In separate interviews with police, the women said they and Shana Decree's sister choked the others to death before Dominique Decree fatally choked the sister, the affidavit says.
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" - Jen, 32 "Choked on hard candy at opera.
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" I choked out, "You'll just wish he was around.
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Jesse totally choked on a McNugget within how many seconds?
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And he said the final moments had him choked up.
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Simmons choked up as he read the message out loud.
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He even got choked up talking about the whole meeting.
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"You're my president!" the supporters choked out through fixed smiles.
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Her body jerked downward and Jolene choked on a sob.
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And you know what else got me all choked up?
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A woman says Eliot Spitzer choked her over the weekend.
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Intellectual property is another policy area choked with regulatory subsidies.
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But when the moment of truth came Friday, Republicans choked.
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Yeah, I'm sure you feel really choked up about it.
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Joe Benavidez sliced his head open and choked him out.
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They also choked the economic vitality out of entire neighborhoods.
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He choked up when asked about the recent police attack.
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We're not talking, "choked on an appetizer" death here, either.
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Choked quiet, as life unfolds its sticky wings in me.
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Bankers say U.S. sanctions, though reduced, have choked the economy.
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He choked up and took several seconds to compose himself.
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Mr. Washington choked on a few words, and then collapsed.
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He choked me and held loaded guns to my head.
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The women's accusations included being bitten, punched, choked and suffocated.
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Perhaps someone held her down while another person choked her.
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The first time, I choked on a grilled cheese sandwich.
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He drank the water so fast it nearly choked him.
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She said he regularly choked her until she passed out.
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Recalling her fallen colleagues in Afghanistan, Ms. McSally choked up.
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He choked because he never heard anybody talk like that.
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A choked "thank you" could be heard from the gallery.
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The waters in and around Dubai are choked with yachts.
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But he choked up toward the end of his remarks.
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I tried entering this tournament once, but I, uh, choked.
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People innocently watching the Super Bowl choked a little bit.
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Big Foot seems to have choked on a small bone.
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A day later, he choked up talking about her disqualification.
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The police chief choked back tears at a news conference.
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He choked out questions, smiled, and nodded meaningfully at replies.
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That caused a severe cash shortage that has choked business.
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She grew hoarse in her indignation and choked slightly— hlook!
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"Around us are settlements; we are being choked," he said.
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I always get sort of choked up at newsroom movies.
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I made her swallow my kids until she choked, n****.
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There was a kind of astringency in the vocals, a choked-up or choked-off quality; it was a song that said plenty but was still mostly filled with what could not be said.
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This movement has exploded in recent years as images of plastic-choked rivers and plastic-choked dead whales circulate on social media and American cities are burning the recyclables that China will no longer take.
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The release alleges Escobar smashed the woman's cellphone and choked her.
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Foster allegedly stabbed his grandmother with a knife and choked her.
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"Demand is being choked off by higher interest rates," Yun said.
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On Monday, her voice at times choked with emotion, California Rep.
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I made her swallow my kids until she choked, n***a.
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These days, China's once bicycle-clogged streets are choked with cars.
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I almost choked on the first bite before abandoning the rest.
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What do we think Abraham saw while he was being choked?
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He gets choked up but does manage to say he's sorry.
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Similar efforts in other traffic-choked cities are likely to follow.
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Bates choked back tears as she thought back to that day.
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I might have gotten a little bit choked up watching this!
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She choked up at the end of the song, thanking fans.
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Without them, algae bloomed freely and choked the coral reef ecosystems.
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When Kennedy asked him about a "motion in limine," Petersen choked.
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Compared with its choked neighbours, Vietnam's big cities are relatively uncongested.
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In the present day, the house is an ivy-choked ruin.
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Richardson also alleged he spat on her face and choked her.
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While being choked, he repeatedly stated that he could not breathe.
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I choked down slippery quarters of egg like a performing seal.
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I was emotional, choked up, what does this mean right now?
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The controls restricted access to U.S. dollars and choked off investment.
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"He was getting halfway through and getting choked up," Shinoda said.
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"I've never experienced that before," he said as he choked up.
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When the other kid stepped in, Dean allegedly choked him too.
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Citizens are increasingly clamoring for cleaner air in smog-choked cities.
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Gosling delivers a performance almost choked by the restraints of American
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Toppled rooftop satellite dishes, choked by plaster dust, resemble wilted flowers.
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As Trebek read the response out loud, he got choked up.
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"And so…," the singer trailed off as he choked back tears.
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I'd never choked before, so it was pretty confusing at first.
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I choked back a sob and sank into a cushioned chair.
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Ilsa de Santos, who lives nearby, choked up while remembering Shamira.
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"Did Trump really say that I choked?" he wanted to know.
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Dug stole a bone -Ma nearly choked right in the street.
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Police investigators determined that Officer Daniel Pantaleo had choked Eric Garner.
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And sometimes, in the middle of it all, they choked up.
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The end of Major League still gets me choked up, though.
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This time, Daddy took Mommy by the throat and choked her.
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There are plenty of people who love being choked during sex.
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Although demand for language skills remains robust, supply is being choked.
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That choked off a critical supply of nourishment for the kelp.
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He choked because he never heard I — anybody talk like that.
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I read that email several times, choked with rage and despair.
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According to the police, he choked on a bag of drugs.
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You leave a Biden rally sort of misty and choked up.
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He choked because he never heard anybody talk like that. (LAUGHTER).
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There, he sexually assaulted and choked her and snapped her neck.
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He choked her while her brother watched — and worse, much worse.
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Instead, a Black man gets beaten, tased, and choked over jaywalking.
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California and forces unleashed by Silicon Valley—rising housing costs, choked
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The Alpine nation's coffee-lovers and sellers choked on their macchiatos.
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I would not be surprised if you guys got choked up.
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It's not just Canbas' street that has been choked with dust.
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India choked on some of the foulest air on the planet.
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As he spoke about the young victim, the rabbi choked up.
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He later noticed that Green's associates choked his girlfriend as well.
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A decade later, she still gets choked up talking about it.
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" Veteran CBS news correspondent Bob Schieffer recalls that Ford "nearly choked.
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Making the statement alongside his wife Samantha, Cameron choked back tears.
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Assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women, and children.
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Weinman yells that she can't breathe, and that she's being choked.
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"I almost choked on my noodles," she writes in her debut cookbook.
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I burst into tears and choked up and said goodbye to people.
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One anecdote about a genderqueer experience with the TSA choked him up.
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Take look, and just try not to get a little choked up.
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I get kind of choked up now when I think about it.
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Today it's a weed-choked wasteland of crumbling rides and drained watercourses.
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Transit officials are begging Uber to take over their car-choked towns.
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"Love is feeling sacrifice for another person," he says, getting choked up.
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The street was choked with TV news vans but otherwise eerily empty.
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Anyway, they're expecting the system to be choked up on Election Day.
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Haddish cried, Oprah teared up, and now you'll get choked up, too.
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"Michael choked him so Matt knocked him on his ass," Portwood tweeted.
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Furman noted that the doctor "choked up" and visibly held back tears.
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THE END OF TAYLOR SWIFT'S MUSIC VIDEO I ACTUALLY CHOKED #VMAS pic.twitter.
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"We are counting on you," Glenda, visibly choked-up, told the crowd.
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In footage shot moments after the fight, Cousins references Barnes getting choked.
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But the headlines about how Rubio had choked were even more devastating.
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The prince killed it with his bare hands, choked him to death.
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Many of Europe's cities remain choked in air pollution as a result.
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Visconti started getting choked up as he read the story's final lines.
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A woman in the club claims Barnes choked her during the melee.
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But it's not the generosity alone that had people all choked up.
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She even got choked up over the vows Amy recited to Sheldon.
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One girl from school had been choked to death by her boyfriend.
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Supplies of food and medicine were choked off; hundreds of civilians died.
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Today's rail system is choked by congestion and delays at critical junctures.
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President Donald Trump has blamed California's failure to thin fuel-choked forests.
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His children choked back tears as they recalled their father's final months.
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"The law enforcement choked that day," Radner said during a news conference.
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The other victim, Corey Thomas, was choked out and bitten before escaping.
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"I'm getting choked up thinking about how brave I was," Meyers joked.
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Shot to death, choked to death, tasered to death, driven to death.
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Being complimented and worshipped, right before I get choked or face-fucked.
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More recently, Diamond and Silk charged that Facebook choked off their traffic.
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"This needs to f***ing stop," Page concluded as she choked up.
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Foreign direct investment has nearly halted, and credit has been choked off.
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A man who loses an election "choked like a dog" (Mitt Romney).
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I choked back tears as I tried to push past the crowd.
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He dabbed his eyes with a tissue and choked out his words.
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"I can't say that I choked on those match points," Williams said.
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He choked when Israeli jeeps sped past, peppering him with tear gas.
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A bassoon with its top end wrapped in foil emitted choked squeals.
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America has choked on the lobbying that funnels corporate cash into politics.
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He has also choked up, for better bat control and harder contact.
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He choked her as she tried to resist, a medical report found.
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Protests choked Iranian cities in November after an increase in fuel prices.
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He said that both of them had "choked" on the debate stage.
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In the end, she choked her husband to death in his sleep.
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I choked it down, waited a beat, and then my face exploded.
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His former player, Troy Aikman, was so moved, he choked back tears.
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He choked the animal to death to break free, wildlife officials said.
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We curse them when they're choked with traffic or riddled with potholes.
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To break free, wildlife officials said, he choked the animal to death.
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What would happen to his friends, he asked himself, if he choked?
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The public must steer clear, and the city is choked with traffic.
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Even arctic ice is choked with a record amount of the pollutant.
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We both get choked up at the same time about stupid shit.
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Porter's first wife, Colbie Holderness, says he kicked, punched, and choked her.
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If the tension gets too high, solar expansion could be choked off.
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Heimbach assaulted his own wife and choked Parrott until he was unconscious.
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"I don't know if you like to be choked," she said thoughtfully.
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And air-traffic control is choked of investment by the annual budget process.
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I have gotten choked up telling the team how much I love them.
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"[He] got choked up, scratched up, and went to the hospital," Williams said.
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After realizing he was serious, I almost choked with frustration, struggling for words.
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Hill reportedly choked and punched Espinal when she was pregnant in December 2014.
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If the child moved his feet, he&aposd be choked by the rope.
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He allegedly choked her and covered her mouth and nose with his hands.
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Mathews later told police that Sherin choked to death while drinking her milk.
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Yasuda's mother, Sachiko Yasuda, choked back tears as she clutched a white handkerchief.
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Navarro became choked up and held back tears before millions watching on television.
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I had an opportunity last time I was single and I totally choked.
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The lockers occupy a narrow hallway that, during breaks, becomes choked with people.
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"The regime is desperate because the economy is being choked off," he said.
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Investigators allege Hubert put the girl in his car and then choked her.
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I choked her out, and she was just laying there, having a seizure.
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Stoners are left especially speechless because that terrain is completely choked with marijuana.
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They grew clumsy and weak, and they often choked on their own tongues.
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Radioactive particles choked the atmosphere and rained down on cities, forests, and roads.
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Her voice choked with emotion as she spoke, according to the Associated Press.
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At the same time, the woman said Ghomeshi choked her with both hands.
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If you're getting choked up at Ellen's courageousness, you're not the only one.
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Cranley choked back tears as he spoke at a local police union hall.
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The woman, who is unnamed, alleges that Miller punched her and choked her.
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They repeatedly punched, kicked and choked me, as a number of bystanders watched.
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When she did, she couldn't help but get choked up at the prospect.
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And I said he choked me so I put my hand on him.
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I choked my tears back because I knew this was bigger than me.
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Another time, she told police that he hit her breast and choked her.
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As a coach, Knight slapped, head-butted, choked and kicked his own players.
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The rebel-held city has been choked off by the regime and landmines.
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That artery gets choked of and people get caught in a death funnel.
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As Temer choked up, an assistant brought him a lozenge to the podium.
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When Wall resisted, the officer grabbed him by the neck and choked him.
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Ms. Greenhouse choked back sobs as she read her vows during their Sept.
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I'd be lying if I said I didn't get a little choked up.
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Every hour was choked with food stops, beaches, "leisure" time and noteworthy sights.
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The aisle is choked with people frowning at the prospects for their baggage.
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I choked down lo mein as if I might digest the insatiable grief.
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Outside, they choked back tears, embraced and clapped one another on the back.
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The closing lasted just over an hour, but it choked traffic for miles.
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He threw her on the bed and choked her until she passed out.
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"I've been doing this for 19 years," she choked up, trailing off again.
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As she was telling the story, her face crumpled and she choked up.
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"She was too choked up from seeing her son's picture," she told Trump.
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In the other 4 attacks, she claims he routinely punched and choked her.
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But I wanted to break the mood, because I was getting choked up.
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They got business from red tide-choked Fort Myers, Siesta Key and Sarasota.
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Those aren't just towers—they're enormous, verdant air filters for smog-choked cities.
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The country became isolated internationally with sanctions that choked its already struggling economy.
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He was once choked by the leader of a South Bronx poverty program.
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I was 19 when Eric Garner was choked to death by the police.
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Bush choked up as he spoke to supporters flanked by South Carolina Sen.
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BEIJING — Winters in Beijing have long been choked by thick, dusty, toxic smog.
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"Sometimes it feels like I'm about to get choked," one champion swimmer said.
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These tracks are the densest I've heard all year, choked with sonic ingredients.
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Years of underinvestment have left ports congested, airports overcrowded and cities choked with traffic.
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Somewhere, a mimosa-wielding girl in her 20s just choked on her avocado toast.
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However, we doubt NBC and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association are too choked-up.
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It's a point in our stone-age past when our genetic diversity suddenly choked.
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He allegedly choked her, punched her in the face and forced himself on her.
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Police allege that he had choked her with his hands until she lost consciousness.
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"My father is a pastor, and they disowned me," Rice said, getting choked up.
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He allegedly choked his girlfriend and fired eight gunshots into a garage last year.
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At a New Hampshire town hall, Jeb Bush choked up recounting how his daughter,
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" Trump's bottom line: "Assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women, and children.
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She's drenched in sweat, red hair pooled underneath her, her voice choked with tears.
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Videos show patients — including foster children — being tackled, dragged, and choked by staff members.
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Diaz, 43, got choked up as he talked about visiting Glass before she died.
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"And Annabella Sciorra — he went after artists," she said through a choked-up voice.
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Just watch it and see if you don't get a bit choked up listening.
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"I just want to live to see my kids grow up," she choked out.
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Through choked back tears, he says he wishes Daniel could take the exo home.
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It's summer, so the interstate system is already going to be choked with traffic.
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What makes this case so mind-boggling is that he should have choked, right?
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The last thing we see is Mystique, in her true form, choked by Apocalypse.
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At that time, Loki was presumed dead, having been choked to death by Thanos.
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Dustin Rosen thinks L.A. has a problem, aside from its famously car-choked highways.
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Several lakes, rivers and coastlines around the United States are choked with green muck.
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CHOKED PORTS With Monday just days away, importers report congestion at key scrap ports.
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As the officers choked back tears during the prayer, Ossler could feel their fear.
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Recalling that time, Vandenberg, who is now married to Williams, still gets choked up.
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"I was slapped and I was choked and I was spit on," she says.
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Mostly, infants choked when feeding themselves whole foods -- and this happened in both groups.
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She's launched her own choker company, All Choked Up, and has plans to expand.
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We also know Nancy was first tossed into the cellar and choked to death.
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The owner said he nearly choked as he escaped with his wife and child.
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She told 911 operators she had been choked by the 50-year-old businessman.
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She claims Zeke cussed her out, dragged her out of bed and choked her.
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He says his son was very kind, and gets choked up talking about it.
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You may even see the champ get a little choked up once or twice.
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Last night, we saw him grin maniacally as a prison guard was violently choked.
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But after I received that email, I listened to that song and choked up.
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The room, a choked effluvial depot, smelled intolerable, and Andrews said we could go.
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But tarmac at its factories remains choked with undelivered planes waiting for their engines.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNParis Jackson: Allegedly Choked By ActorFaith Evans & Stevie J: $40 Mil Yacht!
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One deputy cursed at Khadafy Manning, handcuffed him, and choked him, the lawsuit states.
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In 2013, he choked on a piece of food and fell into a coma.
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The attack was so violent it choked her and caused her to fall over.
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Her daughter Amabella (Ivy George), is choked by a fellow first grader off-screen.
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Kardashian choked up as she explained the impact the incident has had on her.
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The women, two who spoke on the record, said Schneiderman hit and choked them.
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They looked so alone, so alien in that strange land, that I choked up.
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Twenty hours after my mother's phone call, I landed in sweltering, smog-choked Delhi.
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The conflict has choked energy output and shuttered a key export terminal and pipeline.
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"Law enforcement choked," Radner said at a news conference on Wednesday, according to CNN.
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In 2010, Haynes's mother, Sherry, choked on a cheese sandwich and couldn't be revived.
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He said they went back to the woman&aposs apartment, where he choked her.
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Plus, many people around the world still experience soot-choked air in their cities.
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He got a six-pack-ring wrapped around his neck and choked to death?
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Marrinetto lifted it from the ground and we all happily choked on its scent.
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They'll find me three days later, dehydrated or dead, choked on my own vomit.
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We stoically choked down whatever meals they passed off on us in the meantime.
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Clinton accused him of having "choked" in a meeting with the president of Mexico.
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"Just a guy sitting at home watching journalism being choked into extinction," it reads.
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Normally, the main street is choked with traffic and its sidewalks crowded with pedestrians.
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Subway riders choked back panic, crowded together and fought their way through the wreckage.
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The prisoner argued that Mr. Scarcella choked and hit him to coerce a confession.
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He knows too much, and several times during our conversation he paused, choked up.
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" She choked out a quick sob and said, "At least now we're done wondering.
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UberBOAT began in late June in the luminous archipelago of Croatia's tourist-choked islands.
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Allowing the Red Sea to be choked off between Eritrea and Yemen is inconceivable.
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Two of the women told The New Yorker that Mr. Schneiderman had choked them.
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They fell onto the floor, and again he choked her until she blacked out.
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He got choked up as he asked the judge if he could hug Guyger.
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All manner of businesses also suffer, as imports are choked by tariffs and quotas.
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When my clients complete this exercise, they are often choked up or in tears.
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That fear held me so tightly that it choked out any joy of life.
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He took her into one, choked her to death and left her body there.
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Principal Britt Smith choked up as he looked at images of the decimated building.
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Principal Britt Smith choked up as he looked at images of the decimated building.
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Lake Shore Drive, rather than being choked with the usual morning traffic, was leisurely.
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In Charlotte, the streets around the host arena, Spectrum Center, were choked with traffic.
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Another law enforcement official said she told hospital employees that Mr. Spitzer had choked her.
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During the election Mr Trump called rivals "disgusting" or said they "choked like a dog".
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While reading the newspaper one morning in 1926, Albert Einstein nearly choked on his eggs.
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Still, the city's snow-choked roads forced some people to leave their cars and walk.
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She choked when she realized the church used wine instead of grape juice, she said.
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Here are some of their thoughts: Allison Werthmann-Radnich choked up as she remembered Prince.
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The officer who choked Garner, Daniel Pantaleo, would not be indicted by a grand jury.
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We've been digging tunnels since the late 19th century to bypass our choked surface streets.
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I'm getting choked up even talking about it... That will give me fuel for years.
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Wills even gets choked up explaining as much, calmly resting his arm around her shoulders.
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" "It's difficult to understand; it was unreal," she continues, her voice choked with emotion. "Surreal.
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Rivera allegedly bit her hand and leg and choked her until she nearly lost consciousness.
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"I've done it three times now live and I've choked up every time," he says.
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According to authorities, van der Sloot choked, beat and smothered Ramirez in a drunken rage.
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And it could provide a helpful lesson for other car-choked cities looking for air.
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Footage reportedly shows Alvarez struggling to save himself as he was choked, according to PIX11.
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The alien coiled around her in one motion and choked the life out of her.
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"I feel like we sort of choked," one former senior Obama aide told the Post.
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His former coach, John Hackworth, was choked up as he remembered his former student-athlete.
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Suck it up folks, because it's time that London's illegal pollution was finally choked off.
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If prices fell, small companies could see access to finance being choked off, she said.
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He then heard his girlfriend scream and she claimed that she was choked as well.
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At Wednesday's service, her father, Mark Heyer, choked up as he spoke of his daughter.
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MSNBC host Rachel Maddow choked up in tears as she attempted to read breaking news.
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"I feel we sort of choked," one senior Obama Administration official told the Washington Post .
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Here they are, living in a series of buildings choked to the brim with warriors.
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How come you just choked me for ten minutes but I'm not calling the police?
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The teenager also said an officer choked him prior to the start of the video.
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Tarantino also spit in the actresses face and choked her for the movie, per Thurman.
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Often, they choked way up, or gripped the bat like an ax handle, hands spread.
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"I don't know what to tell you," he said, appearing choked up by the question.
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Rick Perales (R) kissed and choked his current primary opponent for a state House seat.
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Even while playing games with high-resolution 3D graphics, the OnePlus 3 never choked up.
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His friends at work joked about the comfort of those same odors that choked Paul.
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"You look like your mum in the '90s!" she choked out eventually, wiping away tears.
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No one seems to notice that a man is being choked to death on television.
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It's alleged that in 2003, Ghomeshi choked and slapped Trailer Park Boys actress Lucy DeCoutere.
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Across miles of choppy, fog-choked seas, the boat's message was relayed through wireless telegraphy.
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Supporting service workers Service sectors, including travel and hospitality, are suddenly choked by financial hardship.
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Some inductees cry (Morris choked up but did not break down as Bill Mazeroski did).
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The bride choked up during the vows, and he handed her a box of tissues.
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The bottom looked like the coach getting choked at practice by one of his players.
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When he had tracked the monster down, he wrestled it and choked it to death.
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The next day, we had to receive Communion, and my father choked on the wafer.
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A dead sea turtle, evidently choked by oil, washed ashore on one island, Amami Oshima.
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Nikki claims Tony choked her and stomped on her head in a fit of rage.
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A few minutes after the game, the road out of Spakenburg is choked with traffic.
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Martin was punched and choked, tried to run away and was beaten more, he said.
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Lovato needed to restart the song as she got choked up during her first attempt.
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" Mx. Bruce took what seemed to be a significant breath: "I'm not getting choked up.
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Decades of overzealous fire protection have left them choked with closely clustered, small-diameter trees.
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Her mother sees the relationship as an abomination against God; Ijeoma feels choked by tradition.
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They said Mr. McCullough, then 18, dragged Maria away, choked and stabbed her to death.
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Kaine said Trump "choked" during his meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto last week.
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"May your choked fields sing / only hunger's growl," the donkey narrator of one poem intones.
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That night at the hospital, though, she proved them wrong; she choked while eating dinner.
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"I can't talk about it," he said, his voice quavering as he choked back tears.
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And even areas far from wildfires sometimes contend with air choked with tiny, harmful particles.
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And both greater Baltimore and the U.S. Capital region are perpetually choked by traffic. Gov.
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Authorities are also continuing to spray water from fire trucks on the capital's choked streets.
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"Where is my mother?" nine-year-old Islam Habra asks, her voice choked with tears.
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"I was choked up when I got down on one knee and proposed," he said.
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UberBOAT began in late June in the luminous archipelago of Croatia's tourist-choked islands. nyti.
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For a moment, I choked up and found it difficult to get the words out.
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Fish that have been choked by these harmful algae blooms are washing up on beaches.
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"I remember talking to him about my mom and getting choked up," Ms. Blackman said.
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One traumatized elderly woman, Rosa, choked up as she talked to reporters about the fires.
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Hodgkinson choked the child and dragged her by her hair, according to the sheriff's report.
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Holderness says Porter kicked her, choked her, and threw her down when angry with her.
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He spat on her face in one scene and choked her with a chain for another.
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As often happened throughout the season, just when Tai needed to be most eloquent, he choked.
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A political dynasty ended not with a bang, but with choked-back tears and a whimper.
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In younger cities, those shorter trips tend to involve long, grim walks down car-choked highways.
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"Before I get choked up, let me officially kick off our final holiday season," she said.
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And finally, the air and water became so choked with pollutants that citizens began demanding reform.
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"The people of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina have spoken," a choked-up Bush said.
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"The hardest moment of my life was definitely the divorce," the former Miss Universe choked up.
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The capital Manila and popular tourist destinations including Cebu are battling choked streets and rising pollution.
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Pelosi choked up when she spoke of her colleague and friend at her press conference Thursday.
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"Free trade is being choked," Johnson said, alluding to ongoing trade battles between Washington and China.
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Cuts to income taxes, generous incentives for fracking companies and low oil prices have choked revenues.
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Its solution was Plan Frontera Sur, which essentially choked off undocumented immigration at Mexico's southern end.
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My daughters are 18 and 20, and they get, like, choked up about being that girl.
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He got choked up a few times, and eventually it was just too much for him.
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Rigney choked up as she addressed the crowd, but she was also quick to make jokes.
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Then there was the Ferris wheel, rusted and in suspended animation, every crack choked with weeds.
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It makes not only celebrity but creativity sound like a noose that she's choked herself with.
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She recalled then being stabbed with broken glass and choked by Lane before she blacked out.
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Drought had pushed farmers to abandon their crops, and dust storms, once rare, choked the air.
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Brown choked, bit, and punched Rihanna and threatened to kill her, landing her in the hospital.
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Bike messengers have long known cycling is the fastest way to get around traffic-choked cities.
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She is made to watch, screaming, as the life is choked out from her lover's body.
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Our sources also say Prodigy choked on an egg in the hospital shortly before he died.
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At times her voice grew choked with emotion and she sometimes seemed to struggle for breath.
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In the docs, she says he forcibly grabbed her by the hair, hit and choked her.
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Madaya is a rebel-held city that has been choked off by government blockades and landmines.
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Sometimes it was hard for me to get through it because I would get choked up.
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The rapidly growing megacity of Shenzhen, China, was choked with diesel pollution in the early 2010s.
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Plus, Brandao says he was being choked out and wanted to put a stop to it.
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Crude choked off a stock market rally Tuesday, when futures reversed course during the trading day.
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Thanos choked the life out of Loki right there in the opening minutes of Infinity War.
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In November, a man in New York City was allegedly choked because of his MAGA hat.
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During the altercation, Brantley allegedly choked Alexis until she died, the warrant states, ABC News reports.
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Its best writers flung their arms around whatever they cared about, and choked it to death.
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He got choked up during scenes of heroic sacrifice and sappy father-son moments in movies.
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On the postgame dais, James clutched the championship trophy to his chest and choked back tears.
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In one instance, she described a fight in which she alleged he hit and choked her.
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Reflecting on what Valentine has meant to his team and program, the coach choked back tears.
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Following the paths means glimpsing abandoned army structures, many used to store ammunition, choked by vegetation.
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Weinman yells that she can't breathe and that she's being choked while she continues to struggle.
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Defend their voice, and their right to ask why they're being handled, being removed, being CHOKED.
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LIMA (Reuters) - It's not easy getting around Lima, Peru's traffic-choked capital of 10 million people.
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Zager's husband, Casey, later shared on Instagram that the baby had actually choked on a bean.
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City Councilman Daniel Dromm choked up and was briefly unable to continue speaking about the change.
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She said that he choked her until she passed out and hit her with a gun.
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Justine Kish got the shit choked out of her during UFC Fight Night 112—quite literally.
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She explained that he slammed her against a wall and choked her until someone else intervened.
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It was an emotional moment for Paulson, too, who choked up as he read his statement.
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The streets of New York were choked thick with signs, teenagers, the occasional parent, and police.
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A newspaper report indicates he was choked to death by the officers who were overseeing him.
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Media reports say Smith allegedly choked friend Georgia Ling during an argument in a hotel bathroom.
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Like Eric Garner, Poussey was choked to death following a sit-in protest against prison conditions.
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The theater's closing marks the end of a tradition slowly choked by digital smut and gentrification.
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Researchers have used data collected by Juno to model Jupiter's storm-choked north pole in 3D.
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It was striking in a country where all institutions had broken down, where corruption choked everything.
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I don't know why I get choked up thinking about it, even now, two months later.
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Some 30 years ago, the Kurdish people were being choked with chemical weapons by Saddam Hussein.
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I got a bit choked up reading this: The "Lump in one's throat" is a UVULA.
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On Bourke Street, normally choked with cars and light-rail trains, everyone stopped for a while.
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The meaning the Cubs had to her and connecting with her father ... I almost choked up.
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Residents of China's smog-choked metropolises long ago grew accustomed to dealing with stubborn air pollutants.
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Obama Administration official said they "choked" when it came to acting on Russian meddling of election.
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He choked up again and lashed Edwards's second pitch into center for a run-scoring single.
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We all know of athletes who have had emotional meltdowns or choked in a big game.
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It's an adaptation to the murky, sediment-choked water of the muddy rivers paddlefish thrive in.
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Skaggs choked on his vomit while under the influence and the death was ruled an accident.
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I choked down the half-cold coffee with my tears and went to find Juan Martín.
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Using a deadly nerve agent, Assad choked out the life of innocent men, women and children.
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He was holding one in his mouth when he accidentally choked on it and swallowed it.
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Media reports at the time said the former player had choked his girlfriend, leaving her unconscious.
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The streets are covered in inches of chalky ash, the air still choked with white smoke.
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He was suddenly awakened one night gasping for air and feeling like he was being choked.
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"That kind of so-called populism Ronald Reagan would have choked on," Forbes told CNBC Monday.
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His voice choked with emotion, and his son, Zach, 21, gripped his shoulders as he spoke.
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"We thought God was with Egypt," he said in a choked voice, motioning to the sky.
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The legislation aims to bring peace to a region choked by four decades of separatist violence.
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"Certainly, we've choked down a big dose of anger about this downward spiral," she told me.
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Darroch notes that early animals may have choked out Ediacaran organisms by coiling around their bases.
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As the judge granted me grace, I shook, cried and choked on my words of thanks.
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On March 10, Angus slapped Emily, choked her, and slammed her head against her own desk.
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When she arrived at Lane's Longmont, Colorado, home, Wilkins was stabbed and choked until she lost consciousness.
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Trump responded by calling him "pathetic" and said he choked like a dog during his presidential bid.
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Kabul most of the time feels like what it is: another poor, traffic-choked South Asian city.
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He pulled a gun on her multiple times and once choked her so hard she passed out.
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As one Submission Room wrestler tells me, some of her clients even pay to be choked out.
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Didn't matter in "Rocky III" though ... when Balboa choked out a raging Thunderlips like a little bitch.
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Officers spoke with Pizarro, who allegedly told them her sisters choked her, and she had difficulty breathing.
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I choked up because it wasn't something I'd do in my regular life, let alone on camera.
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"You shot my brother," the husband's brother told Dunn before he choked her, the arrest report stated.
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Mother of Eric Garner choked to death after being stopped for selling loose cigarettes on the street.
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"I got so choked up," Lee says of seeing Biegel for the first time at their wedding.
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When the line was mentioned to him during CNN's interview, Smith choked up and blinked back tears.
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How misunderstood she was, how choked she was, how she was such a victim of her times.
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Mr. Trump fired back that Mr. Romney "choked like a dog" during his own White House run.
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" Trump rallied his supporters against Romney on Saturday, telling them Romney "choked and he let us down.
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The American people didn't vote to return to the dirty old days when smog choked our cities.
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When police questioned Carmona, he told them he had "choked out" his father for almost 20 minutes.
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So, the next time you're choked up, don't fight the feeling and just let your tears happen.
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At dusk the boy peeks through the gate and scans the length of the rubble-choked alley.
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First, Arnold tweeted that Burnett "went ape" and choked him at "this huge Emmy party" Sunday evening.
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A massive luxury cruise liner, for example, recently sailed through the historically dangerously ice-choked Northwest Passage.
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Even she is a little choked up when she gets there to explain Shawn's case to Fitz.
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Left unattended, or worse, uncared for, that fragile beauty can be choked, can die and can disappear.
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Chances are, if you're over the age of 21, your Facebook feed is choked with baby photos.
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But as more than a million migrants reached Europe illegally last year, mass applications choked systems everywhere.
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Laszlo Krajnyak choked up while speaking from his home in Tiszaujvaros about his sister&aposs recent visit.
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Elio seated, fixated, and choked up while thinking about the loves and losses that come with life?
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But the city is also choked with tuk-tuks and motorcycles, and trucks from India and China.
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His voice choked with tears, Jason, 40, spoke with reporters not long after learning his son's fate.
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At that point, the system is so choked with material that subsequent flashes can't make it out.
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Papi choked on his beer, pounded his fist against his chest and shook his head, eyes watering.
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Sheriff Reader choked back tears when talking about the "shockwave" the murder had sent around the community.
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In the 22013s, the gulag camp system phased into a working-class city, choked with coal dust.
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It was an extraordinary number, and one that still gets Dr. Paul Farmer a little choked up.
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Picture a Santa Monica where new development has been choked off, leading property values to skyrocket further.
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The Samsung Chromebook always choked in a similar scenario, and iPads simply don't multitask at that level.
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In her court filing, Heard claimed Depp repeatedly hit her, ripped out her hair and choked her.
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Cranley voiced his support for the police department, got choked up and stepped away from the podium.
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So, when K.C. choked away the game, the LAPD decided to rub some salt in the wound.
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Whether that means he smothered the thing somehow or actually choked it to death, no one knows.
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While many people may have choked at being put on the spot, Suboi was more than ready.
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Instead, Beck choked her, dug his fingers forcibly into her neck and penetrated her with his fingers.
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Nancy also choked up over Casey saying she has no guilt or remorse, and sleeps just fine.
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Porter's first wife, Colbie Holderness, 37, alleged to The Daily Mail that he choked and punched her.
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Not only has their baby choked on a penny, but their eldest child, Erin, is constantly missing.
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There are moments, and they are less frequent and further between, that I get spontaneously choked up.
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"I got very choked up," McCain said, recalling the standing ovation he got on the Senate floor.
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" Mathews then allegedly stated that he "physically assisted" her in drinking her milk, "and the girl choked.
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" He paused as he said that, his lips beginning to quiver as he choked back tears. "There.
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He choked up as he spoke about his family and fired back at senators who questioned him.
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India's poor roads and choked cities favor bikes over cars, but the most important factor is price.
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When I wrote an obituary for an elderly woman, I got choked up interviewing the deceased's friend.
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I also got choked up when I went to cover a local couple adopting five Russian siblings.
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In one version of the evolving explanations for his death, Saudi officials suggested Khashoggi was accidentally choked.
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The parents initially thought the baby choked on a muffin, but later learned it was a bean.
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Sydney, Australia's most populated city, is being choked by a thick blanket of smoke from nearby brushfires.
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When she claimed he "choked" at his meeting with the president of Mexico, he kept pretty calm.
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He has denied murdering her, insisting she died by accident after he choked her consensually during sex.
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"There is an understandable impatience," Mines Minister Abdoulaye Magassouba told Reuters in Conakry, Guinea's traffic-choked capital.
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There's plenty of positives, including Hollon's moody new soundtrack to the film Sun Choked, to talk about.
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Surrounded by his children, Mr. Barakett was too choked up to smile until he glimpsed the bride.
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The fjord was choked with ice on day five and I knew I wouldn't get picked up.
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I choked down water because I was faint with dehydration, but even the water made me ill.
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The bad guys, save the shiny armored stormtroopers, wore black and choked people to death with magic.
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It is often a traffic-choked monster that ruins the commutes of many who must use it.
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As she made the announcement during the emotional press conference, Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould choked up.
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And Seattle's streets are so choked the city needs to find ways to have fewer cars altogether.
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Rivers were choked with brown silt, the soil and nutrients stripped off the land by pounding rains.
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As TMZ first reported, he was in a Las Vegas hospital when he choked on an egg.
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Food, water, blankets, and medical aid are trickling into remote areas via inland roads choked with traffic.
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His accusers had said that he slapped them, choked them and spit on them, frequently during sex.
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The UK prime minister said Washington as well as the EU and China had "choked" global growth.
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But when my oldest son wrote his college essay, I read it and got totally choked up.
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Survivors said flames spread quickly and billowing thick, black smoke blinded and choked those struggling to flee.
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Iconic Sydney, choked in bushfire smoke, is swamped in some of the most atrocious air on Earth.
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In a brief statement in the courtroom, Gates choked up as he expressed regret for the crimes.
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Now the river is choked, residents told our reporter, and some parts are reduced to a trickle.
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National Security Adviser suggested today that sanctions & protests have Iran "choked off", will force them to negotiate.
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Mr. Tracy choked back a sob as he recalled first setting eyes on Ms. Tracy in 1974.
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When her predecessor choked up in public, Ms. Bachelet said, he was hailed as a sensitive man.
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The road to Hasaka was choked by traffic earlier this week as people fled Ras al-Ain.
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In October, Anderson reported that three boys had choked and punched him, according to an incident report.
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" As for Beckham, he never claimed he was choked ... saying after the game, "It's hot out there.
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His death on Sunday underscores the ubiquity of the helicopter in this sprawling and traffic-choked metropolis.
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One woman fled to the shelter this spring after her husband choked her until she was unconscious.
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Remembering where she was before she joined the group gets her a little choked up, Joan said.
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Ever since, these two metropolises have come close often, yet somehow always choked or simply fallen short.
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Alkhawaldeh choked up during the CAIR news conference, saying he's been having trouble sleeping since the incident.
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In separate interviews with police, the women said they choked the others to death, the affidavit says.
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Mader told CNN last year that Williams was "visibly choked up" and told Mader to shoot him.
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Roads into Athens were choked by residents trying to flee, hampering rescuers' efforts to reach the fires.
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She told BuzzFeed that she left Mr. Kelly after he slapped and choked her during an argument.
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Women who have come forward to say that he punched and choked and smothered and silenced them.
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Thomas got choked up talking about the incident and said Will was like a brother to him.
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Thus was the great gasp of creativity choked, its possibilities shrunken, its fruits locked up in forgotten warehouses.
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To begin, there is darkly concentrated onion soup, choked with melted Gruyère that seems never to run out.
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In 2015, Miami Beach was cold, rainy, and, thanks to an out-of-commission causeway, choked with traffic.
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Back then, Earth's atmosphere was choked in methane and ammonia, without any free floating oxygen to speak of.
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A black man is choked to death on video in New York, but no one is held accountable.
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I can go through old photos on my phone, getting choked up in the middle of the night.
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An unestimated amount in damages to infrastructure has choked off transit and produced food shortages in some markets.
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He said they got into a fight over credit cards and he choked her until she stopped breathing.
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One woman said she and Parsons were living together when he choked her until she couldn&apost breathe.
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" Trump tweeted, "Mitt Romney had his chance to beat a failed president but he choked like a dog.
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FOWLER: And folks, during the break, you missed Jesse slobbering, because he almost choked on his chicken nuggets.
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Green groups want to extend the ban to smaller diesel cars and other smog-choked cities in India.
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He choked on his own vomit after an overdose of sleeping pills on September 18th 1970, aged 27.
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Together their accusations described a variety of sexual assaults — unwanted groping, penetration and physical trauma, including being choked.
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It's an argument for music choked with noise and stimulus, a portrayal of manic energy and awkward heartache.
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When Myles learned last week that the Conviction Integrity Unit is reviewing his case, he choked back tears.
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As a reminder: Vader choked a rebel to death with his own gloved hands in A New Hope.
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A 19-year-old giving social media passwords to parents… we're getting choked up just thinking about it.
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The model and designer gets choked up revealing her greatest wish for her children with husband Matthew McConaughey.
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The killer kidnapped his victim, then raped, choked, stabbed, beat her with a baseball bat and decapitated her.
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He told police that Sherin had choked to death while drinking milk in the middle of the night.
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To this day, I get choked up when speaking about it and I can't adequately express my thanks.
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She chose a big bat, choked up on the handle, took some practice swings, and called her shot.
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Randy Weber choked up when he saw the line wrapping along the bus and weaving through three tents.
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The problem with the economists was their idealized models blinded them to the way power choked off competition.
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But even popular ideas can be choked out by a legislative system that has become overgrown and ungovernable.
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Brooksbank choked back tears while a similarly emotional Eugenie giggled, providing surprisingly relatable moments from this regal affair.
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The theory, laid out by Redditor RobertGoulet850, states that Cersei will inevitably be choked to death by Jaime.
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However, the Academy Award-nominated actress choked up when talking about her late partner Ledger and their daughter.
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He said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had "choked out the lives" of innocent men, women and children.
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The affidavit said Crawley pleaded guilty to simple assault after a May incident in which he choked Stith.
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She tried fighting back, she said, but Foster punched and choked her, preventing her from saving her children.
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Police surmised he'd been choked and then beaten using a nearby chair, which was flecked with blood spatter.
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The island was choked with hundreds of thousands of vacationers, hard-partying dance-music junkies, and cruise-shippers.
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As we first reported ... he was arrested in September 2017 after his teenage daughter claimed he choked her.
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Chance and several others choked up while thanking Mac for his music, friendship and opportunities in the biz.
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"Assad choked out the helpless," President Donald Trump said after the US launched missiles into Syria Thursday night.
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You'll recall the famous pics of McCarran International Airport tarmacs choked with PJs in 2015 for Mayweather/Pacquiao.
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As suburbs grew, a new influx of commuters choked urban roads built for traveling around a city's core.
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She got choked up discussing Stan's love for the fans ... something she says started many, many decades ago.
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Choked roads, electricity shortages and a lack of piped water are among the many public qualms facing Indonesians.
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Andrea Constand repeatedly choked up as she testified Bill Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her back in 2004.
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It's also the second time in the past few days that Bush choked up at a town hall.
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The last time we played, we were playing "The Incessant," and I was getting choked up singing [it].
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On Sunday, at a protest in Manhattan, he choked up describing Trump's "mean-spirited and un-American" actions.
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We gave away our suppers and choked down the paper on empty stomachs and waited to get lost.
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His wife, Elizabeth (Packer) Frank, said the cause was pulmonary problems after he had choked on some food.
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In a rematch of last season's Western Conference finals, Golden State simply choked the life out of Houston.
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How then did Say explain the woes of his age, the stuffed warehouses, clogged ports and choked markets?
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Some contend that rickshaws are the vehicles best-suited to traffic-choked roads, and the most environmentally friendly.
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I believe that the formerly resounding laughter of Jewry in Germany has now choked up in its throat.
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Soon after the transplant, Rezan's 9-month-old baby, also named Nabih, choked to death in his crib.
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After she watched a Justin Bieber video on a cell phone, her mother choked her, she told Campos.
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All kinds of terrible scenarios ran through my head, and I felt choked by the darkness surrounding me.
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At least one death and possibly two occurred when emergency vehicles couldn't get through the snow-choked streets.
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Trump countered that Romney had "choked like a dog" when Romney was the Republican presidential nominee in 2012.
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In an article published earlier this year, Cline describes an unnamed ex-boyfriend who she says choked her.
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"It started consensually and then the next second I'm getting hit in the face and choked," they recall.
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Or perhaps there was only one assailant and that person simply choked her while she was already unconscious.
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But it too has become clogged by cars and choked by air pollution over the past few decades.
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In the video, a man's dog is getting "choked out" by a kangaroo and he rushes to intervene.
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I tried to speak but ruined the moment by squeaking out the news in a choked, shrill voice.
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The new address, Park Avenue South, is almost the reverse, choked with traffic and lined with singles bars.
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Before dawn, a swarm of police vehicles and ambulances on standby choked the streets of the TriBeCa neighborhood.
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As she choked back tears, she said she never wanted her own daughter to experience the same fate.
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Cops say Kate also put a knee on her head, choked her, and tried to stop her breathing.
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"I blame Hillary Clinton personally for the death of my son," she said, as she choked back tears.
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The company will be thrilled that you're getting so choked up over its long-term investment in plants.
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Danueal Drayton was arrested earlier this year on charges that he choked an ex-girlfriend in Nassau County.
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"I think of course I have, and I think we all have choked in our matches," she said.
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It is marooned by highway construction on a projected bypass, at the edge of a choked traffic circle.
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I'm being choked to death by the invisible hand of late-stage capitalism, I'd say, only half-kidding.
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Still, in sprawling and traffic-choked Los Angeles, celebrities rely on helicopters the way most people take Ubers.
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Chopsticks down, I choked out a confession about a failed relationship that ended in an early midlife crisis.
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"Rooney, I love you," he said in his acceptance speech, his voice catching as a he choked up.
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But sometimes, there are whispers of mistreatment by spouses or partners, of being choked, chased or emotionally abused.
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The defense countered that the Rosenbaums were trying to save Laila after she choked on a chicken nugget.
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He choked on the plump specimen at the bottom of a hard-alcohol shot after knocking it back.
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Yang choked up days before the Iowa caucuses when he reflected on how far his campaign had come.
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I first used the voice in Reinaldo Povod's play "Nijinsky Choked His Chicken" at the Public in 1987.
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There was the tan brick place on a scruffy Manhattan side street often choked with double-parked taxis.
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So Ms. Balasubramanya keeps the door open, the noise and dust of Bangalore's traffic-choked streets streaming in.
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Instead, they argue, it could grease the skids for government projects now choked off by bureaucratic red tape.
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As for his then-wife, he admitted that he kicked, hit, and choked her and pulled her hair.
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People realized that a ban on the internet would have choked innovation and made the world less connected.
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He went back in and got that standing ovation he got, I think we all got choked up.
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Eric Garner was choked by a police officer as he was being arrested for allegedly selling cigarettes illegally.
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In tasting panels, drinkers choked down these wines, assigning them the same low ratings as spinach and peas.
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I could turn off my office light and look out a window at the sky choked with stars.
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Given that Guildford is choked by green belt, some building on surrounding fields is inevitable, admits Mr Bigmore.
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When we meet this "new Eurydice" walking through the underworld, she sounds unusual — either stammering or sounding choked.
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Scenes like this are playing out across the country, not just in traffic-choked regions of the Northeast.
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But in traffic-choked cities where greenhouse gas emissions are concentrated, momentum is building for cleaner urban fleets.
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In a press conference on Sunday, Marlins manager Don Mattingly choked back tears as he spoke about Fernández's death.
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"I once escaped a coffin buried several meters deep in the earth, and almost choked to death," said Tian.
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So when the moment came to pay the piper and admit the truth in front of Putin, Trump choked.
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"There was Pantaleo who choked him to death," said Gwen Carr, Eric Garner's mother, who lives in Staten Island.
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" Franken then choked up as he said, "Whatever it is that we do next, we will do it together.
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"My dad, he doesn&apost remember a lot of stuff these days," Oshie said as his voice choked up.
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Blackwell also visibly choked up as he defended both Cummings and the Baltimore neighborhood where he himself grew up.
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Food, water, blankets, and medical aid is trickling into remote areas via inland roads that are choked with traffic.
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She packed into a car with three other students and drove 15 hours on traffic-choked roads to Georgia.
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A few weeks later, Trump told a campaign rally that Romney "choked like a dog" during his 2012 run.
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She even broke down in tears during the Tuesday press conference — "What is wrong with me?" she choked out.
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She was reported to have been seen entering a water-choked tunnel but never came out, the agency said.
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"Trump administration officials have been sending babies and other young children…" she started to say before getting choked up.
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I tell my daughters — and I have to say, listening to Elijah's daughters speak, that got me choked up.
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There she claimed she was "spat on, choked, thrown out of a room, and called a 'n—–'" by Crowe.
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After Los Angeles, INRIX listed New York, San Francisco, Atlanta and Miami as the most traffic-choked U.S. cities.
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It's an insistent, slightly choked twang both powerful and needy, conjured from somewhere between his nose and his larynx.
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Lawmakers have choked on passing a large infrastructure package, for example, because there's no plan to pay for it.
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"It's a pollution disaster zone," said Tang Xian, a customer from one of China's most smog-choked provinces, Hebei.
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He has also said that he "choked like a dog" during his 2012 presidential campaign against President Barack Obama.
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They choked her, whipped her, sometimes pulled on her hair -- and other times shaved it, the Justice Department said.
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While watching the drumline bang in unison under the triumphal arch in Washington Square Park, I got choked up.
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He choked back tears as he said he hoped a similar drug-related case would not happen to anyone.
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The government siege around rebel-held Aleppo has choked off the supply of food, fuel and other daily necessities.
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I also choked on a hardboiled sweet on my sixth birthday and was banned from ever eating one again.
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But the idea that they could form a realistic agenda for a governing system choked by partisanship is absurd.
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By restricting Iran's ability to move oil around the globe, the U.S. sanctions have choked off Tehran's Syrian allies.
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She said he choked her around six times and chained her neck to a wheel well inside the van.
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Productivity in the retail business has improved recently; that could be choked off with a less flexible labour market.
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Mr. Barrie said he did not want to work outside the park since traffic-choked streets are more dangerous.
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The site previously reported Prodigy choked on an egg while in the hospital for treatment for sickle cell anemia.
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They fall down flights of stairs, get drowned, choked, jump out of collapsing buildings, and get thrown through walls.
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"He'd get choked up speaking about America," Mr. Brown said, recalling a visit to his church by Rafael Cruz.
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Pompeii and Herculaneum were both buried by Mt. Vesuvius, along with the citizens who choked to death on fumes.
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He choked up a bit as he talked about how much other people -- especially in Northern Cali -- have lost.
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Blinston's daughter told a therapist Blinston choked her Tuesday following an argument at his house during a custody visit.
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The victim was forced to perform sex acts at gun point, choked until she had seizures and gang-raped.
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On the night of the alleged incident, the woman claims Nick threw her to the ground and choked her.
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Lawler (and a lot of fans) believed ref Herb Dean prematurely stopped the fight while Robbie was getting choked.
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According to the suit ... the process server was "grabbed, yanked, pulled and choked" by someone in the rapper's entourage.
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Similarly, Mallory Ortberg's "An Incident Report" is Admiral Motti's official written complaint about being Force-choked by Darth Vader.
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It can't show that I care enough to get choked up when I apologize for the pain I've caused.
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But the junk-rated district may be choked off from borrowing because of a legal dispute with Illinois' governor.
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Instead, they let pass a state of dialogue as choked as the one that Berkeley's Free Speech movement resisted.
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Pull up other videos -- of Walter Scott being shot in the back and Eric Garner being choked to death.
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Outside Kathmandu, the capital, many towns and villages remain choked with rubble, as if the earthquake had happened yesterday.
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In August, thick smoke choked Brazil's capital São Paulo, darkening the midday sky and causing national, then international, outrage.
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So there's an urgent need for Congress to ensure that plastic doesn't keep flowing into our plastic-choked oceans.
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An autopsy revealed that Breana died from multiple stab wounds and was choked with her scarf, the affidavit said.
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Another found that just the first year of Title II choked off over five percent of expected network investment.
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She said he beat her, pistol-whipped her and once choked her so intensely she thought she would die.
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" He choked up as he spoke about his family and called Trump "the most extraordinary president in my lifetime.
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She noted that she's seen numerous cases in the emergency room of children who have choked on bread products.
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Kimmel choked up throughout the nearly 85033-minute monologue, telling how nurses noticed his baby had a heart murmur.
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"That's a lot of wisdom from a 10-year-old," he said to the committee through choked-back tears.
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"The photos represent what today in America feels like—broken, guns blazing, being choked up, shame," Gray tells Creators.
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You might remember the little puffling who choked on a butterfish and died as thousands of viewers helplessly watched.
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Wildfires are pretty routine around these parts, where it takes little to ignite characteristically dry and deadwood-choked forests.
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Since closing was announced, customers have delivered chocolates and cards, and some have choked up at the front desk.
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The streets outside of Ras al-Ayn were choked with vehicles Wednesday, with families attempting to flee the area.
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When I went to watch last year, I got so choked up watching the elite women run by me.
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In November, a Black Lives Matter protester was beaten and choked by security personnel after he disrupted a rally.
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The country's traffic-choked capital, Jakarta, struggled for years to build a subway, its first part opening only recently.
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The "love thy neighbor" ethos behind that sentiment has been all but choked out of this country's lingua franca.
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Marlon goes on to explain ... if LeBron's haters got choked up last night ... it wasn't because they were emotional.
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A woman at San Jose University in California reported having her hijab pulled so hard that it choked her.
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Tyronesha got choked up when she told us about seeing a comedic skit about the incident the rapper posted.
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The result is well-seasoned, succulent meat without the hassle of all that water and the salt-choked drippings.
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The air was so choked by poison that radioactive material fell with the rain on Christchurch in New Zealand.
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The only way to find out if someone wants to be choked during sex is to ask them first.
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" Ru went as frozen-faced as a post-root-canal Marcia Cross, and choked out, "Cher is not old.
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He slapped me in the face, strangled me until I choked, spat on me, and called me a slut.
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Later, Ms. Youssef choked back tears as she described trying to hug her sister, who kept pushing her away.
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"What we do not share are unified views of social, legal and political issues," he said getting choked up.
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Once, when she didn't address him as "Daddy" or "Master," she said, he choked her until she blacked out.
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As Malik, Mr Ghir captures his father's choked-up shame after being laid off by the Vauxhall car factory.
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Venezuelan money partly explains the forest of cranes dotting the traffic-choked capital city of Santo Domingo, for example.
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The fear among local residents is what the onslaught will mean for neighborhoods already choked by constant traffic snarls.
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Two of the women interviewed, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, said Mr. Schneiderman choked and repeatedly hit them.
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It's not as sexy as the hyperloop, but the real solution to traffic-choked cities is the humble bus.
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"I got kind of choked up the first time I heard those words all over again," Daniel Valdez said.
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They play on the swings with the little kids, then bike home in the dark through traffic-choked streets.
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During the conference, Smart choked back tears often, showing just how emotional it is for him to talk about.
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Then, too, in spite of myself, I felt choked with emotion, overwhelmed with the joyful spirit of my community.
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The TV crews directed bright lights in the mother's face, and soon she was giving a tear-choked interview.
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The measures have choked off supplies of fuel, food and medicine to Yemen, where millions face starvation and disease.
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The video highlighted these latest developments, claiming that he "choked" during the Mexico trip and then lied about it.
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Nearby, Singapore and Malaysia have both choked in a dense haze all week, with air quality reaching unhealthy levels.
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A third showed an Orthodox Jewish man hanging on to a fence as an assailant jumped and choked him.
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Friday's report that the economy added 304,000 jobs in January suggests that the Fed hasn't yet choked the economy.
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"The only time I got choked up was after the tributes on the floor of the Senate," Biden says.
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" The sticker also features an asylum-seeker being choked by the tear gas while carrying a sign reading "Amnesty.
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All the sex workers who spoke with BuzzFeed News said they are routinely beaten, choked, and spit on by clients.
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From starting a business to navigating the Brazilian justice system, processes choked with inefficiency are now a little more accessible.
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In some areas red tape surely has choked lending—notably residential mortgages, where recklessness led to catastrophe a decade ago.
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The surge in bad loans has choked new lending in an economy which needs more investment to help spur growth.
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Hearing a noise, his wife then entered the bathroom and was choked, causing her to briefly pass out, Rich said.
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During their conversation, Walter appears not to have a care in the world; Heidi is choked up, and seemingly moved.
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In 2015 there was a drought, and for the past two summers, the sky has been choked with wildfire smoke.
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Children were locked in closets, choked, put into prone restraints for minor behavior issues, sent to jail and even killed.
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"We had only been married a month the first time he choked me," she wrote in a statement to police.
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"When I fled home in the war...," Han said, faltering as she choked with emotion and left her sentence incomplete.
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There was Shaquille O'Neal choked up, saying, "My spirit just left my body," lamenting not speaking to Bryant more often.
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Nigeria and Angola stumbled when oil prices fell; in the former, militants also choked off production by blowing up pipelines.
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The musician then choked up when he told the crowd that the iconic singer will forever serve as a mentor.
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"I usually don't cry, but you never know, you might get choked up watching Frozen or something," he adds, jokingly.
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The woman claimed the then-Los Angeles Lakers player also blocked her from leaving his room and allegedly choked her.
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The women claimed that Schneiderman subjected them to nonconsensual physical violence, sometimes during sex, including being slapped or choked. bit.
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The 62-year-old said he choked the children, but later changed his statement to report he used a knife.
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She alleged that what began as a consensual sexual encounter turned violent, as Nungesser choked her and raped her anally.
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She claims he also choked her, spat on her and used the n-word while 86ing her from the party.
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He choked, and then got into a Twitter war because the Mexican president said, 'We're not paying for that wall.
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In one plaintiff's case, Customs and Border Patrol officers reportedly choked him and physically restrained him to obtain his phone.
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" June, 2016: Trump tweets, "Mitt Romney had his chance to beat a failed president but he choked like a dog.
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"Trailer Park Boys" star Michael Smith is behind bars after witnesses say he choked a woman at Hollywood's Roosevelt Hotel.
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It's been almost 18 months since Big Ang died from cancer, but Drita still gets choked up talking about her.
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Take, for example, this guy, who choked when a Tinder match asked him to impress her in just three messages.
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"I said he choked me, so I put my hand on him, and that's when I was arrested," he said.
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The officers took the woman to a hospital where she allegedly told doctors that Spitzer had shoved and choked her.
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It was a perfect August evening in Los Angeles, with weather so pleasant, even choked traffic couldn't bring you down.
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With a bullet in her gut, her voice choked with pain, Dee Hill pleaded with the 911 dispatcher for help.
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Failed presidential candidate Mitt Romney, the man who "choked" and let us all down, is now endorsing Lyin' Ted Cruz.
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The Food Bank's frozen food section was choked full of mangoes, pork, lettuce, pineapple and a variety of other items.
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The scrappy, ennobling cult show I once knew is now all too often a special-effects-choked, bottom-line behemoth.
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I had a life a lot like Beli's, the young woman said, and then, without warning, she choked into tears.
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When Kavanaugh teared up and choked on his words a few moments ago, Graham and Cornyn started tearing up too.
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Strategic clashes between the warring parties have choked infrastructure, so aid and basic necessities are extremely hard to access. 3.
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One man was too choked up to talk, his tiny Chihuahua-pit bull mix shaking inside his battered camouflage jacket.
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It is an unforgiving place, choked by swirling sandstorms and baked by summer temperatures that can reach 2320 degrees Fahrenheit.
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He choked and then got into a Twitter war because the Mexican president said we're not paying for that wall.
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The president choked up when recalling the 2012 shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 children dead.
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Miley Cyrus Groped & Choked By Crazed FanAbby Lee Miller's Shocking Prison StoriesJenelle Evans Receives Suspicious 'White Powder' in the Mail
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He choked and then got into a Twitter war because the Mexican president said, 'We're not paying for that wall.
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At the end of "A God in Ruins," by Kate Atkinson, I was crying so hard that I nearly choked.
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After the outpouring of protests a year ago, the government has steadily choked off Mr. Guaidó's ability to organize people.
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There are still some claiming that Conor McGregor's getting choked was evidence of his lack of skill on the ground.
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During the arrest, Mr. Rush was shocked with a Taser, choked and beaten by Officer Hickman, according to police records.
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Every part of this flower inspires fear: The hair clip resembles a noose, perhaps for a victim choked by femininity.
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The acrid air choked the city and an ominous black cloud spread over the mayor's new hope: plastic garbage bins.
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"He choked it," Sergey Lazorenko, the chief veterinary officer of the region said, reading from a report of the incident.
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He slammed her head against the dashboard, and choked and bit her before he kicked her out of the car.
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For over an hour, Market Street has slowed to a crawl, choked by the cars of for-hire vehicle drivers.
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Further, TMZ said that West claimed in court documents that Cousins, 29, once allegedly choked her during a previous encounter.
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We won't come back to this angle of scorched tar, logged forest choked with brush, Canada hunched behind a bluff.
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That's how much traffic congestion has increased drive times in Bengalaru, India, the world's most traffic-choked city in 2019.
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American ships have bolstered coalition naval blockades, which have choked Yemen's access to food, fuel and life-saving medical supplies.
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Clouds in the high, thin, South Dakotan air, that choked him as he dangled in a harness on the mountainside.
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She says 31-year-old Lawson grabbed her by the neck, choked her and began punching her in the head.
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The acting American consul general, John Warner, choked back tears on the tarmac as he comforted a friend of Sabika's.
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"I remember the joy, the conversations we had with him on the stage," Acevedo recalled as he choked back tears.
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One possibility, the official said, was that she had been choked sometime — even days earlier — before going into the river.
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The boy choked to death as he and his family tried to escape the flames in their 18th-floor apartment.
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Details: Kimmel choked up throughout the nearly 13-minute monologue, telling how nurses noticed his baby had a heart murmur.
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In 1987, Zurich residents began voting on proposals to remove cars from Limmatquai, one of its major car-choked thoroughfares.
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But the strategy failed to pressure Moise out of office, and further choked the country's flailing economy and emergency services.
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Colin always invited me to play with his friends, and never got mad when I choked in the final round.
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Two separate storm systems choked transportation across the center of the nation, bringing 223 inches of snow in some areas.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos spoke at Covey&aposs memorial service and choked up as he shared a memory of her.
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The city's population has grown by about 1.5 million since 1990 and may only be choked off by frail transportation.
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They married, and as Hollywood royalty, they enjoyed a huge fan following; crowds choked the streets during their world tours.
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She claims they punched her, choked her and pried her fingers back so violently, it permanently damaged her right hand.
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He says Burnett choked him so violently he needs a doctor and he truly believed Mark wanted to kill him.
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Guatemala City is a traffic-choked metropolis which moves to the beat of reggaeton and big band, brass-heavy ranchera.
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Another former girlfriend confided in Selvaratnam about a volatile relationship, saying that Schneiderman also slapped, choked, and spit on her.
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I get a little choked up whenever I think about it, and your story of meeting him happenstance in the park.
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Parker claims Chris repeatedly punched and slapped her in the face, and choked her while slamming her head on the ground.
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I recount this to Ayers-Rigsby while we sit on a choked concrete freeway, inching from Fort Lauderdale to Biscayne Bay.
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Rory Brown and Joe Yanarella I get choked up thinking about these guys and I'm eternally grateful to each of them.
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We found that morale there has plummeted, anxiety is rife, science is being choked off, and much work has been paralyzed.
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A webcam maintained by the Yosemite Conservancy shows live views of the smoke-choked valley as the fires continue to rage.
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After consuming eight MDMA tablets in Australia in 2015, Depp choked Heard and then slammed her into a countertop, Heard says.
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In December 2016, Jacqueline Craig, who is black, called police to complain that a neighbor had grabbed and choked her son.
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Tom Arnold isn't backing down on his claim that Mark Burnett "choked" him at a pre-Emmys party on Sunday night.
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He gets choked up when discussing the video of Castile, describing it as "the most heart-wrenching thing" he'd ever seen.
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Jump forward to today, with thousands of cars idling on the city's traffic-choked freeways, and the situation is far worse.
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The animals are as comfortable lounging with tea drinkers at a café as they are dodging cars on traffic-choked streets.
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Former Barack Obama advisor Van Jones choked up on CNN talking about what is looking like a Donald Trump presidential win.
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TMZ broke the story ... Prodigy died in June 2017, when he choked on an egg while hospitalized for sickle cell anemia.
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He allegedly choked his girlfriend then fired off several shots from a handgun inside his garage following an argument last October.
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Most people don't think of Atlanta as a sprawling, car-choked commuter nightmare on par with Los Angeles, but it is.
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But beginning in 2012, when a new round of comprehensive sanctions took effect, commerce with much of the world was choked.
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Visibly choked up, she put a hand to her heart as she thanked her fans before wiping tears from her eyes.
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He allegedly sexually assaulted and choked the woman, and refused to let her leave her apartment on July 22 and 23.
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But all those bottles go into an endless stream of plastic that has overflowed trash cans, clogged landfills and choked oceans.
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One of LoveYourself's testing centers sits in traffic-choked Mandaluyong City, on the third floor of a hardware and paint center.
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Originally, she told people that the child choked on a Pop Tart; that was one of the discrepancies the police found.
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It can be as simple as, 'Hey, I like having hands in my hair but I don't want to be choked.
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The death toll has ticked up during the day as rescuers searched with dogs and machinery in the mud-choked rubble.
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The actor who allegedly choked Paris Jackson and accused Seth Green of pedophilia jumped off a bridge in Arizona and died.
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" The former vice president choked up and wiped away a tear before continuing, "I always thought of John as a brother.
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Alas, the rope went too tight and choked the life from him too quickly, so the flames only consumed a corpse.
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Sitting in that car, choked in traffic took days off my life — time I can't afford to lose as a father.
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After the first morning rounds of cleanup, I dialed my mother's house and choked back tears as I relayed the news.
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Steel-making producers in Linyi city, in China's coastal Shandong province, have been shuttered after intense smog choked China's major cities.
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The officers said the victim, a car-theft suspect, had violently resisted arrest; prosecutors said one officer had choked the man.
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Rady Mom (D) choked him after he said hello at a graduation party earlier this month, according to the Lowell Sun.
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The employment contract Mason drew up for Hurston was rigid, comprehensive, and "choked with legalese," Hurston's biographer Valerie Boyd has written.
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"Today I am a proud soldier in Arnie's Army," said Nicklaus, who frequently choked up with emotion during a heartfelt speech.
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He dropped out in February 2158, too choked up to mention Donald Trump, who emerged as the clear nominee that May.
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The way the war is waged has systematically choked civilians by making less food available and affordable to millions of people.
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After I choked down a sip of the Aloha Beaches flavor, my senses felt completely and thoroughly assaulted by this beverage.
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And the city is sprawling and choked with traffic, so whether you drive or take a taxi, allow plenty of time.
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This choked off growth from the small enterprise segment of the U.S. economy, which has historically supplied most of the jobs.
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It has choked off the flow of asylum seekers into the country borderwide, with timing that suggests a more political motivation.
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In 1980, Lerner came to the rescue of a correction officer who was being choked with a cord by another inmate.
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The surge in bad loans has choked new lending in an economy which needs revival in investment to help spur growth.
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He dropped out in February 2016, too choked up to mention Donald Trump, who emerged as the clear nominee that May.
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Trump has recently traded barbs with Romney on Twitter, calling Romney a "pompous ass" who "choked" during the 2012 presidential election.
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They then went into his car where he allegedly kissed her and choked her almost to the point of passing out.
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As Powell got up from the canvas, it was clear Surin had actually been choked out shortly after that thumbs-up.
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In recent years, it has been plagued with pollution due to the release of untreated sewage and choked with water hyacinth.
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His big idea -- that a system choked by bureaucracy and the liberal media is broke -- got him to the White House.
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A devout party member, Miranda choked up several times as she spoke about Fidel's significance for her family and the world.
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There's something beautiful in Jungle Rot's simplicity, something addictive in their breakneck riffs, unapologetic grooves, and vocalist Dave Martise's choked roar.
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It's a simple moment, but one I've wanted so badly for so long, I get choked up just thinking about it.
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"They were living in the same housing area and he walked up to him and choked him out," the official said.
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I write from the smoke-choked West, where the air quality in major cities has been worse than Beijing this month.
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I had flown into that airport a few hours before the crash, and the skies were choked with dust and smog.
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When I didn't hang up the dog's collar in exactly the right position, I was threatened with being choked by it.
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Mea Chrun, a former bodyguard in the Khmer Rouge, lives in the jungle-choked hills of northern Cambodia, in Anlong Veng.
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Mr. Burton, 46, choked back tears as he walked to a podium at the center of the courtroom after the ruling.
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In 2011, Mr. Drayton was arrested on charges that he beat and choked his girlfriend on Thanksgiving Day in East Haven.
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Then she started weeping — and other women in the room choked up as well, in a long moment of charged silence.
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PANIC-BUYING In central Paris, normally choked with traffic, children played out in the streets before the lockdown came into force.
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Stevie Wonder choked back tears during an interview in which he revealed his last words to Aretha Franklin before she died.
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"I have a six- and three-year-old boy, and I was imagining..." before getting too choked up to immediately continue.
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After making a birdie at 218, he nearly choked on a handful of granola that he had tossed into his mouth.
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But on Tuesday, minutes after the first tranche of delayed Iowa caucuses results gave him a narrow lead, he choked up.
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DeDolph allegedly told a witness that he "choked [him] out," referring to Melgar, whose death was ruled a "homicide by strangulation."
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"Wow, this is lovely," Sunday said, his voice choked with emotion, as he looked at the prosthetic for the first time.
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He first choked up when thanking his wife, Rita Wilson, and his children, and again toward the end of his speech.
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Many Australians entered the new year under apocalyptic blood-red skies as smoke from the fires choked the country's southeastern coast.
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Every weekday afternoon, the town's main road is choked by a queue of brightly painted trucks carrying cassava to the border.
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In scenes that evoked Hurricane Katrina in 12345678903, roadways turned into rivers and waist-high waters choked off homes and hospitals.
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In scenes that evoked Hurricane Katrina in 21988, roadways turned to rivers, and waist-high waters choked off homes and hospitals.
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Without the millions of gallons of herbicide poured into rivers and lakes, officials say, the state would be choked with weeds.
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Major cities in China are well known for being choked by smog, due to the extensive burning of coal by factories.
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The caskets then moved slowly through streets choked with mourners wearing black, beating their chests and carrying posters with Soleimani's portrait.
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In court docs filed by West, she claims Cousins had choked her during a previous incident -- but she did not elaborate.
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" He followed that up with: "Obama Administration official said they 'choked' when it came to acting on Russian meddling of election.
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But women's suffering isn't restricted to heartbreak: They have been raped, choked and killed, all in the service of public safety.
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During her detention, she said, she was sexually molested, choked with a belt, given electric shocks and subjected to Russian roulette.
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Senum says that the 450 acres of wild land within the city limits are "choked" with overgrown -- and highly combustible -- vegetation.
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He gets choked up describing how community members cooked chicken Saturday night and brought them the last of what they had.
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Parrot said he poked Heimbach in the chest, and then Heimbach allegedly "choked him out" and caused him to lose consciousness.
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She didn't, and he kept winning, so in his final words he got very choked up as he thanked his wife.
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We're told she accused him of taking dough from her coat, so he allegedly choked her and threatened to kill her.
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In many places, the roads are too shattered by liquefaction and choked with debris and vehicles for emergency vehicles to pass.
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Multiple women said in an article published Monday by The New Yorker that Schneiderman, 63, had hit, slapped, and choked them.
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"That was the first time I ever heard that and it choked me up to be honest with you," Kinzinger told Blitzer.
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By 2015, 78,000 private for hire vehicles choked the streets of the already congested city, an nearly one fifth of them Ubers.
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Police said the Bulgarian had attacked the maids using a broomstick and with punches and that he had also choked one woman.
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A recent report highlighted the potential for this horrible accident to occur, after three kids under age 5 choked on whole grapes.
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"I tense up right before the dance and I kind of choked, honestly," he explains of his week two performance with Murgatroyd.
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In her eyes, she bruised some egos and then suddenly she was being choked, spit on and called racial slurs by Crowe.
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The last two years in a row, Optic Gaming has choked at Champs, despite the way they've dominated tournaments and league play.
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The White Vault is one such program, following a perilous expedition to a research facility tucked away in a frost-choked wasteland.
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He choked back tears as he talked about the time and care that went into re-creating Prince's world for his fans.
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Someone took a candid photo of Justin Bieber getting choked out that is as well composed as the best renaissance art pic.twitter.
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Mr. Oyelowo, who played Dr. King in the film "Selma," choked up as he talked about putting himself in Dr. King's place.
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One guard wrapped his hands around Mr. McMillon's neck and choked him, his knees pressed into the prisoner's back, one inmate said.
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Eyes swimming with tears, he choked his way through the statement he'd written immediately following Fisher's death, speaking of that same vulnerability.
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Brown testified that she was regularly beaten, choked, dragged, raped, and threatened at gunpoint in her home while growing up, Newsweek reports.
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He choked to death on a hemp burger after refusing the Heimlich manoeuvre because he'd read somewhere that Dr Heimlich wasn't vegan.
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By restricting Iran's ability to move oil, U.S. sanctions have choked off Tehran's Syrian allies, causing fuel shortages in government-controlled areas.
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"Jennifer doesn't normally get excited much…but this is one time where I saw her get choked up," Rodriguez said on Today.
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He claimed, in a tear-choked statement, that he had been denied justice during his trial and confinement in New York City.
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Her son, Adam, choked back tears as he spoke about the son he and his wife had had just 31 days ago.
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She also claimed he choked her and threw 2 of her cell phones down a hill when she tried calling an Uber.
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Crockett said it all started when Craig's children came home from school crying and saying a man had choked their little brother.
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The referee believed Gracie to have been choked unconscious but when the fight was stopped Gracie's immediately sprang up and began complaining.
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"I feel like we sort of choked," one former colleague of Obama has said, according to an article in the Washington Post.
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Memphis coach Dave Joerger choked up during his postgame press conference just talking about Carter and Barnes and the leadership they provided.
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Dearing noted that J&J's then CEO James Burke "choked up" more than once about the fatalities, which showed that he cared.
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That has made it an investor favourite in a sector marred by $146 billion of soured loans, which have choked fresh lending.
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Despite suffering the injury in the 2nd-round, Smith continued fighting and ultimately choked Gustaffson out for the victory in the 4th.
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Listening to the album again, I had to stop the closing song, "Dollar Dollar" ten seconds in, I was so choked up.
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The deep gutter was choked with refuse and the smell was unsavory, but it seemed agreeable after the smell of the court.
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We're told Chyna scratched Kid Buu, and our sources say he then slammed her against the wall several times and choked her.
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Growing up in São Paulo, Brazil, Mariana Avezum imagined how she could eliminate the traffic that choked her city's roadways every day.
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There was some very awkward silence as he finished his cigarette with one big drag, then choked out, 'Stacy, I'm going home.
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So many delegations of would-be investors flocked to Tehran that visitors reported struggling to find rooms in the smog-choked city.
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Foreign investors and economists have called for months for a devaluation as chronic foreign currency shortages choked economic growth and deterred investment.
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There are skeletons, preserved human remains, a menagerie of choked-on objects extracted from the throats of patients, and other medical abnormalities.
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I didn't cover the 2016 Presidential race, which means I wasn't choked, or grabbed, or bombarded with death threats or anti-Semitism.
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Though "Good Time" is strewn with human screwups, it's not quite a comedy of errors, and the laughs keep getting choked off.
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Dozens choked on the gas and were evacuated by ambulances and tuk tuks, or treated at makeshift medical centers in Tahrir Square.
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" In June 2016, Trump added this: "Mitt Romney had his chance to beat a failed president but he choked like a dog.
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Trump apparently believes the Fed's action in raising interest rates four times this year has spooked the markets and choked off growth.
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You can make a lot of money with losers," Trump said, before adding that the former Massachusetts governor "choked like a dog.
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As he choked up during his opening statement, so did Republican senators John Cornyn and Lindsey Graham, according to an NBC reporter.
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Democracy Luther would have choked on his beloved German beer had you told him that he would lead the world toward democracy.
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The market for all kinds of pollution-fighting tools is booming in many smog-choked cities in China, India and Southeast Asia.
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On the eve of the tournament, she choked up while talking about how much it means to her to be an Olympian.
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"You can be outside, sitting and talking," he said, as if it was a luxury to linger in the dust-choked street.
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A Bellator MMA athlete was choked out in a fight and mistakenly tried to attack the referee when he was regaining consciousness.
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Trump concluded that Obama had not "choked" in taking no action against Russia, as a senior administration official told The Washington Post.
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Banks insists Crowe choked her while removing her from his Beverly Hills Hotel suite, and then spit on her in the hallway.
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Some carried yellow umbrellas - a symbol of the pro-democracy Occupy protests that choked key city streets for 79 days in 2014.
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She told the officer he should be more concerned about a man who choked her son rather than whether the child littered.
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Julie Sibbing, 53, choked back tears as she discussed the shooting, saying it was important for her not to skip the parade.
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He got choked up when he spoke about their son, who recently turned 5, and the extra big hugs he was getting.
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The city is not nearly as choked with smog as it was a generation ago, though the drought has undoubtedly exacerbated it.
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"Thank you," I said, choked up as this man, who was probably risking his life for his country, beamed back at me.
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Evacuation can often mean hours on choked freeways, followed by days idling in a motel, a shelter or on a friend's sofa.
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A balance must be found between having enough taxi-type vehicles but not so many that the streets are choked with traffic.
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After first-grade orientation, Amabella claims that Ziggy choked her during class, which causes instant friction between Jane and Renata (Laura Dern).
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They will be a small relief from the exhaust coming from Highway 99, a diesel-choked trucking route that borders the area.
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In total, four women have so far accused Schneiderman of physical abuse, alleging that he slapped, choked, and at times threatened them.
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It would mean tariffs and border checks, miles of backed-up trucks, businesses in flight, supply chains choked and other woes galore.
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The resident choked her, slammed her against a door knob and severely injured an arm that then needed multiple surgeries, she said.
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She told cops Heisser choked her to the point she couldn't breathe, but also claimed she had no marks on her neck.
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Her face contorts painfully into a smile, followed by a hollow, choked guffaw that would deceive no one — well, except a man.
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" • "In 2017 the market was choked with surplus product, and Trump's Second Amendment enthusiasm was dousing any hope of a panic buy.
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Canada's grand experiment has already been a catalyst for smarter science in the United States, where its federal prohibition has choked research.
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Many of those who died had been loaded onto buses, seated with their heads slung back, and choked on their own vomit.
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The driver continued to ignore the speed limit and blew through stop signs as he shot up and down traffic-choked streets.
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The criminal complaint alleges Bernard emerged from a woods naked and went to a nearby church, where he allegedly choked an employee.
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Having accidentally choked on food, he was scared of it, and at the first indication of mealtime he would run and hide.
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This is where this version loosened its grip on me — all that male suffering, abusive back story and choked-up aggrandizing agony.
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The extent of the problem of trash-choked rivers — which are, for some, out of sight — is felt, exigent, in Long's work.
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Mr. Kalanick "choked up," according to the company; he had released a statement on Tuesday signaling his support of the new leadership.
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The lights were dimming, the overture was starting — the choked crash cymbal, the kick drum, the keyboard imitating electric piano and glockenspiel.
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"So when I'm all choked up/But I can't find the words/Every time we say goodbye/Baby, it hurts," she sings.
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He choked and stomped on Aleisha Bryant and hit Clarence Moore Jr. over the head with a tire iron, according to records.
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Two of the women told The New Yorker magazine on the record that Mr. Schneiderman had choked them and hit them repeatedly.
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The criminal complaint alleges Bernard emerged from the woods naked and went to a nearby church, where he allegedly choked an employee.
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"The women acted in response to being pushed, slapped, punched, beaten, choked, raped, or threatened with a weapon," the study's author wrote.
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"To me it was poignant," said Mr. Schumer, who choked up on the Senate floor early Friday when talking about Mr. McCain.
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She had passed out with heroin, alcohol, and prescription painkillers in her system, and choked on her own vomit in her sleep.
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Zarmena Waziri's dementia is so severe that when she recently ate an orange she forgot to swallow and nearly choked to death.
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" Of course, Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens vehemently disagrees ... because after the game, he said, "He was getting choked on the ground.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: The construction of the Second Avenue subway choked traffic, caused stores to close and confused pedestrians for years.
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In camps closer to the border, small deployments of troops drill at dawn outside aging British-era huts and weed-choked fences.
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The Panama City school was torn apart by Michael, and Principal Britt Smith choked up as he looked at the decimated building.
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The boycott raised concerns that projects could be delayed if building material including from the Far East and South Asia is choked.
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"I still get choked up watching it," said Mr. Michienzie, who helped Ms. Foraste and Ms. Foley execute their plan on Dec.
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He'll be taking on 2-0 prospect Mickey Gall, who choked out ill-prepared MMA photographer Mike Jackson to earn the honor.
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This magnificent lake that's always been one of the cleanest bodies of water in the world is now being choked by algae.
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And, it's a nice reprieve from the single-scoop-vanilla-on-a-sugar-cone that I've choked down on countless first dates.
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Gardner-Webb athletics director Chuck Burch remembers Holtmann getting choked up when he told the players he had accepted the Butler job.
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IN THE NEWS • Police are investigating a claim that the former New York governor Eliot Spitzer choked a woman in the Plaza Hotel.
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Driving along the manicured streets of monied Los Angeles neighborhoods, it's a challenge to think of California as rain-starved and sun-choked.
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