He almost choked on his meat but managed to stifle his sudden reaction to her statement with a hastily gulp of water. |
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He was jailed for six months five weeks ago after a court heard how he strung the dogs up by their leads until they choked to death. |
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I have been choked and almost suffocated to death during that time, all the while, more concerned about the well being of others than for myself. |
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Ms Lloyd said hoary cress had an extensive root system that choked grain and horticulture crops and pastures. |
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The virtual townscape becomes choked with black smoke, dumper-trucks work overtime carrying waste to the landfill site, fires rage. |
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Today it is a city, much like other major capitals, choked with traffic and bustling with commerce. |
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I nearly choked on my shock, the meaning of that song taking on proportions I hadn't fathomed. |
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I lit some incense and laid down flowers and choked my way through the Scriptures. |
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It's a suburb choked with car yards and petrol stations, but everything was either closed or cap-less. |
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I was the one who read aloud the award citation as it was presented to her, and my voice choked up a bit. |
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He nearly choked on the toast that he was shoving down his throat, he was so nervous. |
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She craned her head slightly to the side as a husky voice, choked with emotion, whispered into her ear. |
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Then black smoke and heat coiled around him in a thick, suffocating cloud until he choked and woke to the world. |
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Dima smiled and grabbed Coral by his shirt collar, dragging so close to her that he almost choked on her rancid breath. |
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But my parents used to run a restaurant and when I was a very small child one of their customers choked on a fish bone. |
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Cigarette smoked choked the fresh, crisp night air like a phantom descending upon its haunt. |
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She suppressed a chuckle and nearly choked on her drink when he caught her looking. |
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He gave a warm, wonderful eulogy for Aunt Jo and choked up enough a couple of times that he had to stop and gather himself. |
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She nearly choked on the sob welling up in her throat and felt the tears brimming in her eyes. |
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I almost choked on the tandoori chicken, then proceeded to finish it off in haste and headed to the Hostel 9 common room. |
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However, after about an hour, a calf was choked to death due to an accident in feeding her milk. |
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I choked and coughed repeatedly as my body tried to rid itself of the smoke that still envenomed its lungs. |
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She shoved the green plastic spoon in his mouth and smiled as he choked it down. |
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She choked it down along with her revulsion, hoping for a clear head that would save her. |
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Back home in England he grew a garden of weeds and saw which weeds choked others and counted population changes amongst weeds. |
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To keep plants from being choked, you often have to adjust ties as they grow. |
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Glick, who had four months left on his three-year hitch, choked up and sniffled when he read a statement asking for mercy. |
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Pierce was drinking hot cider when she said that and he literally almost choked on it hearing what she said. |
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It's cool and clean, with none of the jaded heat and dirtiness that will fill it once the streets become choked with traffic. |
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He froze and lay close to the ground, his entire body choked up with uncontrollable fear. |
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The noxious weed of clericalism has choked the development of a people's church. |
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Many existing small businesses were choked out by the kudzulike growth of the new economy. |
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It's hard to say this, but just at the time we hoped you would shine under the bright lights of NBC, ESPN, and ABC, you choked. |
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Federer got away in the end after Nadal choked, but the latter will be richer for the experience. |
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They are smothered by sediment, and choked by algae growing on nutrient rich sewage and fertilizer run-off. |
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When it came time for Phil to really coach and tame the egos of Shaq and Kobe, he choked. |
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If the champs choked in Pittsburgh, it would be the end of their 1912 championship bid. |
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There was about ten minutes to go at Prenton and I went through one-on-one with the keeper and basically I choked. |
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The town's roads are choked with traffic, leading to frequent jams during the busy tourist season. |
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The landscape is choked with impenetrable forests of enormous trees and dense, green foliage. |
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A strange low-pitched choked hiss came from behind the huge ornately carved seat back. |
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The town is choked with traffic and people cannot effectively run their businesses. |
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Now small seedlings grew everywhere about the yard and weeds choked the gardens. |
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Every green space is choked with discarded cans of Coors Light, wads of toilet paper, Frito-Lay bags. |
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The back room was choked with old carpets, old clothes, mould, mushrooms and unfamiliar smells. |
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We bust a gut and spilled our coffee and almost choked to death when we read this. |
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But the A9 was choked with roadworks and elderly Germans in caravans, causing much crankiness and scoffing of chocolate digestives. |
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The banks were choked with willow and tamarisk, which I occasionally had to crawl under on my belly. |
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Once an arm of the lake, the delta here is today choked with thick stands of invasive tamarisk. |
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He was obviously choked up and didn't know what to do about it, being of that age when men didn't cry. |
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He choked up while describing a little boy who had been deceived by a charlatan faith healer. |
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When an extremity has been invaded by bacteria and the blood supply is choked off, the limb begins to putrefy. |
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As I lay on my side, too choked with inward giggling to move into a less awkward and uncomfortable position, my mother appeared. |
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A toddler from Essex nearly choked after swallowing a lozenge included in a mailshot. |
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And it was when he spoke directly to his supporters, some tearful, some defiant, all deflated, that his voice choked. |
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Dave continued to tighten his screw till abruptly the engine choked, backfired and died. |
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It is amazing what can be done with Flash, simply because it bypasses bandwidth limitations that would be choked by full-motion video. |
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The streets were so choked with sellers and shoppers alike that oftentimes only one lane of the street was passable for cars. |
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If I mulch heavily during the flood season, I end up with a yard full of evergreen boughs and a garden choked with soggy bark. |
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Fleet Street was choked with red-headed folk, and Pope's Court looked like a coster's orange barrow. |
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Franken choked up repeatedly as he related the stories involving his father, whom he obviously loved. |
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A burglar is believed to have choked to death after getting his neck trapped in a window of a home he was fleeing. |
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But once, trying to answer a question thrown at him, he choked and spluttered on a treacle toffee. |
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Her husband Jack, who attended the ceremony on her behalf, was choked with emotion as he collected her award. |
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Living on a staple diet of belly pork, collar bacon, and beef dripping, her arteries should have been as choked as the M1 on a Friday evening. |
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The roads are choked with traffic, including enormous trucks transporting goods. |
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London's sewage flows through here, regularly backing up and overflowing into creeks and canals choked with dead cars and shopping trolleys. |
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But, at least a couple of them lost control over their emotions and let their distress reflect in their choked voices and misty eyes. |
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However, I choked on my breakfast cereal at the facile, almost comical self-indulgent tripe in the second half of the piece. |
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When I returned to class I was so overwhelmed at their thoughtfulness I choked up for the first time in front of my students and couldn't speak. |
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Its systems couldn't handle rapidly increasing volume, and it also choked on an acquisition. |
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Papa remained stoic for the most part, but sounded rather choked when he wished me goodbye. |
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A toddler is believed to have choked to death on a jelly sweet linked to more than a dozen deaths around the world. |
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He choked down the thick syrup and drank a cup of water to balance the taste. |
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The northern waterways were closed, the rivers and lakes being slowly choked by the encroaching winter ice. |
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But there were tears in my eyes and I couldn't finish it because I got so emotionally choked, and I just had to sit down. |
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At the funeral mass all his young friends were choked with emotion as all the beautiful tributes were read out. |
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I don't know exactly what it means but it makes me think of the time I almost choked on a boiled sweet. |
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My father and his buddies would have choked on their boilermakers to hear it put that way, but would have appreciated the tone. |
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The acrid smell of smoke filled my nostrils until it choked my very breath from my throat. |
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Introduced species of flora like crack willows had choked and badly affected water quality in the creek. |
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Thick smoke choked its capital, Sydney, population 4 million, as strong winds fed the fires surrounding it. |
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I choked on the liquid in my throat and the can in my hand slipped from my grip. |
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She was staring at the sign, and a flood of emotion choked her so that she could barely breathe. |
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I choked back another round of tears and listened for a sound between my sniffles. |
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A sunken garden to the west of the house was choked with untrimmed plants, its sunken pool brown and stagnant. |
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A hand flew across my face, and I crashed to the ground, the wind rushing out of me so hard I choked. |
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Her dry Aussie wit is a godsend in an industry choked with airheads, and her quicksilver intelligence animates her luminous beauty. |
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Tears started spilling from her eyes and a choked sob tore from her throat. |
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In an emotionally choked voice, Mr. Bilheimer said half the people who figured in the film were already dead. |
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The veterans are composed and professional in the fierce heat, but Simon's voice is choked with emotion. |
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His bushy brow furrowing, Zethus peered after them speechlessly, choked by his disbelief. |
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This is a spacious and airy bar, not the sort of place where you're going to get choked to death by clouds of smoke. |
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The samurai choked as a spurt of blood spewed out, splashing Ayumi in the face. |
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Cattails and bulrushes will replace the invasive phragmites that have choked the waterways. |
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I gathered my wits and choked out the expected response through the bit gag. |
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I brought up all this phlegm and spit into my mouth, and at first it was so, so foul I nearly choked. |
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Stacey choked on the word as it left her mouth, her voice was full of emotion. |
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I gave a gasping cry and began breathing heavily, then choked and spluttered for his benefit. |
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As the Boss choked and spluttered for air he fished in his pocket for something. |
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Roads into the village were choked with traffic heading for the ever-popular event, which lined The Borough from end to end. |
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The town is choked with traffic daily and the situation on the Northern bank holiday weekend really put the tin hat on things. |
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His memoir appeared in Polish in 1946, only to be choked off by Stalinist censors. |
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Callan choked back the scent of burning metal mixed with earth and fire and woodsmoke. |
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Shrugging, he pushed open the door to the bar and almost choked on the smoke that hung thickly in the air. |
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Adam, who had just popped a piece of the takoyaki into his mouth, almost choked on it as it went down the wrong way. |
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Ichiru choked for a second, and Watz gave him a hard whack on his back before it would go down. |
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I should think some of them choked on their vol-au-vents when he said it. |
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At a rally for longshot Senate candidate on the bayou, Sarah Palin got choked up on Thursday. |
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While being choked during her attack, Sclove explained, her cervical spine sustained injury, which took several weeks to develop. |
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He started drinking heavily, and choked her, threatened her with a knife, and even tried pushing her out of a moving car. |
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She had been choked unconscious and very likely would have died had a passerby not scared away her attacker. |
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But watching that movie, I get emotional, I get choked up, my wife makes fun of me. |
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In the morning I stumbled down the staircase and choked down a chunky breakfast smoothie. |
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Honey chortled, whapping Lily on the back, who almost choked on her food. |
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I choked on my croissant at the lurid accounts in the New York Times, which positively wallowed in the story. |
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I swallowed eagerly and choked as it went down the wrong way. |
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Bakshi's who wrote the book will be choked with tears when they learn that someone is actually xeroxing their tripe, an honour usually reserved for foreign authors only. |
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What happens if that army thinks its lifeblood is choked off? |
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Husks of homes, some of them choked in jungular vines, furnish a tropical Pompeii for viewers on the disaster bus tours. |
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Like the Arizona desert, the Huygens landing site has steep hills, arroyos or dry gullies choked with sediment, and dry flat valleys where liquid pools. |
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I jammed my thumb into my mouth and almost choked on it while the screen lit up with sunny skies on a gleaming lake. |
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Her voice was shrill with disbelief and choked with grief as she spoke to someone on her cell phone in Fujianese. |
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And so, as the film ended, I couldn't work out why what I watched seemed to be a well directed, interesting film, choked by awful dialogue and poor plotting. |
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A quick search of my inbox reveals that it is choked with Groupon offers, at least one or two a day. |
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Brendan now carried the flag down to the end of the block, which was choked with sand that had been carried in by the storm surge. |
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Kevin admitted to being choked with pride when the final whistle blew and TV viewers across the world saw the Ireland manager punching the air with joy. |
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So went poor Jean Dexter, blonde and beautiful, choked and doped and drowned in the bathtub of her Upper West Side apartment by a couple of mugs in suits and leather gloves. |
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Usually unflappable, the German-born cardinal choked with emotion. |
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He reached the bottom and choked on the dank musty smell that greeted him. |
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My ice axe, tied to my wrist by its nylon sling, was flailing around wildly and every time the snow engulfed me, I choked as it went in my eyes, up my nose and into my ears. |
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I could not control it, a soft choked sob escaped from my lips. |
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He didn't mean for it to, but a choked sob escaped from his throat. |
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Braintree councillors are concerned the town is becoming choked with traffic since the new A120 opened and fear the problem is proving a major bugbear for local residents. |
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A choked sob caught in her throat, and she brought a hand up to her mouth as her eyes filled with tears that spilled over onto her reddened cheeks. |
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Sheridan became red in the face and choked up while retelling that part of the incident, but composed herself quickly. |
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Rumour has it that he nearly choked, but he noticed that a dark ring of dirt developed on the other side of the hanky and went on to develop the first machine. |
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Mortgage rates have not hit the point where home buying is choked off. |
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Alex's voice got stuck in her throat and she nearly choked on nothing. |
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I drunkenly choked on the beer I was drinking at the time and felt suddenly sexually unsure about not only men in general but women in general as well. |
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She woke, and as the cry died in her throat, she almost choked on it. |
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But, just hours after she left, Wainwright called emergency services in a panic, saying Joshua had choked on his own vomit and had stopped breathing. |
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Despite yo-yo balls being examined and passing British safety standards, there have been a number of recent incidents where children have almost choked to death. |
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And the mother of the bride almost choked on her salmon sandwich. |
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My heart leapt into my throat and I practically choked on it. |
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Fire brigade spokesman Laurent Vibert said the four victims choked to death on the fumes of the fire as they tried to escape from their rooms to the roof of the hotel. |
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Instead, he coughed, choked it down, and then shook himself to recover. |
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In most of the urban areas, the avenue trees are choked to death as the tree base is completely covered by concrete slabs, leaving little space for aeration. |
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Over a decade later, Schmid's film makes clear that for the vast majority of Germans weeds in the garden have long since choked any budding flowers. |
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Some seed fell among weeds, and the weeds grew up and choked it. |
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It is beyond doubt that Ganguly's boys have, more often than not, choked in the final, what with their famed batting line-up coming to nought when it comes to the crunch. |
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A factory worker's family spent a quiet evening at home, all dressed up, in a parlour choked with ornamental plants, under a great silk lampshade. |
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Litter cluttered the landscape, and vegetation choked the trails. |
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The path had been so choked with weeds it was virtually impassable. |
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When she spoke again, her voice was choked with emotion and unshed tears. |
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And you guys have been so generous I get choked up when I think about it. |
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It's the only wedding I've been to where the groom got choked up. |
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I still get choked up listening to it and it's been, like, seven years. |
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He was suddenly choked up with emotion and tears welled in his eyes. |
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I couldn't call any more of them to say thanks, being a bit choked up. |
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I felt choked, as if someone had just placed a choke chain around my neck. |
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Its arteries are choked with traffic, lungs corroded by pollutants, throat parched with thirst, and body labouring under a weight its heart cannot sustain. |
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The Balinese onlookers tried to understand why the Australian contingent was getting all choked up by a song about a swagman who stole a sheep and then drowned himself. |
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Local people say the pond is slowly dying as the perennial spring which fed the waters has been choked by a slab laid for the construction of a building. |
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She nearly choked as the overwhelming scent of pine needles hit her. |
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With 134 required from 15 overs, and the ground choked with dust, Tendulkar did not return to the pavilion but waited at the pitch side, helmet on, ready to proceed. |
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Persistently high interest rates pursued by many governments of the region have choked off enthusiasm for domestic borrowing by foreign investors. |
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She could smell his stale fishy breath and nearly choked on it. |
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She choked, and floundered, but only succeeded in taking in more water. |
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What remained of the guild system was swept away in the name of free enterprise and repressive legislation choked the beginnings of the trade union movement. |
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For Mr Dinsey the relief road has opened up what was once a choked town centre and transformed it into a pleasant attraction which has become a pull for new businesses. |
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Visitors, if they are not already dead choked by air pollution and bumpy roads, are always nervous and edgy at the thought of the traffic jams and missing a flight or a train. |
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Despondent, she choked back sobs when she saw other women with babies. |
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But Darnell's family members later said he choked on what they describe as a paper fastener that was part of a school project. |
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The adjacent alleys were choked with tethered wagons, the teams reversed and nuzzling gnawed corn-ears over the tail-boards. |
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If the velocity of the jet from a jet engine is equal to sonic velocity, the jet engine's nozzle is said to be choked. |
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The outfalls are choked, the dams are perforated by crabs or broken down by floods, and soon the ground becomes more and more sodden. |
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Hundreds of besiegers were scalded or choked to death when boiling water was poured into the tunnels or fires were lit to fill them with smoke. |
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This eventually choked the lakes and raised above the surface, forming raised bogs. |
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Between the two of us we choked her hold loose, but she brought Jones' leather leggin in her teeth. |
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Two days later, original drummer Stuart Cable was found dead in his home in Aberdare having choked on his own vomit after binge drinking. |
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This far up the hill was a maze of narrow streets choked with BMWs and Chelsea Tractors. |
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Often electronic signs have their flat surface at right angles to the main air flow, causing choked flow. |
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River bottoms and draws between rolling hills of little and big bluestem are choked with cedars, cottonwoods and box elders. |
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On one side of my shooting lane stood thick black willow groves choked off by tall cut grass and brush. |
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It's unclear whether anyone administered the Heimlich maneuver after Dyasha Smith choked, Perecman said. |
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They go through loads of kettles as well because they get choked up with limescale. |
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When Freya was 11 weeks old I was giving her some gripe water and she choked. |
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An estimated one million birds and 100,000 marine mammals and sea turtles anually die from eating plastic bags and pellets, or are choked to death by plastic six-pack rings. |
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Don't do it, however, if you are, like me, an emotional individual given to historical self-flagellation, a lashing out by his choked psyche with tears. |
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The bodies choked up the entrance, barring the egress of those behind. |
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The women were relieved of their duties after 88-year-old Ena Joan Reeves fell on her walking frame and choked on its low-level crossbar, an inquest heard. |
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The edge of the pond is choked with hummocky grass and alders. |
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I tried planting a pair of zircon earbobs in a glass of Diet Pepsi, but had it not been for my expertise with the Heimlich maneuver, the poor girl might have choked to death. |
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A corrections deputy likely saved a county jail inmate's life by performing the Heimlich maneuver after the inmate choked while eating a breakfast bar, authorities said. |
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There was a choked glissando of anguish, and the line went dead. |
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Jon Grant, choked when he saw that in print, and began to sing, which is generally not done by past presidents of Crown corporations, even from the safety of retirement. |
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has put out the warning after revealing that at least 16 babies have suffocated and choked on nappy sacks. |
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The upper terminus of each ravine is choked with willows and canary grass. |
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The paths of art, so choked and so dangerous, are, despite encumberment and obstacles, day by day more crowded, and consequently Bohemians were never more numerous. |
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