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1 Here one must let go the critical valve, else strangle in pedagogics.
2 This auspicious infant seemed to strangle in his cradle the serpents of civil discord.
3 He is gone before she can utter the words that strangle in her throat.
4 Let the world strangle in its own effluent; as far as I'm concerned, it deserves no better.
5 So we strangle in her service, and with every victim the act becomes more and more a delight to the soul.'
6 Mr. Pike tried to say something, still holding the cripple suspended, but he could do no more than strangle in his impotence of rage.
7 I was done with him long afore-afore"- acoughchecked her utterance,-"afore"-Shegasped again, but the words seemed to strangle in her throat.
8 And the cold, clamping sickness, the strangle in her throat, all the feelings of terror, changed and were lost in a flood of instinctive joy.
9 Geraldine Diver was strangled in her car in Dublin nine years ago.
10 Better that he had been strangled in the hour of his birth.
11 He was choking, strangling in Its pulsing bag of guts and waters.
12 Every year-everymonth, almost-menwere strangled in England for what he had done.
13 Baccio Valori Has been beheaded; Guicciardini poisoned; Philippo Strozzi strangled in his prison.
14 You were tangled and strangled in a net of unclean wool.
15 Most were apparently strangled in their cells on Sunday and Monday.
16 Caulaincourt, my father was strangled in his bed by his own Palace Guard.
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