1. She felt exhilarated by her new freedom. 2. And that would be a new freedom indeed. 3. Glasnost has given Soviet Jews new freedoms, new confidence and new fears. 4. Already, people here seem to be taking their new freedoms for granted. 5. And flat-panel displays offer designers like Ive unheard-of new freedom and room for creativity in rethinking what computers look like and how they will be used. 6. And, in general, he likes the whole idea of some new freedom. 7. As part of any legislation to revamp Medicaid, Congress may give states new freedom to reduce payments to health care providers. 8. At the same time, it gives them the chance to discover new freedoms. 9. ----- East German officials probably had expected that residents would begin lining up the morning after the historic announcement to use their new freedom to go to West Berlin. 10. A new freedom, a new world order for music, would result from overarching speculation. |