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Woodfox shuffled when he walked, as if shackles still connected his feet.
If shackles can break you when you've suffered, then small pleasures, like gardening, can also break you — by making you foolishly believe you have a chance at normal life.
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"If these shackles could speak, they would say it took the resources of an entire society to create slave ships," Charles Johnson, scholar and author of the historical novel Middle Passage told Smithsonian magazine about the artifact.
Even before considering type IV co-eluted peptides, it may already benefit the community if the shackles of "one true peptide per spectrum" are removed.
If your forefathers were kidnapped here in ships in shackles and chains, you're not going to be too fond of a ship that resembles a slave ship.
If we did that today, we'd be carted off the plane in shackles.
If Bayern shackle him, Dortmund surely sink.
How hollow those words will prove if they shackle the free Press that first exposed the corruption and incompetence at the Met and – the Mail is proud to say – brought two of his killers to justice".
"Even if you've got shackles on your feet, go.
"One of the C.O.s" — corrections officers — "handed me a box with my property, and I started walking away as if I had on shackles.
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