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Among other things, he envisions protesters locking down the streets of New York by chaining their arms together inside metal tubes, creating what's called a sleeping dragon.
The CIA often accomplished "standing sleep deprivation" by chaining a detainee's arms in front of him, so falling asleep would be too painful.
Output must be increased by innovation and productivity gains, not by chaining employees to their workbenches.But the psychological breakthrough in the German labour market should not be underestimated.
Zeus punished him by chaining him to a rock and every day having an eagle eat his liver, which grew back every night.
Maybe that's why people try to tame the city by chaining it down and limiting who can build what where along its quieter streets.
Meanwhile, a group of lawmakers have announced plans to go to Arizona and protest the new immigration law by chaining themselves to the border.
With the club's own Wi-Fi connection offering a flickering, untrustworthy signal, the stream was facilitated by chaining multiple mobile sim cards together, giving enough bandwidth to upload a few hours of high-quality video.
The original hack looks to have been done by "chaining" between accounts: on gaining access to one person's account, the hacker could access their address book and use that to attack others'.
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