She had been strangled with a garrotte made from a stick and cord and her skull was fractured. |
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A kite-flyer later managed virtually to garrotte me as I strolled along the beach. |
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Each and every one of them is as adept with the longbow and the broadsword by day as he is with the dirk and the garrotte in the dead of night. |
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He admits that she is equally adept at manipulating him to her cause as she is in the art of archery or the garrotte. |
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Then I was looping my arms around his neck, trying to use the bar between the manacles as a garrotte. |
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They might seem like a great gift at first, but just wait until when your darling little bruvver attempts to garrotte you at the dining table. |
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Woven lanyards with nylon can have safety-catch against garrotte or firm laced joint protected by metal clasp. |
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He faced the possibility of death by Franco's favoured method of execution, the garrotte. |
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Take one of the most arresting objects in this year's exhibition: a standard lamp with a garrotte for a switch. |
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Forensic knot specialists would be beneficial in murder or homicide cases where knotted ligature evidence was present or suspected, as used to bind, hang, garrotte, restrain or control a victim. |
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Here are five that we, er, just about remember … A Hunger Games pretender based on a book you've never heard of but apparently has millions of fans waiting to garrotte anyone who messes with the source material. |
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This silent scowler is occasionally let loose to garrotte opponents with his chains – and soon realises that he might as well do the same to his captors. |
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The mob boss was known for executing his enemies with a garrotte of piano wire. |
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