On September 3, two protesters held up delegates travelling to the show for 40 minutes by chaining themselves to two trains. |
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This was the result of the elephant tamers chaining the animal in order to restrict its movements, when it was very young and impressionable. |
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There was nothing we could have done to make this more secure, short of chaining the airplanes to the ground. |
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Fellow graphic design students have honoured Charlie by chaining the ghost bike to the willow tree outside the college. |
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There, the burning of suits and chaining naked team-mates to goalposts was de rigueur. |
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She mounted a campaign of opposition, chaining herself to the gates in an attempt to highlight the gross injustice. |
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Supermarket giants like Tesco began chaining trolleys after finding customers were using them to take their shopping home. |
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I'm confused, what did you morons hope to achieve by chaining yourself to railings and preventing ordinary, decent, working people from going about their business? |
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The group, which has already staged road blockades on major routes, has not ruled out deploying tactics such as chaining themselves to railings and lying on roads. |
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Cartooning as a day job meant chaining yourself to your table, scratching out a living in silence, interrupted only by frequent trips to the coffee shop. |
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Home-owner Richard Gavan had thought that chaining his treasured Piaggio Liberty to the pipe under his front window was a foolproof way of keeping it safe. |
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I think that chaining up a soldier as a human shield alone runs counter to every principle of the Geneva Convention governing countries at war. |
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Indeed, these are class-collaborationist schemes aimed at chaining the workers to the capitalist state. |
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The chaining, branching or cross-linking of these monomers determines the individual structure of the molecule group. |
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The chaining of two phenomena: prior study of a first phenomenon whose results will be used as data for the second phenomenon. |
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The results of the liquidity analysis always take effect on the chaining date of the Benchmark Index. |
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Diane King had even taken the precaution of chaining the baskets to brackets on the outside wall of her house, but the thieves still managed to take them. |
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According to Cowie, the old daisy chaining method of wiring is out and home runs are in. |
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Pocock was arrested after chaining himself to the digger for 10 hours as part of a blockade at the Maules Creek coalmine in New South Wales's Leard state forest in November. |
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The consequence of working-class trust in Cárdenas was the chaining of the labor unions to the state by means of the corporatist straitjacket and seven decades of brutal PRI rule. |
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Don't count on any media events with raging environmentalists chaining themselves to trees in desperate hope of stopping construction of what the government hopes will be an economic life-line for the entire region. |
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Plyometric-type training consists of chaining an excentric contraction with putting the elastic structures under tension, followed by a quick and explosive concentric contraction. |
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Program selection is done by binary code, and program chaining by pulse. |
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Is Dany doomed after chaining her dragons? |
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Output must be increased by innovation and productivity gains, not by chaining employees to their workbenches. But the psychological breakthrough in the German labour market should not be underestimated. |
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The methodology for chaining the index will be defined by the Commission. |
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One can think of sets of circumstances where there would be immediate death but we would call what happens as being very cruel, for instance chaining an animal to train tracks. |
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In automatic mode, chaining various experiments is an easy goal: various experiments applying various cycles may allow optimizing the analysis in a very productive way. |
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The chaining verification system explained above then makes the second calculation fail if the first calculation has not been carried out or if the two added security instructions have been modified or deleted. |
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Also, the absolute values of differences between the official index and the chaining index have shown to be less than 0.5 in the next base year, five years after the current base year. |
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Programs selection and chaining is done by analog signals. |
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Changing the consumption pattern does not require much, since the difference between the official CPI and the chaining index is only 0.4 in 2005 based on the 2000 bases. |
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But Juliana's uniquely powerful chaining of the devil is surely meant to recall Christ's harrowing of hell. |
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The sound of Mistress Affery cautiously chaining the door before she opened it, caused them both to look that way. |
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Pop star BOY GEORGE, 48, was tagged last month after his early release for chaining up a rent boy. |
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Communities must also prevent people from parking in front of such stops or chaining bikes to them in ways, which might force older people into the street to access a bus. |
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The Company does not intend to revoke its decision to put an end to chaining, as it considers that the claims made by the Federation are not legally founded. |
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For elephants, in some cases, this will mean cruel training methods such as the use of bullhooks and electric shock devices, and extended periods of confinement and chaining. |
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However, brutal floggings, increased terms of katorga, starvation diets, permanent chaining to a wheelbarrow and other fearsome sanctions failed to staunch the flow. |
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For elephants this will mean cruel training methods such as the use of bullhooks and electric shock devices, and extended periods of confinement and chaining. |
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By chaining much of Russian society to specific domiciles, the legal code of 1649 curtailed movement and subordinated the people to the interests of the state. |
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Chaining communities to their places of ritual and worship does not create secular institutions. |
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Chaining together arrays of such logic gates might allow a slime mold computer to carry out binary operations for computation. |
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