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Wings have been strapped to a little dog, in the sky.
She had been strapped to a stroller and left to sleep there.
A spiked collar has been strapped around every electricity pole to prevent climbers reaching the cables.
Plastic goggles covered in gray electrical tape had been strapped across their faces; noise-muffling headphones enveloped their ears.
The statements refer to what happened after the relator had been strapped into the electric chair and a hood placed before his eyes.
New guidance systems have been strapped onto older weapons, like the cluster bombs dropped near Kunduz, making them devastatingly accurate.
He was supposed to have been strapped to a gurney and executed by an injection of poison years ago.
"I felt as if I'd been strapped to a roller coaster," Spiegelman writes: "It was killed one day and resuscitated the next.
"We are looking at Atyani as a terrorist cell contact," the official said, noting that Abu Sayyaf has lately been strapped for funds.
With three weeks to go, the results of the general election have already been strapped down and locked up and carved in stone.
The effect is rather like looking at anonymous daredevils who have been strapped into a breakneck ride at an amusement park.
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