She could tell he was chained to a wall with iron shackles on each wrist and she assumed on his ankles too. |
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As their aircraft was chocked and chained, I asked them about their downing discrepancy. |
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The Canadian deck crew chocked and chained the helicopter, we transferred the parts, and signaled for breakdown. |
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Surprisingly, as I got off the ship, chained and shackled, I didn't feel a deep yearning or nostalgic inclination to being on land. |
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He couldn't go very fast because I had locked the tow bar and he had chained the front of the trailer to the back of his old Montego estate. |
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At dawn alert next day Suwanti chained the dogs away from a round jungle-green enigma then bowled the baby into the hedge to its kind. |
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Joker Jackson and Noah Cullen are two convicts chained together in the back of a truck heading for work on a chain gang. |
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I'm supposed to be chained to my desk, living off bread and dripping, writing a radio play that is long overdue. |
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To this day he remains chained, madness close to his mind and murderous intentions deep within the recess of his soul. |
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It keeps us working forever, chained to our desks slaving day after day to pay for it. |
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I've had the unenjoyable task of escorting chained prisoners from confinement to trial to prison. |
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In the camp's acute ward, a young man lies chained to his bed, being fed protein-and-vitamin mush through a stomach tube inserted via a nostril. |
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He was on a gurney, all wrapped up in a straitjacket and his feet were chained together. |
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The front wheel was still chained to the lamp post, as all the villains had done was jack the car up and put on the spare wheel and drive away! |
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But unlike the wolf who's eyes Selene was seeing through, this one was wearing a muzzle and was chained to the wall. |
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Two men wake in a large filthy bathroom only to discover they are chained to opposite walls. |
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As he shuffled into court, his hands and legs chained, Nick du Toit looked a broken man. |
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She was standing there chained to the wall spread eagle in nothing but her underwear. |
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Simple chic Chanel outfits accessorized with gold chained jewelry, that perfectly complements the black and white. |
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You're not grounded, you're not busted, and you're not chained to a desk in class. |
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They had left him chained in the room, limbs akimbo, naked except for crimson-soaked bandages. |
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Working dogs should not be forced to perform over and over again or left chained in the sun for hundreds of strangers to tease. |
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A like creature, but gorged with a collar per pale azure and or and chained of the last, is the dexter supporter used by the Duke of Somerset. |
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I should have remained armed and completely strapped into my seat until the aircraft was chocked and chained. |
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He adds that he is handcuffed, shackled, and chained at the waist, which has rubbed his wrists and ankles raw. |
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Seated in the chair facing the mirror, chained to the leg of the table, was Darren Hammer. |
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There's a terrible scene where he is chained to a whipping post and flogged with sadistic pleasure by brutish Roman guards. |
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Two men wake to find themselves chained at opposite ends of a deserted washroom somewhere in the Industrial Zone. |
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Television writers are usually tiny, weak, sunlight-deprived saps who are kept chained to a wall in a cupboard. |
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She was chained to the wall, her wrists and ankles shackled by iron manacles. |
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He was suspended in mid-air, chained at the wrists by a pair of steel manacles. |
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He ignored warnings from friends and agreed to be chained and manacled in a room in his home. |
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He was followed out of the cell by eight men, chained together and manacled at the wrists and ankles. |
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I'm pretty much chained to my desk at home, but I don't tend to eat while at my computer. |
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He padlocked the box, sealed the lock and chained the box to ensure that it would not be tampered with. |
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Dayra stood, menacing as always, and stared down at the crumpled mass lying on a pile of decaying straw in front of her, chained to the wall. |
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With bear-baiting, the bear is chained to a pole and the spectators are locked in the Bear Garden ostensibly for their own protection. |
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Front doors are often chained in triple loops and locked with massive padlocks. |
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Stacks of metal sunloungers had been blown around a bit, despite being chained down. |
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Tanj spent that first night, chained to the foot of his bed, tied tightly in a hog-tie. |
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She saw herself chained to a coarse wooden pole, the straw on the floor pricking her legs as she kneeled, head bowed submissively. |
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Peace campaigners today chained themselves to gates at Menwith Hill in an effort to shut down the North Yorkshire spy base. |
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The iron hooks that prisoners were chained to are still visible on the walls. |
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Their arms were in cuffs chained to the wall, and their toes skimmed the ground. |
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Tanj slept that night in his bed, in his arms, but still chained to the footboard. |
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The carriage it was mounted on was chained to the ground while they were still stacking cords of wood nearby. |
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Movement was restricted because I was chained up, there was little chance of exercise. |
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It never said exactly what it was he did, but it must have been pretty bad, because he was all chained up. |
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Police had to call in specialist teams to cut free protesters who chained their wrists together inside plastic piping. |
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I'm talking about when Dumbo comes to see his mother but she's all chained up and can't get to him. |
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She couldn't remember how long she had been chained up, or what day it was. |
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They are chained inside tents or cordoned off in small areas of fields by circus owners in the hope of drawing in profits. |
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The man had already made sure the pooch in the yard he was about to deliver to was chained up. |
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Kellerman gets chained to a desk while his past in the Arson department gets scrutinized. |
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She found a feather duster, chained by cobwebs itself, and resolved to tidy it the next day. |
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Once the plane was chocked and chained, our flight-deck coordinator came into the aircraft. |
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I've never been unhappier than when I was chained to a terminal for nine hours a day. |
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They had a huge Alsatian that they kept chained up in the side passage leading to their garden. |
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Houdini could get out of a glass box full of water in a couple of minutes, even chained up and in a straitjacket. |
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The problem was on the port side of the airplane and the plane was not chocked and chained. |
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To one side of her a young boy in overalls sucked on his ticket, to the other a plump man frowned through a monocle at a pocket watch chained to his vest. |
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Most of them remain chained to their smartphones, scrutinizing the market to alleviate deal-making withdrawal symptoms. |
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The Animal Liberation Project involves a display of panels juxtaposing graphic images of slavery and other human abuse with pictures of chained animals. |
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In November 2002, a detainee who had been held partially nude and chained to the floor died, apparently from hypothermia. |
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In that same year in Texas, James Byrd Jr. was sadistically chained by his ankles to a pick-up truck and dragged to his death down 3 miles of county road because he was black. |
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They burst into the farmer's house and when they saw the eldest son, believing him to be the thief, they chained him and marched him to the palace. |
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Graham chained his bike to the bike rack and they met up at the train. |
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All the bikes were chained to each other and to the wall with a padlock. |
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You know, Rather prides himself on not being chained to the anchor desk. |
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I was chained up for most of the previous four and a half years. |
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Mr Lowe said although his stud dogs were chained up they had huge pens. |
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My fertile imagination cannot be chained to administerial tasks. |
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Two guys wake up chained by their legs in a disused washroom. |
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They are on-screen together during virtually the entire time, and for much of it, chained together by a meter-long chain shackled to their wrists. |
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She found herself chained and shackled to a big wooden board. |
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He pushed back slamming her into the wall she was chained to. |
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Her bonds were ropes on the hands, but her feet were chained together. |
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It ends with the animal protesting, after being chained during musth. |
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Over the past year this chilly, sunless corridor has often been crowded with men dressed in jailhouse smocks, chained in a line at the ankles, waist and wrists. |
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Once we were chocked, chained and out of the jet, we saw that we had lost our left shoulder panel, and only two of 34 screws had been set and tightened. |
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She tries by making regular trips to the meat market, and with the help of Congolese officials, she confiscates chained bonobos about to be sold alongside other exotic meats. |
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Before this time, public libraries were parochial in nature and libraries frequently chained their books to desks. |
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Before the grave was half filled a truck entered the cemetery gates towing a lowboy with a tractor chained to the bed. |
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He also invented a nomenclature for exceedingly large numbers, the Conway chained arrow notation. |
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Another of his eccentricities is that he chained his mug to the radiator pipes to prevent it being stolen. |
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Meanwhile, their tubbier colleagues remain chained to their desks, scarfing down the nachos. |
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And a prisoner was shown standing handcuffed on a box with his leg through his arms and his ankle chained to a doorhandle. |
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Prosecutor Joseph Hart said every fire exit had been nailed or chained shut, or blocked with beds. |
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Yes, that aspiration of every nine-to-fiver to have as much of a social life as the number of hours they are chained to their desk. |
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We daisy chained several USB hubs to see if we could reach the far side of the room. |
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The war galleys were mostly manned by prisoners of war or convicts, who were chained to benches, usually three to six per oar. |
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It is now housed in Hereford Cathedral in the largest surviving chained library, a library in which the books are chained so as to prevent theft. |
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The dexter supporter is a crowned and chained unicorn, symbolising Scotland. |
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Felton was then hanged, and his body was chained to a gibbet on Southsea Common as a warning to others. |
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The slave had been condemned to death for leading an uprising of a coffle, a group of chained slaves, in 1829 Kentucky. |
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The prisoners, Habibullah and Dilawar, were chained to the ceiling and beaten, which caused their deaths. |
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They were confined to cargo holds with each slave chained with little room to move. |
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In some monastic reading rooms, valuable books would be chained to shelves, but there were also lending sections as well. |
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Often the ships, also known as Guineamen, transported hundreds of slaves, who were chained tightly to plank beds. |
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Mancini spoke of the immolation of the deutsche mark, but it is Italy that now faces immolation at the stake of monetary union to which it is chained. |
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Johnson writes of the harrowing journeys the slaves made in coffles, long lines of people chained together, as the traders rode horseback with guns and whips. |
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And with last fall's release of the portable Diamond Rio player for MP3 files, music fans are no longer chained to a computer to listen to their downloaded music. |
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Jim had chained up the truck, so we decided to stay in the river bottom, hoping to catch elk still lollygagging from their early-morning eating and drinking festivities. |
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The galley slaves were chained to benches and rowed throughout the day without a change of posture while an officer watched over them with a whip in hand. |
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Those who were chained to the spot by the weakness of their sex, or the infirmity of age, or the attractions of the place, were cut off by the enemy. |
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A BAND of eco-warriors spent six hours chained to a JCB digger yesterday in a last-ditch effort to save 200 mature trees from a Tesco development. |
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