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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

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adjfree from traditional social restraints

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Emancipated minors would still be subject to juvenile criminal law, and their rights pertaining to voting and purchasing alcohol and tobacco would not change.
Winter, 19, was emancipated from her mother in 2015 after abuse allegations.
State law mandates that parents can only be ordered to contribute to the college costs of children who are not emancipated.
The multicultural "emancipated consciousness" of @worldlittoday is fearless and inclusive in its scope.
This second Emancipated novel continues the frothy yet compelling saga of six emancipated teens sharing a house in Venice Beach.
Summary: The doctor complicit in performing 200 abortions on 75 emancipated sex slaves was arrested Friday as part of a widening crackdown on the organized criminal network, identifying the suspects who remain at large.
Drew, who entered rehab for drug and alcohol abuse at 14 and was emancipated from her famous parents at 15, blames her unconventional childhood for the rift.
This memoir tells about his life behind the scenes, from his drug addition and dysfunctional family to why he was emancipated at age fifteen and how he evolved to become a successful actor, musician and father.
But Shavit, like nearly all Israelis, can trace his family's arrival in the Levant not just to a particular person or day, but to a particular set of contingencies: In his case, the decision of the successful London lawyer Herbert Bentwich to leave the emancipated comfort of Victorian England for the confusing shores of Palestine, where he and his heirs would eventually settle.
The traditional notion of emancipation implies that the person to be emancipated will be free from oppression as a result of the act of emancipation.
CONNECTICUT ABOLISHED SLAVERY IN 1848, and emancipated children of slaves in 1784.
Calloway looked in her new daughter's eyes and saw other emancipated youth who just need that extra push to realize dreams that seemed out of reach.