Sentences with phrase «shackled like»

Sports News of Tuesday, 8 May 2018 Source: GHANAsoccernet.com Sarfo is taken to court by prison guards in Malmo, Sweden A heartbreaking picture of Ghana's talented footballer Kingsley Sarfo has emerged with the midfielder in handcuffs and shackles like a terrorist as he arrived in a Swedish court from prison for the start of his rape trial.

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I feel like a Navy Seal called in to somehow covertly free the company from the shackles of it's founder.
When you think of typical timeshare owners, social - media - shackled millennials may not seem like the prime example.
Content that was once shackled to existing distribution platforms like TV and newspapers has been set free to roam the Internet at will, and that in turn has transferred the power from existing media companies (that controlled those platforms) to anyone who understands how content works in this new landscape.
No one knows for sure what the medical world will be like once the legal shackles against assisted suicide are removed, but we can guess.
Saving Muslims like Muneef is quite easy come the day they remove the shackles of their birth and subsequent brainwashing!!!
But odds are there was a carpenter named Jesus who did gain some following but was likely married much like nearly all of the other supposed messiahs of that time period, as there were many, for the Jewish people had been awaiting his arrival for hundreds of years and were then feeling the boot of Rome on their necks and assumed this was the time the messiah would come as the true King of Israel and throw off the shackles of Roman tyranny.
Cast off the shackles of your religious oppresion and join the free world — or stay a puppet that parrots dogma, just like you've been taught.
You sound like you have away to go to shake off the shackles of doubt and enjoy life..
However, if someone starts manipulating and dragging me where I don't want to go, my shackles rise like the best of you.
The modernists envisioned the new democratic man, freed of architectural shackles, rising to his mountaintop aeries — like Koenig's Case Study House 22, immortalized by architecture photographer Julius Shulman.
Like the post above I agree totally with, a lot of ministries are putting shackles and chains on people making them OBLIGATED to leaderships demands and taking away the freedom that people have to choose to participate or anything.
To me, it looks like the AKB's are still letting Wenger live on his glorious 10 first years in Arsenal, excusing him with the Emirates move holding the club in economical shackles (which no longer is the thing)
Meanwhile the previous title holders Man City have been freed from the shackles of the FFP rules and have been making the most of it by splashing the cash on the likes of Raheem Sterling, Nicholas Otamendi and possibly Kevin De Bruyne.
I agree to be fair, and now that we have been out of those financial shackles for a few years I say we have even more reason to complain, especially as Arsenal have now done what we laughed at the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United for doing and have failed to get in Europe's top club competition.
Likewise they believe talents waste away under Wenger due to outdated coaching methods despite the fact there is not one player who left Arsenal and kicked on in personal (not collectively won trophies) development impressively (say like ex-Chelsea players such as Lukaku, Bruyne, Matic etc.) not one not even a defender which Wenger according to the masses can't coach which should mean a long line of succesful ex-Arsenal defenders once they escaped the shackles of Wenger.
While no - one is expecting Arsene Wenger to spend toe - to - toe with the likes of Man City and Chelsea, it's not clear why the new stadium was built if the revenue it brings doesn't allow the club to compete with the likes of the Glazer - shackled Man United and North London rivals Tottenham.
we might have changed formations but i feel like the players do nt receive any instructions and just go with the flow, i havent seen wenger set up a proper tactical team to shackle the oppostions since the 2 - 0 against man city and that was years ago, maybe the 3 - 0 against chelsea but that was to get a new contract which he has.
They're an independent, which means I wouldn't have to worry about getting shackled with dead weight like UNLV or Kent State or, uh, Kansas, every season.
Straight away some of the shackles of Bernie's rule (like the strict limitations on how teams and drivers use social media) were relaxed and the sport's online presence was finally brought well and truly into the 21st century.
Of course picking Casemiro was the right call, to close down the likes of Andres Iniesta and offer support to Danilo to help shackle Neymar.
Off with the shackles, hope to god we're not leaking like an old watering can at the back and release the bloody hounds, says this hopeful blogsworth.
They look droopy and dull and float around like they have shackles strapped to their fins.
It's an awesome sight to witness when someone sheds their shackles and allows their true light to shine, like my husband when he listens to his...
Since completing this course, I've now had just a taste of what it feels like to be free from the shackles of my mind.
Most people have heard of extraordinary physical feats of strength and endurance like Jack Lalanne swimming 1 mile while shackled and handcuffed, pulling 70 boats at the age of 70.
Weighty necklaces make me feel shackled and like a slave to fashion.
I like to be taken prisoner, stripped, and then made helpless, made vulnerable, for the use of a dominant Master, tied up in really tight, restrictive, excessive bondage, rope, leather, shackles, hoods, gags.
Finally, finally, finally, like those magnificent Hippogriffs soaring above the landscape, «Azkaban» breaks free of all these shackles in its final hour.
These two people, with their active night lives and high - powered careers — she's a producer on an Oprah - like show hosted by Ava (Maya Rudolph), he's a corporate lawyer — aren't meant to be shackled to a baby.
At only ninety minutes, it feels like director West, the helmer of genre classic CON AIR (and the pretty fun second EXPENDABLES movie) was shackled by the budget.
Starring Daniel Radcliffe, who's displayed a taste for difficult fare like «Swiss Army Man» since shedding his Harry Potter shackles, «Beast of Burden»...
Going back to his filmmaking roots with Zwartboek seemed to reinvigorate Verhoeven, freeing him from US studio shackles and reuniting him with screenwriter Gerard Soeteman, with whom he collaborated on early Dutch classics like The Sensualist (Turkish Delight, 1973) and De vierde man (The Fourth Man, 1983).
However, like all Edgar, Frost and Pegg collaborations, the shackles of convention are forcefully removed as they take this ordinary and somewhat touching coming of age drama and lead it down the action / sci - fi / comedy path.
In a country that finally freed the African American people 150 years after we brutally shackled them, now 150 years later we're still living in a culture when anyone with the wrong color skin can be forcefully stopped and frisked on the street — or worse — followed, hounded, hunted like strays and gunned down point blank.
Yearning brass gains strength with the orchestra to help a character orgasmically break her shackles, her emotion pouring forth with voice - like effects, ethereal electronics, rubbed glass and scraping metal to coalesce into a newfound conscience.
As states and districts look to turn around their own failing schools, creating an RSD - like vehicle would give them a powerful way to free a troubled school from the shackles of the status quo.
For more complicated, interactive, Web - like stuff, throw away the artificial shackles of ePub and embrace the full scope of HTML5, already supported by all major browsers and usable right now by several billion people.
I'm always asked why I chose not to create a series character like Poirot or Rebus, but I was never interested in creating a series character because I wanted to be free to tackle whatever I wanted, when I wanted, without being shackled to a particular person or place.
(p. 179) Martin and Ethel were prisoners like Cora was, shackled to fear.
It felt like the shackles I had been wearing around my ankles for five years...
A home mortgage often feels like an irremovable burden you carry for life, shackling you to hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt which seems impossible to pay off in full.
«Clearly something's gone awry in the business world if we can praise this one man for everything he does, and yet every other chief executive feels shackled into being nothing like him,» Cramer said.
It is difficult to shed the shackles of a «conventional life», and a struggle to ignore the expectations of family and friends who have their own strong opinions about what their own (and your life) should look like.
You're going to get better game experiences from mid-generation jumps like this, ultimately, so stop thinking about your «investment» in an original PS4 or Xbox One and start paying more mind to the developers and artists who, every console cycle, desperately want to realize their visions but are always shackled in one form or another by hardware which (nowadays) is underpowered from the second it launches.
The Dell Precision 7720 is a mobile workstation that doesn't shackle VR content creators to one place, instead allowing them to work from anywhere they'd like.
Either by a comrade leading the way or being shackled by an AI driven vehicle, Resistance 3 can at times feels like a conveyor belt rather than a journey to the heart of the Chimera stronghold.
The idea of going back every month to a game I'd already finished just to complete a new mission or peek at a new outfit for Catwoman is tedious and makes me feel like I'm shackled to the game.
Critical analysis of our market does exist, but it is impossible to find a 1:1 correlation to a linear medium like film as our industry is still trying to shake off the shackles that the ignorant masses have placed on it.
Alongside the dinosaurs, creatures whose extinction is their most notorious characteristic, figures like Step Off — whose seemingly decorative bands at the neck, knee, and ankle take on the suggestion of shackles — can be understood both as contemporary and as incarnations of centuries of human rights abuses.
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