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Perhaps the winds of freedom, originating in the European Union?
Winds of freedom blew through the country, and creativity ruled as the song of the day.
Winds of freedom blowing around the world.
Instead of flying in the winds of freedom, it dangles in a gentle breeze.
Winds of Freedom.
All they had to do was go west, and the winds of freedom would whisk them to a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Just as the winds of the Gorge were whipping the river into whitecaps, so were the winds of freedom buffeting my beliefs.
Will you fan it with the winds of freedom, or will you smother it with the sands of humiliation?
Slowly we are building an army of dedicated men to take what is rightfully ours, so that the fresh winds of freedom can blow through the little country we love.'
Mr. Sichkin, a Soviet emigre, was inspired to write "The Winds of Freedom" by the fall of Eastern European Communism.
Winds of Freedom - John Beag Ó Flatharta (CICD 106)
This is a natural consequence of the winds of freedom having swept away the closed borders of Europe and the insurmountable antagonisms, as well as the suspicion, the Soviet system and the Communist dictatorships.
If the winds of freedom could shatter the Berlin Wall and rock the foundations of the Soviet Empire, the imperial systems of the subcontinent - more brutal than British colonialism - are not likely to last out the 20th century.
In contrast, Ronald Reagan saw Soviet Communism as a menace to be confronted in the genuine belief that its squalid underpinnings would fall swiftly to the gathering winds of freedom, provided, as he said, that NATO and the industrialized democracies stood firm and united.