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After that, there was rapid gunfire and, Officer Carroll said, it appeared that muzzle blasts were coming from Mr. Diallo's weapon.
UCITA may also sanction outrageous contract provisions that muzzle criticism.
Both inside and outside this Chamber I have frequently spoken out in defence of freedom of expression and against laws that muzzle people.
Is that muzzle tight on Christie?" "Yup".
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The previous victims who filed complaints left the company, their careers in ruins, and in return for money, signed agreements that muzzled them.
She insists she would hate to see legislation that muzzled the press, but she does hope that Leveson's report, due later this year, leads to greater accountability.
Though Mexico's many brutal drug gangs are regularly blamed for the terror that muzzles traditional and citizen journalism in many parts of Mexico, Article 19 says that organised crime has only been directly involved in around 10% of all the attacks on journalists.
Tasers produce nothing that resembles muzzle flash.
"As I enter, the creature raises its head toward me and I see with slow shock that its muzzle has been sewn up with fishing line," she writes.
He's a dead ringer for the billy on the inner sleeve of the Rolling Stones' "Goats Head Soup," and Eggers holds him in such careful closeup that his muzzle is blurred while his mad and staring eye remains in focus.
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