Hands shackled, James Everett Dutschke appeared in a federal court wearing an orange jumpsuit.
They were shackled to sinking incomes, while the cost of living rose with the tide.
Even so, southern Africa's growth prospects remain shackled, not least by the region's relatively small market.
Dutschke made a brief appearance Monday in federal court, wearing an orange jumpsuit with his hands shackled.
Shackled around his wrists and ankles, Holmes was escorted into Arapahoe County Courthouse by two sheriffs deputies.
We are a world drugged with consumerism and shackled by entertainment in ways that Bradbury had only imagined.
Simpson, who was shackled in court, is more than four years into a minimum nine-year to 33-year prison sentence.
Until they get there, I don't want them shackled or scared or paralyzed.
Meanwhile the courts have shackled product innovators in a separate way, by greatly expanding the risks of tort liability.
Some were adventurers, some sought land and treasure, some escaped oppression and famines, and yes, some arrived in shackled bondage.
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But these low-level miscreants were then shackled, fingerprinted, and (if they didn't have identification) often held overnight in police cells.
One defendant, Walid bin Attash, was brought into the courtroom shackled to a chair after refusing to enter voluntarily, said Col.
The City of New York said it has no knowledge of prisoners at Rikers Island jail being shackled during labor and childbirth.
The short, balding Buquet wore dark-tinted glasses and was shackled in court.
Danyelle Williams, a forthright woman who teaches the classes, told me she was shocked when she saw a prisoner giving birth shackled.
Chris Smith, the culture and media secretary, is intent on restricting the scope of the Convention to avoid the media being shackled.
His defense was shackled by a pretrial ruling that Youk's pain and suffering was only relevant to assisted suicide and not murder.
She will get there courtesy of the Bureau of Prisons who will give her a free ride, shackled and hand-cuffed again, on Con-Air.
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Mr Zimmerman, accused of second-degree murder and facing a possible life sentence, appeared in court wearing a suit and shackled at the waist and wrists.
In a recent New York Times article, young journalists are described as frantic, fatigued, intense, pressured, strained, exhausted, burnt out and shackled to their computers.
Yet so many individuals and organizations remain shackled by legacy mindsets, habits, systems and processes that quash the exuberance with which we should be approaching them.
Its churches, no less than its film studios, have thrived precisely because they have never been shackled to the state and thus have to compete for customers.
The second woman to be sentenced to death by stoning in 2012, she spent two months shackled, alone with her baby, in Omdurman prison, near the capital Khartoum.
Instead, folks who still have jobs feel shackled to them.
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Thousands of would-be entrepreneurs are itching to start their own businesses, but many are shackled to their current employer by health-care benefits they don't think they could otherwise afford.
The new Chromebook seems to be shackled by its 2 GB of RAM, with reviewers saying that the browser becomes sluggish after you open a dozen browser tabs or so.
The view in the Bush administration - says this one-time member - was that you should make the broadest claims possible so that the president wouldn't be shackled in the future.
Officers approached his vehicle with guns drawn, and Brooks appeared to be punched by one of the officers before he was shackled by the wrists and ankles on an ambulance gurney.
National pride is one reason: even law-abiding Colombians are still apt to bridle at the humiliating memory of Mr Lehder, shackled hand and foot, being bundled on to a plane by United States marshals.
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