To cover herself she takes a gulp of her wine, and immediately chokes on it.
Nothing chokes off up-and-coming competitors better than a thicket of incomprehensible and expensive new rules.
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Max from Tweenies dressed as Jimmy Savile just now nearly chokes on my cornflakes.
Then the overrated bush-league April sun chokes in front of 59, 000 fans and drops behind the third deck.
Finally, trim and splice your clips together in Avid Studio, set to whatever music most chokes you up.
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While the wooden Mr Gore chokes on the minutiae of policy, the languid Mr Bush sketches in broad preferences.
Asset sales are an attractive way of cleaning up the public balance-sheet without doing anything that further chokes demand.
The case for Americans Elect is a polarizing two-party system that stymies debate and chokes choice that quashes voter involvement.
But when government becomes too big or absorbs too great a share of private savings, it chokes off productivity and growth.
Bernie Fernandez chokes up remembering how he boarded the plane in a shirt and pants cut out from a sack of potatoes.
While the downturn chokes spending for Google's major competitors, it may also cut off funding for potential foes in their embryo stages.
But modern America has become a place so drearily confining and predictable that it chokes the life out of that built-in desire.
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Justin chokes lightly around his fifth Marlboro Red of the day.
With an assigned time and path, these lightweight, self-guided cars would proceed steadily through crowded intersections without all the stop-and-go that chokes roadways and saps fuel efficiency.
The urgency in the credit markets spilled into Friday as the credit crisis chokes off lending not only in the capital markets but in the main economy.
Its causes have long been unknown, but increasing circumstantial evidence points to a toxic protein called amyloid peptide, which builds up into plaques and slowly chokes off brain cells.
Williams roams Connecticut's woods armed with a propane torch to incinerate clumps of Japanese barberry, an invasive plant species that chokes off native vegetation and provides a favorite habitat for ticks.
One of the biggest costs of the lack of proper governance is its drag on the efficient working of capital markets, which chokes off opportunities for entrepreneurs and companies to raise capital for legitimate business reasons.
Hopefully the DeMint-Scalise Act will get hearings in the Senate and House, attract broad bipartisan attention and support, and begin to lay the foundation for common sense repeal of obsolete communications law that increasingly chokes innovation.
Without monetary reform that quickly establishes trust in the dollar, the Fed will end up chasing interest rates higher until it chokes off the economy and buries the budget in trillions of dollars of increased interest expense.
There have also been some epic chokes by teams chasing low scores, showing that a game suddenly and brutally won with the ball can be just as thrilling as one suddenly and brutally won with the bat.
The simple truth is that beyond the next few months it will fall back sharply, dropping beneath 2% in early 2012. there is no need for the Bank of England to raise rates as we do not need it and any such measure will only end up being reversed as the economy chokes on the action.
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