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  • 1What I Like About You — Infobox Television show name = What I Like About You caption = Jennie Garth, Amanda Bynes : genre = camera = picture format = audio format = runtime = 30 Min creator = Wil Calhoun Dan Schneider developer = producer = executive producer = Wil… …

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  • 2Liberty Jail — is a former jail in Liberty, Missouri, USA where Joseph Smith, Jr. and other associates were imprisoned from November 20, 1838 to April 9, 1839 during the Mormon War.It is sometimes described as the Prison Temple because of revelations Joseph had …

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  • 3at liberty to do something — at liberty to do sth idiom (formal) having the right or freedom to do sth Syn: ↑free • You are at liberty to say what you like. • I am not at liberty …

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  • 4Liberty — This article is about the political philosophy. For other uses, see Liberty (disambiguation). Part of a series on Freedom …

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  • 5Liberty X — Infobox musical artist Name = Liberty X Img capt = The last studio album to be released in 2005. Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = United Kingdom Genre = Pop / R B Years active = 2001 ndash;2007 2008 Current members =… …

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  • 6Liberty Bell (march) — The Liberty Bell is an American military march composed by famous bandmaster John Philip Sousa in 1893,Cite web|url=http://www.dws.org/sousa/articles/works.htm|title=The Works of John Philip Sousa|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=September… …

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  • 7Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty — Developer(s) KCEJ Success (PC) Bluepoint Games (HD port) Publishe …

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  • 8Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty — Разработчик KCEJ Success (Windows порт) Bluepoint Games (HD порт) …

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  • 9Positive liberty — #time:j F Y| #time:#ifeq:#time:Y|einval 2000|#time:Y|einval 2001|j F Y|j F|einval Progressivism Liberalism sidebarPositive liberty refers to the opportunity and ability to act to fulfill one s own potential, as opposed to negative liberty , which …

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  • 10We will bury you — For the comic book, see We Will Bury You (comics). Nikita Khrushchev, 1961 We will bury you! ( Мы вас похороним! , transliterated as My vas pokhoronim!) was a phrase famously used by Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev while addressing Western… …

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