Kenny freed himself and came around me, with a wild glow in his eyes, to put me in a tight chokehold. |
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As I'm getting ready to get out my math book, an arm suddenly wraps itself around my neck in a chokehold. |
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He slings his arms around my shoulder and squeezes my neck in what can easily be considered a chokehold. |
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One jumped out of the page and grabbed a chokehold around my neck and demanded that I read it. |
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No such luck for the public when a public employees union has a chokehold on the public entity. |
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By the time I got a ringside seat, so to speak, I watched as she applied a chokehold on his neck and hear her tell him to open his hand. |
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A key chokehold for the oil monopolies is the refining of crude oil in the United States. |
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But the underlying motive is to prevent challenging opinions from spreading and coalescing through the chokehold of state-sponsored control. |
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In a grim echo of Michael Brown, the white New York City cop who placed Eric Garner in a banned chokehold wasn't charged. |
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Garner died in July after a white police officer placed him in a chokehold banned by department regulations. |
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Officer Daniel Pantaleo put him in what looked like a chokehold, which is specifically prohibited by the NYPD patrol guide. |
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Lipkin-Shahak was no stranger to the cat-and-mouse dynamic that has so often kept the Middle East in a chokehold. |
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The chokehold on the city tightened up Friday as phone and Internet lines were cut. |
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The problem starts in that instant of electric mistrust when the cop reaches for his gun, or employs a homicidal chokehold. |
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In the corridors of a museum, he seizes me by the neck to demonstrate a jiujitsu chokehold. |
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Israel's system of proportional voting has given the settlers and zealots a chokehold over politics. |
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The young man proved to be the very person who had made the chokehold video. |
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At that, she says police applied a chokehold and cuffed her. |
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Because the carriers subsidize most phone purchases with big rebates tied to service agreements, they have something of a chokehold on the phone market. |
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Caught unaware, the Ace fell once more into the Beast's whims as it quickly appeared before him and then grabbed the young man by the neck in a vicious chokehold. |
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Before the guard had even realised what was happening, Leanne had jumped on his back, squeezing her arms around his neck in the strongest chokehold she could muster up. |
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And this upcoming Saturday night, we will see if Jones still have any of his greatness left or that maybe, Father Time has finally grabbed a chokehold on Jones. |
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Noyes said a masked man grabbed a woman staffer from behind and put her in a chokehold. |
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Artist Matthew Richter is among those who say politicians and corporations have a chokehold on Americans. |
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Despite its new pro-western orientation, the party remains a secretive bureaucracy with dubious democratic credentials and a chokehold on the broadcast media. |
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The longest embargo in history is a shameful thing for an imperial power that sets itself up as policemen to the world and seeks to subdue 11 million Cubans with a chokehold. |
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A black environmentalist with a reputation for probity and the promise of breaking the PT-PSDB chokehold on power, she had already managed a solid third place in the presidential election of 2010, with 20m votes. |
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Even if the lists are lengthened to include the families of the main targets, the sanctions will fall far short of the chokehold on Iran's economy. |
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For five years the country has been held in a chokehold by the burden of the Anglo debt. |
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Unfortunately, this fact will do nothing to break the chokehold that the Republican and Democrat parties currently have over the presidential debate process. |
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The fatal chokehold in July was captured on video as Mr Garner was arrested by officers in Staten Island, New York, on suspicion of selling cigarettes illegally. |
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