That leaves them, unlike the newly free countries of Eastern Europe, as less than independent.
Newly free, he said he would go to Kunduz to try to find work and a wife.
As the car rolled away, the newly free man muttered to no one in particular, "cruel and unusual."
In 1978 Spain ratified a new constitution, and was now a newly free democratic state.
Nobody in newly free Lithuania is threatening violence; that would be self-defeating.
Then his newly free hand gripped my chin, held my face.
General managers will scour the basket of newly free players for a plum, but they won't very likely find one.
She argues that unless the difficult questions of justice and punishment are answered, democracy in the newly free countries will be undermined.
But a newly free world still has dangers and challenges, both old and new.
But some say the excesses of a newly free press simply stir panic in an already spooked society.
The newly freed citizens typically took the last name of their former owners.
In some cases, the best candidate for running the newly freed company may turn out to be its original creator.
They wanted to help and prevent discrimination against the newly freed slaves.
The newly freed fighters work to change the laws that made them victims of their society.
They represent more than 170 million faithful, most of them in countries newly freed from Communism.
Some realized that these newly freed people were still in a battle against ignorance and neglect.
Newly freed gas and electricity markets in Britain are reported to save consumers $2 billion a year.
And together they left the Prison, to greet the newly freed mages.
As a newly freed people, we were preoccupied with insuring that our freedom was not taken from us.
But the administration's bigger fear is that newly freed Iraqis would not have a chance at demonstrating their qualifications.