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Who? The 28-year-old musician, a founding member of experimental jazz band Portico Quartet, decided to hang up his Hang (which he's since described as a "bit of a shackle") in 2010, in favour of solo stardom.
Her shooting "has shocked an unshockable Pakistan", notes Samira Shackle in the New Statesman.
During this election season, Muslims must elect to work collectively to remove this shackle in the name of long-term political health.
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One of the tactical decisions which McGuinness will have to make is who he will deploy to shackle in-form towering Kerry full-forward Kieran Donaghy.
Like in medieval times, they walk in shackles, in chains.
Detainees were not kept shackled in their cells.
There are shackles in one room, long cables in another.
Detainees were routinely shackled in painful "stress positions".
Today, still, Haitian minds are shackled in neo-colonial linguistic myths.
During the proceedings, Mr. Kurniawan sat, gazing downward, his hands shackled in front of him.
The sight of men in shackles in Houston is distasteful and wrong.
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