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When an argument over the level of care seems to cause Razieh to miscarry, all parties become suffocated in a legal case.
'In some ways that's liberating, but at the same time it's as if we've become suffocated by choice: we have nothing to complain about and nothing left to fight for.
But we must also acknowledge this form of mobility comes at a premium, as polar ice melts, megacities become suffocated by smog and congestion, resources dwindle, and around 1.2 million people get killed in traffic accidents globally every year.
"I am one of those youth who has become suffocated with life in Libya," he said.
It's really hard to feel alive when your heart has been ripped out of your chest and you become suffocated out by all the people who are trying to cram themselves into your life.
Teacher: Sometimes you have to run the classes so strictly that the pupils are about to become suffocated.
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She becomes suffocated (often, literally unable to breathe) by feelings of inadequacy.
Sydney's DJs and promoters were furious to see the scene they help build become slowly suffocated.
Sydney's DJs and promoters were furious to see the scene they helped build become slowly suffocated.
Bertie's daughter becomes a suffocated 1960s housewife with a "praiseworthy bar that assured every guest would have precisely the cocktail he or she preferred".
As mayor of Gela, Crocetta persuaded local businesses not to pay protection money to the mafia and claimed that coming out gave him a sense of liberation that allowed him to understand how suffocated Sicily had become under the mafia's yoke.
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