Sentences with phrase «bit handcuffed»

Star Trek III is a bit handcuffed by being a film that tries to restore the series back to its status quo position after it had been almost irreparably changed by the loss of one of its most popular members.
I'm a bit handcuffed by the film's mystery, so I won't say much more.
In The Love Guru, Myers is a bit handcuffed by not having enough of a target to spoof.

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«They have a bit of a handcuff on them if they're paying a dividend, so we've got to make sure they view that dividend as sacred.»
I remember that while the fans were certainly upset over the Stallings hire, there was some intrigue with his recruiting because he had been handcuffed quite a bit by the academic standards at Vanderbilt, so there was at least a glimmer of hope that coming to an ACC school with lowered standards would help open doors to recruits he didn't have a shot at when he was at Vanderbilt.
She is barely recognisable from her two most recent appearances I mentioned (and nothing like her bit part in Quantum of Solace) and I can only imagine that this must have been one of the most uncomfortable shoots in history, since she spends much of the film gagged and handcuffed to a bed, often naked.
Answer: That seems a bit over the top, but you would not be the first police force to handcuff a 6 - year - old.
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