Under the gagging order the media was banned from publishing anything he had to say. |
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He opened his mouth and pantomimed sticking his finger down his throat, and then gagging. |
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Three men from the crew lurched forward, bounding and gagging the man tightly. |
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It also looks wonderful, and if you like wine, you'll be gagging for a glass by the end! |
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It will have earned its place as a television classic, in the same way This Life did, while leaving its audience gagging for more. |
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Campaigners accuse the government of encouraging the practice while gagging its critics. |
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And I'm gagging to go swimming, which I can't do while I've still got the lurgy. |
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His videos invariably feature a harem of voluptuous, bikini-clad lovelies positively gagging to get down with the self-styled Mr Lover Lover. |
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We got to the bar, I was gagging for a beer, as I hadn't time for one at the club. |
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The story Ben tells me is that he walked me back, me hiccuping and gagging from time to time, until we got to his dorm. |
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He passed out and woke up later in the recovery room, his wrists tied with gauze to the bed and gagging from the tube in his throat. |
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She shot the blonde girl and her friend dirty looks before making a gagging expression. |
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Could it be that, beneath their veneer of unworldly innocence, they're all secretly gagging for it? |
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An outspoken fire union boss has got round a gagging order by turning to the power of the written word. |
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The mayor said he had no intentions of gagging any councillor or preventing them from expressing their own views. |
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The London High Court made an order gagging the researcher from disclosing court testimony about his research into PIN number security. |
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She waited and I supposed I was expected to drink so I took a deep draught and could only just prevent myself from gagging. |
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He will obviously be restricted in his comments, thanks to the numpties at the SFA with their knee-jerk gagging order on him as owner of Hearts. |
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The presidential ordinance gagging the press came two days before parliament was to meet. |
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I heard disturbing noises of him gagging and throwing up and the toilet flushing. |
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I was hanging over the edge of the bed, gagging and retching, though mercifully nothing was coming out. |
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They were silent for a moment to first hear gagging noises, then a flush of the toilet and then running of water. |
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In between the sounds of his gagging and retching, he sobbed wildly, gasping for breath, barely able to breathe. |
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The ending leaves you gagging for a sequel and already there are rumours that the film is part of a trilogy. |
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Once you smell the hops and barley cooking in the mash tuns, or whatever brewers do, you'll be gagging for a pint of the finished product. |
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Several websites featured discussions on the possible identity of the individual, who is protected by a gagging order. |
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Muzzling of free speech and gagging of facts is incompatible with democracy. |
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Telling officers not to express an opinion publicly is sticking a gagging order on them. |
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Every chance they got, a hapless player would dribble into the invisible fog bank, only to come out gagging and staring at Rob. |
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As soon as the girls had gone everyone was gagging for more. |
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The gagging can be extreme, even when patients are relaxed and cooperating by swallowing repeatedly during the procedure. |
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I am gagging as I struggle to find a way to pay what I owe for gas and electric. |
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Once inside the man quickly tied her wrists together behind her back and stuffed a thick cloth into her mouth and tied it tightly behind her head, gagging her. |
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If what you hear in the background sounds like somebody gagging, it is indeed myself, forced to ingest some of my own words. |
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Inside, hundreds more jammed the marbled foyer, busting for a pee or gagging for a drink but determined to be first up the stairs to the galleries. |
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The fish are fermented and putrefied so when I punctured the tin, I was gagging from the sulphurous smell. |
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The MoD obtained a gagging order preventing Griffin from saying anything further. |
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Mohamed's lawyers are challenging the judges' gagging order, claiming that David Miliband, the foreign secretary, changed his evidence. |
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But three appeal court judges lifted a gagging order allowing reporting of a hearing challenging the plans. |
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Danny is gagging for air, choking with the unbearable searing pain. |
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But their vitriol genuinely surprised me, especially since the prospect of gagging us with lace and pulling our hair really seemed to turn them on. |
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Somehow gagging in between each bite, I managed to choke the bread down. |
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They're objects removed from the throats of gagging patients by the pioneering American laryngologist Chevalier Jackson. |
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While not seeking to impose a democratic centralist gagging order on Maginnis, Nesbitt has already sought to distance his party from the remarks. |
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Critics say: It's gagging free speech Labour says: Since August 157 demonstrations have been held. |
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He called for a moratorium on the new rules and a detailed explanation from the Law Society about what it was seeking to achieve by gagging its members. |
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While individuals might be wary of any advice or technology coming from the minds of ex-intelligence officials, businesses are gagging for it. |
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However, under no circumstances should it serve as a pretext for gagging our fundamental rights and democratic freedoms. |
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They'll be gagging for the opportunity to play live in front of a crowd. |
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The culprits surprised Fr. Joseph, beating him, bounding and gagging him, causing his death by respiratory failure. |
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Will the government reconsider and stop gagging scientists who do not share its views? |
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Last week the prosecution asked for a gagging order on the trial. |
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People new to smoking are likely to experience dizziness, nausea and coughing or gagging. |
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The flight was only two and a quarter hours, which was great, but at that stage, after the multiple beverages, we were like camels in the desert gagging for a cup of tea. |
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You could now sit comfortably in a lit room at night... without gagging and choking! |
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The two capitals of Havana and Minsk are symbols of human rights violations and the gagging of public opinion. |
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Why are we closing our eyes to the unceasing extermination of Chechens and the gagging of the press in that country? |
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Basically a gagging or suppression order, the media have given these the now infamous name, super-injunctions. |
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Bogle the diplomat tried to hide the sound of his gagging as he vommed the night away. |
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I'm always holding the reins and he's gagging at the bit. |
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She declined to answer questions on the deletions and gagging order. |
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What I usually noticed for a nasopharyngeal polyp was an odd clicking or snorting, or sometimes the kitten would seem to be gulping or gagging oddly. |
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My teenage years were largely spent gagging on waxy, watery, bile-tasting brews dug out of strangers' parents' drinks cabinets at 2am as a last resort to liven up terrible house parties. |
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As I doze off and on, the dazzling resources of the English language eclipse the scene in the bathroom: vomiting, barfing, retching, expelling, upchucking, puking, disgorging, gagging, hurling, spewing, losing your lunch. |
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Manchester United star Ryan Giggs, 38, was unmasked as the man who took out a gagging order against ex-Big Brother contestant Imogen Thomas. |
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Ireland's leading media owner and one of the country's richest men has been accused of gagging free speech and even parliamentary privilege over his attempt to silence members of the Dáil raising issues about his finances. |
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After all, the way that the prize culture encourages us to mistake novelists for participants in the World Crown Green Bowling Competition 2015, gagging for a four-foot trophy in silver-gilt is, in the end, rather silly. |
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Mr. Speaker, from gagging witnesses to delay tactics and even to the forced exit of the respected chair of the commission hearings, the government continues to undermine the investigation on Afghan prisoner abuse. |
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The action consists of gagging statues in cities throughout Europe and the world that will symbolically be prevented from speaking freely, much like the current situation of the people in Belarus. |
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China, Cuba and Burma, as true totalitarian states, have no hesitation in gagging such freedom of expression by systematically censoring and filtering information with contempt for all the principles of democracy and freedom. |
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We have been prevented from speaking and that is why I am gagging myself! |
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Europe seeks to propagate the values of an open society, chiefly freedom of expression, all round the world whilst gagging advocates of the same European values in its own official capital. |
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Yet he ought to know that gagging people will not make them disappear. |
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In most of those, civil society struggles to gain vibrancy after the gagging its innovation and autonomous organisation capabilities were systematically dealt by communist regimes. |
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I am gagging here, somewhat, at having to state the blessedly obvious. |
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That's your democracy, a gagging democracy. |
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A few lads posted a video of themselves last week almost gagging and choking as they attempted to make a placenta smoothie. |
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But that hasn't stopped actor Phil Glenister gaining an army of female fans gagging for the chance to rip off his kipper tie and camelhair overcoat. |
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As the unsuspecting girl came out, her father along with other relatives threw her into the surging river from near the bridge railing after gagging her. |
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Because they stimulate the retropharynx and promote gagging, oral airways must not be used in alert patients or in those with intact gag reflexes. |
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It is not yet clear if the gagging order also applies to general secretary Rahul Gandhi, who is officially in charge for only the youth and student wings of the party. |
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I do have a slight worry that too much sluttery might encourage men to believe the wishful-thinking myth that most women are secretly gagging for it most of the time. |
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Fans aren't going to take kindly to having free-range, herbal peppermint tea forced down their throats when they're gagging for a steaming cup of Bovril. |
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