uncage

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uncage

(ʌnˈkeɪdʒ)
vb
(tr) to release from a cage
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Secure them, unleash them, uncage them, so they can find a way to survive," Batacan told the Philippine News Agency (PNA).
People chanted "Close those camps" and held banners reading, "Uncage kids" and "Immoral," as they took part in the protest and vigil.
We must uncage ourselves to make the decision that will guarantee OUR happiness, which will be OUR truth, and not just a lie incorporated by the society.
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Working-Class Heroes All that eat yourself chocolate, hides a madness unleashed, As they hide, under stairs, from the storm, Keeping eyes on the prize, for to uncage the beast, Metamorphic, as boys start to transform, Can you title such brilliance, time of all humble past?
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