"Don't suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others, " Bryant wrote on Twitter.
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"Don't suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others, " offered Kobe Bryant.
Even the more affluent can suffocate under the piling debt of hospital bills, opting for bankruptcy.
Its amber-clad fans are famous for their rowdy "yellow wall" that can help suffocate opponents at home.
It will take time for countries to change regulation enough to promote competition rather than suffocate it.
Gore wants price controls on the pharmaceutical industry, which would suffocate the development of new disease-fighting, pain-relieving medicines.
What the surge did was not to suffocate resistance in Iraq by blanketing every street corner in Iraq with Americans troops.
"Don't suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others, " Bryant tweeted, followed by the words "courage" and "support".
As his tongue continued to grow, his oesophagus began to constrict, so he felt he was about to suffocate.
Prison Officers' Association vice-chairman Tom Robson said Mr Griffiths would be under 24-hour watch after trying to suffocate himself.
United struggled to break down a defensive Rangers side, who fielded five defenders in an attempt to suffocate their opponents.
During the nights, my stepmother would stay up with my dad to make sure he wouldn't suffocate while he slept.
The interest rate on this debt cannot go up from its very low levels, or it might suffocate the economy.
It has been urged to wait by the government, which fears the move would suffocate the country's steady economic recovery.
Prosecutors alleged Casey Anthony used chloroform to render her daughter unconscious and then duct-taped her mouth and nose to suffocate her.
She told detectives from her hospital bed less than two weeks before she died that Mr Portsmouth had attempted to suffocate her.
Everyone, from vegetable sellers to large importers, agrees that the foreign-exchange shortage will worsen and the economy, already gasping, could soon suffocate.
When Fidel Castro recently chose to suffocate dissent, a nasty row followed.
For example, freshwater systems polluted with excess agricultural fertiliser will suffocate with algae, killing off fish and making water unfit for human consumption.
The court heard that Evans strangled Mr Ballinger and put a Tottenham Hotspur bag and a Hamleys bag over his head to suffocate him.
As the ratio of retirees to workers grows and the cost of health care rises, Medicare and Social Security will eventually suffocate the budget.
When it comes in contact with single-celled pathogens, such as viruses or parasites or bacteria, it disables the pathogens' metabolic enzymes, causing the pathogen to suffocate and die.
Many Russians are talented and well-informed, but find that their businesses suffocate, either from a shortage of capital or from the unwelcome attentions of tax collectors and gangsters.
Governments have a role to play such as defending their citizens' interests but they should not be allowed the final say over such matters, for creeping state control would suffocate the internet.
Its 1.5m people, accounting for two-fifths of a would-be Palestinian state's 3.8m-plus people, still suffocate under a blockade imposed by Israel since mid-2007, when Hamas expelled the Fatah-run PA government.
Mr Betondi claimed his nose and face started bleeding and at one point he thought he was going to suffocate as staff allegedly forced him under a seat on the aircraft.
Design the workspace to nourish, not suffocate.
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