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  1. Wind of Freedom ( Russian: Вольный ветер) is a 1961 Soviet romantic musical film directed by Leonid Trauberg and Andrey Tutyshkin. [1] [2] [3] [4] Plot. The film takes place in a small port city in the South. The fascists left this place, as a result of which there was no one on the port quay.

    • V. Krakht, Viktor Tipot, V. Vinnikov
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    The Wind of Freedom suit is a stalker suit featured in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.

    Shadow of Chernobyl

    In Shadow of Chernobyl, this is the most commonly used suit for all experienced and many expert Freedom members. It is worn with either a balaclava or a face mask. There was also a gas mask variant scheduled to appear, similar in appearance to the Monolith suit, but it did not make it to the final version besides an unused PDA icon.

    Clear Sky

    The suit returns in Clear Sky. It is rather uncommon, only being worn by a few experienced outpost squad leaders, one example being Raven, and is always worn with a respirator. The Wind of Freedom suit cannot protect the wearer from anything more powerful than an assault rifle round. Its bullet protection is identical to the Stalker Suit, but its anomaly protection is lacking.

    Call of Pripyat

    In Call of Pripyat it returns again as a standard issue Freedom suit. It offers all around better protection than the Stalker Suit except for ballistic protection which is slightly lower.

  2. Wind of Freedom (Dunayevsky, Isaak) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada, as well as countries where the copyright term is life+50 years. However, this work is probably still protected by copyright in the United States, as well as in countries where the copyright term is life+70 years (including all EU countries ...

    • Вольный ветер; The Wind of Liberty : Operetta
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  3. The Air of Freedom Blows? The original seal’s motto is familiar: Die Luft der Freiheit weht, generally translated as “the wind of freedom blows.” Jordan derived the sentiment from a remark made by Ulrich von Hutten, a minor figure in the Protestant Reformation.

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  4. 19 de ago. de 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Proton LLCWind of Freedom (Original Mix) · RapossaMystic Flavor℗ 2017 Proton LLCReleased on: 2017-08-20Unknown: Lump RecordsArtist: Ra...

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  5. Armor: Wind of Freedom, Guardian of Freedom; Weapons: TRs 301, IL 86; Seedy Freedom members form the backbone of Freedom's forces. These are experienced Stalkers equipped with relatively high-end TRs 301 assault rifles. Their Wind of Freedom armor is about on par with the Sunrise Suits worn by members of the Loners faction.

  6. The Motto Controversy. The use of the current Stanford University motto, “Die Luft der Freiheit weht” (often translated as “the winds of freedom blow”), began with Stanford’s first president, David Starr Jordan, who wrote that he first encountered the phrase in the writings of Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523), the German humanist and ...