-up]] ...''''Liberty Enlightening the World''''') is a colossal statue located at [[Liberty Island]], [[New York, New York|New York City]]. It was a gift of friendship
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  • ...(151 feet/46 meters) statue, representing [[Liberty]] deified, located at Liberty Island, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; a universal symbol of [[freed
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  • Many philosophers and political theorists distinguish between two concepts of liberty or freedom: positive and negative. The most prominent of these types of dis ...emoved from one's existence all the things which make one unfree. Positive liberty describes some kind of presence that must exist for one to be free: the abi
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  • * Frederick Rudolph, "The American Liberty League, 1934-1940," ''American Historical Review'' 56 (October 1950): 19-33 ...e Wolfskill. ''The Revolt of the Conservatives: A. History of the American Liberty League, 1934-1940''. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962).
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  • Formed in 1991, an interest group supportive of "individual liberty, limited government, and free enterprise within the Republican Party"; not
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  • *{{cite book |title=The Statue of Liberty Revisited: Making a Universal Symbol |author= Kostler, Neil G., ed |publish *{{cite book |title=The Statue Of Liberty |author=Moreno, Barry |publisher=Arcadia Publishing |year=2004 |isbn= 07385
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  • ...visory board, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]; advisory board, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]; wife and mother; Fellow (1997-2005), [[Hoover Institution]]; for
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  • *{{cite book |title=The Statue of Liberty Revisited: Making a Universal Symbol |author= Kostler, Neil G., ed |publish *{{cite book |title=The Statue Of Liberty |author=Moreno, Barry |publisher=Arcadia Publishing |year=2004 |isbn= 07385
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  • *[http://www.nps.gov/stli/ The National Park Service about the Statue of Liberty] ...sp?catid=68&contenttypeid=35 The American Park Network about the Statue of Liberty]
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  • ...(151 feet/46 meters) statue, representing [[Liberty]] deified, located at Liberty Island, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; a universal symbol of [[freed
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  • {{r|Dave Nalle}} Chair, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]] {{r|Aaron Biterman}} Vice-Chair, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]
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  • | title = Liberty's blueprint : how Madison and Hamilton wrote the Federalist papers, defined
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  • ...w Bible''; *"Religious Liberty and the Integrity of Piety," in ''Religious Liberty and Secularism'' (1998); *"Philosophy or Exegesis: Perennial Problems in th
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  • ...f Liberty.jpg/credit|{{Statue of Liberty.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}The Statue of Liberty, close-up]] ...''''Liberty Enlightening the World''''') is a colossal statue located at [[Liberty Island]], [[New York, New York|New York City]]. It was a gift of friendship
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  • Two concepts of liberty distinguished by many philosophers and political theorists.
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  • ...or of ''The Terrible Truth about Liberals'' ; advisory board, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]
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  • ...t]] organizer, who was affiliated with the former "dontgo", now [[American Liberty Alliance]], and is an expert on the use of new media in politics.<ref name= }}</ref> and Executive Director of the American Liberty Alliance.<ref name=LI>{{citation
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  • Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; White House Counsel for [[Ric
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  • ...include [[The Constitution of Liberty]] (1960) and [[Law, Legislation and Liberty]] (1973-1979).
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  • Formed in 1991, an interest group supportive of "individual liberty, limited government, and free enterprise within the Republican Party"; not
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  • (1945-) U.S. attorney specializing in [[military law]]; member of the Liberty and Justice Committee, Constitution Project; spouse of [[Linda Greenhouse]]
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  • ...enter for Congressional and Presidential Studies, [[American University]]; Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project
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  • Clarence J. Robinson Professor Emeritus, [[George Mason University]]; Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; Director of U.S. Community Re
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  • '''1959 7" single''' (US: Liberty F-55203, UK: London HLU 8944) '''1959 7" EP''' (France: Liberty LEP 2163 F)
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