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In "Yankee Sash," the serrated shape looks like a head menaced by a heavy chain and about to be strangled by a rope.
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That could be strangled by any crisis that causes a steep recession.
It was black-hole dense with good gags, and there may be nothing quite so brilliant on British TV this year (see if they don't quote that on the DVD) but, just as if I was being strangled by a superior being (I'm Watson in this scenario to Brooker's Moriarty), I couldn't wait for the experience to end.
She had been strangled by a bolo tie, still around her neck.
In his final interrogation he claimed to have been strangled by a police officer.
There have also been setbacks: much foreign trade has been strangled by a series of restrictions introduced in the past two years and by regular border closures.
Sure, the church woke me up, but someday it might wake me up from a nightmare of being strangled by a rainbow.
There's no bullet wound or fang marks, though its head's at a slumped angle so maybe it was strangled by a catstrangler.
Yemen is slowly being strangled by a de facto blockade that prevents enough food and medicine getting to the families who need them most.
She keeps two pet goats at her home, in Altadena, or she did until one of them was strangled by a neighbor.
And at considerable risk of being strangled by a Knight of The Baseball Code for answering your question in print, I will attempt to do so anyway.
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