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"strangle" Definitions
  1. strangle somebody to kill somebody by pressing their throat and neck hard, especially with your fingers
  2. strangle something to prevent something from growing or developing

556 Sentences With "strangle"

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Prosecutors alleged Brock attempted to strangle his girlfriend multiple times.
Strangle fascists with the chains they would have you wear.
I wanted to strangle him all the way to JFK.
He would beat or strangle them until they lost consciousness.
I'm surprised they didn't strangle one another on the float!
He allegedly confessed to using a cord to strangle her.
"I wanted to strangle him," he said of his brother.
Finally, he tried to strangle her while she was sleeping.
"In Denmark they strangle you slowly, slowly," one interviewee proclaims.
" "Our mission is to strangle it before it's even born.
"The notion that regulations strangle small business is overblown," Silberberg says.
Does the Indian government want to strangle India in its crib?
We would strangle him after the second time we heard it.
"Most serial killers will strangle or stab [people]" she told me.
According to the warrant, Pittman was allegedly trying to strangle her.
He tried to strangle her and drown her in the bathtub.
Mark finds him trying to strangle himself with a plastic bag.
They worried that Mr. Smorodinov could use it to strangle me.
Reach out to strangle her or even worse yet, hug her.
You either make a deal or we&aposre going to strangle you.
Desiree Figueroa told detectives she helped her mother strangle her, police said.
"It's a joint strangle on what moves our economy forward," he said.
People give all sorts of reasons not to strangle this golden goose.
I had a burn that looked like someone tried to strangle me.
So I spent a lot of time trying to strangle my femininity.
It's in Israel's interest to support Gaza's economy, not to strangle it.
She says he's attempted to strangle her several times over the years.
Name recognition is key to victory, but it can also strangle movements.
In this political climate, and in all climates, art must strangle fascism.
"Come strangle my dove" is one of Beardo's more dubious come-ons.
Sure, we all do bad things, but we don't all strangle people!
The Trump administration sought to strangle the flow of funds to Tehran.
Less charitably, they fought to strangle an idea they didn't come up with.
"He looked like he was ready to strangle me," Simon told the outlet.
She attempts to strangle Sheriff Truman so her boss can get Josie back.
"He started to strangle her and then, eventually, he stabbed her," Silvonek said.
As these regulatory forces strangle supply, the market must compensate through higher prices.
Without real offsets, such a deal will strangle the fiscal 2018 budget process.
"There is a clear intention to financially strangle the state," Mr. Corral said.
We need a naval flotilla to help break Putin's efforts to strangle Ukraine.
"It was his idea to strangle him," Mr. Boblit, who remains imprisoned, said.
"She was almost dying when the man tried to strangle her," he added.
That's when he put his hands around her neck and started to strangle her.
When grappling, for example, I'm agreeing to let someone strangle, but not choke, me.
Folha de S. Paulo newspaper reported that sheets were used to strangle the prisoners.
Once I put these hands on you boy, I'll strangle you in two seconds.
No, he usually doesn't come to mind when we're ready to strangle an asshole.
He attacks the masked archer, takes off her mask, and starts to strangle Echo.
That infuriated Erdogan, who promised to "strangle" the force before it came into existence.
And Mr. Gardley's fondness for metaphor can sometimes strangle what should be simple exposition.
They have not been made because Republicans in Congress want to strangle the programs.
"We wanted to strangle them, but we weren't allowed," a Kurdish official told me.
Critics say that the president was attempting to strangle the federal investigation into Russia.
Sputnik was launched in Kazakhstan, and Australia is doing its best to strangle university research.
"Brands need to strangle the demand to keep driving excitement in the space," McPheters said.
Last year it's how I got my husband, this year she's going to strangle me?
Early Thursday, Desiree Figueroa told detectives she helped her mother strangle Ochoa-Lopez, police said.
Chris claims he murdered his wife after allegedly watching her strangle one of their girls.
For months the regime has sought to strangle the city's rebel-held east into submission.
But there's another way to think about China's push to strangle its future oil consumption.
However, he claimed, he'd strangled Shan'ann in a "rage" after watching her strangle Celeste, 3.
"He said basically his hands were too big to strangle the smaller children," he testified.
When drunk, he can be violent: recently he tried to strangle Nirmala, injuring her neck.
The big picture: Thus far, Trump has sought to strangle dictator Maduro with escalating sanctions.
They will strangle carefully planted seedlings, usurp the nutrients of the soil and take over.
Johnson said Desiree admitted to helping her mother strangle the pregnant teen with a coaxial cable.
She claims he has attempted to strangle her multiple times over the course of their relationship.
In 2016, police again interviewed him after he attempted to strangle his friend in his van.
However there's a lot I don't like and I want to strangle her, I really do.
During the struggle, Johnson took the scarf McCauley was wearing and used it to strangle her.
The 30-year-old claims his ex-fiancé tried to strangle him using an iPhone cord.
"I love him, but sometimes I'd like to strangle him," Ginsburg once said, according to Reuters.
He could strangle and pinch and stomp a syllable or a word until he redefined it.
The robbers attempted to strangle Walker Sr., and then stabbed a ballpoint pen through his ear.
She brought up his warning that monopolies can use their wealth and power to strangle democracy.
We also need its political equivalent to break the president's efforts to strangle the special counsel.
"Packs of wolves are coming in attack to strangle a nation," the North Korean statement said.
According to Myers, Timothy attempted to strangle her to death while she was holding their son.
To strangle freedom of speech is to trample on human rights, stifle humanity, and suppress truth.
In other words, they wanted to strangle DeRozan with his own two hands, and it worked.
It's just a question of realizing that potential before naysayers can strangle it in the cradle.
Early Thursday morning, Desiree Figueroa told detectives that she helped her mother strangle Ochoa-Lopez, Deenihan said.
Not gonna lie, ladies, I was just about to reach into my computer screen and strangle Ali!!!!
The pretext of preventing foreign meddling is being used as a means to strangle dissent more broadly.
Economic and trade sanctions gradually beginning to strangle this nation that had historically been Africa's most prosperous.
Johnson alleged that Desiree admitted to helping her mother strangle the pregnant teen with a coaxial cable.
I'm going to get this wire [grabs the phone cord from the table] and strangle that zombie!
Colton and his housemates held Jonuzi down and proceeded to beat and strangle him, ultimately killing him.
To announce in advance that we have to strangle this baby in the crib is wildly premature.
If conservatives can't manage to strangle a new program in the cradle, they're stuck with it forever.
China's rulers will continue to squeeze Hong Kong, just as the Soviet Union tried to strangle Berlin.
She thought if she were married to a writer, one day she'd wake up and strangle him.
"The effort to strangle this opportunity has been the top strategic priority of the G.O.P.," he said.
Instead, America has weaponized this interdependence, twisting Swift and the dollar clearing system to strangle its adversaries.
But he's not a concerned citizen at all: He's an assassin who summarily tries to strangle her.
And it's just that guy that's just over there constantly just makin' you want to strangle him.
Santiago's girlfriend told police that he had bashed in her bathroom door and tried to strangle her.
Lee plays along, and takes advantage of his lust-fogged brain to put him in a strangle hold.
Police and prosecutors say Desiree gave "a full video-recorded confession" to helping her mother strangle Ochoa-Lopez.
She could conceivably strangle and threaten the ecosystems of her neighbors, forcing them to bend to her will.
Jacob Tobia: It's incredible what a strangle-hold the Elon Musks of this world have on the future.
Now, every member was united in a bipartisan desire to leap over the table and strangle the witness.
Christian Egenolff's 1531 treatise, Der altenn Fechter, contains instructions for head-butting, strangle holds, and a 'back-breaker.
They say Shoffner also told the child she was going to kill her and attempted to strangle her.
Zip tries to strangle Shades, but at the last second, he grabs a gun and turns the tables.
But they can also strangle outcry about abuses, given that some prohibit saying "disparaging" things about a company.
"To announce in advance that we have to strangle this baby in the crib is wildly premature," Sen.
As the large feline clawed her, the adrenaline kicked in and she decided to strangle it, she says.
This could explain why Jesse used his shackles to strangle Todd during the "Breaking Bad" series finale ("Felina"). 
He then allegedly tried to strangle her multiple times -- one of the times she was holding the child.
It changed the strangle-hold that outdated economic theory and free trade ideologues had over U.S. trade policy.
Beer is good business, the most profitable one, so it's a good way to strangle the whole corporation.
"Mexico intends to strangle migration with more heavily armed military and police officers along its southern border," he said.
If you want to strangle, you know, Putin&aposs Russia, a public spat isn&apost going to do it.
That's when Clarisa snuck up on Ochoa-Lopez and allegedly attempted to strangle her from behind with a cord.
They will strangle further innovation — at least in the U.S. Other countries have welcomed autonomous drones with open arms.
"This is an attempt to strangle the government of Chihuahua economically," Corral told a news conference in Mexico City.
Fonda added that she grew up in a time when "consumerism didn't have such a strangle-hold over" her.
But history shows that the result of the effort will be to strangle the safety net with red tape.
Finally, Republicans blocked attempts to rescue the economy and tried to strangle government spending every step of the way.
In Joe's favor, though, is his willingness to facilitate this paranormal rescue by agreeing to strangle Julie into unconsciousness.
He's putting on an options strangle — buying the 285 call for May and buying the 225 put for May.
Mr. Twagirimana claims plainclothes intelligence operatives tried to kidnap and strangle him in Kigali more than two years ago.
African leaders feel emboldened to strangle the news media because of a perceived global rollback in democracy, she said.
Rather than improving security outcomes, imposing such regulation simply serves to strangle the very innovation it aims to protect.
Authorities suspect the man used a rope to strangle his partner on April 11th following an argument over money.
He tried to strangle her, he threatened the children, and she shot him, she killed him, really, in self-defense.
To European eyes, however, it looks more like an anti-competitive attempt to strangle Vine — a potential competitor — at birth.
Microsoft, accused of using its market power to strangle web browser company Netscape, is still embroiled in an antitrust lawsuit.
Iranian officials have threatened to disrupt oil shipments from the Gulf countries if Washington tries to strangle Tehran's oil exports.
Then Michael tried to strangle her in her sleep, but stopped himself at the last moment and asked for forgiveness.
Eventually, Kaufman was forced to strangle the 80-pound cat after trying to fight it off with stick and rocks.
Hanks joked that he wanted to "strangle Michael Moore" for suggesting he run for president as a Democrat in 2020.
It's time to send a message to cities that stifle innovation and strangle economic opportunity: don't drive out ride-sharing.
Recently, Sweitzer had texted the girl's father, Jason Grimm, saying that Gago had tried to strangle her, the outlet reports.
He also said that attempts to strangle North Korea economically were "unacceptable" and that sanctions would not resolve the issue.
Tehran has repeatedly warned it would block exports through the waterway if the United States tried to strangle its economy.
Federal budget deficits and resulting expanding government debt can strangle economic growth by "crowding out private borrowing" and increasing inflation.
If you took this video back in time a year and showed it to Chris Christie, he would strangle you.
He kidnapped her, beat her, tried to strangle her and on one occasion, tried electrocuting her with a car battery.
A tense neck — inevitable if your head is facing down — tends to strangle your words, preventing you from speaking clearly.
The state said it was a perfect match for another portion of hose that was used to strangle Ms. Trotter.
One girl had watched her stepfather strangle her 8-year-old stepbrother, according to court records obtained by the Herald.
"Agent Orange" is, of course, the toxic herbicide that was used to strangle and kill farmland during the Vietnam War.
Mr Correa did not strangle growth and spur inflation with price controls, as Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro did in Venezuela.
They will trap us in this anemic economy, strangle Main Street businesses, and destroy our ability to finance America's economic growth.
I fully expect said apps to strangle Jumbo in the crib, but in the meantime, how's this for user-centered design?
Saying he heard "voices" directing him to kill his other children, Jones went on to strangle Elias, 7, then Merah, 8.
Some people in the comments over at Sony are worried the kids are going to strangle themselves with the cord. Really?!
Liberals were quick to celebrate: This was a bill they had been determined to strangle before it came to a vote.
Cheyanne Rose Antoine from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, ultimately pleaded guilty Monday to using her own belt to strangle Brittney Gargol in 2015.
Tammy DuBois, 52, said a rabid fox attacked her leg outside her New Jersey home, forcing her to strangle the animal.
By the end of it, I wanted to both strangle and congratulate Marvel for expertly playing the comic book twist game.
But it cannot push them too hard if it doesn't want them to incur hefty losses, which would also strangle lending.
Min quickly said something about a novel she was reading and how she wished she could strangle a character in it.
In 2006, Nawaf Obaid, a Saudi security adviser, warned that Riyadh was prepared to force prices down to "strangle" Iran's economy.
I want to jump through my phone and strangle people that are on the beach or out with their friends still.
It was a dangerous new gambit in China's plan to gradually strangle the freedom and unique vibrancy of this extraordinary place.
The woman told investigators that Santiago tried to strangle her and struck her in the side of the head, the complaint said.
The woman told Fort Worth police she and Kimbro dated in 2014 and Kimbro would allegedly strangle her while they had sex.
Ochoa-Lopez's body was found in a garbage can in the yard, with the cable used to strangle her and other evidence.
The story has also been updated to correct the day Desiree Figueroa allegedly told detectives she helped her mother strangle Ochoa-Lopez.
Some favour a serious effort to remove the red tape and occupational-licensing schemes that strangle small businesses and deter new entrants.
"We won't strangle the economy to achieve 3 percent now, we will get there at some point in 2018," Echavarria told reporters.
Senior Iranian officials have warned the country will not yield easily to a renewed U.S. campaign to strangle Iran's vital oil exports.
Truckers maintained blockades set up on Tuesday in a bid to strangle deliveries in and out of fuel and food distribution depots.
"Hate Obamacare, but let's not strangle tax reform in its crib just out of frustration," one GOP lobbyist texted about the idea.
I remember sitting there just looking at her like either I wanted to strangle her or tell her how sorry I was.
Want to call and check if Han Kjobenhavn, the Euro-chic boutique, has that electric blue "strangle knit" sweater in a medium?
"Packs of wolves are coming in attack to strangle a nation," said a statement in the state-run North Korean Central News.
Senior Iranian officials have warned the country would not easily yield to a renewed U.S. campaign to strangle Iran's vital oil exports.
Coroners later decided that someone had tried and failed to strangle Mary Lou Maxwell, and so had simply beaten her to death.
She realized she probably couldn't strangle the crazed raccoon to death, but thought holding it under water might get the job done.
Meanwhile, big agribusinesses strangle the region's family farms, leaving behind a brackish residue of shame — the shame of being poor and white.
The New Yorker article noted the irony that Mr. Schneiderman himself had written legislation that established stiffer penalties against those who strangle.
The judge in the 1988 trial refused to allow DNA evidence from the denim jacket she believed Chambers used to strangle Levin.
Senior Iranian officials have warned the country would not easily yield to a renewed U.S. campaign to strangle Iran's vital oil exports.
In practice, that hasn't happened, and many cities greatly strangle growth, finding themselves locked in a politics of housing scarcity and budget austerity.
Ochoa-Lopez's body was found in a garbage can in the yard, along with the cable used to strangle her and other evidence.
Iran has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if Washington tries to strangle Tehran's oil exports.
If the jockeying behind the scenes is any indication, the administration is facing criticism that more restrictions could strangle U.S. jobs and competitiveness.
Jon then proceeds to strangle the man — who's just shared his love for both Jon's sister (gross) — within an inch of his life.
After playing with his gun, the complaint alleges she attacked him — lunging at him and attempting to strangle him with an iPhone cable.
His landmark book "Amusing Ourselves to Death" predicted that schlock entertainment values would eventually strangle American democracy like a cluster of poison ivy.
You can't strangle a woman constantly and beat the s t out of her and think it's OK. Everybody saw you touch me.
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. – A Pennsylvania woman who beat and tried to strangle her daughter for incorrectly reciting Bible verses has been sentenced to prison.
Now, in what world is a woman going to let a neighbor hit her, sit around for 20 minutes, and then strangle her?
Pasha turns out to be the killer, using his control stick to strangle people before taking a few nice bites out of them.
Later that night, he watched the same man accuse his girlfriend of having stolen the goods, and then strangle her until she collapsed.
She estimates that she has tried to commit suicide 12 times while in the hole, mostly by trying to hang or strangle herself.
It would involve a serious effort to remove the red tape and occupational-licensing schemes that strangle small businesses and deter new entrants.
You can't strangle a woman constantly and beat the s -t out of her and think it's OK. Everybody saw you touch me.
Trump administration officials said the reinstated sanctions marked an intensifying effort to strangle Iran's economy to pressure the regime to change its ways.
Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN, said the new sanctions will strangle North Korea's energy supplies and tighten restrictions on smuggling.
Broadcasters argue that the law will strangle an already struggling industry, as well as breaching confidentiality with advertising agencies and European Union laws.
Mandelker and Thornton both insisted the administration is taking unprecedented action to strangle North Korea's economy while walking a careful line with China.
Willy William didn't strangle us with an overwrought acceptance speech, drown us in self-importance, or sport a T-shirt with a slogan.
North Korea's state propaganda tells citizens that their economic difficulties are caused by international sanctions that Americans have created to "strangle" their country.
And they're watching a flood of announcements from multinational U.S. companies signaling trouble that could strangle the American economy for months to come.
"China's tightening grip around Hong Kong to strangle democracy and dissent is a desperate act of a brutal authoritarian regime," Schumer added Friday.
Some Chinese business figures are taking an unusual public stand, saying the containment efforts threaten to strangle the economy if applied too broadly.
Policies might change if voters had more opportunities to be pulled away from polarized echo chambers that strangle the movement of public opinion.
Nearly two years later Antoine, now 21, confessed to the murder after police identified the belt she used to strangle and kill Gargol.
Occasionally Shepard dazzles himself with his stacks of research, and the result is a thicket of veracity that threatens to strangle the story.
By treating lethal assistance to Ukraine as an annual entitlement, Washington also continues to strangle U.S.-Russia relations, already at a poisonous point.
Williama's arrest warrant — obtained by PEOPLE — alleges he used a towel to strangle Natalie, and an unidentified "offensive object" was used to kill Cole.
The snake just holds its movement and looks at you, like hypnotizing you, but if it wanted, it could strangle you and eat you.
Instead, he allegedly said, he was driven into a "rage" after watching Shanann strangle Celeste when he announced that he wanted to split up.
The focus on term limits is a diversionary tactic intended to conceal a pincer movement carefully designed to strangle a woman's right to choose.
"I love him but sometimes I'd like to strangle him," Ginsburg, a liberal who bonded with Scalia over a love of opera, once said.
In the second season of Twin Peaks, Audrey Horne attempts to strangle minor sleaze character Emory Battis with the cord of a vacuum cleaner.
Some photos showed the murder weapon -- a metal bar with a rope that McArthur used to strangle his victims -- around victims' necks, Cantlon said.
Earlier in the year, he had attempted to strangle his girlfriend in an episode that landed him in a deferred prosecution program, authorities said.
"The newspaper has evidence of an orchestrated action with the goal to strangle freedom of the press," the publication's editorial board wrote on Tuesday.
Consequently, the conditions have never been more auspicious for the United States to strangle the regime and achieve its foreign policy goals in Venezuela.
DC law treats it as a misdemeanor simple assault, unless the attack caused serious injury or an object was used to strangle the victim.
"Whoever tries to attack us will be dealt the strongest blow," Netanyahu said, accusing Iran of leading a campaign to "strangle and destroy" Israel.
For this "Hamlet" is, above all, a family drama, emphasizing the ties that bind and strangle, especially when death has suddenly entered the house.
Persico earned the nickname "Snake" because he tried to strangle and kill a friend and fellow hitman in the early 1960s, the Times reported.
" Later that night, Kardashian alleges Chyna "lunged towards Rob with an iPhone charging cable and attempted to strangle [him] with the cord around his neck.
Ochoa-Lopez's body was found in a garbage can in the backyard, along with the cable used to strangle her and other evidence, police said.
That would strangle the reef — if it isn't rescued by a large population of plant-eating fish, which eat the algae, letting the coral regrow.
Cruz said the nation's tax structure is helping strangle U.S. economic growth and he would try to scale back taxes including corporate and death taxes.
Berat Albayrak, the energy minister and the president's son-in-law, remarked last week that he was tempted to strangle Gulenists whenever he saw them.
And I really should relearn the lost art of enjoying a moment without trying to strangle it into captivity within the rectangle of my phone.
In Spy, she's so much more competent than everyone else that you want her to strangle everybody who has been overlooking her for so long.
Susan had filed an emergency protective order that banned Freeman from coming near her office or her house after he allegedly attempted to strangle her.
The North says it needs nuclear weapons to counter what it believes is a U.S. effort to strangle its economy and overthrow the Kim government.
These bills weaponized copyright law, enabling private industry and government bureaucracy to join forces and strangle new platforms and modes of creativity and connection online.
Some former FBI officials are skeptical and see the move as a crudely disguised effort to strangle the Russia investigation, which appeared to be accelerating.
"The piece that can really come back to strangle us is health-care and its costs, so we need to get a handle on that."
" The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that Livingston was "cautioned by the referee for using "Maud" tactics, and lost through using the strangle hold after being warned.
So a church that remained undivided probably wouldn't have been able to strangle modern science or capitalism in the crib even had it wanted to.
"The implementation of excessive and over-broad intellectual property protection measures would strangle the freedom and innovation essential to growth of the Internet," he asserts.
The unusually aggressive assault, which Republican officials and strategists outlined in interviews last week, is meant to strangle the new Democratic majority in its infancy.
Hossein pointed to the US leader's ongoing campaign to strangle Iran's economy on the one hand and his requests for Iran to talk on the other.
Ochoa-Lopez's body was found in a garbage can in the back yard, along with a cable used to strangle her and other evidence, police said.
Jones went on to strangle his oldest child, his 8-year-old daughter Merah, and his 7-year-old son, Elias, with his hands, prosecutors say.
Ahead of receiving the Odyssey, I read an article about a mother who witnessed her daughter attempting to strangle her infant sister in the rear mirror.
This phenomenon is feared by central bankers because a spiral can strangle an economy if consumers delay buying in the hope that prices will fall further.
"As soon as we saw those images, we wanted to just strangle any Fulani man standing next to us," one Berom youth leader told the BBC.
Iran has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the waterway if the United States tries to strangle its economy with sanctions on its vital oil exports.
Video The North says it needs nuclear weapons to counter what it believes is a U.S. effort to strangle its economy and overthrow the Kim government.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and some senior military commanders have threatened to disrupt oil shipments from Gulf countries if Washington tries to strangle Tehran oil exports.
She says she and Westwick began having sex, but then things turned dark when he asked her to strangle him, slap him and spit on him.
"Turns out it's way harder to strangle someone to death than it looks in the movies," that man said, alongside images of the woman's dead body.
It is perhaps the worst-kept secret of all time that Trump and Tillerson are about a sideways glance away from trying to strangle each other.
"We know that our experts tell us that it takes two to four minutes to strangle someone to death manually with their own hands," Rourke said.
It's a system that's designed to protect the team's clear strength: to strangle pace, underscore their size, and benefit from opportunistic sequences in the open floor.
Iran has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the waterway if the United States tries to strangle its economy with sanctions on its vital oil exports.
Rouhani and some senior military commanders have threatened in recent days to disrupt oil shipments from the Gulf countries if Washington tries to strangle Tehran's exports.
I saw Brienne's tears in crystal-clear UHD and the contrast was so lifelike that I felt like I could reach out and strangle Jaime Lannister.
The woman told police that Bird would strangle her until she fell "limp" and that once she caught her breath, he would begin his attack again.
But it's likewise very hard to argue that the Trump administration's efforts to starve and strangle the law have done much to improve access to care.
Separately in neighboring Syria, Turkey's president vowed to "strangle" a proposed American-trained force that could put thousands of Kurdish militia fighters near its southern border.
"He felt he had no options but to strangle it to put it down because he didn't want to see it suffer," Jordan told the Sun.
He also claimed the state knew that a criminologist had "manufactured" evidence that the torn pantyhose used to strangle Trotter matched pantyhose found at Swearingen's house.
It was somewhat subtle at first: Trump Republicans started early by trying to strangle the Affordable Care Act without offering a viable alternative to replace it.
And I agree that it is too soon for Armstrong to march back into the sport as if he and his lies didn't nearly strangle it.
"The effort to strangle this opportunity has been the top strategic priority of the GOP" since it gained power in the 2010 midterm elections, he contended.
"Survivors of the camps have described their experiences as a deliberate attempt by Beijing to strangle Uyghur culture and stamp out the Muslim faith," Pence said.
"Survivors of the camps have described their experiences as a deliberate attempt by Beijing to strangle Uyghur culture and stamp out the Muslim faith," he said.
Sometimes he would fall to his belly and slither under a vent or a crack, then leap out at me with hands outstretched to strangle me.
It also emerged that officers had questioned the killer in 2016 after he was reported for trying to strangle a sexual partner, according to Canadian media reports.
Clarisa then climbed on top of Ochoa-Lopez and continued to strangle her for 4 to 5 minutes until they were sure she was dead, prosecutors said.
While they were in transit, two other men entered the car and eventually attempted to strangle Otieno and Oduor, who managed to escape and provide this account.
Moreover, U.S. diplomatic, financial and commercial pressure can still strangle the Iranian economy, despite the damage the JCPOA and its aftermath did to the U.S. sanctions regime.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and some senior military commanders have threatened to disrupt oil shipments from the Gulf countries if Washington tries to strangle Tehran oil exports.
"The operation aims to strangle the Ghouta ... by closing off the crossings and tunnels," Hamza Birqdar, military spokesman for the Jaish al-Islam rebel group, told Reuters.
It's not her job skills -- Dr. Robert Szabo says Johnson is an excellent nurse -- but rather her incessant knuckle-cracking that makes him want to strangle her.
Tensions have risen since Trump re-imposed sanctions on Iranian oil exports to try to strangle the country's economy and force Tehran to halt its nuclear programme.
Tensions have risen since Trump re-imposed sanctions on Iranian oil exports to try to strangle the country's economy and force Tehran to halt its nuclear program.
Putin's even been accused of cultivating one of the candidates in the election -- Trump -- as an unwitting agent to further his quest to strangle US global power.
He should look at the angel on his shoulder telling him to accept the president's call to serve and then grab and strangle that angel to death.
If you want to nurture an ecosystem where the next Undertale or Terraria can spring forth, this sort of unstable environment could strangle it in the crib.
Riley: I think also this whole strangling thing comes from this crazy nonsense that if you get yourself into certain yoga positions, your baby can strangle itself.
The goal, pressed most forcefully by the national security adviser, John Bolton, seems clear: to strangle Iran's oil-dependent economy and lay the ground for regime change.
Iranian leaders think that the United States has cheated Iran and walked away from the deal to strangle Iran's economy, break its state and force regime change.
" He said the Uighurs "endure round-the-clock brainwashing" as part of a "deliberate attempt by Beijing to strangle Uighur culture and stamp out the Muslim faith.
"We cannot allow billionaire candidates to strangle our democracy," said Melissa Watson, a Harris supporter and the chairwoman of the Berkeley County Democratic Party in South Carolina.
If you believe there is a better chance of the underlying stock moving one way or the other, a strangle is a potential variation on the strategy.
Margrethe Vestager, the European commissioner for competition, has been particularly aggressive, voicing concerns that big tech companies may use their huge data stores to strangle upstart rivals.
"This attack against Venezuela, which seeks to completely strangle the country, is unheard of," Vielma said, adding that Venezuela would continue to collect on its accounts receivable.
According to his arrest affidavit, Chris had claimed that he strangled Shan'ann at their Frederick home after watching her strangle Celeste when he said he wanted to separate.
Anderson, meanwhile, whiffed on takedowns and a one-hand strangle and seemed about to get snuffed out until Hess tumbled over and Anderson—spry by comparison—scrambled up.
After six to eight hours of downing warm tequila (+5) in the St. Thomas sun in between bump-set-spikes, she's ready to "strangle" Nick for ignoring her.
The robbery took a violent turn, Álvarez said, and the two male suspects attacked the three migrants, using some sort of a tourniquet to strangle all three victims.
As her mental health deteriorated over a few months in 1953, Carmela even tried to strangle her 23-year-old daughter, Beatrice (my grandmother), according to two relatives.
Garcia testified that she was present during the murders and both heard the gunshot that killed Tapaha and witnessed Champagne strangle Hoffner, who reportedly begged for her life.
It's home to a gigantic red djinn which, once released, rather than grant Dandelion even a single wish, proceeds to near strangle the life out of the poet.
He sorted the homicides by type, since he had been told that serial killers often strangle or bludgeon their victims, apparently because they prefer to prolong the encounter.
According to an arrest affidavit previously obtained by PEOPLE, Chris has claimed that he killed his wife in a "rage" after watching her strangle one of their daughters.
The Ku Klux Klan, established months after the war ended, tried to strangle the new order with acts of terror at the polls and in African American communities.
Later, according to his arrest affidavit, Chris claimed he killed Shanann in a "rage" at home after watching her strangle Celeste when he said he wanted to separate.
As part of that so-called forward guidance, the Fed for years described its policy stance as "accommodative" to assure markets that it would not strangle economic growth.
Rouhani and some senior military commanders have threatened to disrupt oil shipments from Gulf countries through the Strait of Hormuz if Washington tries to strangle Tehran's oil exports.
Mr. Brown's violent history includes a conviction for attempted murder and an arrest in 213 on charges of attempting to strangle a former girlfriend, according to public records.
What's more, a former patient with whom he'd been having an affair once signed an affidavit stating that he had tried to strangle her with a telephone cord.
Buttigieg's performance in South Carolina could strangle momentum for his campaign before next week's Super Tuesday, when the campaign has already acknowledged he won't win any states outright.
One untraceable detail in his introduction gave me fits: the claim that the poet Delmore Schwartz was admitted to Bellevue after trying to strangle one of his critics.
They also found that when men killed women with whom they had a relationship, they were more likely to stab or strangle their victim compared with other murders.
And 17 or so years later, another brother, seeking to defend the family honor against her online antics, will spike her milk with a sedative and strangle her.
Turkey's leader threatened to "strangle" a proposed 30,000-strong military force in northern Syria, to be composed of mostly Kurdish forces, that the U.S. had already begun training.
Most of the time he admitted himself, telling medical staff that he was worried he couldn't control his urge to strangle more people, according to his inmate file.
President Donald Trump just reversed a plan to impose sanctions on North Korea intended to strangle its economy — something that his own administration recently said was vitally important.
Tensions have risen after Trump reimposed sanctions on Iranian oil and other exports to try to strangle the country's economy and force Tehran to talks on its nuclear program.
Iran has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if the United States tries to strangle Tehran's economy by halting its oil exports.
In an alleged confession to police, Chris claimed he killed his wife of nearly six years in a "rage" after watching her strangle Celeste with Bella's body lying nearby.
Afterward, he confessed to "the truth," the affidavit states — claiming he strangled Shanann in a rage after watching her strangle Celeste when he told her he wanted to separate.
Over the past 12 months, the Trump administration has imposed new sanctions on Iran, as part of a sustained attempt to strangle the country's economy over its nuclear program.
Iran has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz if the United States tries to strangle Tehran's economy by halting its oil exports through increased sanctions.
The woman added that Masood once grabbed her by the neck and threatened to strangle her, adding that he would rape her mother if she told authorities, NBC reports.
They include: Wendy's will roll out breakfast nationally in 2020, instead of a regional rollout that allowed rivals to strangle the breakfast menu in its cradle in the past.
He followed a simple method, according to media reports: strangle the life out of a stranger, dump the body in a strange place, then get back on the road.
"Packs of wolves are coming in attack to strangle a nation," the North Korean statement, carried its state-run Korean Central News, read, according to The New York Times.
It also encouraged banks to avoid moves that would further strangle credit to the real economy when setting cash aside against unpaid loans under the IFRS 9 accounting standards.
At first, Mr. Watts turned the blame on his wife, claiming he saw her strangle their daughters on a baby monitor and in turn strangled her out of rage.
Plastic bags can take hundreds of years to degrade, and polyethylene bags can strangle sea turtles and fill the stomachs of whales and dolphins until they die of starvation.
As part of a "maximum pressure" campaign, Mr. Trump reimposed sanctions on Tehran to strangle its economy while Iran tested the American president with a string of provocative actions.
In a tech-savvy society, they can watch YouTube and see how easy it is for a police officer to strangle someone and be home in time for dinner.
Democracy doesn't strangle the golden goose of free enterprise through redistributive taxation; it fattens the goose by releasing the talent, ingenuity and effort of otherwise abused and exploited people.
He next remembered that he was on top of Jackson, using his left hand to strangle her and his right hand to punch her, when he realized what was happening.
Tehran insists its missile program is purely defensive but has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if Washington tries to strangle its exports.
In the court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Kardashian claimed that Chyna "became extremely intoxicated on drugs and alcohol" before trying to strangle him with an iPhone charging cable on Dec.
She would also do her best when he was trying to strangle her, and she felt a metal bar beside her clotted with a great deal of her own hair.
Mr Kelleher, who became chairman in 1978 and then also CEO in 1981, was deeply affected by the tactics his rivals had used to try to strangle Southwest at birth.
Those cars, I'd learn and later memorize, were most likely to have men inside who could jump out and strangle me with a Ziploc bag if I wasn't paying attention.
After a frightening battle that resulted in a broken finger, many bites and claw wounds to her face, hands, arms, chest and legs, Phillips finally managed to strangle the cat.
But he claimed he hit von Viese-Mack only because she threatened to harm the couple's unborn child — as Mack was pregnant at the time — and tried to strangle him.
The "Open Internet" regulations promulgated in 2015 threaten to turn the Internet into one more fiefdom of the federal government, and thereby to strangle the impulse toward innovation and improvement.
However Mr Titov warns a VAT increase would strangle badly-needed consumer demand, while Mr Kudrin fears that cutting employers' social security contributions will complicate reform of Russia's pension system.
These nations seek to push fuel prices back to levels that could strangle the U.S. economy and force American drivers to send billions more of their hard-earned dollars overseas.
These are people who want you to write sanctimonious stories about the genius of rock stars, and they will ruin rock and roll and strangle everything we love about it.
It's time to stop these barbaric, outdated practices that continue to use our tax dollars to indiscriminately shoot, poison and strangle millions of America's wildlife without public input or oversight.
The second attack — where he started to beat and strangle his victim before throwing her to the ground — took place back in Baltimore just months after he had been deported.
The hadaka-jime in judo and jujutsu, the sleeper hold, rear chancery, or the Japanese strangle hold in catch wrestling and in old military manuals on hand-to-hand combat.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said last week that Trump's repudiation of the deal was illegal and Iran would not yield to Washington's renewed campaign to strangle Iran's vital oil exports.
Ms. Rivas, who was born into an impoverished family of coffee pickers, said in her asylum request that her boyfriend had become physically abusive and tried to strangle their daughter.
She wouldn't answer me about whether she was going to pay me the money, and then she told me she was going to strangle me if I asked her again.
Tehran has also threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if the United States tries to strangle Iran's economy by halting its oil exports.
But the Turkish lira weakened 211 percent towards its lowest in close to a month, pressured by threats from President Tayyip Erdogan to "strangle" a planned U.S.-backed force in Syria.
The Lannister and Targaryen pieces are particularly striking, but something tells us that if Arya Stark knew you were wearing a tribute necklace for her, she might strangle you with it.
Only then does Tyrion escape from prison, strangle Shae while choking back sobs, kill his toilet-bound father with two well-deserved crossbow bolts, and depart for Essos in a crate.
"I watched him, almost in slow motion fly through the air in panic, the anaconda swerving all over the place threatening to strangle me to death in the act," she wrote.
I can act all strangle-ey, but if you want my face to get red and the tears to come to my eye, then you kind of need to choke me.
Over the past weekend and the week before, it reportedly blocked access to Facebook, in an attempt to strangle a series of citizen street protests that were organised on the platform.
He next remembered that he was on top of Jackson, using his left hand to strangle her and his right hand to punch her, when he finally realized what was happening.
To be shown, once and for all, not only that smartphones don't solve real problems but that, like an accidentally left-on car, they might just strangle us in the night.
What you do doubt, as you watch them have at one another onstage, is that they are members of the same family, bound by blood ties that will ultimately strangle them.
The Secret Service found a hunting knife, a powerful firework, a Swiss Army knife, handcuffs, a clear water gun and a garrote — a wire that can be used to strangle someone.
Finally, it's worth noting that some of the toughest places to build are not the nation's rapidly-expanding suburbs — but older cities, where zoning, permitting costs and inefficiency strangle new construction.
"Packs of wolves are coming in attack to strangle a nation," said the North Korean statement, carried by the North's state-run Korean Central News, according to The New York Times.
Overall score: 8 Alex: I'm pretty sure the ghost of Ed Koch will strangle you in your sleep if you say that you don't like BECs in a mirror three times.
It is well known, of course, that some deceased football players' brains have shown tissue damage and spreading clumps of a protein called tau that can strangle and kill brain cells.
When I'm not wanting to strangle my daughter for her sense of entitlement, I want to wrap my arms around her for all the still-impossible choices she'll have to make.
From the moment he gives the preshow announcement, threatening to strangle anyone who records the performance (he, at any rate, gets points for irreverence), this device has huge potential to charm.
Rising civilian casualties on the Lebanese side would inevitably result in accusations of war crimes against Israel -- precisely what the Iranians want -- and boycotts that can strangle the Jewish state economically.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said last week that Trump's repudiation of the nuclear deal was illegal and Iran would not yield to Washington's renewed campaign to strangle Iran's vital oil exports.
Brady would strangle the children and record the screams on a tape recorder to use later in the day as a sort of sexual turn on for him and his girlfriend.
But another element of Amazon's abysmal performance in China is related to the failure of most Western tech companies there — endless spools of government red tape designed to strangle foreign competition.
According to Oduor, an altercation ensued between him, Otieno, and the two other men in the backseat, with one man trying to hold Otieno down and the other attempting to strangle Oduor.
WKYC reports that Brinkman allegedly slit Suzanne Taylor's throat, that he allegedly killed Kylie Pifer by using a telephone cord to strangle her and that he allegedly smothered Taylor Pifer to death.
The two longtime foes appeared to finally have a breakthrough in their tense relationship, when Locken met up with Deuber to apologize again for, well, for threatening to strangle her last season.
This advanced version a mafioso's piano wire is studded with razor sharp barbs, so that when you go to strangle the enemy, you can cut off their head at the same time.
"The U.S. is trying to use the DPRK's legitimate self-defensive measures as an excuse to strangle and completely suffocate it," the statement said, using the acronym for North Korea's formal name.
WINTERSET, IOWA (Reuters) - A U.S. government program designed to convert farmland to wildlife habitat has triggered the spread of a fast-growing weed that threatens to strangle crops in America's rural heartland.
Indeed, the Framers of the U.S. Constitution included the Commerce Clause in the Constitution partly to empower the federal government to stop the states from imposing protectionist policies that strangle interstate commerce.
Unless you're fucking Bear Grylls, you're probably (and rightly) terrified that they'll either send poison coursing through your body with an incredibly painful bite, or that they'll strangle and swallow you whole.
President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the agreement last year and is ratcheting up sanctions on Iran, aiming to strangle its economy by ending its international sales of crude oil.
When they were alive they wanted to strangle the immigrant bastards to death because they dared to think they could actually be of consequence without ever having read Proust past Swann's Way.
But the new prime minister has criticised a culture of dependency and his party's officials have expressed concerns that the reforms and austerity the IMF might demand would strangle promised government spending.
Too short, and the client might strangle; too long, and — "His head would come off if he was a really heavy guy," my dinner companion said, between sips of a Diet Coke.
Now, she leads the nation's largest community bank trade group, representing more than 5,000 banks seeking to loosen federal rules they say strangle their scarce resources and limit their ability to lend.
Two years before the alleged October attack, Murphy allegedly hid in the bathroom of his Lincoln, Nebraska, high school with a plan to strangle the next person who came in, the Gazette reports.
President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the nuclear deal last year and is ratcheting up sanctions on Iran, aiming to strangle its economy by ending its international sales of crude oil.
He claimed that when von Wiese-Mack found out Mack was pregnant, she became very angry and threatened to kill the couple's unborn baby — and tried to strangle him for nearly 30 seconds.
Iran says its missile program is purely defensive but has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf, if the United States tries to strangle Iranian oil exports.
Chris allegedly admitted to investigators that he killed Shanaan, but said he only did so in "a rage," he claimed, after he saw Shanann strangle one of their daughters, according to the affidavit.
Iran, which says its missile programme is purely defensive, has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if the United States tries to strangle Iranian oil exports.
"Today's move by the court paves the way to effectively strangle the remnants of critical journalism in Turkey," Joel Simon, executive director of the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, said Friday.
According to the affidavit, Chris allegedly admitted to killing Shanann — but said he only did so after he "went into a rage" after, he claimed, he watched Shanann strangle one of their daughters.
When I feel an acute period in the cycle of depression encroaching, it is like a hand that will eventually try to strangle me, but whose fingers are just beginning to touch me.
Chris was arrested soon after the murders and confessed to killing his wife — but claimed he did so only after watching her strangle Celeste in apparent retaliation for announcing he wanted to split.
To take one example, even as ride-hail companies strangle public transit, there will likely be no response to Uber's new plan to profit off of public transit until it is too late.
But the rules, which cap forex deposits by companies at $50,000 a month rising to $250,000 for importers of essential goods, have sucked liquidity from the banking system and threaten to strangle growth.
Causes of death have not yet been released, but an arrest affidavit for Chris that was unsealed Monday shows that he claimed he killed Shanann after watching her strangle one of their daughters.
That woman, Zynea Barney, told the Daily News this week that Drayton seemed like a "cool guy" initially, but when she broke up with him, he tried to strangle her until bystanders intervened.
Newspaper layoffs have accelerated over the past year as Canadian print tariffs continue to strangle local presses, and as economic pressures from tech companies continue to squeeze ad dollars from legacy news organizations.
Unlike previous sanctions that targeted the North's ruling elite, these penalties sought to strangle North Korea's economy by banning all the country's key exports, including coal, iron ore, textiles, fisheries and cheap workers.
Trump last year withdrew the United States from a 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran, and is ratcheting up sanctions seeking to end Iran's international sales of crude oil and strangle its economy.
Iran, which says its missile program is purely defensive, has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if the United States tries to strangle Iranian oil exports.
After being interrogated for several hours, Mr. Hernandez, now 56, told detectives he had lured a boy into the bodega's basement with the promise of a soda and then started to strangle him.
Oil sanctions imposed by the United States last week will soon strangle the country's already-devastated economy, which will most likely cause shortages of fuel and make food and medicine even more scarce.
Iran has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a major oil shipment channel in the Gulf if the United States tries to strangle Tehran's economy by halting its oil exports.
Even if they lose the presidency and both houses of Congress in 2020, they will still have the Senate filibuster, and as long as they do, they can and will strangle any Democratic bill.
According to Chris' arrest affidavit, he allegedly confessed to police that he had strangled Shanann, then 15 weeks pregnant with their son, but only after witnessing her strangle Celeste, with Bella apparently lifeless nearby.
As a thunderstorm brews outside, an animated Sean Spicer hangs from the ceiling with a sign on his body saying "I quit" while cartoon versions of Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner strangle each other.
Trump last year withdrew the United States from a 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran, and Washington is ratcheting up sanctions seeking to end Tehran's international sales of crude oil and strangle its economy.
But in some cases that are not talked about as much, these kinds of acquisition efforts are more sinister in nature, designed to essentially strangle the baby start-up before it gets too big.
Separately, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Trump's repudiation of an international nuclear deal reached in 2015 was "illegal" and Iran would not easily yield to Washington's renewed campaign to strangle Iran's vital oil exports.
The government, with muscular support from Russia, Hezbollah and Iran, has tried to strangle the population, apparently deliberately bombing hospitals and cutting off food supplies in an effort to starve the rebels into surrender.
When America said it would create a 30,000-strong "border-security force" in north-east Syria consisting largely of YPG fighters, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, vowed to "strangle it before it is born".
The American pair of Sam Dorman and Mike Hixon and the Canadian pair of Jahir Ocampo and Rommel Pacheco will be hoping to beat the Chinese, who have a strangle hold on Olympic diving.
From there he could see Mr. Katorov beating Ms. Katorova before trying to strangle her with a rope — until she lashed out with a knife that shortly before had been used to cut cheese.
For all his self-critical talk of being a "piece of shit," it uses convoluted plot mechanics, like giving him a painkiller addiction that somehow produces hallucinations to make him briefly strangle a costar.
The White House hopes that sanctions will slow the development of the country's missile program, and strangle the economy to the point where North Korea would put its nuclear weapons on the negotiating table.
From an irredentist Kremlin trying to strangle Ukraine, to a savage regime in Caracas brutalizing its population, American shell companies have been a humanitarian nightmare—and a burgeoning threat to the global democratic order.
Nykanen spent Christmas Day 2009 in a jail cell after he pulled a knife on his former wife and then tried to strangle her with the cord of a dressing gown, the authorities said.
Some studies indicate that "the odds of homicide are almost ten times more likely if there was a prior attempt to strangle," according to New York State's Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence.
After she arrived at their home, prosecutors say Desiree distracted Ochoa-Lopez with a photo album in the living room while Clarisa stepped behind the couch and began to strangle her with a coaxial cable.
Zynea Barney, who met Drayton on the dating site, Plenty of Fish and dated him for about six months, reported that he tried to strangle her in her car in Inwood Park on June 30.
Hearing this perfectly ironed man explain the idea of "jam sesh" and acknowledge that "laser is the sauce" was enough to make the jury grimace like they want to strangle everyone involved in this lawsuit.
Caroline Lucas, co-leader of the Green Party, said the plan not "just economically illiterate, it's plainly cruel too", while London Mayor Sadiq Khan said it was "a blueprint on how to strangle our economy".
But the next day my college friend, David Bostwick, a venture capital investor from Silicon Valley and CFO of Crystal Solar, observed that's how China got a strangle-hold on the American solar panel market.
Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi, who is serving a life sentence for 10 murders, told jurors in federal court in Boston that he saw Francis "Cadillac Frank" Salemme's son strangle Steven DiSarro as his father watched.
Others do not know they can trust the police but feel they have no other option but to risk calling the police when their partner pulls a gun on them or tries to strangle them.
Reflective cat collars keep your cat visible at night and breakaway collars come with a safety feature that breaks open with enough force so your cat won't strangle if the collar gets caught on something.
The most serious charges against the violinist Stefan Arzberger, who had been accused of trying to strangle a fellow guest in a Midtown hotel, were dismissed Wednesday in New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace think tank, said the strategy to economically strangle Iran and stoke public discontent with the leadership aimed to produce one of two outcomes.
Unlike in the case of Iran, the United States has not sought to strangle regular trade between North Korea and the international community with threats to blacklist any company that does business in the country.
While praising Mr. Trump for abandoning President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, Mr. Bolton said the president had not fulfilled his own promise to strangle Tehran's theocratic leadership through economic sanctions and other methods.
Unlike in the case of Iran, the United States has not sought to strangle regular trade between North Korea and the international community, with threats to blacklist any company that does business in the country.
Their treatment of him becomes increasingly cruel and twisted, culminating in a final scene where, having walked in on their friend having sex with his ex-girlfriend, the couple makes him strangle her to death.
Russia quietly boosted economic support for North Korea this year, and last week Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov said Moscow was not ready to sign up to sanctions that would strangle the country economically.
FDP leader Christian Lindner appeared to play down the possibility of a tie-up with Martin Schulz's SPD, which he accused of wanting to strangle German business with red tape, but he also ruled nothing out.
Full disclosure: I'm not a parent and have never raised a child, but I don't think shame and concern about public perception is the natural reaction of a little boy who actually did strangle a classmate.
The Fed is perfectly happy to gradually strangle ... the U.S. economy in order to stamp out inflation, or the potential for inflation, and that's bad news for corporate earnings, which means it's bad news for you.
The recent omnibus budget bill passed by Congress thwarted the president's attempt to financially strangle the census and gave the Census Bureau an entirely satisfactory budget allocation — more money than even census advocates said was necessary.
By "approached" I mean he tries to strangle her in a sheet of plastic, but she kicks him to the ground and hits his head with fire extinguisher — or something, killing him once and for all.
But there was also the incident in 11, when James allegedly assaulted a 20-year-old woman by trying to strangle her, "in broad daylight, on public street in front of neighbors," according to court papers.
Special interests have a strangle-hold on Washington — from the super-rich spending unlimited amounts of secret money to influence our elections, to the huge loopholes in our tax code that help corporations avoid paying taxes.
Angered by intensified U.S. sanctions designed to strangle its vital oil trade and the failure of Britain and European parties to the agreement to salvage the pact, Tehran has decreased its commitments to the nuclear deal.
So he acted unilaterally and did everything he could to strangle the law he couldn't kill, like zeroing out the penalty for not having insurance and also ending government cost-sharing reduction payments to insurance companies.
The UN Security Council responded by adopting a new set of severe US-drafted sanctions designed to further strangle North Korea's energy supplies and tighten restrictions on smuggling and the use of North Korean workers overseas.
Reading this, you might wonder why I'd "vacation" in a place that could blow up my brain and strangle my lungs; where the water needs iodine and I sleep huddled inside a mummy bag at night.
Since 2016, Washington has led a campaign at the United Nations Security Council to strangle the North's economy by banning all its key exports, including coal and textiles, as well as drastically cutting its oil imports.
At the time, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who is leading Mr. Trump's peace initiative, argued that to move the embassy then might strangle the effort before the administration had established relationships in the region.
In September 2016, two weeks before Mr. Alston was to go on trial, two masked men burst into Mr. Bishun's auto-body shop, kidnapping him at gunpoint and later using a zip tie to strangle him.
The White House hopes sanctions will slow the development of the country's missile and nuclear programs, and strangle Pyongyang's economy to the point where Kim would eventually put his country's nuclear weapons on the negotiating table.
Forces loyal to eastern commander Khalifa Haftar have shut off production at all Libya's major oil fields, an escalation that threatened to strangle the country's finances and overshadowed an international peace summit in Berlin on Sunday.
A woman was rescued by police who arrested a man in the city on Wednesday after he attempted to strangle her while she slept in a hotel room they shared, police spokesman Nnamdi Omoni told CNN.
Some Ukrainian politicians have accused Moscow of trying to strangle Ukraine's Azov Sea ports in preparation for an invasion from the east, following on from Crimea's annexation and the subsequent breakaway of Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine.
In his response, Kardashian, who sued Chyna in September — he alleged in court documents that she "lunged towards Rob with an iPhone charging cable and attempted to strangle [him] with the cord around his neck" on Dec.
On Monday, Cheyanne Rose Antoine, of Saskatoon, Canada, pleaded guilty to using her own belt to strangle Brittney Gargol, 18, two years after Gargol was found on a road near a Saskatoon landfill, according to CBC News.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - In the first U.S. execution of 2018, Texas on Thursday put to death a man convicted of raping and murdering five girls and young women, using a tourniquet to torture and strangle his victims.
However, the arrest affidavit prepared by police shows Chris allegedly confessed to killing Shan'ann at their home, in Frederick, but only after watching her strangle Celeste, 3, with 4-year-old Bella apparently lifeless nearby, he claimed.
The mother and daughter accused of killing a pregnant 13-year-old in Chicago before cutting out her baby distracted her with a photo album in order to strangle her from behind, prosecutors said in court documents.
What happens next is indeed a bit of a surprise: as Richard hands over the offering, Morgan strikes him down with his staff, and proceeds to strangle him to death while everyone looks on and does nothing.
Then, after buying or picking up the free animals, he said he took them home, "where he would strangle or stomp on the heads of the cats in the bathtub or backyard patio," according to the document.
Angered by intensified U.S. sanctions designed to strangle its vital oil trade and the failure of European parties to agree on a way of salvaging the nuclear agreement, Tehran has scaled back its commitments under the pact.
He or she must appoint a new czar — empowered by the executive branch and Congress — to root out the mindless rules and regulations conspiring to strangle innovation, smother small businesses and destroy the public's faith in government.
Those comments perhaps contradict some in the US administration who saw the Huawei blacklisting as a way to strangle the company and its global ambitions, which are deemed by some analysts to be a threat to America.
Mr. Arzberger, 43, had been accused of barging naked into the room of a 64-year-old woman at the Hudson Hotel, where he was staying while on tour in March 2015, and trying to strangle her.
But what was notable about these holdouts was that while they refused to make the quietus, to strangle their own convictions in Trump's ample shadow, they declined many chances to keep up the fight openly as well.
Under the leadership of Prince Mohammed, Saudi Arabia has tried to strangle the Houthis into submission through punishing bombing raids, blockades, withheld salaries and other punitive measures, driving Yemen toward collapse and a famine of catastrophic proportions.
The larger question is whether Mr. Trump's "decertification" would gradually strangle the bigger goals of the nuclear negotiation: To integrate Iran with Western economies while assuring it cannot build a nuclear weapon for more than a decade.
More than two centuries after Thoreau first witnessed the Industrial Revolution begin to strangle our rivers, the shad's redress should be apparent: the removal of the dams that once powered a now completed chapter of American history.
Experts say the grim financial outlook for the few companies still committed to antibiotic research is driving away investors and threatening to strangle the development of new lifesaving drugs at a time when they are urgently needed.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov said on Friday that Russia was not ready to sign up to new sanctions on North Korea that would strangle the Asian country economically, the Interfax news agency reported.
"In fact, the interest-rate-capping law continues to strangle the private sector and if the law remains in place in its current form, it will only add to the plight of the private sector," Qureishi said.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Even before the new coronavirus, people working in Chinese entertainment had been calling the industry's struggles their "bleak winter" - as tighter censorship, a crackdown on tax evasion and new government restrictions strangle opportunities for work.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Even before the new coronavirus, people working in Chinese entertainment had been calling the industry's struggles their "bleak winter" - as tighter censorship, a crackdown on tax evasion and new government restrictions strangle opportunities for work.
"He looked like he was ready to strangle me," Simon told the Boston Globe, and said that the actor, 67, slammed him against a door and and used expletives while threatening to throw him out of the restaurant.
No Chinese leader, it is said, could accept such a humiliation—any more than they will tolerate American moves to strangle Huawei, a telecommunications giant that is central to China's plans to become a standard-setting tech superpower.
Acting to curb the unrest on Friday, French riot police removed picketers and barricades blocking access to a large fuel distribution depot and President Francois Hollande warned anti-reform protesters he would not let them strangle the economy.
PARIS, May 27 (Reuters) - French riot police removed picketers and barricades blocking access to a large fuel distribution depot as President Francois Hollande warned anti-reform protesters on Friday that he would not let them strangle the economy.
The Commission on Care's failure is an unfortunate win for the special interests—the VA bureaucracy and government labor unions, backed by a compliant White House, favored VSOs and media complex—that worked together to strangle meaningful reform.
Until then, women were treated as though they had an illness when they were pregnant, and they were advised to relax, avoid strenuous exertion and even bending or stretching, for fear they would strangle or squash the baby.
However, the state appealed and successfully argued that a different lawyer would not have changed the facts of the murder case -- which they believe definitively prove Syed did, in fact, strangle high schooler Hae Min Lee in 1999.
I think that the mistake of secular humanism is to believe, like the French Revolution believed, that you "strangle the last king with the entrails of the last priest," and that what arises is some sort of glorious utopia.
Iran has retaliated by breaching the deal, resuming uranium enrichment seen in the West as a potential conduit to developing an atom bomb, but faces severe economic damage under intensified U.S. sanctions designed to strangle its vital oil trade.
"[This] is an attempt to strangle the burgeoning human rights lawyers community, and by extension, the wider civil society," Maya Wong of Human Rights Watch told the AP. Wang is one of several lawyers who were detained in July.
On "Sue Me," presumably a reference to a lawsuit that Barney filed for more "equitable custody" of their daughter, she repeats the title over and over, wrestling with the words until she seems to strangle them of any meaning.
Trade data published by the revenue service on Tuesday showed exports down 6.1 percent month-on-month in January, while subdued consumer and business confidence dampened imports as low activity continued to strangle growth in Africa's most industrialised economy.
But that is another impasse because for China and Russia the sanctions regime imposed by the United Nations Security Council has been exhausted, and they vehemently oppose any further multilateral or unilateral steps to strangle the North Korean economy.
Fourth, regulators should embrace building information modeling (BIM), drones, pre-fabrication, automated construction, 3-D printing and other emerging technologies needed to improve industry efficiency and reduce costs, instead of allowing red tape to strangle innovation in its crib.
Opposing fans hated him, media would nit-pick him, opponents often seemed to want to strangle him, and hockey people would occasionally mumble under their breath that this kid just wasn't what a hockey player was supposed to be.
According to KMGH, Cindy and Ronnie still believe the explanation Chris offered police in mid August — that he killed Shanann after he watched her strangle their youngest daughter at their Colorado home when he told her he wanted to separate.
Slenderman is arguably the most popular of the Creepypasta stories; first originating in 2009 as part of a Photoshop contest on Something Awful, he's often described as a tall, thin, faceless figure in a suit, with tentacles that strangle his victims.
TEXAS WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER ATTEMPTING TO STRANGLE MOTHER WITH KITCHEN KNIFE, POLICE SAY Police say the manager wrote down the license plate, which they described as a "valuable clue" in connecting the teenagers to Barna's death, the Houston Chronicle reported.
Bankers and European parliamentarians, particularly from Italy, fear that forcing banks to set aside more money against bad loans will strangle lending in economies that are already missing out on the economic expansion taking hold elsewhere in the euro zone.
Still, at least our clothing isn't going to poke you with its sharp points when we bump into you on the street, or strangle its wearer with a swirling vine… Wait, wait… what are these machines up to, you guys?
Five days after Trump moved to cut off American components to Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, President Xi Jinping responded with a subtle threat to strangle America's supplies of rare earths — the natural elements used in everything from computers to satellites.
Responding to Teen Mom OG reunion host Dr. Drew Pinsky's joke that she would be the one OG cast member he would strangle, Abraham tells PEOPLE Now: "I just don't believe in joking about violence anymore," Abraham told PEOPLE Now.
With WWE's television at genuinely unprecedented levels of awfulness and some of the worst ratings in its history, the promotion is going to do what most big corporations do, which is try to strangle competition in the crib rather than improve.
Oil tanker traffic passing through the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz has become the focus of a U.S.-Iranian standoff since Washington pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran and reimposed sanctions to strangle Tehran's oil exports.
The U.S. sanctions are intended to strangle access to Western financing for the companies and individuals targeted, and the unpredictable nature of the measures have stoked fears among Russians and foreign investors that no company is safe from future sanctions.
I get a feeling of déjà vu whenever I see politicians at the federal level and in California return criminals to our streets, water down our public education, strangle businesses with high taxes and burdensome regulations and increase dependency on government.
In one 2014 case in Virginia, a judge ordered that a man accused of trying to strangle a woman could be ordered to provide his fingerprint to open a locked phone, but could not be ordered to disclose his passcode.
She writes she has recurring nightmares about a particular imaginary scenario: Syed is retried and found not guilty, but subsequently, he confesses to Chapman than he actually committed the murder and then begins to strangle her – the same way he allegedly strangled Lee.
So when the characters do something distressing—run their car off the road, strangle their partner, die—it hits you harder than it would in a live-action series that more closely resembles our reality because you're not led to expect it.
Erdogan has also said Turkey will "strangle" a force which the United States plans to develop in the large sweep of northern Syria which the YPG and its allies currently control, including more than 400 km (250 miles) of the border with Turkey.
Screengrab: AmazonThis week, cursed images of an enormous stuffed animal with legs seemingly made to strangle you in your sleep spread across the internet after a Twitter user shared some Amazon reviews of the six-and-a-half-foot Joyfay Giant Teddy Bear.
Bankers and European parliamentarians, particularly from Italy, fear that forcing banks to set aside more money against their bad loans will strangle lending in economies that are already missing out on a brisk economic expansion in other parts of the euro zone.
" A statement from China's foreign ministry, read Tuesday on state TV, said U.S. authorities had "mobilized state power to blacken" some Chinese companies "in an attempt to strangle fair and just operations," adding that there was a "strong political motivation and political manipulation.
Uncertainty remains, of course One big caveat to Trump's permanence in history lies in the so far uncertain outcome of Robert Mueller's special counsel probe into alleged electoral collusion with Russia, that could still, theoretically at least strangle his presidency before its time.
Last week the UN Security Council unanimously adopted new sanctions on North Korea in response to Pyongyang's November 29 ballistic missile test, seeking to further strangle its energy supplies and tighten restrictions on smuggling and the use of North Korean workers overseas.
Last week, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted new sanctions on North Korea in response to Pyongyang's November 29 ballistic missile test, seeking to further strangle its energy supplies and tighten restrictions on smuggling and the use of North Korean workers overseas.
Theranos has the runway to keep working with approximately $700 million in the bank but the two labs make a good portion of the money for Theranos' operations and a loss of the founder and president would strangle any hope of recovery.
Moments earlier, Justin—who is originally from the remote fly-in community of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, but has spent several years living on the streets of Yellowknife, the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories—had tried to strangle himself with his shackled hands.
BEIRUT/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's Tayyip Erdogan threatened on Monday to "strangle" a planned 30,000-strong U.S.-backed force in Syria "before it's even born," as Washington's backing for Kurdish fighters drove a wedge into relations with one of its main Middle East allies.
An adviser to a senior Senate Republican said the move to the Commerce Department was an attempt to strangle the program by removing it from career HUD officials who were more sympathetic to the demands of impoverished communities than Commerce Department officials.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - A Nigerian government push to strangle the Boko Haram insurgency has shut down the cattle trade that sustained the city of Maiduguri, leaving many residents with no livelihood, including many of the two million people displaced by the war.
"Some people have visions where they feel something is trying to strangle or choke them or they have a sense of impending doom," Dr. Priyanka Yadav, a sleep specialist at the Somerset Medical Sleep for Life Center in Hillsborough, N.J., told NBC.
After the alchemy inspired introduction, we see the priest crawl and run through the streets, following the General's wife (Genica Athanasiou) inside a church, where he tries to strangle the General (Lucien Bataille), and later chasing the wife down a forest path.
"This move makes sense in the overall context of what the U.S. administration is trying to achieve, which is to strangle financially the government of Venezuela," said Jose L. Valera, an energy lawyer at the Houston office of the Mayer Brown law firm.
Police said Conaway told them he used the belt to strangle her after hitting her on the head with the wrench, and then made sure she was dead by shining a light in her eyes before he called authorities, reports local TV station KPNX.
According to media reports on Mironovas' killing, Maine State Police investigators allege she was killed by her teenage son, who, they claim, enlisted the help of two friends to strangle and stab his mom in the neck while she slept, the Kennebec Journal reports.
In that case, the defendant was convicted of criminal obstruction of breathing (Schneiderman's law), two counts of assault, and stalking for trying to strangle his ex-girlfriend in her bathtub while her daughter watched (and continuing to call and write her for months after).
Democrats pushing progressive policies without crushing the state economy What makes this revival especially striking is it has come even as Democrats, operating with complete control of state government, have pursued an array of policies that conservative critics have long charged would strangle growth.
Despite its efforts to downplay the public opinion and its influence with the Copyright Office, the music industry won't be able to persuade Congress to throw out a copyright regime that the public overwhelmingly supports for something that will strangle online innovation and personal creativity.
The pilot freaked out, and Philip had to strangle to death a friendly airport security guard, a senseless killing carried out in the back of an airport shuttle bus while the driver was on break and the other passengers sat in their own worlds.
They say Iran appears to be pursuing a provocative but calibrated strategy to counter what its leaders see as a potentially existential American threat — as severe economic sanctions strangle the economy and cut off vital oil revenues — as well as to preserve the nuclear agreement.
LONDON (Reuters) - At least a quarter of Iran's oil rigs are out of action as U.S. sanctions strangle the Islamic Republic's vital oil industry, according to a Reuters review of financial documents and industry sources, dealing a potentially long-term blow to its oil industry.
Near the screening room, a print of John Lennon's handwritten lyrics to "Imagine" hung over the toilet — an intentionally hilarious location — and large portraits lined the halls, not only of Lennon and Bob Marley but also Alfred Hitchcock pretending to strangle himself with a tie.
As you see Kamala slowly figure out the ways of superheroism and the balance of her own life, you can't help but feel like she represents an alternate path that can save us from the ugly stuff threatening to strangle our hope, our joy, and our love.
I've ended up redrawing quite a few pages to get them right, which is something I've never done on a project before and which my kind editor secretly wishes to strangle me over, so there's definitely a steeper learning curve than what I've been used to.
After investigators re-entered the room, Chris claimed that after telling his wife he wanted to separate, he had witnessed her on a baby monitor attempting to strangle their daughter Celeste, 3, and that Bella, 4, had already perished by the time he realized what was happening.
Capping or block-granting Medicaid, to dramatically decrease the flow of federal funds to the states, will slowly strangle child health, mental health and early intervention services for the nearly 40 percent of all children who depend on this federal entitlement for their basic healthcare needs.
A question: if the relationship between Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and SoftBank became strained — as it often does between criminals and money launderers — would Mohammad Bin Salman dispatch operatives to intercept him on foreign soil, strangle him, and then dismember him with a bone saw?
Fear that Russia intends to slowly strangle a coastal region that is still under the control of the government in Kiev but perilously close to territory occupied by Russian-backed separatists has led to a flurry of anguished appeals in Kiev for political and military help.
LONDON, March 2300 (Reuters) - At least a quarter of Iran's oil rigs are out of action as U.S. sanctions strangle the Islamic Republic's vital oil industry, according to a Reuters review of financial documents and industry sources, dealing a potentially long-term blow to its oil industry.
In Puerto Ordaz, an industrial town known for metal-working in southern Bolivar state, the local chamber of commerce said a quarter of companies had shuttered this year and more were closing each day, unable to weather the hyperinflation and strict currency controls that strangle imports.
Officers can use the tool when they respond to a domestic violence call; it involves asking a series of questions about whether the abuser has made threatening statements in the past, is constantly jealous, has ever tried to strangle the victim or has access to guns.
Iran has reacted to renewed U.S. sanctions meant to strangle its oil trade by retreating from some of its commitments to limit its nuclear activity made under the deal - known officially as the "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action", or JCPoA - in return for a lifting of multilateral economic sanctions.
However, American troops could soon find themselves under direct attack from their NATO ally if Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, carries out a promise to "strangle…before it is born" a 2400,235-strong American-backed "border security force", composed largely of YPG Kurdish fighters whom Turkey regards as terrorists.
Iran has reacted to renewed U.S. sanctions meant to strangle its oil trade by retreating from some of its commitments to limit its nuclear activity made under the deal - known officially as the "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action," or JCPoA - in return for a lifting of multilateral economic sanctions.
Instead she sails off into the sunset for Bravos, and you think it's all over — but it isn't, because only then does Tyrion escape from prison, reluctantly strangle Shea, kill his toilet-bound father with two well-deserved crossbow bolts and depart for Essos in a crate.  Phew.
The police have not yet publicly declared the case a homicide, but in a brief interview on Friday, the city's chief medical examiner did just that, indicating that a cord of some sort had been used to strangle Mr. Cooley and that the case was not a suicide.
Since ditching the nuclear deal, calling it flawed to Iran's advantage, Trump has reimposed sanctions to strangle its vital oil trade and force Tehran to accept stricter limits on its nuclear activity, curb its ballistic missile programme and end its support for proxy forces around the Middle East.
Citing unverified audio recordings of Morales allegedly directing supporters to economically "strangle" Bolivian cities with roadblocks, Interior Minister Arturo Murillo accused the former president of "terrorism and sedition," and said "any terrorist should spend the rest of their life in prison" in an interview with the Guardian published Sunday.
His guilty plea marked the end of a months-long string of lies: First, when claiming his wife and kids had gone missing of their own accord in August and, later, alleging (according to an arrest affidavit) that he strangled Shanann in a "rage" after watching her strangle their younger daughter.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Roster of Stars Lets Live Nation Flex Ticket Muscles, Rivals Say" (front page, April 2): The Obama administration was warned repeatedly that allowing the nation's largest concert promoter to merge with its largest ticket provider would midwife an octopus that would strangle competition and squeeze consumers.
"Irrespective of whether the model is politically possible under a new president, I think that the way in which it would strangle the regulatory system generally is a real problem, and I don't think any version of the regulatory budget model would be good for public health and safety," he said.
In their telling, Brussels, the headquarters of the European Union, is a land of pencil-pushing killjoys who awake every morning eager to find new ways to strangle business with inscrutable directives, writing nonsensical rules that standardize everything from the length of the workweek to the acceptable shape of bananas.
It introduces Bradley Cooper's Jackson "Dave Grohl But Make It Country" Maine to us as a musician by putting the viewer on stage with him, and from there we see a huge, outdoor audience, and, at eye level, a man grabbing his guitar by the neck as if to strangle it.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel — which happens to include both members of the court appointed by President Donald Trump — heard a Justice Department attorney delve into some of the more gruesome details of execution procedure, including whether hanging causes a condemned inmate to strangle or breaks his neck.
In June, Mr. Trump deferred a decision to move it to Jerusalem, under pressure from Arab leaders, who warned that it would ignite protests, and from advisers, including his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who worried that it could strangle the administration's attempt to foster peace in the generations-long dispute.
Republicans and financial sector advocates have said the CFPB and its former director, Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, abused its immense power to strangle banks and lenders.
When CEOs spoke out over the weekend about the ban, they pointed out the importance of allowing the "best and brightest" to work in the U.S. What to watch: Short of shutting down the visas, Trump could administratively strangle the program or work with Congress to significantly slash it, immigration experts told Axios.
We're in a fight where the top powers are in a position to strangle the ability to resist, and insist on not just a reinstatement of the rights that were there, but an expansion of the kind of safety nets and policies... So that they don't come and get them next time. Right.
The moves completed a sharp shift in strategy for Iran, which for the past 14 months had continued to respect the terms of the complex deal it struck with the Obama administration, even after Mr. Trump reimposed sanctions in an effort to strangle Iran's economy by driving its oil revenues to zero.
The pictures were forgotten in the very act of taking them, and on social media there was always so much going on — everyone I'd ever met cracking jokes, promoting Etsy stores, threatening to strangle their shift supervisors — that I'd log off, trembling, before I ever thought to look back into the past.
Cao describes how she had to strangle her own baby, born during her two enslaved years; Gil recalls five years of brutality and forced sterilization, after which she never saw her family again; and Adela lights candles at a home altar as she wonders if she can ever tell her children about her rape.
In this view, the DNA on the bodies of Bella and Celeste will either corroborate or debunk the most startling part of the investigation: Chris' alleged confession to police that he strangled Shanann, 34, after watching her strangle Celeste in apparent revenge when he told her he wanted to separate after nearly six years of marriage.
In a video with the conservative site Daily Caller's Benny Johnson—the dude who got fired from BuzzFeed for plagiarizing Yahoo Answers—Pai urged the country to understand that even if he succeeds in his plan to let ISPs strangle the rest of the internet to death, they'll let us continue to take selfies and other stupid bullshit.
In court on Friday, new details surfaced about 46-year-old Clarisa Figueroa and her 24-year-old daughter Desiree's alleged plan to lure Ochoa-Lopez to their home, strangle her to death, and cut her unborn son out of her womb — including how the women targeted Ochoa-Lopez via social media and carried out the grisly crime.
When I entered that overwhelmingly white elementary school for the first time, I didn't have to face a vicious mob hocking loogies, throwing stones, or threatening to string me up and watch me strangle to death the way that Elizabeth Eckford did when she first tried to integrate Arkansas's Little Rock Central High School in 22016.
That's a great box to be in and if I'm gonna be put in a box, trust, this is a good box, but even still, that being something that governs you as you're creating can sometimes also strangle some of the creativity because you kind of feel like you're not allowed to step outside of that.
The Chairman was so insouciant about nuclear weapons, dismissing them as teeth in the papier-mâché tiger, that as China took steps to join the nuclear cartel, the United States and the Soviet Union approached each other at various times in the 1960s about cooperating in a preemptive strike to strangle Red China's nuclear baby in the cradle.
To wit: They reject claims the reforms will kill hyperlinking or knife sharing in the back; or do for online encyclopedias like Wikimedia; or make snuff out of memes; or strangle free expression — pointing out that explicit exceptions that have been written in to qualify what it would (and would not) target and how it's intended to operate in practice.
"You can't game the irrational here, and Washington has thrown us two irrational curveballs in a row: an insanely overzealous Fed chief who was willing to strangle the life out of the economy in order to stop even the barest hint of inflation, and elected officials who are willing to sacrifice the whole economy over a few billion dollars for a mostly symbolic wall," he said.
The Washington Post, for instance, ran headlines that tied Williams' death to depression, flouting a recommendation to avoid speculation on why someone died by suicide; The New York Times laid out Williams' method of death in one of its headlines; and a public news conference held by the officers investigating his death went even further, providing details on what he used to strangle himself and how his body was positioned.
The indignation of B.D.S. advocates at being subject to what they perceive to be an unfair, state-sanctioned boycott is hypocritical and, I hope, a cause for reflection on the legitimacy of their movement to economically strangle and socially stigmatize the people of a vibrantly democratic country whose political and social views on the Palestinian issue run the gamut, a movement that often focuses on Jews who aren't even Israeli.
"One country has the right to protect the information security of its own, but that gives it no reason to impede or even strangle the lawful and legitimate operations of an enterprise, just based on some non-existent excuses and by the pretext of security," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said at a press conference on Monday in response to a question about the US pressuring allies to reconsider its ties to Huawei.
Yes, the Trump administration has a Middle East policy of sorts, perhaps: continue to cozy up to Benjamin Netanyahu's Israel and dangle an elusive "Deal of the Century" in front of the Palestinians; coddle Saudi Arabia and sell its hundreds of billions of dollars in arms while ignoring the disaster that is its Yemen war; strangle Iran with sanctions -- the consequences be damned; and taunt a hyper-sensitive Turkey with tweets and a trade war.

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