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  • 1Freedoms of the air — The Freedoms of the air are a set of commercial aviation rights granting a country s airline(s) the privilege to enter and land in another country s airspace. Formulated as a result of disagreements over the extent of aviation liberalisation in… …

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  • 2Freedoms de Philadelphie — Les Freedoms de Philadelphie (en anglais : Philadelphia Freedoms) sont une équipe du World Team Tennis basée à Philadelphie. Effectif 2006 Craig Kardon, entraîneur Casey Dellacqua Daniel Nestor Freddy Niemeyer Lisa Raymond Rennae Stubbs… …

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  • 3Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge — s encampment. Bill of ResponsibilitiesIn 1985, the Foundation developed a Bill of Responsibilities as part of its worldwide educational efforts. It was meant to be a corollary to the Bill of Rights.Awards ProgramThe Foundation is known for its… …

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  • 4freedoms — free·dom || frɪːdÉ™m n. emancipation; liberty; independence; exemption; release; openness; honorary citizenship; free access …

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  • 5Philadelphia Freedoms — Freedoms de Philadelphie Les Freedoms de Philadelphie (en anglais : Philadelphia Freedoms) sont une équipe du World Team Tennis basée à Philadelphie. Effectif 2006 Craig Kardon, entraîneur Casey Dellacqua Daniel Nestor Freddy Niemeyer Lisa… …

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  • 6freedoms of the air — noun The bilateral agreements concerning international air travel defined by the Chicago Convention in 1944, covering such topics as overflight, stopovers, and passenger carriage. See Also: first freedom of the air, second freedom of the air,… …

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  • 7Four Freedoms (Norman Rockwell) — This article is about Norman Rockwell s paintings. For other uses, see Four Freedoms (disambiguation) …

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  • 8Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Canada This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Canada   …

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  • 9Four Freedoms — The Four Freedoms are goals famously articulated by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the State of the Union Address he delivered to the United States Congress. In an address also known as the Four Freedoms speech, FDR proposed… …

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  • 10Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions — First page of the Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions[1] …

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