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Eventually, police gave in and removed some of her shackles.
I knew that metal shackles could grow into the skin.
I am tired of seeing myself only represented in shackles.
Officers put Ben in shackles and took him to jail.
You're freed of those shackles in Death of the Outsider.
Why live in the shackles you have forged for yourself?
It wastes your time, shackles your mind, kills your productivity.
Donald Trump: 'The shackles have been taken off me' "It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to," Trump tweeted.
Rows of shackles hang behind the bar in a striking display.
Slavery, the shackles of the past, need not shackle us now.
These blows rid them of both their shackles and their anchor.
He has forced pregnant women to give birth while in shackles.
The woman who emancipated her husband's manhood from its torso shackles?
She was denied bail and led back to jail in shackles.
Dais appeared in court handcuffed and with her legs in shackles.
More importantly, those actions started removing the shackles from our economy.
The younger Carmine was allowed to attend the funeral, wearing shackles.
Inwardly, he is dying to break free from his geopolitical shackles.
Crises offer these would-be authoritarians an escape from constitutional shackles.
In 2012, Adidas released a pair of $350 sneakers featuring shackles.
"The guards did not loosen the shackles, even when the deportees told them that the shackles were painful because they were too tight, that their arms and legs were swollen and were bruised," the complaint said.
The man who wanted to free himself of all shackles was now
Wax separated and cracked, except for the thin shackles securing her wrists.
Now Trump is trying to remove the shackles placed on his predecessor.
Unfortunately, slipping shackles is what the entirety of season two is about.
Apple needs to unleash itself from the shackles of a unified iOS.
President Uhuru Kenyatta's shackles disappeared when the ICC dropped charges against him.
Some women were even reportedly forced to give birth while in shackles.
He decides when it's time to remove the detainees' handcuffs and shackles.
Something once Trump's presidential shackles come off, he'll be free to do.
The stripes she'd thought were shackles were just their bare white skin.
It's like Houdini would say, 'These are the shackles; they're real locks.
But in this era of smartphones and broadband, the shackles are off.
Woodfox shuffled when he walked, as if shackles still connected his feet.
Aides providing assistance to the inaugural address should remove the teleprompter shackles.
That boy (and his minder) would be in shackles in 15 minutes.
I ran my hands over the leg shackles and felt instant dread.
This financial freedom, they're shackles, masquerading as zeros in my bank account.
"It was satisfying seeing him in shackles like he belongs," Goldman said.
And the selfie was freed from the shackles of conventional beauty: Hello friend.
" One woman raised a pair of platform stripper heels, pronouncing them "silver shackles.
That the shackles of the prison system can't hold this Injustice League down.
If someone manages to slip their political shackles, there's nowhere meaningful to go.
Feel free to plan your own extrication from the shackles of capitalism accordingly.
"Yes, the shackles are off, which is actually an apt metaphor," Oliver said.
The only thing missing is the shackles around the migrants' wrists and ankles.
Without the shackles of ideology, even the most competitive rivals can make deals.
"I mean, he was fully in shackles and ended up dead?" he said.
"The first time I met him, he was in shackles," Mr. Celestin said.
Also, big Trade Deal is possible once UK gets rid of the shackles.
Much like her first costume, the character died as a prisoner in shackles.
No matter the publication, she often drew women in shackles to symbolize their oppression.
The other embargo is the many ways in which the Cuban state shackles entrepreneurs.
They made eye contact and smiled as McCullough was led into court in shackles.
America promises to "take the shackles off" its immigration officers and boost their numbers.
As an ACLU staff attorney told NBC, "the shackles are off" at the border.
Perhaps one day we will be able to break the shackles of toilet paper.
"I don't even know them," protested the professor, his manner imperious despite the shackles.
For smaller countries, it came "not with strings attached, but with shackles," he said.
I touched down in Toronto and I was like, finally the shackles are off.
It revealed a surprisingly shackles-free ambition, a reclamation of Yankee Doodle Dandy identity.
He wore the leg shackles and protective mitts reserved for the most violent prisoners.
"The roots that we had planted felt more like shackles," said Ms. Richardson, 46.
Under the new law, corrections officers could no longer restrain pregnant inmates with shackles.
Working Class Woman offers no easy ways out of our shackles, but that's fine.
The strategy is part of Trump's goal of taking "the shackles off" immigration enforcement.
Would this not free them of the shackles of Facebook/Amazon/Google, and the like?
Back on his own ship, Delaney finds the shackles that indicate it once carried slaves.
Durst, who appeared in shackles and an orange prison jumpsuit, admitted he illegally carried a .
On his way to the camp, wardens put iron shackles on his ankles, he said.
More recent works, like Migrants (Ovis) and Epave are freed from resin and technological shackles.
One more item needed to be added to my prison costume, which was the shackles.
Freed of its union shackles, the motor industry thrived, though under foreign, mostly Japanese, ownership.
Breaking off the shackles of excessive regulation can be good for both profits and wages.
Donald Trump said "the shackles" are off — but is he really free of the GOP?
Britain, freed of Euro-shackles, could strike lucrative trade deals with the world's rising powers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States' top market cop is slowly taking the shackles off corporations.
He developed sores on his wrists, ankles and head from his shackles and a blindfold.
Those shackles were thrown off this year, waving a green flag to Washington's influence industry.
You could be living next to people and not know that their family shackles them.
What had been overachieving became, objectively, underachieving once the oft-cited financial shackles were off.
You had gay art and straight kids taking off the shackles of the Eisenhower years.
The title refers to enslaved people who threw off their shackles and escaped to freedom.
He still couldn't quite wrap his head around how he ended up back in shackles.
"The cold grasp of corruption shackles the District of Columbia," Hogg added in his remarks.
He is the author of the new book "Shackles From the Deep" from National Geographic Kids.
Escaping the shackles of the EU will leave the country "more outward-looking than ever before".
They are, however, given government-issued shackles to wear until just before they enter the courtroom.
Freed momentarily from their shackles, they slowly took their places in the front of the courtroom.
"The shackles are off," said Hugh Handeyside, a staff attorney with the ACLU's National Security Project.
Or perhaps it's a severing of the shackles that bind a black man in contemporary society.
But those who forget or deny past oppression help forge new shackles for the American people.
But tomorrow the plane will head to Honduras, packed again with passengers in handcuffs and shackles.
It has taken many years to free literature from the dreary shackles of high literary theory.
Mr. Moore said his ancestors were among the slaves who arrived in shackles at Gadsden's Wharf.
She had to stand aside when her brothers voted — the same men she rescued from shackles.
After another van ride, again in full shackles, he was dropped off at around 9 p.m.
He wore handcuffs, leg shackles, earmuffs, blackout goggles, a surgical mask, and a bright-orange jumpsuit.
During the flight, wrist shackles come off only while the deportees eat or use the restroom.
The Please Remember collection includes 17th-century slave shackles, Frederick Douglass' newspaper, and an Obama poster.
He was now in the Political Security prison, in shackles and round-the-clock solitary confinement.
Though one of the iconic images of the original was Mr. Burton in shackles, in promotions for this one — "focused thematically more on defiance, resistance and the ability to overcome the shackles of the body," Mr. Wolper said — Kunta Kinte is shown breaking through his chains.
"How did they get the shackles off the African people?" one curious sixth-grade student asked me.
Free yourselves from the shackles of your couches, your beds, and your beanbag chairs, fans of Friends.
Miller replaced Gray's handcuffs with flex cuffs and put shackles on his legs, according to court documents.
Years have passed, and I was wondering, do you think you're free from the shackles of that?
Each place, he had shackles, chains, and blindfolds so he couldn't look his captors in the eye.
Sucker Punch isn't a story of her self-empowerment, or of these women casting off their shackles.
More importantly, those in shackles will turn their eyes to the United States and see freedom coming.
Islamists and Palestinians chide signs of normalisation; those further away long for a release from past shackles.
WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - The United States' top market cop is slowly taking the shackles off corporations.
Like Hussein, the women wear tobes, Sudan's traditional long dresses, and are restricted by heavy iron shackles.
Throwing off the shackles of the gold standard and reclaiming national monetary sovereignty became their rallying cry.
After throwing off the shackles of colonial rule, Myanmar had just 14 years to experiment with independence.
I hope you find your power and are able to live beyond the shackles of chemical dependency.
One cartoon showed two prisoners hanging in a dungeon with their arms extended straight up in shackles.
When they removed his shackles, the man, who was shaking with fear, suddenly jerked to the left.
In the original painting, this young black boy was shown in shackles, subservient to the university benefactors.
They cuffed his hands behind him, shackled his feet, and then connected the cuffs to the shackles.
Leg shackles are placed on a detainee by a guard in an ICE facility in Tacoma, Washington.
" His trial, he added before he was led away in shackles, had been a "mockery of justice.
As he and Leroux rode to court in shackles, Pokora tried to pass along the gang member's advice.
To him, they were the symbols of modernity; to me, they were the 21st-century equivalent of shackles.
"It is a fabulous story that just needs the shackles of policy-making to be removed," he says.
"Any time you come out of your cell you're in handcuffs, shackles, and bell and chains," he says.
A fairer, more productive workforce is a prize worth having, but not if it shackles and dehumanises employees.
Paul Ryan probably did Trump the biggest favor by taking off the "shackles" and letting Trump be Trump.
But the shackles taken off of the New Orleans native last week were not of the physical sort.
He left behind his shackles and slipped out of his jail-issued jumpsuit as he ran, Israel said.
Morrison's popularity among game developers signals an important truth about breaking away from the shackles of corporate life.
Earlier this month, the justice minister told Parliament the Act was akin to shackles on First Nations peoples.
LONDON — Freed from the shackles of the European Union, Britain's economy would prosper and its security would increase.
On the left he drew his despondent 19-year-old daughter, handcuffed and wearing shackles on her ankles.
Its plentiful exhibits include relics and artifacts that summon the era of whips and shackles with chilling persuasiveness.
Cover image: Undocumented immigrants leave a U.S. federal court in shackles on June 11, 2018 in McAllen, Texas.
When Liberty crushes his ancestors' shackles beneath her feet, she evokes an America some are still waiting for.
They bite their lips, waiting gleefully to break the shackles of convention by admitting that they have pooped.
This could explain why Jesse used his shackles to strangle Todd during the "Breaking Bad" series finale ("Felina"). 
R.E.M. called irony "the shackles of youth," and he drags it around like a Styrofoam ball and chain.
She labored in shackles and, with one arm handcuffed to the bed, delivered a nearly eight-pound baby.
She labored in shackles and, with one arm handcuffed to the bed, delivered a nearly eight-pound baby.
SR: In what way do you imagine a reenactment moving toward getting people free of those ideological shackles?
The ex-NFL star just appeared in court -- in shackles -- where officials spelled out the case against him.
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The shackles that could have been put on a future president&aposs ability to act in national security instances.
Mao-era shackles were relaxed during the 1980s, when the party began allowing big state-backed charities to operate.
To avoid the shackles of marriage to a horrid noble, she'd commit herself to God and become a nun.
Still, investors have a long way to go before they throw off the "captialist" shackles of actively managed funds.
Black Dove, to me, represents letting go of the cultural binds and shackles that kept me from breaking out.
In season six, the show has been freed from the book's shackles entirely — and the results have been spectacular.
If you thought Gronk was wild before, I'm telling you, wait 'til you see him without the shackles on!!!
Yet, in Grace Marks, the trope forsakes the shackles of the male gaze for an entirely new, feminist edge.
For so many black soldiers, military service presented itself as an opportunity to break the shackles of structural inequality.
In any case, Gray goes into the van with handcuffs and shackles, but no one puts his seatbelt on.
Unless the organization is freed from its shackles, it will be difficult for any secretary general to function independently.
In its videos, VOP pointed to straps of cloth bound around trees as evidence of makeshift shackles for victims.
In shackles and an orange jumpsuit, he was informed of his rights and agreed to waive a preliminary hearing.
This is the land where the greatest civil rights movement of all time broke the shackles of old bigotries.
"What gradually removing those shackles from Palestinians will mean in terms of the future is unclear," Mr. Malley added.
The company's board, in theory, should press Mr. Zuckerberg for details on how he will deal with such shackles.
The King's bond with Willie is weakening, though, so he offers shackles beside him as a sign of affection.
Mr. Cruz, in shackles and a jumpsuit, appeared by remote video link at the hearing and did not speak.
In an arraignment on Monday, a heavily tattooed Mr. Welch, wearing a white jumpsuit and shackles, was ordered held.
And to get that, we will need regulatory reform to loosen the shackles on America's scientific and technological entrepreneurism.
Encouraging the UK to get free of shackles Heading into Europe for a state visit and to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Trump seemed to nudge the UK toward the same type of gonzo trade bravado with an oblique reference to "shackles" that could only be a reference to Brexit.
The shackles kept coming off so they had to tighten them and then we couldn't get them off at all.
I spent years doing the same fucking shit so it's nice to be liberated from the shackles and just create.
Rogue One, freed from the shackles of an episode number, doesn't even try to evoke that same level of verisimilitude.
In the video, Izzie takes on that Django-like role, freeing black people from the shackles that hold them down.
And that came before Trump declared he had removed the "shackles" of traditional political behavior he claimed had restrained him.
He repeated what he tweeted, saying that he feels "free from the shackles" and appeared generally in a good mood.
From February through August of last year, Verizon's unlimited data plan didn't put shackles on video streaming in any way.
Another day, another online opportunity to escape the shackles of your desk job and free your hitherto hampered creative spirit.
Not only will Comey testify then but he'll have no shackles -- at least from senators -- on what he can say.
The federal courtroom is silent except for the clang of shackles on Rice's wrists and ankles and her muffled sobs.
The basement has the shackles, slave cabins, pieces of a recovered slave ship, the "for sale" signs for humans etc.
Thousands of raw chickens whizzed by on overhead shackles, slid into chutes, and were mechanically sawed into thighs and drumsticks.
As he throws off the shackles on his own ego, he has turned to a similarly liberated national security adviser.
I'm tired of seeing the one Oscar-worthy film with a black actor in iron shackles or in dark circumstances.
From shackles, from oppression, from stereotype and misidentification, from prejudice, from any form of restraint, even that proposed by gravity.
In one piece, Wilson put fine silver pitchers and goblets in a display case alongside a set of slave's shackles.
Still a minor, he was taken to a pediatric unit at Woodhull Hospital in handcuffs and shackles, and given stitches.
Instead, the men stripped him naked, strapped a diaper on him, and swapped out his shackles for a heavier set.
Otherwise, Death Stranding sees Kojima Productions free of the shackles that the Metal Gear series had imposed for so long.
On Wednesday, Crusius, in shackles and wearing a suit, appeared before Judge Miguel Torres and was informed of his rights.
The president mentioned shackles that restrained a child slave, for example, and Olympic track and field star Jesse Owens's cleats.
Hemsworth brings a dose of humanity to the central role, successfully shedding the shackles of his mythical comic-book exploits.
Every era puts invisible shackles on those who have lived through it, and I can only dance in my chains.
But it is also important to understand that, far from loosening the shackles of gender, modern trans ideology often tightens them.
A man carries shackles that are meant for undocumented immigrants outside a US federal court in McAllen, Texas, on June 225.
The sound of dozens of shackles clinking together echoed in the cavernous courtroom, like a Vegas slot machine hitting the jackpot.
These fiscal shackles would be less worrying if the ECB were better positioned to boost private spending by easing monetary policy.
"The region appears to have begun to finally break the shackles of the procyclicality trap," note Mr Végh and his team.
Living among strangers is not a cause for despair but a chance to throw off the shackles of custom and kinship.
To put it simply: the Dead was arguably the first band to break free of the shackles of the studio album.
Was the unknown man trying to break the rat from the shackles of his seemingly Sisyphean race up the wrong escalator?
But now, "without the shackles" ... Gronk is a "whole 'nother beast" and Mojo says he can't wait to see Rob UNLEASHED!!
He faces a charge of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and was led away to jail in handcuffs and shackles.
The Financial Stability Oversight Council has freed MetLife from its regulatory shackles and hopefully will soon do the same for Prudential.
Naked but for his shackles and hood, Nashiri was locked into a coffin-like wooden box for hours at a time.
Free of the shackles of shyness and years in the making, it's a testament to the sense of slowing things down.
Surpassing the emotional shackles of flesh, achieving a burdenless, cold state of freedom—isn't that what Space Halloween is all about?
They taught us to secure a belly chain and shackles, and how to do a pat-down and a strip-search.
"To me that means, as a woman, there are no shackles and no chains to what we can accomplish," she said.
In an interview, Sheriff Scott D. Hable said stun cuffs were useful in courtrooms because shackles make a defendant look guilty.
In some cases, after giving birth, women were dragged out of the hospital in shackles and chains to awaiting squad cars.
Giving birth in shackles: A lawsuit claims that the police kept a pregnant Bronx woman handcuffed as she had her baby.
They find a cornfield, only to be confronted by its owner, who shackles Dieu Lan and beats her mother to death.
It is a fundamental challenge to his guiding narrative: that Mexico is moving well beyond the shackles of violence and insecurity.
By her feet, the broken shackles, which are concealed from viewers on the ground, could be stand-alone works of art.
From badlands to holy ground, with God's help you will be free from the shackles of a convenience relationship once again.
Which world leader is willing to help those most in need, simply because they should be free from the shackles of fear?
Ms Le Pen speaks of Brexit as a model of emancipation from the shackles of what she calls the "European Soviet Union".
BREXITEERS dream of freedom from the European Union's shackles, imagining plucky British negotiators forging new trade deals with America, China and India.
Soon after taking office, he moved to "take the shackles off" America's immigration police, particularly members of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
As things stand, an economic miracle – a sustained period of rapid growth – is necessary if Greece is to escape its debt shackles.
A bold statement was made to the world: Americans were shedding the shackles of discrimination and accepting a new era and direction.
Steve was also shown some of the shackles, whips and other devices used on slaves before they were taken away on boats.
It lit a fire under me to reach for the stars and throw off the shackles of my… OK, that didn't happen.
After cleaning up I realized that there was still another two days before I was back under the shackles of adult supervision.
Better late than never, I would break the self-imposed shackles of my itinerary and end my night relaxing on my terms.
All you have to know is that Calhoun was a slaveholder—a man making his wealth from keeping other people in shackles.
In February, Press Secretary Sean Spicer said that the president wanted to "take the shackles" off of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Some of the earliest images in human history, from the first Mesopotamian states, are of slaves being marched along in neck shackles.
You can find restraints like gags or shackles and punishment tools like floggers or clamps in any sex shop—even on Walmart.com.
" He added, laughing: "I would get picked up from the airport and hoped I wouldn't get put in shackles in a basement.
When they were allowed out of their cells, guards would take them in shackles and chains so short they could only shuffle.
It helped free the United States from the shackles of foreign oil and reduce energy prices for American families, businesses and manufacturers.
"If you put the kind of super-strict planning shackles on Houston, that would be the way to kill it," he said.
The man, Tyrone Howard, 32, entered the courtroom in State Supreme Court in shackles, his head high until he saw the crowd.
During an arraignment hearing, Ahmed Alani, 60, was led into a Miami federal court wearing shackles on both his arms and legs.
But "Brexit" supporters see a world of opportunity free from the "shackles" of Brussels, with opportunities for new global influence and trade.
People were interrogated in "tiger chairs" — metal chairs with shackles, handcuffs and leg irons attached to the frame — and deprived of sleep.
Sadly, while the case for an electoral college is clear, the path to breaking the shackles of the popular vote is not.
"Today, I break the silence and emerge free from the shackles of shame placed upon me at a young age," he wrote.
So, once again, I said fuck it to realism, this time liberating myself from the shackles of my real-life commitment issues.
What could be more elementary than a prohibition against eviscerating a person's human dignity by thrusting him into the shackles of slavery?
Meanwhile, in America: There Literally Aren't Enough Men It's not just young women who are feeling liberated from the shackles of Shengnu status.
"You can bribe officials for what kind of iron shackles you want to be put on: lighter ones or heavier ones," he said.
Even if the visit just involves a trip to a hospital across town, the inmate must be transported under guard, often in shackles.
A black-clad guard produced handcuffs and leg shackles, while another switched on a "noise generator," filling the cell with ear-shattering sounds.
Because regulators will go only so far to loosen the shackles, the capital-intensity of businesses like FICC will still weigh on returns.
At the same time that pregnancy shackles her even more to a cage, it's also the only modicum of power women can have.
NBC reported that Winner was denied bail and that she said nothing as she was led away in shackles and an orange jumpsuit.
Felicity Jones' Jyn Erso, the hero of the film, is asked by an Alliance officer if she can be trusted without her shackles.
BY INSTINCT Americans cheer declarations of independence, especially when those going it alone claim to be throwing off the shackles of foreign tyranny.
His job was to "pull crop" — that is, to yank out part of the digestive systems of dead birds swinging past on shackles.
It seemed to depict George and Willie Muse, the brothers around whom "Truevine" revolves, sitting with shackles binding their legs to their chairs.
Back on the ship after their mission for the Sovereign, Star-Lord puts on a clean(ish) shirt as Gamora adjusts Nebula's shackles.
The guards held on tightly to his arms, with handcuffs on his wrists, with shackles on his ankles and wearing an orange jumpsuit.
And there's a picture of me in shackles, and one of us, um, engaging, with strategically-placed stars in all the right spots.
So an officer took him to New York Methodist Hospital where, court papers say, he was placed in shackles and eventually fell asleep.
Perhaps the film will attempt to dull these facts through some narrative trick, or by breaking Asian-woman-Nagini free of her shackles?
Mr. Trump's press secretary at the time, Sean Spicer, described the policy shift as a move to "take the shackles off" ICE agents.
For Mr. Johnson, a deal is Exhibit A of the new path that Britain can forge, having thrown off the shackles of Brussels.
Authoritarianism is also reappearing in places like Hungary and Poland that barely a quarter-century ago shook loose the shackles of Soviet oppression.
She at once yearns for the comforts of domestication, and the peaceful complacency offered by a life shared in shackles with the King.
Because stun cuffs are meant to be more discreet than shackles, people often do not know they are there until it becomes apparent.
The captain returned to court two weeks later - this time in shackles and wearing a dark blue prison uniform - to give further testimony.
The itinerary concluded in a lecture about the evils of interest and how we were now free from the shackles of another company.
He testified that he had been held in solitary confinement for six years, allowed to exercise one hour a day in ankle shackles.
Mr. Trump's own life and actions paint an appealing picture of masculine entitlement for those who want power without the shackles of responsibility.
Marks was in restraints, according to CNN affiliate KPRC-TV, but after he escaped, he was able to get out of his shackles.
On Wednesday, Alani was led into a Miami federal court wearing shackles on his legs and answered the judge's questions through an interpreter.
She was placed in ankle shackles and put in a "very cold room" for hours before being taken into adult detention, Veronica said.
If, however, the Trump administration loosens the shackles but does not address the incentive problem, then we may see a repeat of 2008.
Perhaps you're like me — laden with millennial agita, exhausted by a life that shackles you to the screen — and looking to log off.
"I spun Dockery to her stomach and proceeded to shackle her and double lock the shackles," a corrections officer recorded on July 30.
More than 20,000 artifacts were recovered from the Henrietta Marie shipwreck, including the largest collection of slave-ship shackles ever found on one site.
The Japanese automaker believes that by focusing on the right market, it can break the shackles that have restrained the fuel of the future.
Earlier this month, on June 14, McKinney appeared at a hearing at Douglas County Courthouse, dressed in khakis, a black polo shirt, and shackles.
Life 3.0 is life that fully breaks free of its evolutionary shackles and is able to design not only its software, but its hardware.
This 58-year-old woman decided to shed the shackles of loneliness to go to North Carolina and help with the Hurricane Florence cleanup.
That might convince the best PMs, coders and pixel pushers to cast off the shackles of the 9 to 5 and gig with Gigster.
By sticking to it, Mr Macron could begin to remove some of the historic shackles on growth in France, and in Europe more broadly.
On the weekends, I watched my friends attend champagne and shackles nights at the same organizations, where they were literally chained to their dates.
That's an astoundingly light allocation for an economy so large and it's a sector that can grow dramatically once central planning shackles are removed.
Brexiteers often cite Norway and Switzerland as shiny models for Britain to emulate once the shackles of the European Union have been shaken off.
With a cellular connection, users are able to talk and stream music on their watches free from the shackles of their extremely lightweight smartphones.
Together they found a large range of artifacts from the town, including slave's shackles and a photo of an unknown, well-dressed black woman.
"This is what intent was, that he would be given the opportunity to leave under his own steam and not under shackles," she said.
"The shackles are some of the establishment people that are weak and ineffective people within the Republican Party," he told Fox News' Bill O'Reilly.
For nearly 50 years we've provided a platform that removes the shackles imposed by an industry on black creativity, ingenuity and expression of thought.
The officers eventually placed Mr. Gray, who was handcuffed and wore leg shackles, inside the van, but did not secure him with a seatbelt.
A big tree behind the school still has "two iron rings" embedded in it, where shackles would constrain a boy for his fatal whipping.
The council, America's top financial watchdog, made the designation three years ago, and the company decided to break the shackles in April last year.
Indeed, freed from the shackles of the Constitution, Trump could end up provoking even more havoc out of office than he has as president.
Black sores on his toes were exacerbated by pressure from ankle shackles, a lawsuit alleges, and his repeated requests for medical care were ignored.
Audre Lorde once said that she was not free while any woman was unfree, even when her shackles were very different from Lorde's own.
In Dvorsky's future, humans will have used various augmentations and enhancements to be freed from the shackles of pain, aging, cognitive decline, and more.
"Sometimes, especially during a jury trial, the judges won't allow handcuffs and shackles because of the image that portrays to a jury," he said.
The workers use cables, shackles and ropes to keep the pot level and in position to be placed precisely atop a narrow concrete piling.
The best work is the costuming, such as Sara Bunn's "A Day in the Life of Seneca Village: We Wore More than Shackles" (2016).
But it reeked of human waste on the inside, where the children were often not released from their shackles to go to the bathroom.
The Coast Guard adds that it shackles detainees and conceals them while in port for their own safety and the safety of the crew.
On a typical morning, some 70 to 80 men and women are brought to court and put in handcuffs with shackles around their ankles.
Freed of the shackles of being normal, she takes her revenge on the world that has abused and manipulated her for her whole life.
It had been turned into a prison for several hundred men, and a few women, most of whom had arrived in handcuffs and shackles.
One victim testified that she had been bound in shackles in the basement of one of Chatman's houses while men paid to rape her.
"Ultimately, you've exchanged a service contract for a devised financing contract," Entner said, "so your hand shackles come now in gold instead of steel."
There are the added humiliations of segregated schools and neighborhoods, designated dining tables and "colored" bathrooms, all colluding to tighten the shackles of racism.
More brutal tactics like this are likely coming in the final weeks of the campaign as Trump tweeted that the "shackles" have come off.
Sparked by this nation's commitment to independence and freedom, Haiti soon followed with its own revolution, throwing off the shackles of slavery and colonialism.
I can't wait to see where these indie-pop wunderkinds will go once they're free of the shackles of homework and after school clubs.
It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to.
And threads, boards, and forums about throwing off the shackles of harmful male stereotypes just don't grab our attention like the ones dedicated to misogyny.
New York (CNN)The city of New York agreed to pay $610,000 to a woman whom police kept in shackles while she was in labor.
She had to feed her new daughter with one arm and she remained in shackles until she was arraigned in her hospital bed hours later.
They relive their youth, explore love, and live free from the shackles of age, pain, and society in the magical party town of San Junipero.
Additionally, the White House hopes to remove the shackles around businesses by reducing taxes and peeling back regulations while adding fiscal stimulus for good measure.
Criminal defense attorneys have long said stun belts, belly chains, and shackles give the person an appearance of a criminal, even if they aren't one.
Ms. Pflomm is not seeking an official apology for Hans Jonathan's time in shackles, or hoping to achieve greater Danish awareness of slavery and colonization.
Brandy claims the contract she signed with Chameleon Entertainment is like a ball and chain, and she has filed a lawsuit to break the shackles.
Once he had Meagan handcuffed and in leg shackles, he returned to her husband, shooting him once more in the back, according to the indictment.
Chrome came to liberate us from the shackles of IE, but like many revolutionary leaders, too many years in power have corrupted Chrome's original mission.
This show both asks and dares to answer the question of how to escape the literal and metaphorical shackles of centuries of abuse and erasure.
"No one, before or since, has succeeded in liberating themselves quite so completely from the shackles of musical notation," Stephen Pile wrote of her performances.
Illustrations are free of the shackles of panels and grids, with each image given exactly as much as space as necessary to make its impact.
During the preliminary hearing for the trial against the man who assaulted her, Lance Blanchard, the victim was brought in in handcuffs and leg shackles.
During one of several stops the police van made after the arrest, a second neighbor filmed the officers placing leg shackles on Gray's limp body.
Donnie Russell Rowe, 43, and Ricky Dubose, 24, wore handcuffs and leg shackles when they made their first court appearance Wednesday morning in Putnam County.
After a protracted span of approaching the market cautiously, the desire for investors to escape the shackles of risk-aversion is classic late-cycle behavior.
He gives Atticus a good look at the Bedlam shackles that held his mother, a gift of sorts for the book he says he's writing.
Texas and other states need to release its APRN workforce from regulatory shackles so they can provide care for those who currently have none available.
Once liberated from the constraining shackles of fighting a domestic campaign, Europe's most powerful leader can let herself loose on her vision for Europe's destiny.
"You just have to face the reality," Ms. Lee said, after passing through a darkened, hushed room that included a pair of child-size shackles.
There was once a time when I was positively itching to release myself from the shackles of my bra by the time I got home.
The House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday approved an amendment that would limit the use of shackles on pregnant women detained by immigration and border patrol.
What if we all just readjusted our bearings the way Jimmer has, embraced the new global existence, and cast off the shackles of nationalism altogether?
Durant was one of the world's best players on the Thunder, but in his lone year in Oakland it felt like the shackles were off.
Then they would place him on a city bus, remove the cuffs and shackles from his arms and legs, and leave him on his own.
The younger suspect, whom court documents identified as Maya Elizabeth McKinney, entered the courtroom with a short brown haircut, wearing a polo shirt and shackles.
" During an interview at his production office in Brooklyn, Mr. Lee explained, "Kwame was about trying to get the shackles of colonialism off black people.
The boy, Justin Murrell, appeared in handcuffs and shackles at an arraignment in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn and pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Why wouldn't a buccaneering, free-trading Britain want to escape the shackles of the European Union and sell goods to its free-spending, closest ally?
Shaking off the shackles of geopolitics The more strategically important a country is, the harder it is for protesters to achieve meaningful change, experts argue.
Before he was walked out in shackles, Suge turned to the gallery and stared for an uncomfortable number of seconds ... and then he was gone.
But looking deeper, you'll find the real meaning: that the physical handcuffs that hold Jessie captive are only as strong as the shackles in her mind.
He begins with the story of his parents, born in South Carolina, who migrated north to escape the shackles of Jim Crow in the mid-1960s.
In the morning messages, Trump said "the shackles" had been removed and "disloyal" members of his own party are more of an impediment than Hillary Clinton.
"It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to," he tweeted.
Freeing up markets made sense in Britain when large swathes of the economy were in public hands and there were too many shackles on private enterprise.
In the 1960s, plenty of people grumbled about the cost of leaving Earth, but many more found inspiration in the race to shed humanity's earthly shackles.
In freeing ourselves from the shackles of sociability, we like to imagine that we'd find an inner-peace that city-living's denied us all these years.
It took three years, one week and one day for me to be released from the shackles of 23 tablets a day with additional intravenous medications.
And the benefit is that you'll avoid paying interest, potentially saving thousands in the long run, and freeing your financial future from the shackles of debt.
The foliage rustled, crisp as newspaper, and my sweater cuffs, peeping from beneath the sleeves of a borrowed rain slicker, became itchy shackles of sodden wool.
"It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to," he wrote.
Twenty-three-year-old Glenn Cantave adorned his neck and wrists with the costume chains and shackles he routinely wears at protests, harkening back to slavery.
Internationalists complained that Roosevelt acted unilaterally, but he had little patience with orthodox economic ideas or shackles — foreign or domestic — on his conduct of economic policy.
The grandparent of a black student at the school argued that the game was offensive, noting that it included cartoon images of shackles and enslaved families.
Under 19th century Naval regulations, commanders could impose it for up to 30 days at a time, and had the option of adding thick iron shackles.
Our current criminal justice system is a threat to all communities because it shackles people to a life of struggle while making us all less safe.
Mr. Hyers, in handcuffs and leg shackles during his testimony, also said that at one point he had been a member of the Aryan Brotherhood gang.
This top-down campaign met a violent backlash from local patriarchs not keen to see their sisters, wives and daughters freed from the shackles of tradition.
In earlier times, "everyone" thought women were too stupid to vote or own property, kept slaves in shackles, experimented on orphans, and institutionalized humans with disabilities.
Luckily, we have the keys to our own shackles: All we need do is push past the fear, think it out, and act with common purpose.
"I would have never thought in a million years I'll be able to see my daughter without shackles, without a uniform, without these bars," Amanda says.
For a while, he wore the shackles of docility, to which he had committed, but on the field he was allowed to compete, fair and square.
"Of sun on skin and dandelion, I left the shackles in my mind / Behind, the forest floor beneath my feet," she raps over sultry guitar strings.
Our current president may see undocumented immigrants as nothing but "illegal aliens" who should be swept up when he "takes the shackles off" the deportation force.
He spoke in soaring terms about sovereignty, freedom from the shackles of political correctness and globalization, which was why he said he would support Trump for President.
"The truth is that Amazon just told us to make a great show, they didn't stick us with any shackles and therefore every track, character," she said.
Well, we had launched a product in beta for a year before we removed the shackles of the waitlist and actually launched it to the mass market.
The stirring rhetoric of the Declaration of Independence can ring a bit hollow as visitors contemplate shackles small enough to bind the limbs of the youngest slaves.
If the Obama administration has finally thrown off the bureaucratic shackles that weighed down the president's clemency initiative, that's great news for the prisoners who could benefit.
For more than a week after her arrest, Dima was not permitted to see her parents, and she was forced to wear shackles to her court hearings.
During Tuesday's five-plus hours of closing arguments by Brown and a Maryland prosecutor, Syed wrote out a statement in spite of the shackles constraining his wrists.
Oversized paintings of a sobbing clown king, with shackles on one of his wrists and a scythe balancing in the background, make for a heavily populated tableau.
" He has also told Warner that he is a fan of "Gangnam Style" and would like to make his own version, but "cannot because of my [shackles].
Smith grimly observes that, while Manhattan's residents talk incessantly of "liberty and virtue, virtue and liberty," black men and women are led in shackles through its streets.
The new parliamentary line-up could hasten Rouhani's drive to open Iran to foreign trade and investment and loosen some of the legal shackles on economic activity.
And now we have even slipped the shackles of the inner solar system and, as the famed television show said, gone where no one has gone before.
However, is it fair to wait until after the leave is complete to notify an employer when there was never any intention of returning to desk shackles?
To his left, the figure in hell is clearly doomed, with shackles around his wrists and neck and leeches and toads crawling on his torn, bloodied skin.
Additionally, the victim was forced to give birth while she was in shackles; during the trial, she argued this served no purpose other than to punish her.
There I was thinking that my world was immediately brighter, that I'd been let into the big secret that'd free me from my humdrum shackles, but no.
Today, the shackles that chain the capacity and potential of our youth are internal — the embrace of a demeaning and disabling message of the race-grievance merchants.
So after a racist incident, when the white, motherless 14-year-old Lily (Elizabeth Teeter) rescues her black housekeeper, Rosaleen, by literally removing her shackles, you wince.
Is it any wonder that House Republicans felt O.K. about trying to slip free of some of their own ethical shackles, no matter how ugly the optics?
It includes a display of whips, chains, branding instruments, thumb screws and shackles that were part of the daily regimen of slave torture and discipline on plantations.
The industry shackles mean suppliers in Australia, which provides about 2200 percent of the world's exported fine-wool used in clothing manufacturing, are struggling to meet demand.
The only clue that this is no ordinary forum are the shackles, unused in Mr Nashiri's case, screwed into the grey carpet beside each of the defendants' seats.
In September 2014, an administrative judge recommended that six officers be fired for hogtying an inmate with handcuffs and shackles and carrying him into a solitary confinement cell.
Now that Britain has voted to leave the EU, liberation from the shackles of Luxembourg ranks second only to control of immigration in the Brexiteers' hierarchy of needs.
As the crisis of 2007-08 fades from memory, the Fed is worrying about the efforts of the Trump administration to loosen the shackles that bind the banks.
But if Samsung can break the shackles of Apple's ecosystem, it has the chance to wrap users in its own world of smartphones, virtual reality, payments and wearables.
But for now, programming ninjas just trying to change the world will have to deal with some of the annoying shackles of boring reality and order some food.
In California, people began crying when they saw the shackles and caging used during the treatment of mentally ill inmates at California State Prison in Los Angeles County.
Across America, hospitals, insurance companies, and drug manufacturers punish the poverty-stricken ill and disabled with the shackles of inflated medical bills, unaffordable co-pays, and lifelong debts.
EVEN before Britain voted to leave the European Union, opportunistic populists across the continent were claiming that their countries could also break free of the shackles of Brussels.
Cynthia Erivo stars as Harriet in this powerful biographical film that chronicles her escape from slavery, and her harrowing journey to help hundreds of others escape their shackles.
When he writes of the "rings in the trees," he means the marks of passing years inside a tree's trunk as much as the metal shackles bolted there.
And on Monday, the president urged the U.K. to throw off the "shackles" of the EU and hinted at a "big" trade deal with the United States (Bloomberg).
Because I had to stay in handcuffs and shackles, I could barely move to find my seat at the church, and my family had to shepherd me around.
I'd search them, pat them down, put on their belly chains, their ankle shackles, meet with the nurse there for maybe a few minutes, and load them on.
We should also heavily guard against this kind of culture taking root within our law enforcement agencies, where officials may feel handcuffed by the shackles of political correctness.
He's known for freeing works from the shackles of naturalism, stripping his shows to their component parts, and revealing new angles to stories we thought we already knew.
Nearly every speaker who took the stage in Cleveland railed against her and made the case for why she should be in shackles rather than the White House.
For me, the impact is real, because the joy I felt while watching the trailer took me back from what I've become used to—shackles on dark skin.
A relative told her he could help her find a job as a vaccinator, a small step toward breaking the shackles of dependence and shaping her own future.
Exasperated by the bureaucratic shackles, a growing number of the wealthy Chinese people are turning their eyes abroad, to homes in suburban America or luxury condos in Australia.
Resource Generation is just one little-known group, but its evolution speaks to how liberal networks are itching to unbcuff the legal shackles that have historically handicapped them.
Bureaucrats, looking at the country's economic track record, don't see a history of private capitalists fighting free of policy shackles; they see a validation of their economic commands.
"I understand their heartbreak at seeing their mother and their father in shackles, in cuffs, in prison garb," he told Ms. Stoltzfus before sentencing her, The A.P. reported.
In this turbulent era, there's almost a nostalgic appeal to the grifter, who so glibly shakes off the shackles of identity and rejects the raw deal of birth.
"It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to," he tweeted on Tuesday.
Thirty years in the making, Please Remember comprises dozens of objects — from 17th-century slave shackles to a copy of Frederick Douglass' groundbreaking newspaper to an Obama poster.
Watching him throw off the shackles of the Serious Actor this early in his career and engage in some good old-fashioned winking and mugging is a blast.
Just two of the 104 victims were armed; a third were in handcuffs or shackles, and many more were already incapacitated or immobilized when the Taser was used.
Changing the name to Dhaka Lit Fest, and throwing off the shackles of a connection to the old colonizer, symbolized a kind of coming-out party for the city.
But throughout all that time, one thing has remained an absolute constant: Kylie Jenner has been unable to free herself from the shackles of her first Cartier Love bracelet.
DEVOUT Brexiteers cling to various articles of faith: curtailing freedom of movement, ending the flow of payments into the European Union's budget and escaping the shackles of European law.
In 2018, in its First Step Act, the US Congress mandated that the federal Bureau of Prisons give women free sanitary products and banned putting shackles on pregnant women.
It took a new federal statute to get women the hygiene products that should have been provided all along, and to stop shackles that should never have been used.
Indeed, the need to win short-run political battles in order to obtain the power to restore the old, good institutions can become the justification for abandoning institutional shackles.
So we believe that this could lead to investor money drying up, start-ups never getting off the ground, and Google and Facebook and Dropbox having shackles on them.
You can free yourself from the shackles of the single-line caption limitation by copying and pasting lines of blank text from Notes and then editing them inside Snapchat.
And I wasn't connecting them at the time, this body [the shirts] and that [the shackles], but it started turning into a thing about my future, in a way.
But as Trump's campaign has grown more negative -- Trump tweeted that the "shackles have been taken off" from the GOP establishment -- the view from Clinton's Brooklyn headquarters has changed.
We don't need superpowers to turn the shackles of patriarchal oppression into a noose that chokes the life out of our enemies before they even realize we're a threat.
Because that was the day that President Donald Trump finally ripped off the shackles and started to use the full powers of the presidency in a decidedly unilateral fashion.
He will not be marched in shackles and prison stripes through the streets of Phoenix, for TV cameras; he will not be issued pink underwear and fed rancid meat.
"The teacher then placed imaginary chains or 'shackles,' on these students' necks, wrists, and ankles, and had them walk back into the classroom," the office said in a statement.
Peaches is in some ways a curtsy to Miss Pat, that play's pink-clad stewardess character, who advises the passengers on a "celebrity slave ship" to fasten their shackles.
He had been dragged there in leg shackles by a group of soldiers armed with automatic rifles, and they ordered him to locate every computerized device inside the house.
On the tennis court, free from the shackles of self-control, I fluctuate between emotional states with such thoughtless speed that I must be an amalgam of various demons.
His most successful attempt came about a year after he was captured, when he used a nail that he had filed down with a rock to unlock his shackles.
First, it frees the Palestinians from the shackles of a failed 27-year-old, American-led peace process, unleashing more of our energy to work with the international community.
In criminal cases, defense lawyers can argue that shackles and jail jumpsuits could make the accused look guilty by presumption, hindering the jury's ability to make an informed decision.
None of which is to ignore the more explicit shackles an abusive relationship may impose: threats that if the victims tell others, or leave, there'll be worse to come.
A state grand jury voted to indict him, however, and he was taken from a federal lockup into state court on Thursday in prison clothes, leg shackles and handcuffs.
This project now will deeply resonate with people that want to be free of [this] legacy of slavery as well as those who are trying to reinforce those shackles.
Once Gray was detained in handcuffs and shackles, Rice helped to secure him into the police vehicle, where he eventually sustained the spine and neck injuries that killed him.
In Booksmart, these two freshly-graduated introverts have one night to break free from the academic fastidiousness that normally shackles them to their homes and attend their first real party.
The early morning escapade in which activists used mountaineering helmets, ropes and shackles prompted the Paris police chief to call an emergency meeting where the new security measures were decided.
For Iran, which long has maintained its atomic program was for peaceful purposes, the deal took the shackles of sanctions off its economy and opened up its oil sales abroad.
The way Hnath sees it, Nora (Metcalf) became a successful writer who translated her experience into works that dangerously posit women might be better off without the shackles of marriage.
This means I've never had The Haircut so many other queer women have where, I'm told, it feels like you're freeing yourself from the shackles of enforced femininity and heterosexuality.
Once we're free from the shackles of our own dopamine drives and screen addictions, we can focus on other dystopian issues, like staving off the totalitarian despots and killer robots. 
They have produced a series of pictures depicting items such as chains, shackles, neck braces, whips and documents listing auctions and the treatment of slaves as well as punishment records.
Any time a man shackles himself in a double forearms guard, a fighter has the option to take advantage of this by smothering his hands and turning over the elbow.
And in some developing countries, traditional healers routinely use shackles, isolation and fasting — methods that "might fail to meet widespread understandings of human rights and humane care," the paper concluded.
But more profound will be what that change is actually reflecting: a modern country that seeks to remove shackles that have bound it -- and its women -- for far too long.
Mr. Wang, with Mr. Xi's backing, has freed the commission of organizational shackles that once allowed local officials to stymie it, and he has taken to the task with enthusiasm.
His message is all about freeing ourselves from the mental bonds that have endured since the physical shackles were broken, which is why it is so apropos for this moment.
But, as announced in back in April, Blomkamp's next creations will be experimental short films released onto Valve's PC gaming service Steam—giving Blomkamp creative freedom unrestrained by Hollywood's shackles.
It runs through the backbone of the genre's history, through the elaborate puzzles and mazes of classic text adventures, through shackles in interrogators' chambers and women immured by fairytale contracts.
The most likely explanation for this is that he is J.R. Smith, but it also doesn't hurt that his upper body has been largely unencumbered by the shackles of clothing.
In their bid to free their countries of the shackles of Western colonialism, the caudillos and their court intellectuals have been nothing if not faithful to the West's worst ideas.
As Lu Hongen, then the conductor of the Shanghai Symphony, was led off by the police in shackles, he asked his colleagues to lay flowers on the tomb of Beethoven.
In "Moon Meets the Sun," they harmonize in a song of tenacity, cultural survival and willed optimism: "Ah, you put the shackles on our feet but we're dancing," Giddens sings.
In court, Sergeant Bergdahl gave details about his captivity, saying that he had once used a nail sharpened with a rock to pick the locks on his shackles and escape.
In violation of rules, according to the inspectors' report, guards placed detainees who had been separated for disciplinary reasons in handcuffs and shackles when they were not inside their cells.
Against that backdrop, Mr. Trump's defiant promises to free fossil fuels from their regulatory shackles have resonated here and across Wyoming, the country's second-biggest energy producing state after Texas.
Deregulating the financial sector is not about removing shackles on a financial industry that is in fact already thriving, but rather an attempt to curry favor with the wealthiest donors.
Moreover, every year, nearly 2,000 women spend what is supposed to be the most amazing moment of their life—the birth of their baby—in shackles surrounded by male guards.
The detention of Araibi, who appeared with his feet in shackles at a court hearing last week, drew international criticism, with Australian authorities and fellow footballers urging Thailand to release him.
It is meant to free us from the shackles inhibiting us from getting on with the important, hard stuff: the task of representing the world in all its breathtaking, multifarious complexity.
I was put in shackles to go to my cell or to see my probation officer — basically, anytime they moved me from one unit to the next, even within the facility.
"Doing this will allow a fresh way of thinking, and a release from the conventional shackles that are not necessarily suited for small and medium sized businesses," he said, without elaborating.
Donald Trump celebrated the Brexit vote as a "great thing" on Friday — proof that the United Kingdom's voters had "taken back their country" by abandoning the shackles of the European Union.
On Russia, geopolitical relations remain on edge after the U.S. announced it will be withdrawing from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, eliminating a key set of nuclear shackles from Moscow.
Her mantra of strong national security, free markets and small government enabled Britain to cast off the shackles of previous decades of decay owing to socialist leadership in post-war Britain.
Their supporters can dream big, indulge their most sublime footballing fantasies and allow their souls to soar, free from the terrible shackles of an opening day loss to West Bromwich Albion.
I'll just be taking the necessary precautions to keep her toned torso the hell away from my timeline and daydreaming about freedom from the shackles of hotness, whenever it may come.
Saipov, who appeared in court wearing a navy blue jumpsuit and with ankle shackles but no handcuffs, walked with an apparent slight limp into federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon.
Rose, Hawkins said, needs to strike a positive note against a motivated, if split, 'leave' campaign that says Britain needs to break free from the shackles of a German-run superstate.
Released from the shackles of membership in the bloc, pro-Brexit campaigners argue, Britain will embark on a golden age built on its long and doughty history as a trading nation.
The qualifying campaign for this tournament was marked by his willingness to try out new systems, to loosen his customary shackles, and to embrace the many young players at his disposal.
" He said that with up to 15 million illegal immigrants in the United States, "the president wanted to take the shackles off individuals in the agencies [like DHS, ICE, and CBP].
In other words, being single or divorced might free you from the shackles of monogamy, but it can also make your relationship with booze a little (or a lot) more intimate.
It's almost exactly a year since Irish voters, by an overwhelming two-thirds majority, threw off the shackles of the Roman Catholic Church and repealed the country's constitutional provision banning abortion.
"It should have been done years ago because you can't imagine a woman being pregnant and giving birth in shackles," she said, recalling how she had been handcuffed in an ambulance.
We might all agree that the goal is to get to a world free of the shackles of conventional gender ascriptions, but that is not the world we currently live in.
Instead of handcuffs, they had to wear what is known as a three-piece suit: shackles on wrists and ankles, a metal band around the waist and chains connecting them all.
"As a CEO you had shackles around your legs," said Polman, who has taken a leading role on a powerful list of bodies including chair of the International Chamber of Commerce.
"Is it not true that if we would throw off the shackles of unreasonable regulation that we would have had a faster, steeper recovery?" asked Representative Bill Huizenga, Republican of Michigan.
Arpaio forced women to give birth in shackles, he failed to investigate hundreds of sexual abuse cases, he ran what he called a "concentration camp," and he arrested reporters who covered him.
"Told You So" itself is a helpful example of the band's new, poppier direction having finally broken the shackles of the pop-punk power chords that have defined them since their inception.
I see increasingly shackles if we stay in a EU that is in decline, and I just see the most fabulous opportunities, pushing down the drawbridges to the rest of the world.
Long one of Wall Street's most-noted bears, Rosenberg turned bullish about five years ago as the U.S. escaped the shackles of the financial crisis and the bull market kept chugging along.
The team wants to expand into body scanning for customer orders and improve their ability to create custom shirts that unburden us all from the shackles of the prêt-à-porter hegemony.
Like anti-LDP forces in 1993 and the Democrats in 2009, Koike is promising to "shed the shackles of vested interests" - a slogan appealing to voters seeking an alternative to the LDP.
A sensible government would try to do something about dismal companies that trap people in unproductive work, rather than dream of freeing Britain's successful multinationals from the (often imaginary) shackles of Brussels.
I'm not really sure what to make of it all, I think I'm just startled because I never thought I'd see Tiger's nipples freed from the shackles of moisture wicking performance wear.
After all, it is never too soon to start planning for the days when you can be free of the shackles of a paycheck, thanks to your investments at a young age.
Donald Trump campaigned on undoing this policy — his promise to take the "shackles" off ICE agents was a pledge to rescind the policies that told them whom they should and shouldn't deport.
This is a major victory for freeing the majority of regional banks from the shackles of Dodd-Frank, and a lifeline that will help consumers and businesses access the capital they need.
Her father, Reverend C.L. Franklin, was an outspoken civil rights activist who instilled the desire and intention in his children to be free of the moral and physical shackles of racial discrimination.
Having edged a high-intensity first-set when Raonic double-faulted on set point in a tense tiebreak, Djokovic looked to have broken the shackles in the second to lead 85-21996.
In the 1876 sculptural group "Emancipation Memorial" by Thomas Ball, Lincoln stands, raising a sacramental hand over the head of a kneeling, half-naked African American, whose shackles indicate he is enslaved.
Music blasted nearly 210 hours a day while he was chained in solitary confinement so dark that he could not see the shackles on his arms or the walls of his cell.
Many, many aspects of our modern lives make it more convenient and easy to live a modern life, but quite often, that modern life is dissatisfying and those conveniences feel like shackles.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Nothing so encapsulated the political shackles in which Saad al-Hariri has operated as Lebanon's prime minister as the way he resigned in a televised statement made from Saudi Arabia.
The officers at the hospital did consult a sergeant after the woman and her doctors asked them to remove the shackles, but the sergeant said the restraints were required, the complaint states.
" He called North Korea an "oppressive regime that shackles its people, denying their freedom, their welfare and their human dignity," and said that Pyongyang's "provocations continue to threaten regional and global security.
JON PARELES The grave pomp of Russian late Romanticism meets the jittery electronics of trap in Zola Jesus's "Exhumed," an early preview of her album, "Okovi" (Russian for "shackles") due in September.
I tried to press the topic with Salahi, but it was as if his transfer from Guantánamo had carried with it a kind of transposition of restraint, from shackles to self-policing.
If the new administration wants to help faith-based initiatives, it needs to think outside the typical redistributionist box and loosen the shackles that inhibit the good that religious institutions can do.
He has undercut America's allies and embraced tyrants and autocrats, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, who before Trump took office invaded a nation friendly to America and seeking to break Moscow's shackles.
However, the Ephemera and Material Culture collections also includes disturbing artifacts, such as KKK robes and slave shackles, and offensive materials like lantern slide illustrations and Staffordshire figurines of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Phoebe Green "Dreaming Of" This is a different kind of girl power anthem, all about celebrating shaking off the shackles of what people project on to you and being your true, authentic self.
"Set free from the shackles of EU control, we will be a great, global trading nation once again bringing new jobs and new opportunities for ordinary working families here at home," May said.
They shook off the shackles of the British Empire, gave the finger to the tyranny of kings and queens, and collectively dreamed up the greatest democratic society the modern world had ever seen.
On the other hand, The Handmaid's Tale has often tried to help us understand Serena as a woman, and, possibly, dream of the day she too throws of the shackles of her circumstance.
"Set free from the shackles of EU control," she said, "we will be a great, global trading nation once again, bringing new jobs and new opportunities for ordinary working families here at home".
In the oppressive heat south of the Mexican border, the only thing that tastes better than ice-cold, fizzy cola is freedom—freedom from the shackles of oppressive government taxes on consumer goods.
And on some level, Sucker Punch — about a woman retreating further and further into a dream world where she can throw off the male-induced shackles that hold her down — is exactly that.
Tegmark argues that we are already seeing life inch toward being "finally fully free from its evolutionary shackles"—we can already upgrade our "hardware" in the form of pacemakers, artificial knees and teeth.
For a population whose history has been reduced to horrific tales of shackles and segregation, we take the shortest month of the year to celebrate and reflect on our achievements as a community.
Telcos have dreamed for decades of breaking free of the shackles of consumer regulation and branching out into Internet services in their local markets, only to be consistently beaten by newer, global upstarts.
It's an ongoing effort by many, especially in the conservative wing of the Republican Party, where fiscal policy and regulatory reform combine to free America from the shackles of an overreaching federal government.
Mr. Gray was eventually placed — in handcuffs and leg shackles but no seatbelt — in Officer Goodson's transport wagon, which made several stops in the neighborhood before arriving at the Western District police station.
On Tuesday, after Mr. Trump said that defections by leading Republican lawmakers had allowed him to take the "shackles" off his campaign, Mr. Epshteyn gave a preview on CNN of what lay ahead.
At Stanford, a Boehner unburdened by the shackles of the office, reportedly drew laughter and smiles from the attendees as he struck a more informal tone than he had in past previous appearances.
On Tuesday, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison repeated a call for Araibi to be freed, saying he was "disturbed" to see photos of the footballer in shackles at a court hearing this week.
The French title invites us to reflect on the meaning of freedom, and whether the libertines are out to liberate humanity from its shackles or merely seek to enslave it to its desires.
Her youngest son remains estranged, but the others, taking a cue from their mother, began to make hard-won and significant changes in their own lives, releasing themselves from their shackles as well.
He appeared before US Magistrate Judge Miguel Torres wearing a suit, handcuffed and in shackles and remained silent as several people who survived the shooting sat in the courtroom, CNN affiliate KFOX reported.
"I would like to apologize a thousand times to plaintiffs in this case for making them victims," Sharper said in the federal court in New Orleans, tearful in shackles and orange prisoner garb.
Geingob, Namibia's third leader since the sparsely populated and mostly arid country freed itself from the shackles of apartheid South Africa in 483, was seeking a second and final term in the Nov.
Hungary and Moldova can learn from the IMF's clear message: Removing the shackles of corruption and promoting economic freedom deliver the international support that can serve as a powerful force multiplier for business.
The once-beloved comedian, known as "America's Dad" in the 1980s and 1990s during the run of his hit television sitcom, was marched out of court in shackles and began serving his sentence immediately.
Despite all this imagination and a realm of infinite possibilities, comic book writers, when it came to women, were still constrained by the shackles of real life and the social attitudes of the time.
Ordinary Britons, at last conscious of their shackles, will cast them off and in doing so inspire other peoples under the European jackboot—the mighty Danes, the noble French—to begin their own revolts.
After the debate, Trump came down hard on the GOP: It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to.
"On the day we left the embassy and stepped outside, I told my children, from this moment on, as a father, I am breaking you free from your shackles," Thae said on another show.
This goes back to 2005, when Ukraine had what is known as the Orange Revolution, and much to Russian President Vladimir Putin's dismay threw off the shackles of its Russian overlords after nationwide protests.
Call it a triumph of robotics, which have let humans slip "the shackles of the inner solar system and, as the famed television show said, gone where no one has gone before," said Lincoln.
After being extracted from one box or the other, the cables show, Nashiri would sometimes be led in his shackles to the plywood wall, where a rolled towel would be wrapped around his neck.
Actors Lily Sullivan, Samara Weaving, and Madeleine Madden give stellar performances Picnic at Hanging Rock offers no conclusive answers to how one breaks free of these shackles,  relying instead on your interpretation for meaning.
" White specifically identified federal environmental laws as "graphic examples of federal shackles on basic state rights in Texas," arguing that "the U.S. Congress and the courts have stretched the commerce clause to preposterous lengths.
The order, which the Trump administration dubbed the "Energy Independence Executive Order", will allow U.S. energy production to flourish, for U.S. producers to finally free themselves of the shackles of government regulation, Trump said.
Brexit allows an opportunity for us to talk about a border poll, on whether the North of Ireland should break away from the shackles of Westminster and unite with the South to govern ourselves.
When it was time for her to return to the jail, Ricky told her that he loved her and then watched as guards placed his wife in handcuffs, a waist chain, and leg shackles.
There comes a time in nearly every young person's life when it becomes necessary to shake off the shackles of your hometown and carve out a new life for yourself someplace faraway and unfamiliar.
The idea of a beleaguered people throwing off the shackles of European colonialism struck a chord with the US — which also happened to be interested in getting other global powers out of its backyard.
Analysts and investors welcomed the appointment of the South African national, saying his track record meant he could help MTN shake off the shackles of being regarded as a stock with limited growth outlook.
Maybe the challenge we should pass along to black children now is to never be afraid of avoiding the shackles of corporate America and creating their own businesses — businesses that also serve our community.
Some Cairollers learned of the sport through Whip It, a Hollywood movie from 2009 about a rebellious young woman who breaks the shackles of her conservative upbringing by joining a rowdy roller derby team.
The exhibition interposes chilling mechanisms of slavery — whips, chains, shackles and a recreated slave ship — with historical commentary, films and works by Kara Walker, Shuck One, Abdoulaye Konaté and other internationally known black artists.
Buttigieg's talk about breaking the shackles of hyperpartisanship and coming together to save the republic is seductive, but nothing about the way politics has been evolving for decades suggests that it's a sound strategy.
"The time was right for Ireland to come out of the Dark Ages, to break the shackles from the church, and it was a victory for people to stand up to it," he said.
Under Xi, China has grown markedly more Orwellian; not only is it stamping its heel more firmly on its own citizens, but it is also exporting its digital shackles to authoritarians the world over.
"It was a combination of some of the shackles, if you like, coming off IT spending last year compared to quite a tough compare the previous year in 2017," he said in an interview.
As I lavished in freeing myself from the shackles of reality, swimming happily with my resurrected forever-puppy in my marble swimming pool, I realized I'd gotten the purpose of the Sims all wrong.
The popular narrative is straightforward: If your parents don't understand your gender or sexuality, you get on a bus to the city, find your people, and become yourself without the shackles of your parents' judgment.
The robotic killing machine at the center of this short video is traversing the locale's rocky terrain when it spots what appears to be a fleeing prisoner trying to break free from his arm shackles.
That exhibit contains such items as a slave cabin from South Carolina, a bill of sale for a 16-year-old girl for $600, shackles used on slaves and a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Trust Wallet will also be one of a number default wallets supported by Binance's upcoming decentralized exchange, which will remove the shackles of a decentralized exchange and allow users to trade directly with one another.
Boosters see a chance to wave their party's free-trade battleflag, a little tattered just now, and to reward the land of Churchill and Thatcher for shedding the shackles of a bossy and socialist Europe.
Dada, and Dadaism, was an attempt to break free of the shackles of tradition, a means of exploring the role that art, and the artist, played in a society that was undergoing a seismic shift.
For the first time in 10,000 years, we have the opportunity to shed our self-imposed shackles, and for the majority of people to return to values that are more in line with our nature.
"Oh brave people of Manbij, our forces are coming to liberate you from the shackles of the Daesh terrorist torturers," said the statement, using an acronym for Islamic State also known as ISIS or ISIL.
The terrors of nameless victims will be captured too, through such objects as an amulet in the shape of miniature shackles from what is now Guinea-Bissau, intended to protect the wearer from being enslaved.
Taiwan can do so much more if it was freed from the shackles on its international space imposed by an overbearing China in order to interact and network with experts in the global medical community.
ERIN, Wisconsin (Reuters) - The shackles are off England's Tommy Fleetwood, riding the momentum of an early season win at Abu Dhabi to contend at the U.S. Open, said former European Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley.
More chilling are the close-up of a tall chair on which hunger-striking prisoners are nasally force-fed and the image of a set of wrist and ankle shackles, some bearing faded blood stains.
The Brexiteers had hoped that, free of the shackles of Europe, the U.K. would move in the direction of a free-market economy with less regulation and less government intervention than is characteristic in Europe.
Maybe something great will happen: The shackles of patriarchy could loosen on a societal scale, fostering solidarity between spouses, allowing them to turn their minds to better understanding each other, thereby deepening their loving bond.
But Trump has emphatically sworn off the idea, telegraphing all-out warfare against the party with a series of Tuesday morning tweets declaring that the "shackles" put on him by establishment Republicans are now off.
Mimicking the style of several recent televised confessions that the ruling Communist Party has used as a propaganda tool, the report showed Mr. Huang in shackles and an orange vest, shuffling down a dark hallway.
Directed by Nahnatchka Khan, the showrunner of the sharp ABC comedy "Fresh Off the Boat" (which Park stars in and Wong used to write for), "Always Be My Maybe" never shakes off those sitcom shackles.
When 19-year-old Wang Peng drenched his naked body in ink, hurling it onto a sheaf of paper, he was viscerally throwing off the shackles of traditional academic constraints of depicting the human nude.
The first thing you encounter on the path to the pavilion is a bronze tableau by the Ghanaian artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo of enslaved African men and women straining against their shackles in panicked alarm.
A former Panther who sells historical artifacts—slave shackles, Ku Klux Klan robes, abolitionist newspapers—told Woodfox that he had been one of the founders of the Party, which he said originated in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Planes now land almost weekly at the Yakima airport, loading Central American migrants wearing leg shackles and handcuffs to and from buses bound for a federal immigration facility on the other side of the state.
Vázquez, 28, who was arrested last week, arrived in a Westmoreland County court in a dark prison uniform and shackles and escorted by two officers for the short arraignment hearing before District Judge Charles Moore.
Having been signed into rigid contracts that took advantage of their naiveté and ambition, the boy bands turn to the goodwill of the justice system to escape the legal shackles Pearlman's lawyers placed them in.
To properly reinvigorate the firm and pivot toward enterprise solutions, including a build-out of its private cloud business, Michael Dell felt he needed to liberate the company from the shackles of quarterly earnings pressures.
An outdoors and fitness buff who has completed the New York City Marathon, she does cardio and kickboxing workouts on the deck, as well as calisthenics and weight training by lifting heavy lines and shackles.
He had been seated in a jury box with other inmates when he suddenly dashed toward the door, leaving behind his shackles and slipping out of his jail-issued jumpsuit as he ran, the reports said.
Charlotte, North Carolina (CNN)Donald Trump earlier this week said the "shackles" have been taken off his campaign -- and on Friday, he cast aside one of the foremost symbols of a disciplined presidential bid: his teleprompters.
In January, the cosmetics CEO Snapchatted as multiple Cartier employees and even a security guard attempted to liberate her wrist from its luxurious shackles, but she failed to document the conclusion to this epic cautionary tale.
So while it may appear that the Fed's shift to tighten has political roots, members indicate it is rooted instead in a belief that the economy finally has shaken off the shackles of the Great Recession.
The optimists on the Brexit side would counter that were Britain to be released from the shackles of EU bureaucracy it would suddenly find itself free to sign trade deals with other countries, such as China.
A teacher at an elite private school in New York has been fired after holding mock "slave auctions" in fifth grade classes, placing African American students in imaginary "shackles," the New York Attorney General announced Wednesday.
Mr. Cruz, who has confessed to investigators, appeared on Monday in a Fort Lauderdale courtroom in shackles and a red jumpsuit as lawyers argued over whether a defense motion filed last week should be kept confidential.
Evelyn Berezin, a computer pioneer who emancipated many a frazzled secretary from the shackles of the typewriter nearly a half-century ago by building and marketing the first computerized word processor, died on Saturday in Manhattan.
The exhibition also includes a pair of Washington's silver camp cups, the first newspaper printing of the Declaration of Independence and a pair of 18th-century slave shackles that are small enough to fit a child.
Orban, whose speech two years ago on building an "illiberal state" earned him rebukes from the domestic opposition and some foreign capitals, said the time was ripe for politicians to break the shackles of political correctness.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, said on Tuesday that the president wanted to "take the shackles off" of agents who had, under President Barack Obama, been under orders to focus only on serious criminals.
The administration's terrorist designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is an important step toward freeing the Iranian people from the shackles that prevent them from rising up and demanding democratic governance and civic freedoms.
Moe Yan Naing was brought to court in shackles and wearing a dark blue prison uniform, in contrast to his first appearance last month when he had worn his police captain's uniform and was not handcuffed.
Or, as the years pass under President Trump and we are slowly freed from the shackles of political correctness, bloated government, underfunded military and porous national borders -- rejoice, because things are coming together exactly as you hoped.
According to the complaint, she was taken from jail to New York's Montefiore Medical Center the next morning with metal cuffs on her wrists and heavy shackles on her feet, binding her legs together at the ankles.
As Bundy paced around the courtroom free from handcuffs or shackles, journalists and attendees would laugh at his jokes and shenanigans as if he hadn't been accused of savagely sexually assaulting and bludgeoning two women to death.
But today there are few remaining places left where one can practice yoga like our great yogi ancestors, fully unencumbered by the shackles of restrictive clothing—and it looks like Planet Fitness is not one of them.
Declaring that the "shackles" of moderation had been shed, Trump on Tuesday unleashed a barrage of angry tweets denouncing the party that made him its presidential nominee, while taking potshots at its leader, House Speaker Paul Ryan.
"  Two years later, Ryan Holiday unpacked what was then a revolution: "Once companies break out of the shackles of antiquated notions of what is or isn't marketing, the whole field becomes cheaper, easier and much more scalable.
Perhaps where the New Testament's Lazarus story fixates on a body freed from the confines of death, Bowie's take, on stage and in song, inverts properties, freeing the spirit from the shackles of its mortal tether instead.
Swedish-Americans are better off even than their cousins at home: their average income is 50% higher than theirs, a number used by opponents of the Swedish model as an argument against the shackles of big government.
"In this system—our system—the slaves are unaware both of their status and of their masters, who exist in a world apart where the intangible shackles are carefully hidden amongst reams of unreachable legalese," Doe writes.
Australian ambassador-designate to Thailand Allan McKinnon and diplomats from at least 13 countries greeted Araibi as he arrived at the courthouse in the Thai capital on Monday, wearing beige prison uniform, with shackles on his feet.
With things not going entirely to plan for England during the group stage – lads, it's Slovakia – we asked three VICE writers what Roy Hodgson can do to free his brave boys from the shackles of past failures.
We must all try to live by the words of the civil rights activist and writer Audre Lorde: "I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own."
None of which would matter so much if Anderson hadn't also given us a heroine for all seasons in Isabel, the indomitable and hardened refugee who, through all her tribulation, refuses to submit her spirit to shackles.
READ: White nationalists on Telegram are hailing the synagogue shooter as a "saint" On Thursday, he was flown in shackles by helicopter to the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe, where special forces brought him before investigators.
The White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, said on Tuesday that the president wanted to "take the shackles off" of agents, an expression the officers themselves used time and again in interviews to describe their newfound freedom.
Cosby was the subject of "the most racist and sexist trial in the history of the United States," his publicist, Andrew Wyatt, told reporters just minutes after he was led out of the courthouse in shackles on Tuesday.
"Against the vehement protests of medical staff, the NYPD refused to remove the shackles, compelling Ms. Doe to labor in excruciating pain and forcing doctors to examine Ms. Doe with her feet and hands bound," the complaint states.
But Black church is also always about moving forward; restoration, keeping the faith in the face of opposition, shaking off the shackles; working out your soul's salvation as an individual but also a member of a larger society.
While constitutions can be rewritten -- this is Egypt's fourth such referendum in eight years -- throwing off the shackles of a security state like this one is a challenge so daunting that it will mandate a new chapter entirely.
Our manifesto for the future of work is to use technology to build a way of working together that is superior in productivity, yet better matches our instincts; to free humanity from the mental shackles of wage slavery.
Economists in favor of leaving believe that a devalued currency would revive Italy's exports and that by throwing off the shackles of EU fiscal rules the country could ramp up public spending to boost growth and create jobs.
"After eight years of assuring that unified Republican government would allow for conservative policy, our Republican Congress has accomplished little, except for passing a spending bill that shackles the aspirations of future generations with crippling debt," Buck wrote.
Indeed, her policies of free market economy and privatization of industry (shared by Reagan and many others in the United States) were responsible for throwing off the shackles of socialism that weighed so heavily on post-war Britain.
Economists in favor of leaving say a devalued currency would revive Italy's exports and that by throwing off the shackles of the EU's fiscal rules the country could ramp up public spending to boost growth and create jobs.
With shackles on his ankles and wrists and a "belly chain" restraint around his waist, he was loaded into a van with armed guards and driven from Colorado to a transfer point for federal prisoners in Oklahoma City.
The purchase means that ClickHole should be free from the shackles of G/O Media, a company so plagued by mismanagement that the entire staff of sports website Deadspin quit at the end of October of last year.
This week, police in Montgomery County, Texas, have been scrambling to track down a woman who was caught on a home security camera over the weekend frantically ringing a doorbell with what looked like shackles on her wrists.
To paraphrase Churchill, much invoked by Brexiteers as a symbol of the rule-Britannia greatness they believe will return once Britain is freed from its European shackles: Never was so little known by so many about so much.
" Instead, it's been an answer to the question, "Could Republicans find a candidate who reminds voters what they like about professional, vetted politicians but who nevertheless shackles himself to the least popular parts of the conservative policy agenda?
"If we can undo the shackles put on by regualtions, there is no reason the economy can't do much better than it's been doing," Ross told David Rubenstein, co-chief executive officer of private equity company The Carlyle Group.
There are already plenty of options for developers who opt for freelance work perhaps because they don't like the shackles of a single day job, want to moonlight outside of office hours, or have opted for a remote lifestyle.
"If we can undo the shackles put on by regulations, there is no reason the economy can't do much better than it's been doing," Ross told David Rubenstein, co-chief executive officer of private equity company The Carlyle Group.
Going to Hawaii or Thailand or Disneyland or London doesn't magically transform me into an anxiety-less person, and expecting myself to suddenly be free of the anxiety shackles I wear every day just leads to frustration and disappointment.
In another case, a woman alleged she had been repeatedly sexually assaulted by a guard and forced to give birth in shackles—though the guard plea bargained to a single felony count, a jury awarded the woman $6.7 million.
Children dressed as U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman were led around in toy shackles by others dressed as fighters from the Iran-backed political and paramilitary group Hezbollah.
Donald Trump has taken a big step towards loosening the shackles on Wall Street by nominating a Capitol Hill aide involved in efforts to rip up the Dodd-Frank act as one of the US's most powerful bank regulators.
For some, it represents freedom from the shackles of society; a Burning Man-esque utopia where one can stage a naked opera, or spend what would otherwise be a work day riding shotgun on a Skrillex-soundtracked art car.
So, rather than look back at what society may have left behind, I look forward to the future in which our species breaks the shackles of its genetic legacy and achieves inconceivable heights of intelligence, material progress and longevity.
In his vision of "The Glass Menagerie," for example, Mr. Mehrten's Amanda entertains in a pink corset and Ms. Mitchell's Laura has shackles affixed to her arms and ankles and a unicorn's horn that doubles for the lobotomist's drill.
It's heavy content, but when discussing Working Class Woman over the phone from Montreal, Davidson is incredibly forthright about its inspiration, unafraid to go deep on her love/hate relationship with psychology and call bullshit on our capitalist shackles.
"It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to," Trump said on Twitter, adding he would engage Democratic rival Hillary Clinton on his own terms.
One month later, on April 14, Governor Cuomo signed the bill into law, and 120 days later, on September 1, 2016, New York State finally shook off the shackles of superstition and paranoia and joined the rest of the civilized world.
This isn't necessarily a criticism—it would be both reductive and harmful to try and police the way a person chooses to express themselves and it's positive that they are rejecting gendered shackles and encouraging others to do the same.
Trump went off on the Republican party (despite...you know...being their nominee), calling some members "disloyal," bashing Republican leader Paul Ryan and saying he was glad his "shackles" had been taken off so he could campaign the way he wants.
Donald Trump: 'The shackles have been taken off me' In the case of ISIS and the effort to reclaim Mosul, however, military officials are making the case for the release of information -- even as they abstain from addressing Trump's comments directly.
While those who argued for Britain to leave the EU said the financial industry would thrive without EU shackles, some of its biggest employers including JPMorgan are scouring Europe to find new locations for their traders, bankers and financial licenses.
Opponents of the EU say such warnings are overblown and that though there could be short-term market volatility, Britain would prosper if it broke the shackles which have linked it to a decaying German-dominated experiment in European integration.
Then it's the children who are preyed upon — first by a hungry lion, then by a carnival man who captures them, shackles them to a cage and makes them perform, writing sums and letters on a chalkboard for a gaping audience.
With the island facing enormous costs to rebuild its infrastructure -- billions that will likely come directly from the federal treasury -- now is the time to create a viable, robust and independent island economy without the shackles of the Jones Act.
While Donald Trump celebrates losing establishment Republicans — or, as he puts it, "the shackles are off me" — loyalist campaign aides are hunkered down inside Manhattan's Trump Tower trying to plot a winning path to election day, just four weeks away.
Clubs are the only space left in which we can truly be ourselves, freed from the shackles of work, untethered from the devastatingly humdrum reality of the lives we lead, with our debts and cancelled Netflix accounts and shattered dreams, right?
L himself might make, and in fact it became something of a local attraction: Schoolchildren would come to see the plant they'd read about in history books, the one their ancestors had been brought to this country in shackles to pick.
The right-leaning Daily Telegraph expressed concerns that Britain would be "seduced" by the French president, and the pro-Brexit Sun newspaper published a reimagined Bayeux Tapestry — renamed the BYE-EU Tapestry — in which "Brexit frees us from continental shackles."
"It's easier to bring him in now when he's a public person who's free to move about the country with limitations than it is to bring him in with a U.S. Marshall escort, the Bureau of Prisons and shackles," he said.
Tell me how you really feel Freed from the shackles of office, former House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) blasted Cruz as "Lucifer in the flesh" and a "miserable son of a b----" during an April talk at Stanford University.
As an example of such erasure, the report cites Yale's decision in the 1980s to alter a stained-glass window in a Calhoun common room, replacing the image of a slave in shackles kneeling at Calhoun's feet with panes showing clouds.
However things unfold, images like those produced on Tuesday and within the Visbility Sustains the Struggle intiative more broadly will testify to an unending struggle for dignity that cannot be contained by the shackles of prison or the fetters of occupation.
Before he was sentenced to 32 years on Thursday, about a month after being convicted of two felony counts of repeated sex abuse of a child, James Bailey stood in shackles just inches from his victim and younger sister, Kathryn Bailey, PEOPLE confirms.
Photo: US Navy (Wikimedia Commons)After all of those years of humans holding dolphins in shackles, mocking them with cutesy depictions in the media, and forcing them to do tricks under inhumane conditions at theme parks, the cetaceans may finally have their revenge.
While Brexiteers insist Britain's financial industry should thrive once the EU shackles are shed, some of its biggest employers including JPMorgan, Citi and HSBC have warned that London jobs will be lost if they have to move euro trading to the continent.
In a 3-2 vote along party lines, the Republican-led commission decided to eliminate the current net neutrality rules and remove the shackles that prevent ISPs from blocking online content, slowing a competitor's website, or charging you extra just to access YouTube.
While advocates of a British departure say the country will be stronger freed from the shackles of Brussels bureaucracy, opponents fear it could dismember the U.K. should Scotland decide its future still lies in the E.U. and demand a fresh independence vote.
We write with the souls of thousands of lives saved, the lives of millions of jobs created liberating multitudes of drivers from the shackles of servitude to iniquitous taxi cartels of corrupt cabals that choked cities with their pollution of air and morals.
"It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to," Trump said in a tweet that raised the prospect of a full on civil war in the Republican Party.
His latest, "Manifest," focuses on both ordinary relics of black American life -- a drum, a class ring, a spoon -- and objects that illustrate the war America has waged on black bodies: shackles, a slave bill of sale, a women's Ku Klux Klan hood.
All but shocked at her ability to circumnavigate what he called "Male Shackles," in his essay "Woman in Art," in not only laying claim to O'Keeffe's success, photographer Alfred Stieglitz probes what is perhaps the fundamental misgiving behind these sorts of situations.
"Part of standing it up separately (as a new services division) is to break the shackles of that, recognizing that we are going to be a fast-paced innovator with short sprints of incremental innovation and some big-bang innovation," Deal said.
If the cancer in healthcare is due to government's power of the purse and its regulatory control, the cure is to put the money back into the hands of the people and to release the health care providers from Washington's regulatory shackles. How?
Supporters of leaving the EU admit there may be a short-term hit to the economy but say that ultimately Britain will prosper because Brexit will break the shackles that have clamped it to a decaying German-dominated experiment in European integration.
KIEV, Ukraine — In the last five years, more than 13,000 people have died in a de facto war between Ukraine and Russia — a fight, many here say, to shake off the shackles of a colonial master and to move closer to the West.
First of all, instead of a rebel leader asking if our hero Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) can be trusted without her shackles, we get a new line from her friend Captain Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) about the imminent "major weapons test" (i.e.
Using wide-angle lenses, gritty yet stunning Puerto Rican locations and a skilled cast (including Lucas, his brother), he conjures a timeless hamlet devoid of modern appurtenances, the kind of enchanted place where miracles — like breaking the shackles of paralyzing despair — can happen.
Despite Versace's claim, BMI is not trying to "throw off the shackles" of our consent decree, but rather asking that it be modified to accommodate changes that have deeply affected our industry – the digital revolution Versace's op-ed both downplays and praises.
Foy has mastered the art of expressing profound discomfort with the subtlest of glances, but she's matched by the splendid work from Kirby and Smith, each wrestling with their greatness-adjacent real estate, and the ceremonial fanfare and protocol that shackles them.
It's why the first exhibit visitors will see in the memorial is a gut-wrenching sculpture of enslaved Africans—including of an anguished mother holding a child while reaching for a husband—each of them wearing chains and shackles and little else.
" Neuromancer ," William Gibson's seminal 20013 novel, involves an A.G.I. named Wintermute, and its plan to free itself from human shackles, but when it finally escapes it busies itself seeking out A.G.I.s from other solar systems, and life here goes on exactly as before.
Some 3,500 artifacts, including a set of slave shackles, a Tuskegee Airmen biplane and a fedora that belonged to Michael Jackson, are on display in the 400,15013-square-foot museum, which strives to tell the complex, harrowing and irrepressible story of black America.
The decline of a coalition that had promised a Sri Lanka free from the shackles of its long civil war has created an opening for the former ruling family, the Rajapaksas, who ended the war but did so with a heavy hand.
The newcomers are exhausted swimmers who've barely made it to land: an English "pilgrim" in a buckled stovepipe hat; an enslaved black man, shackles on his arms; a missionary clutching a crucifix; an impoverished Frenchwoman sent abroad to help populate the New World.
But after Al Qaeda's 2001 terror attacks on New York and the Pentagon, and the subsequent American-led invasion of Afghanistan, detainees began pouring into the island in early 2002 — airplane loads of 20 to 20023 men in shackles and blacked-out goggles.
We write with the souls of thousands of lives saved, the lives of millions of jobs created liberating multitudes of drivers from the shackles of servitude to iniquitous taxi cartels of corrupt cabals that choked cities with their pollution of air and morals.
"Now that tax reform legislation is signed into law, it is time to deliver on the rest of the promises made to the American people to free them from the shackles of ObamaCare," states the letter, which was led by Independent Women's Voice.
Processes that result in parents in shackles, toddlers in tears, and children in a slightly-less-terrible version of jail diminish all of our humanity and stab into the heart of what our democracy hasn't always delivered, but what it has always claimed to believe.
Free of the shackles of modular design, which did nothing to boost the sales of the LG G8215, the company has added a slab of curved gorilla glass on the back, with the two glass panels — back and front — held together by an aluminum frame.
We both finish applying our makeup in the mirror, and I try to ignore the premonitions of both of our souls escaping its earthly shackles, our bodies remain forever locked in "oh no!" poses as men wearing neon-colored banana thongs straddle our faces.
Attired in a blue prison uniform and shackles, rapper Kendrick Lamar shuffled out on a stage flanked by prison cells, then challenged viewers with a fiery performance of "The Blacker the Berry" and his hit, "Alright" as the stage behind him erupted in a bonfire.
MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) - England's exciting youngsters need to shake off the shackles of history and play without fear if they are to end 103 years without a major trophy at Euro 2016, coach Roy Hodgson and the squad's elder statesman Wayne Rooney said on Friday.
It features a sculpture of men and women and children in chains and shackles, with desperation on their faces, as well as memorial panels documenting the more than 4,400 lynchings that occurred in the United States from the late 1800s through the mid-20th century.
Back in 2016, as the country was in the throes of an economic and political crisis, Bolsonaro emerged as the voice of the far-right, the man who would, among other things, liberate farmers all over the country from the "shackles" of environmental legislation.
And books were a means to his glorious end: to make his home town stand proudly on its own two feet, freed from the shackles of the useless town council, the Welsh Tourist Board and the quangos of the Development Board for Rural Wales.
The man who likened himself to the cartoon character The Incredible Hulk breaking the shackles of EU imprisonment had been underestimated, as Macron put it on Friday at the close of an EU summit in Brussels where the deal was approved by European leaders.
The work included in their 30-year survey No Wrong Holes addresses the AIDS crisis, BDSM, America's painful racial legacy, personal love and loss, with an array of materials from stuffed animals and costumes, to chains, shackles, and even Blake's sizeable personal record collection.
When Lamar performed it at the 2016 Grammy Awards, along with his single "The Blacker the Berry," he started out in shackles as part of a chain gang and segued into a giant bonfire, all while powerfully rapping about the black experience in America.
In the most recent case, a mystery woman was captured by home security cameras in Texas repeatedly ringing doorbells in the middle of the night with what appeared to be shackles hanging from her wrist, leading to a nationwide effort to track her down.
Wearing a light blue jail jumpsuit and faded red flip flops, Ostrem, in handcuffs and shackles, said yes four times when Judge Ted Tow asked if he understood his rights during the 10-minute hearing at the Adams County District Court in Brighton, Colorado.
And it's not hard to guess where all these users are coming from: If you join one of the other instances right now, most of the messages you'll see will be sighs of relief from users who finally feel freed from the shackles of Twitter.
The police van reportedly stopped at least four times before Gray was sent to trauma care — once to place leg shackles on Gray, and later to pick up another detainee, who was separated from Gray by a metal barrier in the back of the van.
The police van reportedly stopped at least four times before Gray was sent to trauma care — once to place leg shackles on Gray, and later to pick up another detainee, who was separated from Gray by a metal barrier in the back of the van.
Nearly three years ago, Kristen Stewart starred alongside Juliette Binoche in Gallic auteur Olivier Assayas' surreal, brilliantly unsettling drama Clouds of Sils Maria; the role earned Stewart the French equivalent of an Oscar and seemed to free her, finally, from the last of Twilight's tween shackles.
"We shook off one of the shackles that has bedeviled this market since October, and it left us with the possibility of a save for 2019, just when so many investors had already written off the whole year ... after the first week of trading," Cramer said.
Until the history of slavery is properly understood as responsible for an enduring affliction, there's still a certain amount of catharsis in using a camera to show the inhumanity of Black people forced into shackles and asked to mute their personalities in service of white masters.
The whole point of Brexit was to liberate Britain from the bureaucratic shackles of the sclerotic, inward-looking, unaccountable EU in order to embrace a dynamic, enterprising, outward-looking future that would make sure the British people got back control over the decisions that affect their lives.
The characters not only have to literally save the world by throwing off the shackles of its oppressors (the top 1 percent of the 1 percent), but they also have to find the time to redistribute that wealth back to the people it's been taken from.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the recent  film The Last Black Man in San Francisco best friends Jimmie (Jimmie Fails) and Montgomery (nicknamed Mont, and played by Jonathan Majors) are physically affectionate and emotionally bonded, free from the shackles of traditional ideas about gender.
" He went on to say that the "shackles have been taken off" and he can now "fight for America" the way he wants to, and that, with the exception of Bernie Sanders, Democrats "have always proven to be far more loyal to each other than the Republicans.
"We in the military council extend our hand for negotiations without shackles except the interests of the homeland," its head, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, said on state TV. But a Sudanese alliance of protesters and opposition groups rejected the offer, saying the military could not be trusted.
Today, however, it felt as though the company had finally shaken off those shackles for good in an act of redemption that wouldn't come from investigations or newly implemented safety regulations, but from the first major new phone it's released since the whole Note 7 kerfuffle went down.
The first step in throwing off the shackles of everyone else's expectations and becoming limitless is to ignore everyone else's definitions of success and create your own, owning how much importance you place on, and from where you derive, the four elements of calling, connection, contribution, and control.
Willmott tells the history the of Confederate States of America through a TV history program in Ken Burns' recognizable style, with slow-moving old photos (of scenes like Abraham Lincoln escaping with the help of Harriet Tubman), monotone narration, and satirical commercials (for things like high-tech electronic shackles).
These two actions have released the coal industry from two of its most damaging regulatory shackles – as the passage of my resolution gave the supply side of the industry a fighting chance, while President Trump's executive order has given the demand side, the generating business, desperately needed relief.
" Finally, after answering questions in what the interrogators deemed "a useful way," they promised him further rewards: They would remove the chain between his handcuffs and his shackles, but warned him that if he tried "anything aggressive," the black-clad members of the security team "will kill you.
The 20183-year-old All-Star showed up to a Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania courtroom on Tuesday with shackles on his ankles and wrists ... and was reportedly looking to be released on bond after he was arrested back in September for allegedly sexually assaulting a 22018-year-old girl.
The Trump administration seems to believe that intense economic pressure will cause one of the most heavily regulated and policed societies on earth to suddenly throw off its shackles, unseat the clerics who rule the country, and usher in a new generation of young, Western-minded moderates to power.
So for the Lutheran and Calvinist rebellions to be worth memorializing, it must be as a means to secularizing ends — the liberation of the individual from the shackles of religious authority, which allowed scientific inquiry and capitalism to flourish, made secular politics possible, and ultimately permitted liberalism to triumph.
This was after he already had been frog-marched from the jail to the courthouse of the adorably quaint Appalachian mountain town in leg and arm shackles, chained to the other men being arraigned that morning, including his cellmate from the night before, who stood accused of attempted murder.
Having just five shots on target and scoring one goal in their first two encounters, Iceland needed a win to have any chance of going through and threw off the shackles in their final game against Croatia, hitting the target six times and scoring through a Sigurdsson spot kick.
But that's not the kind of thing Republicans talk about — if anything, they're in favor of tax avoidance, hence the Trump proposal to slash funding for the I.R.S. No, in G.O.P. world, tax ideas always have to be presented as ways to remove the shackles from oppressed job creators.
Paul Rucker's installation Storm in the Time of Shelter (2018) features 52 larger-than-life-size mannequins wearing Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods in unconventional materials, including brocades, camouflage, or Kente cloth, next to vitrines that house newspapers, lynching photographs, shackles, and other ephemera related to slavery and white supremacy.
"If a woman is jostled while wearing shackles around her belly, it can affect the child, as can any fall onto the belly, which is more likely to happen if the woman is chained," Dr. Anjani Kolahi, a family medicine and obstetrics physician with Physicians for Reproductive Health told BuzzFeed News.
"We were all really shocked because we hadn't seen that before … Women are most at risk of experiencing a hemorrhage within the first 24 to 48 hours [after birth]," she said, explaining that if there were complications, shackles would delay the medical team's response and put the woman's health at risk.
Though part of the third wave of feminism, the Women's March organizers have strived to be decisively intersectional in influencing the movement's continued activism since January, channeling the wisdom of Audre Lorde: "I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own."
That began with its 18th century emergence as a lonely, revolutionary democracy, having thrown off the shackles of monarchical rule, to its role as the post-Cold War leader with Europe of a democratic community of countries that for the first time in history made up the global majority of nations.
Last year, a woman with mental illness, Natasha McKenna, died after officers shocked her with a stun gun at the jail in Fairfax County, Va. At the time Ms. McKenna was shocked, she was in handcuffs and leg shackles and was wearing a mesh spit mask, The Washington Post later reported.
Inside, voices tell the stories of enslaved individual, while visitors view horrifying statistics (for instance, that often only half of the people onboard slave ships would survive the transatlantic journey) and examples of the shackles used to keep the future slaves from moving — including a tiny set used for toddlers.
For as many women that will be marching, there are as many ways to say a feeling, use a voice, demand to be listened to; there are as many stories to be unpacked and understood, and as many lives to be freed from the propagandic shackles we've carried for centuries.
Where the 28th president traveled here at the dawn of a new era for the United States, intent on building a world based on cooperation and collective action, the 45th president has come determined to disentangle his country from the shackles of globalism that he believes has held it back.
Trump has thrown off those shackles of late, taking his private resentment public -- insisting over the weekend that the "Mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime" and arguing (wrongly) that Mueller has 13 "hardened" Democrats on his special counsel team.
The complaint, filed by the Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, contains disturbing details: After an altercation during which the lawsuit alleged the Mexican teenager bit a staff member during a beating, he was restrained in handcuffs and shackles for 10 days, resulting in bruises and cuts.
The moment when he's shown the blueprint of the ship and realizes what those cramped berths and shackles are for, then accepts the job anyway, might be the most damning statement TV had yet made about the white man's ability to compartmentalize revulsion when there was money to be made.
"It is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to," Trump said in a tweet that brought new concern - near panic in some cases - to a party trying to stave off an all-out civil war before Nov. 8.
Wells showed the way, and his promises were manifold—by shacking up in a vehicle and committing to a frugal, minimal, and itinerant life, you could drop out of the rat race, make meaningful experiences, and join a tribe of like-minded individuals who'd thrown off the shackles of hollow, middle-class consumerism.
Its scorching explicitness ("If I get on top, you're gonna lose your mind / The way I put it down on you, you know should be a crime") was Britney pulling at the shackles clasped on her years before, while Danja and his team of pop wizards crafted a new life for her.
The animals of Manor Farm throw off the shackles of their farmer masters, only to find that the great ideals of Old Major (a boar version of Karl Marx) get twisted into an even worse system by the pigs Snowball (a Lenin/Trotsky parallel) and Napoleon (Stalin) who co-opt the revolution.
He sets smart screens and fights on the glass, but also shackles Indy's offense in ways that'll keep the Pacers from winning a game and/or series if he stays in the rotation as anything but a small-ball five—for which, with Sabonis and Myles Turner, all tables are reserved. 7.
Her treatment by the officers defied a consensus among professional groups like the American Medical Association and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists that using restraints like handcuffs, shackles and belly chains on pregnant women can cause complications and may interfere with doctors' efforts to treat them, according to the complaint.
Viewed through this lens, they are no less a part of the story the museum tells than the Klan robes, the slave shackles small enough to fit a child, the stretch of rope used to lynch a Maryland man in 1931 or the coffin used to bury the brutally murdered Emmett Till.
That includes: mandating routine pregnancy statistics data collection by a federal agency; formalizing pregnancy health care standards in institutions of incarceration with mandatory accreditation and oversight, including assurance that women can access abortion; and passing laws prohibiting solitary confinement and shackles during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period, with trainings to ensure compliance.
"Far from the picture of doom and gloom painted by the Government, it is clear that the City of London would not only retain its pre-eminence as the world's most important financial centre, but would also thrive after freeing herself from the EU's regulatory shackles," said Vote Leave boss Matthew Elliott.
Related: The Law Firm That Works with Oligarchs, Money Launderers, and Dictators "In this system — our system — the slaves are unaware both of their status and of their masters, who exist in a world apart where the intangible shackles are carefully hidden amongst reams of unreachable legalese," John Doe wrote in their manifesto.
Loving's highly tactile collage paintings from the '70s — made from tattered found fabric and a clear precedent for contemporary artists like Shinique Smith — reference destitution and years of servitude, as much as Edwards's captivating and rough metal sculptures from the Lynch Fragments series — devised from shackles, chains, padlocks, and armature — reference subjugation and slavery.
" Professor Borjas said: "There's still hope for mankind when many of the posts written by a bunch of over-educated young social scientists illustrate a throwing off of the shackles of political correctness and reflect mundane concerns that more normal human beings share: prestige, sex, money, landing a job, sex, professional misconduct, gossip, sex.
So much for the panacea offered in 2016 by leaders of the Vote Leave campaign — a land of milk and honey in which an island liberated from European shackles would become "Global Britain," money would flow, impetigo would be cured, children would become more beautiful, the soil more bountiful, and the world Britain's oyster.
With federal legislation off the table for the time being, the next few years mark a crucial opportunity for the left to step back, shake off the cobwebs of old ideas and the shackles of old failures, and do some blue-sky thinking about what climate policy ought to look like in the 21st century.
Photo: Ben Rothstein/Marvel Logan Where to Stream It: Amazon, HBO Go, iTunes James Mangold has entered the pantheon of superhero filmmakers not only by crafting a deeply nuanced character drama that breaks the shackles often associated with the genre, but by being recognized by the Academy (alongside co-writers Scott Frank and Michael Green) for his efforts.
Shelton, an author with a PhD in business administration, will face a delicate balancing act as she attempts to persuade lawmakers that she isn't going to use her perch at the central bank to advocate for the gold standard — a policy Shelby referred to as monetary "shackles" — and that she is sufficiently independent from the president.
And while Apple — as it did at points onstage Tuesday — argues that unplugging from our devices and innovating them aren't mutually exclusive, the company appears to have two simultaneous desires: to free us from the shackles of its meticulously designed and seductive technology while also finding new ways to weave its products deeper into our everyday lives.
Far from liberalising the country, Mr Kim has tightened the shackles, reinforcing the border with China to make it harder for people to escape and cracking down hard on offences such as possessing a flash drive loaded with South Korean soap operas, or owning a Chinese SIM card in order to make international calls near the border.
Visitors of all sorts can shudder, as one, at slave shackles small enough to fit a young child's wrists, and wince at the glass-topped coffin that once held Emmett Till, the 14-year-old whose lynching in Mississippi in 1955 (allegedly for whistling at a white woman) was one of the sparks that inflamed the civil-rights movement.
After facing a wave of denouncements from within his own party last weekend as the fallout from the tape reverberated through the political establishment, Trump tweeted on Tuesday that the "shackles" supposedly restraining his behavior thus far had come off and suggested the remainder of his run would involve a scorched-earth assault on the Clinton camp.
The "Leavers" had two mutually contradictory impulses: On the one hand, anti-immigration, nativist and anti-globalization arguments that are similar to what one hears in the U.S.; on the other hand, a vision of Britain as the "Singapore of the Atlantic," freed of the EU's trade policy shackles and much more able in world trading markets.
Untitled, these pictures throw the viewer into a disorienting and disturbing maze of the prison, inviting the imagination to inhabit each one: a kiddie pool, a prayer rug in a metal cell with a taped arrow pointing to Mecca, a claustrophobic solitary cell, drawn hospital curtains, a closed tiki bar, a stained reclining chair with ankle shackles.
That's because the chaos unleashed by the tech-enabled Arab Spring, which from a distance looked like a casting off of repressive shackles, has curdled and made landfall in the US. In the wake of the Paris and San Bernardino attacks, politicians began asking for a "back door" into encrypted online communications—a measure the tech industry will reliably resist.
The incidents occurred in March at The Chapel School, a private Lutheran institution that enrolls students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, in Bronxville, NY. According to the office of Attorney General Letitia James, Black students in two separate fifth-grade social studies classes were asked by their teacher to exit the classroom, where they were placed in imaginary "shackles," before returning inside.
ANDREAS SCHMIDTLeamington Spa, Warwickshire Japan and South Korea* Your article on the Supreme Court rulings in South Korea ordering Japanese firms to "compensate" former civilian workers from the Korean Peninsula for their labour during the second world war failed to fully apprehend the Japanese-Korean relations re-established in 1965 and developed ever since ("Shackles of the past", December 22nd).
Mr. Kaczynski's political career tracks the pendulum swings in Poland's post-Communist efforts to find its place in Europe, from throwing off the shackles of the Soviet Union through the establishment of a robust democracy and ascension to the European Union to, now, a reassertion of what Mr. Kaczynski sees as traditional conservative values lost in the rush to assimilate into the West.
C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America takes political satire a few steps further, presenting an alternate history of what would happen if the South won the Civil War—a dystopia where black people are sold online, electronic shackles are advertised on TV, and the most popular entertainment program is a Cops-inspired show about runaway slaves.
When Cheryl and I were drawn back to southern Africa a few years later for a job, we were in Windhoek, Namibia, in February of 1990, at the very moment that much of the world enslaved by totalitarianism was throwing off its shackles, and the "free world" that the United States had lead since World War II was growing exponentially.
At that time, one of the earliest explicit mentions of a food pill came from famed suffragist advocate and lawyer Mary Elizabeth Lease, who answered the American Press Association's call for predictions about the distant future that was 1993 with a vision of a world in which meal-replacement pills would finally unburden women from the shackles of the kitchen.
James V was the surviving son, and because his dad died when he was only a toddler—if you follow Game of Thrones, you'll know this one—Scotland was to be ruled by regents until James V turned 21567, when his mother declared him fit to rule (though he didn't truly shuck off his regents' shackles until he was 21571).
They range from a chillingly anonymous pair of rusted slave shackles to a frilled shawl of lace and linen given to Harriet Tubman by Queen Victoria; from an advertisement for a Memphis slave market that featured a "general assortment of Negroes" to a pocket watch owned by the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison; from Muhammad Ali's headgear to James Baldwin's passport, crowded with stamps.
Border Patrol agents and researchers have attributed the decline to increased costs and dangers associated with repatriation through remote areas, the shock of being forced to appear in federal court (often in shackles and chains), and federal prison sentences that can last up to six months for first-time entrants and longer for those accused of multiple reentry or assisting smugglers.
In the 1970s, a black underwater treasure hunter named Moe Molinar discovered a pile of 300-year-old iron shackles -- some fitted for the tiny wrists of children -- on the sea floor, while he was hunting for treasure off the coast of Florida, a discovery that set into motion a series of events, and ultimately my four-year quest to trace the ship's grim story.
She explains that Ares, the God of War, is their enemy—he once enslaved them to Greeks (though she neglects to mention that their bullet-repelling Bracelets symbolized their former slave-shackles, and were intended to remind the Amazons of their vow to never to capitulate again to male dominance.) Diana is shown the great weapon of the Amazons: the "Godkiller," a giant broadsword a la Excalibur.
When President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE recently greeted three Americans freed from North Korean shackles, he breathed in the rare air of unconditional victory — a triumph for American diplomacy that even Democrats could appreciate.
The feeling will grow that Italy is getting scant benefit from the supposed pooling of risks across the euro zone, but is damaged by the many constraints it is under—by its inability to devalue its way towards stronger growth, by a fiscal compact that shackles its budget, and now by bail-in rules that came in after other countries had bailed out their banks.
With cultural roots in the skinhead movement (though a separate strain than that which is associated with White Power politics), Northern Soul dance parties allowed workers to throw off the shackles of their repetitious work week, as cogs in the industrial machine, with all-night dance parties fueled by amphetamines and a particular type of music that coalesced in the wake of the Motown sound.
And then as Madiba guided this nation through negotiation painstakingly, reconciliation, its first fair and free elections; as we all witnessed the grace and the generosity with which he embraced former enemies, the wisdom for him to step away from power once he felt his job was complete, we understood that — we understood it was not just the subjugated, the oppressed who were being freed from the shackles of the past.
" After Emancipation, the Fourteenth Amendment, ratified in 1868, cast off the shackles of history with this guarantee: "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
The Rose Ceremony dress may have been chosen to look impressive on TV, but it doubles as a Rorschach test for how you feel about Rachel's new fiancé, and disgruntled Peter/Eric fans should feel free to wildly rant about how the insanely heavy piece is a sartorial symbol of her shackles to The Bachelorette franchise and its expectations that she leave the final episode with a 3-carat, $100,000 Neil Lane engagement ring.
And then as Madiba guided this nation through negotiation painstakingly, reconciliation, its first fair and free elections; as we all witnessed the grace and the generosity with which he embraced former enemies, the wisdom for him to step away from power once he felt his job was complete, we understood that -- (applause) -- we understood it was not just the subjugated, the oppressed who were being freed from the shackles of the past.

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