| It is a world that has more meaning for them than the badly-run straitjacketed confines of government schools. |
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| Desperately ill with withdrawal symptoms, she is not medically treated but is straitjacketed and thrown alone into a padded cell. |
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| It gets curiouser and curiouser as it creates a straitjacketed Victorian world and then shows that the lunatics have taken over the asylum. |
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| Interestingly, the employees do not work in a rigid, straitjacketed fashion. |
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| She can write an expansive melody that's well structured but isn't straitjacketed by chorus and verse. |
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| But even before illness took hold, Semmelweis was straitjacketed by fear, Nuland maintains. |
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| Since then medical practice has been straitjacketed by its artificiality, to the detriment of the patient's own narrative. |
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| His gestures, his mannerisms and voice all seem too large, too forced to give him any chance of not being the standard straitjacketed worshipper of protocol. |
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| The organisations also require ownership from the people on the ground and time to develop before we move headlong into another straitjacketed, bureaucratic institution. |
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| However, cartoons and comic strips have been straitjacketed into either mythology, fables or other books brought out only for popular consumption. |
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| We have been locked in seclusion, placed in restraints, chemically and physically straitjacketed, lobotomized, shocked and beaten because we protested too much. |
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| In terms of the film's representations of Billie, straitjacketed and screaming, she is presented metaphorically as a swaddling baby as she cries out for care. |
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| His gestures, his mannerisms and voice all seem too large, too forced to give Biggs any chance of not being the standard straitjacketed worshipper of protocol. |
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