He ignored warnings from friends and agreed to be chained and manacled in a room in his home. |
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He was followed out of the cell by eight men, chained together and manacled at the wrists and ankles. |
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Her arms are cuffed behind her back, her legs manacled together, and both are connected with another chain. |
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I had been trying to loose Lynn in the crowd for over an hour now, but it seemed as if some cruel joker had manacled her to me. |
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She's manacled to the wall and her limbs, all painfully thin, tremble with weakness. |
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He has been, your Honour, conveyed back to the same strict custody, manacled and fettered. |
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Anesthetics and antiseptics have manacled the demon pain, and the curse of travail has been lifted from the soul of women. |
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He was sleeping despite having his wrists manacled to the railing on the side of the bed. |
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He shows off for friends by sneaking out the key and getting himself out of handcuffs, even when he's manacled behind the back. |
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I sensed that if his hands were manacled, it would destroy the fluency of his speech. |
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Two days after his arrest he appeared at a Los Angeles federal court to face charges, manacled and dressed in orange prison uniforms. |
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His ankles, as well, were tightly bound, although not manacled like his wrists. |
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Their faces are hidden, they are wearing tall hats and are manacled and humiliated. |
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They are hooded throughout their journey, with arms and legs manacled to the seats of the plane. |
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After 15 days several of the prisoners were blindfolded, manacled, and asked to walk holding the person in front. |
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The three were presented to the press on Sunday morning blindfolded, manacled to chairs and showing signs of severe beatings. |
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It may be that the manacled prisoners were caught in crossfire. |
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They however remain shackled and manacled during the contact visit with children for security reasons. |
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Having spent yesterday afternoon manacled to the replacements' bench, he will savour the opportunity. |
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He was manacled, blindfolded, held on his knees for hours, beaten, and taken to the infamous Salem prison where he stayed for eleven days without charge or defence. |
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His eyes and ears are covered, his wrists and ankles manacled. |
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We must ask how Britain would perceive a pop star, let's say Liam Gallagher, if he had manacled a woman before dragging her across the floor and beating her. |
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One migrant had his knuckle slashed to the bone with a machete, another was manacled for nearly two years. Ministers accept that there is not much they can do to stop this trade in humans. |
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To Americans it is a terrorist group, one that killed more than 240 marines in Beirut in 1983 and kept western hostages manacled for years in Beirut cellars. |
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His wrists had been manacled, his eyes blindfolded. |
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Send me away how you will and where you will, send keepers with me with whips and chains, let them take me in a strait waistcoat, manacled and leg-ironed, even to gaol, but let me go out of this. |
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As they turned to follow the policeman to their room as ordered, they witnessed their contact, Mohamed Lamin Haddi, being manacled and harshly removed from the hotel lobby. |
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A female funambulist, Maria Spelterini, on various occasions tightrope-walked across the Niagara Gorge with peach baskets on her feet, blindfolded, or manacled. |
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