Trial by blessed bread was a test for priests, for it was assumed guilty clergy would choke on hallowed food. |
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Currency appreciation alone does not choke off growth, but assuredly it should choke off a lot of inflation. |
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His silk cravat suddenly felt as though it may choke him at any moment and his navy blue tailcoat seemed overbearing. |
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It features lightweight hammer-forged barrels, relieved forcing cones and a set of thin, steel-shot-compatible screw-in choke tubes. |
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The whole thing sticks in my throat like a fish bone, and I've got to hawk it up or choke to death on it. |
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Other complications include colic, founder, diarrhea, choke, abortion and transit tetany. |
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If someone with this condition being fed by tube develops a problem, they may regurgitate and choke on their food. |
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The man two had tried to choke her, kicked her hard and she yelped like an injured dog. |
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Fourtunately, the barrel walls at the muzzle end of the Model 9410 are sufficiently thick to easily accommodate screw-in choke tubes. |
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Like a couple of children, we would put our hands in front of our faces and almost choke with laughter. |
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Suddenly a pair of hands grabbed her throat from in front of her and began to choke her. |
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After a bit of easy walking passage a small climb up over a muddy choke gains a corner with some fine formations. |
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The barrel has a rifled choke that shoots bullets exceedingly well, but still produces useful shot patterns, perfect for aerial trick shooting. |
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The apparent weapon was sarin gas, a highly toxic nerve agent that causes victims to choke to death. |
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Steam rose from all directions, billowing into swirls, each a threatening tentacle ready to choke, suffocate, asphyxiate me. |
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If you would choke up on your hex key to tighten a small bolt, choke up on the torque wrench the same way. |
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In fact the book is deceptively simple in that its schematization appears to choke a more serious and sustained argument. |
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Then the bank has to go and make me stabby and I got really angry because I couldn't choke the person who was 'helping' me on the phone. |
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You'll choke on dust and faint in the heat of a fierce desert sun that beats down from a jaundiced sky. |
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Tis a name that befouls the air, like a dark cloud of poison that will choke the soul of that whom breathes it in! |
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We won't choke to death when we open our mouths to suck air into our lungs. |
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The modern screw-in choke tube has solved many problems regarding matching the choke, and hence the pattern, to the game. |
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But what I am saying is that I need to replace my entire expensively skinny wardrobe and replace it with clothes that won't choke me. |
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When properly applied, the choke hold causes unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds. |
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Commonly known as red tides, harmful algae blooms choke shallow waters and narrow inlets, and kill tens of thousands of fish annually. |
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Don't wait until the pain is excruciating, but don't wuss out and tap before the arm is straight or the choke is actually choking either. |
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I'd rather have a manual choke than an automatic choke, though. |
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So to sum it all up, I have to make sure Chloe doesn't die or anything because if she threw up now while she's lying on her back, she would choke on her own barf and die. |
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But right now all I wanna do is grab this little garage scene, get it in a choke hold, then branch out, do a little bashment, but stay grimy you get me? |
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Other than that, I can categorically declare that the water hyacinth is flourishing and spreading with gay abandon, continuing to choke other plant life. |
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We'd slam each other in turn, sometimes dragging the other down to the mat to grapple in laughter, cut off suddenly by a choke or a tap-out from a lock. |
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A well-ventilated humidor means you don't choke on the smoke and the richly lacquered communal bench in the centre is perfect for schmoozing those models and their mates. |
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He then began to choke her, and as she lost consciousness it must have seemed that his might be the last face she would ever see. |
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Shiomura continued to speak even though she had to choke back tears at one point. |
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A new Kimberley Process working group to monitor CAR might help focus attention on the guilty and choke the diamond flow. |
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Low inflation in recent months has raised concerns of deflation, a sustained drop in prices that can choke off growth. |
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You didn't have to buy enough wrapping paper to choke a horse, just because it was on sale. |
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The giantess picked him up and gave him such a squeeze that he felt he was going to choke. |
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Occasionally a baby will be caught off-guard by mother's strong let-down and he will choke and sputter a bit. |
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Half of BEF supplies came into Le Havre, Rouen and Dieppe and passed by train through Amiens, making it a major choke point. |
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The major choke points include Bab el Mandeb, Strait of Hormuz, the Lombok Strait, the Strait of Malacca and the Palk Strait. |
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It provides the only sea passage from the Persian Gulf to the open ocean and is one of the world's most strategically important choke points. |
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Coal miners described two types of gases, one called the choke damp and the other fire damp. |
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Note that the burlap and twine are often nylon and totally rot-proof and will eventually choke roots and plant stems. |
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In order to pick up a blitz or reach a down lineman, he must choke his split and step with his inside foot first or he will get beat inside. |
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It can be fired in any choke and in rifled as well as smoothbores, but back-bored barrels are not recommended. |
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Q The former boss who fired me was such a snakehead I would choke if I had to say anything good about him. |
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It then disappeared into a crowded shopping area with our lead and choke collar, costing us pounds 3 to replace. |
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The foundation of this training method starts when a dog is first introduced to an ordinary chain choke collar as a pup. |
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Meanwhile, intense fighting and an al-Qaeda choke hold mean humanitarian aid has not even been able to reach the area yet. |
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Mike King hit me with a barrage of punches and when I tried to escape, he got me in a pretty deep choke hold. |
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Somebody up there finally had an epiphany and hockey might now come out of the choke hold it has been suffering and breathe again. |
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The mother of Eric Garner, who died after a police choke hold in New York City, also attended, in addition to the mother of Tamir Rice. |
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The latest tensions first erupted in July, when New York police killed dad-of six Eric, 43, after placing him in a fatal choke hold. |
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The heavy seed crop and high germination rate contributes to its invasiveness in North America, where it forms dense monotypic stands that choke out native vegetation. |
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Keep that the lusts choke not the word of God that is in us. |
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If thou gorgest thyself in this fashion, thou wilt assuredly choke. |
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The thought of that relentless, cruel body that smelled of rancid oil, dung, and something more, something gaggingly sweet, almost made Olivia choke. |
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About two thirds of the children died in infancy by the hands of the mother, who would choke a babe or bury it alive in the earthfloor of her hut simply to stop its crying. |
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Wouldn't grow straight if you put a splint on 'er. She liked the loopholes in things. The chinks, the crooks and nannies... liked to find healthy little plantlets to choke! |
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Be careful now, for auto crankers sometimes get broken arms. You take a firm grip on the crank, pull the choke wire and whirl the crank like the very devil. |
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In a tactic not seen on Melbourne's streets for 17 years, some police used choke holds as they dragged Occupy Melbourne protesters from the square. |
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It comprises of throws, takedowns, submissions, and choke holds. |
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After 20 minutes of going on about choke holds and various positions my eyes glaze over and I have to tell him to stop or threaten to talk about Pilates for half an hour. |
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When you combine an old-school pass with a bread cutter choke, you get the signature move of black belt European Masters silver medallist Simon Hayes of Carlson Gracie London. |
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The UK Government's cuts programme has not helped and has acted to choke off recovery, with a range of forecasters slashing their growth predictions. |
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Governor Sir Mervyn King told MPs the economy was too weak to withstand a hike in interest rates, which has historically been used to choke off spiralling prices. |
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Water was given on several occasions without his thickener in it causing him to choke and cough which put him off eating and his plates went back as full as they arrived. |
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Wooden sticks from caramel apples if chewed and swallowed, can cause serious damage to internal organs, and gum and other chewy candy can cause pets to choke. |
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Scarves should be tucked inside a coat or not worn at all since the scarf could get tangled under the sled and pull the sledder off or accidently choke him or her. |
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And with just four minutes 38 seconds on the clock, Etim pinned his man on the canvas and landed a guillotine choke hold to force a technical submission. |
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Or is it, on the contrary, an institution that persistently threatens, like a fast-growing riverweed, to choke the channels of public administration? |
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If a wire or chain sling is hooked back on itself, or secured by a choke hitch, ie by reeving one end of the sling through the other, it is said to be snickled. |
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Moose and his team later went to this area of Peak Cavern via JH and arrived at the underside of an enormous boulder choke just a few metres from the upstream end of Far Sump. |
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