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He sang in his aria: But everywhere we are in chains We are in chains The difference here Between prison and outside In here You see the chains.
They are going to put you all back in chains.
"I just can't see him in chains," she tells me.
She died in chains with no way to defend herself.
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He's then taken away from his jungle home in chains.
They were facedown in the jungle, lifeless and still in chains.
Brown had been held in chains for more than two months.
They may have come on later ones, willingly or in chains.
Another woman was beaten and kept in chains by her husband.
The reports don't say if Ashworth went there voluntarily or in chains.
It's definitely my favorite Alice In Chains record for those exact reasons.
The Klump character also appears at the end of the video, in chains.
A group of students showed up in chains as they joined the march.
Of course, Criss and his handsome face walks through the door in chains.
Though they aren't caged or bound in chains, these women can't walk away.
Dude, you got the devil in chains and he's waiting to get loose.
Over years of watching them swim in chains, she made a surprising discovery.
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In fact, President (King?) Nicolas Maduro has placed the Venezuelan people in chains.
Many were also outraged that Missandei, who was originally a slave, died in chains.
And when I did get into rock, it was Metallica and Alice in Chains.
The son was in chains when authorities came to the Turpin house on Jan.
They think that means they'll one day be in chains, figuratively if not literally.
"They kept him in chains; he was a pallbearer with handcuffs," the actor said.
Alice in Chains' original singer, Layne Staley, died from a drug overdose in 2002.
In her book, Democracy in Chains, historian Nancy McLean documents how, following Brown v.
By the way, contrast McCain there with Joe Biden's 'put y'all back in chains.
Mr. Jafa also showed a set of monumental sculptures of truck tires in chains.
This summer Alice In Chains will release a new record, their third with DuVall.
The prisoners treat him as their chief, and he's the only one kept in chains.
Writing "Angels In Chains" was a "painful" experience, said Horner, and came with interesting timing.
So people who invaded Native land either wilfully, or in chains and against their will.
Brooding bands like Alice in Chains and Soundgarden validated the noisy discontent of teenagers everywhere.
African Americans were not introduced into that narrative until Africans were brought over in chains, enslaved.
She was photographed in chains alongside assault rifle-wielding soldiers and a runner holding a torch.
She was last seen paraded through the streets of King's Landing in chains by her uncle.
The trio were arrested, jailed in January 2015 and kept in chains for months, Amnesty said.
Bound in chains, she felt the surging Rainbow Energy, rose up, and finally broke the chains.
Even immigrants who arrive willingly get here in despair, if not in chains, then in steerage.
" He refused, saying ... "I never said slavery itself -- like being shackled in chains -- was a choice.
And "Them Bones," the Alice in Chains song, seemed an arbitrary jolt of in-your-face intensity.
Some fled; some who were caught, says Mrs Borgognoni, "were taken back by the sheriff in chains".
In other parts of the video, the clown Trump – named Ronald Klump – stands wrapped up in chains.
To be Australian is to inherit a catalog of images of black men and women in chains.
We staged this giant thing in Rockefeller Center, with a Statue of Liberty wrapped up in chains.
But it did not reduce the length of time people were held in chains at the camp.
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"They have treated us like criminals, the only thing missing is putting us in chains," said Pampliega.
Slaves awaiting auction were held in chains on the site where E.J.I.'s warehouse was later built.
When Caesar finally reaches the Colonel's fortified mountain compound, he sees his fellow apes in chains as prisoners.
But if you put limits on him, and put him in chains so to speak, he'll want out.
" They mention how O. J. Simpson wasn't even convicted of a crime, yet he was "put in chains.
Democracy in Chains offers an essential guide to this strain of thought and the damage it has done.
Any "compromise" would've involved keeping human beings in chains—an outcome that apparently doesn't disturb our fine general.
Matt wakes up in his Daredevil getup, tied completely in chains on the ledge of a Manhattan skyscraper.
Next, the slave traders and cargo ships arrive, taking people away in chains and forcing them into slavery.
Actually, Alice In Chains—along with Soundgarden and Mother Love Bone—predated "grunge" as most people know it.
Huang Yu, the man sentenced to death for leaking classified documents, was shown shackled in chains on national television.
It was an illustration of a black man beating a bare breasted woman in chains while another man watched.
The footage showed the skeletal-looking animal in chains being forced to perform tricks and take selfies with tourists.
Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and Scott Weiland of the Stone Temple Pilots both died of drug overdoses.
" In 2012, Biden told an audience of mostly black voters that the Republican Party would "put them in chains.
Don't come to my visible space and compare another juicy and succulent pig to a former slave in chains.
You brought in William to tour with Alice In Chains after meeting him on one of your solo tours.
Usually, it's classic, old school, rock 'n' roll stuff, though Sunday nights have ended in Alice in Chains and Tool.
They had to kill the ONLY BLACK WOMAN in the whole damn show, AND she had to die in CHAINS.
A sculpture by artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo of enslaved people in chains at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
The first time we see her in this episode she is walking in chains and being dragged behind a horse.
Season 3 will pick up right where season 2 left off, with Margaret (Morton) being sent to America in chains.
And while Bing's "rage" is contained through a system, Clay's objections in "Black Museum" are to be contained in chains.
Brown tells McGraw in her interview that she was kept gagged, in chains and handcuffs, and that she was raped.
But when she visited one Friday she found the young man in chains, begging to be released, she told Reuters.
African-Americans believe they migrated to America in chains, and when you talk about chain migration, it hurts them personally.
When you're at the disposal of another human being, and you find yourself walking with a hundred dudes in chains.
In a private Instagram group chat, Cruz talked about killing Mexicans, keeping black people in chains and cutting their necks.
They allege they were beaten, handcuffed, left nude in cold cells, and punished by being restrained for hours in chains.
When my great-great-grandfather died at Stones River, he was giving his life to keep black people in chains.
Responding officers found a squalid scene at the family's residence, with the children all malnourished and some of them in chains.
But don't underestimate the visual power of seeing a major banking executive in chains wearing the orange jumpsuit of a convict.
Because muscles work in chains for postural support and movement, it's important to strengthen firing patterns -- not just muscles in isolation.
PETA also brought to light dubious practices like circuses separating mothers from their babies and holding animals in chains and cages.
Camarata also requested the judge to allow his client to hug his parents before he was taken to prison in chains.
Parisi's visuals are powerful — sometimes jarringly so, as with the image of the artist in chains — and his design choices effective.
"This museum tells the truth that a country founded on the principles of liberty held thousands in chains," Mr. Bush declared.
Early on, I knew I didn't need hotels with fancy amenities, but for my sanity's sake, I couldn't stay in chains.
But photographs, both found and made, and four immense truck tires sheathed in chains do not go gently into anyone's psyche.
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How about Joe Biden in 2012 telling a group of African-Americans that Mitt Romney would put them "back in chains"?
Alice In Chains was a bit of an anomaly among the bands that sprang out of Seattle in the early 90s.
Authorities from Texas came up and put me in chains to take me back toDallas to serve time for my fraud arrest.
His politically charged performance of "The Blacker the Berry"/"Alright," in which he appeared in chains, stunned audiences and drew glowing praise.
Democracy in Chains exposes the frightening intellectual roots of the radical right, as well as its ultimate ambition: to erode American democracy.
It then builds on much of what we've seen before, featuring footage of battles, Stormtroopers, Rebel soldiers in chains, and Mon Mothma.
Wearing a jail jumpsuit and shackled in chains at his sentencing hearing, in a Columbia courtroom, the former trooper apologized to Jones.
Lamar also won widespread praise for a riveting Grammys performance during which he approached the microphone with his hands bound in chains.
They were tied with a flimsy rope but had been trained in chains as babies, learning not to try to break free.
Some people in chains were addicts likely to return to using drugs if freed, so staffers were slow to turn them loose.
But it spends the rest of it with other salps, linked together in chains arranged as wheels, lines or other architectural designs.
This includes a new image,  which she shared on her Instagram Story , in which Thorne is depicted as a whale mermaid in chains.
Responding officers said they found the Turpin children "severely malnourished" from lack of food, with some in chains, according to prosecutor Michael Hestrin.
The 2016 edition was dominated by Kendrick Lamar's performance, which began with him walking out in chains and climaxed with a massive bonfire.
On Thursday, the mom, her wrists and ankles in chains, was flown with about 100 other would-be migrants back to El Salvador.
Some 125 stores in Milwaukee are slated to sell Johnsonville Brats for a limited time — seven years after discontinuing the sausages in chains.
Yara was last seen in chains when Euron arrived in King's Landing to hand over the Sand Snakes as a gift to Cersei.
Some 125 stores in Milwaukee are planning to sell Johnsonville Brats for a limited time, seven years after discontinuing the sausages in chains.
Meanwhile two of the sisters who shared her room allegedly had been kept in chains for taking candy from the kitchen, Campos said.
Inside, according to authorities, the children of David and Louise Turpin were kept captive, malnourished and abused, with some of them in chains.
While they are not in chains, most do not attempt to leave their masters as life beyond slavery is unimaginable, Anti-Slavery states.
Because muscles work in chains, tension that starts in one area can quickly spread throughout our bodies, especially in our backs and hips.
Layne Staley, the singer of Alice in Chains, battled depression and used heroin, the anti-good-time drug, the drug of self-obliteration.
He married Susan Silver, who managed Soundgarden and Alice in Chains, in 1990, and had a daughter, Lily; the couple split in 2004.
Of course she was brave to her very last word, but it's a shame she died with so little agency — and in chains, nonetheless!
The first trailer for Thor: Ragnarok opens not with a bang, but with a wink: the Norse god of thunder in chains, cracking wise.
And everyone who does know will tell you the big hitters of the genre were Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, Mudhoney, and Soundgarden.
There were three men in their twenties in the district of Karama who were bound in chains, doused with gasoline, and burned to death.
"Modern man, through his scientific genius, has been able to dwarf distance and put time in chains," King said at the podium that day.
When Matthew got up to leave court – led by officers and in chains, "He looked long and hard at me and Dan," she said.
At the 2016 Grammys, Lamar appeared on stage in chains to play "The Blacker the Berry" and other songs from To Pimp a Butterfly. 
The punitive theme persists on the streets of Cleveland—and inside the convention hall—but now Clinton isn't simply behind bars or in chains.
Patients are sometimes even beaten and kept in chains or stocks with no treatment or support, despite this being banned, several disability experts said.
Traditionally, making DNA involved the use of chemical compounds to synthesize (or write) DNA in chains that were limited to around 200 nucleotide bases.
Your cartoon about the person in chains with the Sedition Act around his neck and the Penal Code as handcuffs … That's a self portrait.
But his dad got him his first Black Sabbath album and his mom's favorite band is Alice in Chains so, really, it's on them.
The studio is a landmark of the grunge movement, consecrated in the 1990s by the likes of Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden.
Another recent book, the historian Nancy MacLean's "Democracy in Chains," provides a salutary lesson on the dangerous ways a self-serving ideology can spread.
Not us; our ideas about government were made when men and women were kept in chains, doctors used leeches, and everyone shit in buckets.
He was traditionally depicted in chains to remind us that he was subjugated to St. Nicholas and the church's notion of a just cosmos.
Joe Biden, the vice-president, once told a black audience that Mitt Romney, a decent if dull Republican, was "gonna put y'all back in chains".
Following the Revolutionary War, the newly liberated Americans had to grapple with celebrating their newfound independence as an entire group of people remained in chains.
When Matthew got up to leave the courtroom, led by officers and in chains, "He looked long and hard at me and Dan," Gil says.
The two got grabby amid a striking yellow background, with Cardi straddling the father of her daughter while donning leather gear decked out in chains.
" One woman who called into the show said she disagreed with Carson, arguing, "You can't be an immigrant if you're brought over here in chains.
There's no lengthy opening cutscene or ponderous tutorial — your character starts the game in chains, breaks free in seconds, and the action begins from there.
Kunta Kinte, a teenager from Africa, arrived in chains in 1767 in Annapolis, Md., where he was sold at auction to a Virginia plantation owner.
" In 2012, Vice President Joseph Biden Jr. warned an African-American audience that Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan were "gonna put y'all back in chains.
"Jealous" established him as a sexy, falsettoing master of butch pop masochism, in thrall to women for whom he puffs his chest and remains in chains.
Those who embrace its philosophy point to disparities between black people who immigrated to the United States voluntarily, and others whose ancestors were brought in chains.
Images shared online of the two officers leading Neely using a rope tied to his handcuffs — reminiscent of pictures showing slaves in chains — sparked public outrage.
The clip follows in an esteemed tradition of abstract, fucked-up stop-motion animated music videos like Tool's "Sober" and Alice in Chains' "I Stay Away".
In the Moore exhibition, SEMEFO was represented by "Lavario fase I" (1992), an actual exhumed coffin hanging upside-down from a hook and wrapped in chains.
" He added, "Alice in Chains were little kids that sounded like Ratt, and all of a sudden they saw what was going on and incorporated it.
A shocking story emerged from Southern California, where the police reported finding a group of siblings held captive, some in chains, by their own parents, above.
The men who would become free black cowboys, would have entered into the American story, "at the end of a whip and in chains," he added.
The company that makes Swiss rolls sold in chains like Walmart, H-E-B and Food Lion is voluntarily recalling the desserts over possible salmonella contamination.
Alice In Chains played a show in Seattle in 2005 for a benefit for victims of the tsunamis, which was your first in almost a decade.
Alice In Chains, Bruce Hornsby, and Springsteen ("'I'm On Fire,' always"), Tears For Fears, Scritti Politti, Mr Mister ("But like, deep cuts"), and Fine Young Cannibals.
Bran was pushed out a tower, Samwell's dad used to lock him up in chains, Jorah is about to turn to stone, and Theon… well you know.
Several members tortured a man over an unpaid drug debt by tying him up in chains, breaking his arm, shooting him, and pouring bleach in his wounds.
" Behind the clinic's receptionist is the agency logo, encircled in chains, with a crest bearing the Latin phrase for "Do as we say, not as we do.
The chain then moved to her waist, so that she would still be able to iron clothes, Zunduri says, estimating that she spent six months in chains.
As Missandei points out, however sad a life Tyrion has had, his brief stint in chains doesn't mean he knows anything about spending a life as property.
Many of those black children descended from people brought here in chains from the very countries that President Trump disparaged this week with his crass, obscene description.
From the first holding center she went to another one in Laredo, and then to Hutto, transported with her feet and wrists in chains, the letter says.
I feel the same about Alice In Chains' "Would?" and Chris Cornell's "Seasons," which is a song I feel many people will turn to following his death.
I've heard that and the reason why I think people said that was because the producer Dave Jerden had also produced Alice In Chains and Jane's Addiction.
Yet the number of days each person spent in chains was identical in both groups: about 12 days on average, after the initial phase of the trial.
Olmi traces out the child's successive captivities and introduces us to the fellow slaves she befriends and loses while being marched in chains from Darfur to Khartoum.
On the night of July 19, 2002, the Jordanians transported Mohamedou Salahi, blindfolded and in chains, to the airport in Amman, where a new team took over.
In the case of To The Hilt, let's imagine the poor guy in chains has his head on the tracks when a train is actually heading towards him.
Children, intoxicated college students and public figures, including Jerry Cantrell, lead guitarist with the band Alice in Chains, have been among the unwitting passengers, the Post-Dispatch reported.
Investigators identified Alex's remains using DNA from her torso, which was wrapped in chains and was the only body part of hers that was ever found, officials said.
Kala Brown spent her entire two months in captivity last year — allegedly at the hands of suspected serial killer Todd Kohlhepp — in chains, in one form or another.
"  "This museum tells the truth that a country founded on the promise of liberty held millions in chains, that the price of our union was America's original sin.
Cobain, who was 27 when he died, helped popularize the Pacific Northwest's heavy, muddy "grunge" rock, along with bands like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Mudhoney.
In what seems like an effort to shame perpetrators, photos of men being led away in chains by female police have been tweeted by government social media accounts.
It was actually our first song that had momentum at radio, and Epic killed the song because they didn't want it to take away from [Alice in Chains].
Failing to mention them was as bizarre as it would be to write a history of slavery and ignore the ordeal of Africans brought to America in chains.
People held in chains are deeply vulnerable, often poor and uninformed about Western medicine; many are apt to agree to almost anything if the staff and religiousleader approve.
In a video from that time, President Bashar al-Assad's soldiers trampled a group of young protesters shackled in chains on the ground: You want freedom, you animals?
Tourists can walk along the cannon-studded ramparts of slave fortresses or pass through the points of 'No Return', where slaves were marched in chains to waiting ships.
But Seattle's Alice in Chains is reassurance in band form, a fixture of the genre's heyday enduring through the loss of their lead singer Layne Staley in 2002.
The episode's final scene shows a group of 11 women about to be deported sitting in an airplane, in chains, an ICE guard with a gun standing watch.
When the rapper pulls the trigger, a sign that says "bang" drops from the barrel in the style of classic prank guns; Klump is later shown in chains.
He may not be in "Chains," but some sturdy reinforcements can't hurt when Nick Jonas faces nature head-on in the new season of Running Wild with Bear Grylls.
Ginger Spice dropped her first global music release in 12 years on Monday, "Angels in Chains," written as a tribute to her late friend and musical legend George Michael.
Upon returning to Paladis, Jahan must hide his abilities and when Elanna is returned to the capitol in chains, he must try and save her and the brewing revolution.
The former Spice Girls member revealed during an interview with ITV's Lorraine that her new track – "Angels In Chains" – will be released next week and is inspired by Michael.
"A situation where banks are being used or indirectly end up in chains of actors evading sanctions is unacceptable," said Peteris Putnins, head of Latvian Banking watchdog told reporters.
Errol Morris, one of the best documentarians of all time, traces the story of a former beauty queen who kidnapped a Mormon missionary and held him captive in chains.
They've had some fairly conventional supporting acts, including Alice in Chains and Lenny Kravitz, but few could have anticipated EDM godhead Skrillex opening the Houston date at NRG Stadium.
Nancy MacLean's recent book "Democracy in Chains" exposes the path these ultrarich political donors are using to consolidate power, through the previously unexplored archive of economist James McGill Buchanan.
That will be followed by a documentary focused entirely on Total Request Live, then back-to-back MTV Unplugged performances from Bob Dylan, Nirvana, Alice in Chains and more.
It had almost all of scene's top bands—Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Screaming Trees, Alice In Chains, Smashing Pumpkins and Mother Love Bone—except for one, the big one.
Across the right-wing sectors of the internet, the document promised a conspiracy just out of reach: a bold claim of anti-Trump bias with the proof in chains.
The race mixing reached a peak in the mid-19th century, when it became inescapably clear that plantation owners were holding their own children, siblings and cousins in chains.
Cardi and Offset get grabby amid a striking yellow background, with the "I Like It" rapper straddling the father of her daughter while donning leather gear decked out in chains.
And while hosting a debate on reparations for slavery, the Oxford Union advertised a cocktail called the Colonial Comeback, alongside a less-than-subtle image of African hands in chains.
Some of the more alternative-looking users can be classified as e-boys or e-girls, mugging for their own cameras in chains and pink hair dye in their bedrooms.
"One of the things that's a defining element of Wonder Woman is that if a man binds her in chains, she loses all of her Amazonian strength," Lepore told NPR.
Rather than accepting a bad news cycle or two for Hillary Clinton as a win, anything that doesn't result in her being dragged away in chains plays as a loss.
In his version, Diana was born on a paradise island that was home to Amazons, women who were enslaved by mankind — they were kept in chains — but eventually broke free.
You see, the Congressional Black Caucus and its lackeys like Clay need to keep the black community in chains, ignorant of the real oppressors in their community: liberal black leadership.
An Indian magician inspired by Harry Houdini is feared dead after he was tied up with ropes, locked in chains and dropped into a river, The Times of India reports.
" She held a poster covered in pictures of black slaves and Bible verses about slavery and said police shootings of black people made her feel like "we're back in chains.
" And Steve is described as a "great ponderous mastodon," whose "power fled out from him like fire catching and racing in chains along a wooden fence, propelled by the wind.
Despite having all this power and all this advanced technology, Wakandans hid themselves from the outside world and did not intervene when slavers put their brothers and sisters in chains.
And at the end of January, Popeyes became the latest major chain to sign onto the Better Chicken Commitment, which mandates higher welfare standards for poultry used in chains' food.
Years later, Galen's estranged daughter, Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones), is in chains in Imperial prison for her resistance — and yet when the Rebellion comes to free her, she resists them too.
Cardi B and Offset get grabby amid a striking yellow background, with the "I Like It" rapper straddling the father of her daughter while donning leather gear decked out in chains.
The human trafficking survivor who smashed a world record Ironing in chains Finally, when she felt she could no longer take more beatings or humiliation, she says things got much worse.
As part of her plan, the girl asked her sisters if she could take photos of them in chains "so she could have proof when she called for help," Campos said.
Before being rescued and brought to the hospital, the senior elephant spent a good part of her life in chains at a temple, where guests paid to ride on her back.
Well, when two regions of interstellar gas love each other very much, they succumb to gravitational forces and become turbulent, eventually collapsing into stellar clusters in chains and forming stellar nurseries.
Speaking of controlling your destiny, next month you've got a record coming out with Giraffe Tongue Orchestra, your new band with members of Alice in Chains, the Mars Volta, and Mastodon.
One of the most fascinating and terrifying chapters in Democracy in Chains investigates Buchanan's role in Chile, where Buchanan and Friedman pushed economic liberalization and extreme constitutional protections for the wealthy.
Migration from the Caribbean to the UK is often viewed as voluntary, but that's only the case if you ignore the fact our ancestors were taken to the islands in chains.
A kind and thoughtful translator and former slave, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) was captured at sea and once again clapped in chains — and then beheaded when Daenerys refused to surrender to Cersei.
In Boston, a hundred and forty prisoners in chains and leg irons were marched through the city's streets, then locked up in an unheated prison on an island in the harbor.
So it ostensibly started with the phone call from my dad, but it really started 400 years ago, when we were brought here in chains and our hair history was interrupted.
" Mikey Day appeared in chains as Mr. Flynn and identified himself as the "Ghost of Witness Flipped," and he warned Mr. Trump to come clean "for the good of the country.
Schultz called the bottlenecking in chains "a good problem" on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " on Friday, noting that it is not an issue that is beyond the company's ability to solve.
The odious  cheat code in the Constitution that defined every African-American in chains as 3/5ths of a person, purely so that slaveholders could get more representation in the new republic.
Bexar County Sheriff's deputies showed up at the home of Porucha Phillips, 34, and allegedly found eight unattended children – including two who were bound in the backyard, one of them in chains.
I remember when like Alice In Chains put out their second record and they dried up the mix, they tightened up the drums, and it sounded like a band in a room.
The millions of enslaved Africans brought to this country in chains and under the whip and amid ubiquitous fear did not remain enslaved in the chains of its southern plantations by choice.
She started a program at the Surin center, where they hired elephants and mahouts and brought in volunteers to help care for the elephants, which aren't in chains and don't do tricks.
And a few months after the soundtrack came out, Alice In Chains, Mudhoney and Screaming Trees all released new albums (the latter's was even on the same label as the soundtrack, Epic).
KADUNA, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Nigerian police freed more than 300 people, mostly children, being held in chains in a building in the northern city of Kaduna, a police spokesman said on Friday.
But in those initially five years, Alice In Chains released three full-length albums, as well as Sap and Jar of Flies—two acoustic EPs that also stand rightfully on their own.
So excuse me if I get a little offended because I didn't see all this outrage when everything was happening to all of my people since we were stuffed in boats in chains.
"Delegates are born free, but the RNC seeks to put them in chains," he tweeted, adding that he supports an uprising on the floor of the convention if those votes are not recognized.
The viewer is confronted with scenes of slaves in chains, packed together below deck; a polar bear shot to death; a whale sliced open for blubber, bleeding; icecaps melting; seaborne atom-bomb tests.
The man who is, unbeknownst to him, a woul-be slave en route to America via the Middle Passage, laments that he can't find his mother and doesn't know why he's in chains.
His stories often involve characters in homoerotic settings or participating in BDSM scenes where the macho main character is transformed into a sub and finds his true calling in chains or fetish-gear.
"Unlike an African-American father, I'll never have to explain to my daughters why there exists an exalted monument for those who wished to keep her and her ancestors in chains," he said.
Outside a government complex in Tel Aviv where Netanyahu said he was scrapping the deal, several African men wrapped themselves in chains in a protest that put their sense of powerlessness on display.
In addition to more expected legacy rock acts like Alice in Chains and Lenny Kravitz for some shows, Skrillex is set to open a date of the tour, August 5 in Houston, Texas.
"Sticky Drama," one of the record's weirdo pop highlights, was a sort of alternate reality Alice in Chains power ballad that was about—per his interview with The Fader at the time—ejaculation.
She mentions being taken as a girl to the Mississippi home of Jefferson Davis, the Confederate leader, where she was encouraged, she says, to admire a man who kept black people in chains.
You heard songs like "Down in a Hole" (Alice in Chains) or "Something in the Way" (Nirvana) and you pictured idle 20-somethings passing a rainy afternoon in a crappy apartment, getting high.
In the Heineken kidnapping, Freddy Heineken was abducted and held in chains for three weeks until a ransom of 35 million guilders ($17 million) was paid, 8 million of which was never recovered.
He had stopped at the local chapel, where he venerated the bones of Matt Talbot, an alcoholic religious zealot who mortified his flesh by wrapping it in chains and died in the 1920s.
Combined with the indigenous peoples of our land and the slaves who were brought in chains from Africa and elsewhere, immigrants, voluntary and involuntary, helped to make our nation what it is today.
During Thursday's hearing, Knight, wearing orange jail attire with his arms and legs in chains, answered Judge Ronald Coen's questions, loudly and quickly saying "no contest" when the judge asked for his plea.
That brings us to Nancy MacLean's much publicized, heavily praised (in some quarters) recent book on public choice economics, Democracy in Chains, which focuses on the role of Nobel Prize winner James Buchanan.
The group of men and boys, some as young as 13, were freed after police learned children were being held in chains at a school in the northern city of Kaduna, Sabo said.
By then, slavery in this country was more than two hundred years old, and although estimates are hard to come by, perhaps twice that many million African-Americans had lived their lives in chains.
The work of documentary master Errol Morris doesn't get more iconic than in 2010's Tabloid, which tells the story of the bizarre "Mormon sex in chains case" and the media frenzy that surrounded it.
According to the PETA attorney, the animals are kept in cramped cages or in chains, live their lives in parking lots and arena basements and endure the constant strain of performing and training on command.
They are driven by rage that a black man today still represents a nation that once held black folk in chains, and which still depends on the law to check their social and political aspirations.
KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigerian authorities on Saturday scrambled to find the families of hundreds of men and boys freed from a purported school where some had been kept in chains, tortured and allegedly sexually abused.
The video for the record's anthemic title track featured the scantily clad singer in chains, tangling with tarantulas and dangerous snakes, and even being set on fire—all while singing her face off with incredible power.
Britain, with its established Protestant church, did more than any other country to build up the trade that shipped some 12m people across the Atlantic in chains; Protestant America whipped the slaves thus delivered to work.
Cardi, 26, and Offset, 27, get grabby amid a striking yellow background, with the "Bodak Yellow" rapper straddling the father of her 9-month-old daughter Kulture Kiari while donning leather gear decked out in chains.
Dragging them away from MarioCart and an Alice In Chains tribute band, I sought to find out how that fateful evening pushed them into becoming one of the most hotly-tipped names in contemporary black metal.
Cher first became aware of 29-year-old Kavaan's plight when pictures of the elephant in chains with only a dilapidated shed for shelter and a small, dirty pond to play in spread on social media.
In other words, it hadn't been all that long in our history since we held Americans in chains, yet very few people had any concept of what slavery looked like outside of Gone With the Wind.
On this week's podcast, Prochnik discusses "Freud"; Nancy MacLean talks about "Democracy in Chains"; Alexandra Alter has news from the literary world; and Concepción de León, Jennifer Szalai and John Williams on what people are reading.
Nancy MacLean is the author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America (Viking, 2017) and the William H. Chafe professor of history and public policy at Duke University.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 18th-century Great Britain, it wasn't enough for criminals to be executed for their offenses; their physical remains were punished as well, either dissected or publicly displayed in chains.
"Someone once said that present day slaves are not in chains but in debt to a lifestyle of going to the shopping mall and buying a phone you can't afford, you're a slave of sorts," says Onditi.
And after Nirvana's ascendancy to godhood, Soundgarden and Alice in Chains were removed from the alternative metal column and placed front and center in a new marketing brand that the music industry appropriated from the underground: grunge.
Indigenous populations and enslaved people, brought to the city in chains by the Dutch East India Company from as far away as modern-day Indonesia, were stripped not only of their lands, but also their cultural identities.
In the clip, the couple gets grabby amid a striking yellow background, with the "Bodak Yellow" rapper straddling the father of her 1-year-old daughter Kulture Kiari while donning leather gear and decked out in chains.
Mr. Lamar, whose songs about black identity had become touchstones of the Black Lives Matter movement, appeared on stage in chains and a blue prison uniform, surrounded by other black men, a clear statement on over-incarceration.
The government estimates that as many as 19,20053 mentally ill people are kept in chains, and a recent Human Rights Watch report documented numerous cases of electroconvulsive shock therapy delivered to patients without their consent — or anesthesia.
As MacLean tells us in Democracy in Chains, Buchanan, a Tennessean who spent most of his career in Virginia, came up with a way to prevent challenges to elite rule so innovative that it deserved a prize.
Coming out wearing prison blues and his hands in chains to perform a medley of hits, the lights went off onstage to expose Lamar in neon body paint, dancing with the same people he was just chained.
Infuriatingly, the prisoner insists that he can be put in chains but that no one has the power to make him sleep: Staying awake or not depends on his own volition and not on anyone else's commands.
If, like me, you have a mental illness, the institution's name can bring to mind visions of purges, bleeding, and patients in chains — not the most comfortable image for a hospital which exists to alleviate mental distress.
A tall stone slab wrapped in chains now stands as a memorial to the slaves who were forced to take a last bath in the Bodo's muddy waters towards the end of their march to the coast.
She had been purchased by the wealthy merchant and tailor John Wheatley as a servant for his wife Susanna and received the same name as the ship that brought her in chains to the shores of America.
She was officially their to induct her friends, the Moody Blues, but the Seattle musician (along with Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell) was also the perfect choice to perform covered "Black Hole Sun" in memory of Chris Cornell.
"We were wrong to allow the Olympic Torch, a symbol of peace and of the union among the peoples to be displayed alongside a wild animal in chains," the local Olympic organizing committee said on it Facebook page.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Brutal images of a woman cowering as a man beats her and of a terrified girl in chains sprayed on the walls of Kenya's Mathare slum bring a hidden crime into view - human trafficking.
"We were wrong to allow the Olympic torch, a symbol of peace and of the union among the peoples, to be displayed alongside a wild animal in chains," the local Olympic organizing committee said on its Facebook page.
"Democracy in Chains," combined with the Jane Mayer's seminal book "Dark Money," expose the anti-democratic goals and stealth means of the ultrarich working to make sure that government works only for the rich, not for the majority.
DAURA, Nigeria (Reuters) - The first thing 2521-year-old Burhani saw when he arrived at an Islamic reformatory school in October was rows of youths and young men sitting on a courtyard floor, naked, bleeding and in chains.
Jean-Michel's internal struggle becomes the dominant narrative of the book — gallerists Larry Gagosian and Mary Boone appear as scheming marketers above a disturbing drawing of Basquiat in chains with piles of green dollars showering down on him.
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Last week, Democracy in Chains, by Nancy MacLean, was named a finalist for the National Book Award: It's always hard in politics for people to take their opponents' views seriously, but it's become ever harder in Trump's America.
Nirvana's debut album Bleach may have come out in 1989, but it had little impact outside the underground; meanwhile, fellow Seattle bands Mother Love Bone, Alice in Chains, and Soundgarden were releasing dark, brooding, heavy albums on major labels.
He returns when Joffrey's body is laying in Sept Of Baelor, as it does in "Chains," but Cersei immediately wants to be with her twin, despite the fact he has been maimed by the loss of his sword hand.
In class, I learned that my history started in chains and peaked with Martin Luther King Jr. At home, I couldn't find anyone who could quite relate to the otherness that always lingered in the pit of my stomach.
The album races from pummeling riffs to blissed out choruses on the explosive "Doomed User," and up through misty turbulence on "Phantom Bride," a late album highlight set aflame by soulful lead guitar from Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell.
In New Jersey, the Democrats are expected to be pick up the New Jersey governor's mansion, as the singularly unpopular Chris Christie is set to leave office, with approval ratings hovering in the teens like a ghost in chains.
She was the mysterious hooded figure who rescued an endangered Andrea (Laurie Holden) by slicing through the undead as two docile "walker" pets stood behind her in chains — a startling entrance that signaled the arrival of a fierce warrior.
When Mr. Brown could not pay the $50 fine the State of Illinois required of him, Sheriff Watts put him in chains on the Lawrence County courthouse steps and tried to sell him at auction to the highest bidder.
As we say goodbye to a dreadful year, one that should be bound up in chains and dropped into the Missouri River, Democrats should not forget that they have the majority on their side on almost every major issue.
A documentary filmmaker, Katrina Browne, who is white, recounted her painful discovery that her Rhode Island ancestors had been "the largest slave trading family in United States history," and brought more than 12,000 Africans to the Americas in chains.
Castellanos believes that Trump is likely to be assessed as the bipolar leader he has become, both one of the worst and best presidents Americans have ever elected, perhaps the greatest president to be removed from the Oval Office in chains.
It's made to withstand the brutal wear and tear Alaskans put on their roads during the colder months, when layers of sand and tires wrapped in chains keep cars on the road, but would swiftly wear other paints down into oblivion.
Diana Prince loses her strength if she's bound up in chains so, in the early comics, "she's chained up or she's roped up ... and she has to break free of these chains," Harvard professor Jill Lepore told Terry Gross in 22017.
Aid workers suffer mental health crisis Persistent beliefs The government has long tried to eradicate pasung, however superstitious beliefs, stigma against mental illness and a lack of understanding of mental health is keeping many in chains, even after they are rescued.
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The jaguar, a mascot for an infantry battalion, had appeared earlier that day at an event for the Olympic Games this summer in Rio de Janeiro, and she was photographed in chains alongside soldiers and a torch runner holding a flame.
"We sure are a long way from home, but they still make us pay for it," Aaron said, alluding to the struggle of modern blacks and the plight of their ancestors, who were forcibly brought to this continent in chains.
It meant something to me to know that my novels were brightening the lives of a vast host of people in those dim dark days of 30-plus years ago when puritanism was riding high and sex was in chains.
The fact that almost all of us were all outsiders once — whether we simply sought better fortunes, were dragged in chains or fled for our lives — is not a reliable predictor of the empathy we have for those newer than us.
Mr. Cornell was one of four prominent frontmen — along with Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Layne Staley of Alice in Chains — who brought Seattle's sound to the national stage in the late 22001s and 22007s.
At the very top of the play, things look promising: In dim light, the show's five actors move together, bending and lifting like field hands in chains — a striking image, and the first of the play's several references to slavery.
"Bride" has what you might call a humdinger of a premise: It begins with a teenage girl, Chise, in chains, being sold as a slave to a very tall individual with a human body and an antelope's skull and horns for a head.
Later, when I was in college, I learned that, like my own people, the mongoose had been brought over to the Caribbean in chains to work the plantations — and yet they, too, had managed to slip empire's bonds and become free, and flourish.
Genealogists refer to this as "the brick wall," an obstruction in African American lineage that dates to 1870 when the federal Census began recording African descendants — 250 years after they were first hauled in chains to what would become the United States.
She approaches pop culture both as a consumer and critic, pointing to issues with the way women are forced to interact with the world through examples that vary from "Django in Chains" to Chris Brown's continued success, despite being a known abuser.
Richard Allen, a former slave born in Philadelphia in 1760 and the first ordained black Methodist Episcopal preacher, converted to Methodism when he was 17 years old after he heard a white Methodist preacher railing against the institution that shackled him in chains.
The quartet—founding members Chris Cornell and Kim Thayil, drummer Matt Cameron and new recruit Ben Shepherd on bass—had been a band since 1984, which was three years before Nirvana and Alice In Chains started, five before Mudhoney and six before Pearl Jam.
Honest Company began by selling subscriptions of diaper bundles through its website, but it is betting that future growth will come more from brick-and-mortar retail, where it has already had some success selling in chains like Target and Whole Foods, than e-commerce.
To the public, everything about his journey seemed to suggest a different path than the one he ultimately took, particularly given that he talked about the pain of losing friends and peers like Kurt Cobain and Alice In Chains' Layne Staley to suicide and overdose.
It is indeed hard to accept that FARC leaders who were responsible for holding hostages in chains for years on end, or for terrorist bombs against a Bogotá club and defenceless villagers, should end up in congress rather than in jail, as may happen.
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani soldiers rescued the kidnapped son of a senior judge from his Taliban captors on Tuesday, after finding him bound in chains with his mouth taped shut and wearing in an all-enveloping burqa to hide his identity, the army spokesman said.
It features a sculpture of men and women and children in chains and shackles, with desperation on their faces, as well as memorial panels documenting the more than 4,400 lynchings that occurred in the United States from the late 1800s through the mid-20th century.
The various wings of the Democratic Party may disagree on a bunch of things, but the one thing that unites us is the realization that the right wants nothing more than a white supremacist autocracy that would rather see liberals dead or in chains.
On a stroll around Eisenman's floor-swallowing show, one can become absorbed in trying to identify her references—it's a Mad Lib with seemingly infinite possibilities, from Neoclassical painter Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres's Angelica in Chains to the cringe-worthy, "I'm With Stupid" souvenir tee.
Their many hits—including but not limited to "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," "Shout," "Woman In Chains," "Sowing The Seeds Of Love," "Head Over Heels," and "Mad World"—are huge tunes, to be sure, but they are also more than just huge tunes.
The two would remain in the booth for unbroken hours in chains of unbroken days, speaking gibberish to one another, playing off what the other just said by extending a syllable to see what happened, or switching out a melancholy "vitash" for a livelier one.
"I felt like a little bit in chains on Thursday because I was thinking, 'Come on — you have to play well after winning the Masters,'" García said after shooting a third-round 67 to move into a tie for seventh, four strokes off the lead.
Mr. Santiago, 26, stood on Monday in chains wearing a red "max custody inmate" jumpsuit as a United States magistrate judge, Barry Seltzer, took the unusual step of reading the entire 17-page indictment aloud in court — with repeated emphasis on the victims' names.
While "grunge" was a more fitting term for scrappy punk-tinged bands like Nirvana and Mudhoney, Alice In Chains were bellowing out taut heavy metal riffs and bleak vocal harmonies from stringy maned guitarist Jerry Cantrell and a scrawny young dude named Layne Staley.
Members of the Protection Committee for Myanmar Journalists sat draped in chains in a public square in the center of the town and wrote the names of the two arrested reporters on their palms, an often used symbol in Myanmar of solidarity with those in jail.
It would have been fascinating to see Missandei and Cersei allude to Daenerys' chain-breaking and city-burning tendencies, but in the end Missandei just disappears from the screen for a few minutes and reemerges in chains at the top of the city gates to die.
He released his platinum-certified album "4 Your Eyez Only" in 2016 and embarked on his 2017 nationwide tour dressed in an orange prison jumpsuit, appearing on stage shackled in chains to highlight the themes of mass incarceration and police brutality that he tackles in his music.
Insight into this conundrum comes from an unlikely source, the life's work of the economist James McGill Buchanan — who happens to be the subject of a new book, "Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America," by the historian Nancy MacLean.
Still, "Democracy in Chains" leaves me with hope: Perhaps as books like MacLean's continue to shine a light on important truths, Americans will begin to realize they need to pay more attention and not succumb to the cynical view that known liars make the best leaders.
The Neediest Cases Fund Above the simple gray churches along a dimly lit section of Detroit, the brooding eyes of Lil Wayne, who was covered in chains and holding a bottle of Hennessy, peered from a billboard in the rough neighborhood where India Wayman grew up.
" The condition of his deal is that the Devil may take his soul whenever he grows too contented with life: "If I should bid the passing moment stay, or try / To hold its fleeting beauty, then you may / Cast me in chains and carry me away.
KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) - More than 300 boys and men, some as young as five and many in chains and bearing scars from beatings, have been rescued in a raid on a building that purported to be an Islamic school in northern Nigeria, police said on Friday.
KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) - More than 300 boys and men, some as young as five and many in chains and bearing scars from beatings, have been rescued in a raid on a building that purported to be an Islamic school in northern Nigeria, police said on Friday.
"Minty" lays bare all the ugliness informing both seasons, as Harriet retells her own time as a slave and the endless frustrations that greeted her once she finally made her way to freedom, and wonders what freedom even means when so many others are still in chains.
Zedd had earlier tweeted "music can be freedom," which could be interpreted to mean many things, but within the context of working with Kesha, whom many fans have compared to being caged, in chains, and even imprisoned, he seems to be referring the singer's freedom in making music again.
Around those obstacles streamed leather painted with poppies and other blooms; Prince of Wales jackets with backs that had been cut open to expose the spine and trimmed in chains; and a slick black pair of trousers topped with the silver cobweb slip of a summer solstice priestess.
While some diehards found the thought of replacing Staley—who died of drug-related causes in 2002—hard to swallow, Alice In Chains continued on with 2009's comeback LP Black Gives Way to Blue, a record that's as powerful and dark as anything the band has done.
That is, in fact, what's racist about her role in the book: that women of color only exist in this world in order to prevent white men from achieving their goals, that they consist solely of soiled bodies to be kept in chains and, eventually, killed in cold blood.
But "The Reef" is surely the only surfing film that, in place of spoken dialogue or a film score, involves the excellent Australian Chamber Orchestra playing, as accompaniment, a varied suite of pieces by wildly diverse composers, among them Rameau, Ligeti, Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich, Beethoven — and the band Alice in Chains.
As we're talking, the Koch brothers are wrapping up their annual retreat and Mitch McConnell is plotting to take health care away from millions of people—we seem to have reached a kind of culmination of a lot of the intellectual trends that you write about in Democracy in Chains.
I was working as an actor on the set of "Comrades," a film about the Tolpuddle Martyrs (a group of agricultural workers in 1830s England who tried to form a labor union and were transported in chains to Australia for their pains), when an "old fella" came to teach us scything.
It's a movie about the tensions between blacks who were born free versus those who were born in chains, about the gendered work of abolitionism, about laws shifting under the nation's feet and paving the path to Civil War, making the lives of the formerly enslaved more dangerous by the minute.
What is irrefutable is how she looked: not just victorious but incredible, equal parts Amazon and amazing as she screamed away from her peers in a flash, her right leg completely covered in an asymmetric purple, her other one bare, her wrists encircled in chains and fingertips bathed in fire.
Thankfully, the historian Nancy MacLean has documented Buchanan's influence over both the Kochs and contemporary politics in a remarkable new book, Democracy in Chains, which argues that the radical right revolution engineered by Charles and his brother David is not just about accruing political and economic power, but about restricting democracy itself.
What if, in a country that claimed to stand for freedom and justice for all, the idea that people should be kept in chains and forcibly separated from their families and bought and sold and killed was never going to be an idea that sat right with enormous sectors of the population?
He evokes the spirit of greats like Curtis Mayfield and Bobby Womack, so when he says simple lines like, "How am I supposed to know how home feels, I ain't even on my home field," he evokes feelings of loss and thoughts of our people being enslaved and brought here to America in chains.
In a short documentary made about the commemorative voyage of the Zong, in 2007, the narrator remarks that the choir on board would safely disembark at Tower Bridge and walk away free — unlike all those lost in the inhumanity of the Middle Passage, not to mention the millions who made it, in chains, to solid land.
Suleiman Abdullah Salim, a Tanzanian who may have been a victim of mistaken identity, was held in a darkened C.I.A. prison in Afghanistan and subjected to beatings, hanging in chains, sleep deprivation, and water dousing, which involves pouring ice water over detainees to create a sensation of drowning, according to a Senate report and interviews with him.
If the former vice president of the United States [Joe Biden] says, and I quote, "They want to put you all back in chains," if the Democratic candidate for vice president [Tim Kaine] says we must fight them in the streets and then his son is arrested for fighting in the streets — so clearly the hyperbole excuse goes out the window.
The song, which is part of an accompanying album for DC's Dark Nights: Metal series of comic books (a monthly set of adventures that finds Batman and the rest of the Justice League exploring the darkest parts of DC's Multiverse), is a glowering grunge ballad that'd be right at home on a latter-day Alice in Chains album, which is a good thing.
David BermanNew York To the Editor: Re "A Historic Hearing on Slavery, and the Struggle That Remains" (front page, June 20): Certainly, much more needs to be done for the wrongs done to African-Americans since Jamestown when the first Africans were brought here in chains exactly 400 years ago, and extending long after the Civil War through to the present.

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