stranglehold in A Sentence

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    Got a Stranglehold on me.

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    Nym is a project to break surveillance's Stranglehold on the internet.

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    During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church had a Stranglehold on its subjects.

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    She labeled it"a privilege" and a sign that anxiety had released its Stranglehold over her life.

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    To liberate themselves from this suffocating Stranglehold intellectuals and some rulers in Europe constructed the concept of secularism.

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    In 2003, Disney auctioned off much of the developed parts of the town to a private buyer, partially eliminating its Stranglehold;

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    The Microsoft Zune was considered better than the iPod in many ways, yet it never even dented Apple's Stranglehold on the market.

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    In order to smash the power of capitalists, it was thus all the more necessary to first smash the Stranglehold of these lackeys of old power.

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    The first priority in India, therefore, was to free the poor Hindus from the Stranglehold of the Brahmanas and destroy the places where evil spirits were worshipped.

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    The first priority in Bharat, therefore, was to free the poor Hindus from the Stranglehold of the Brahmanas and destroy the places where evil spirits were worshiped.

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    Let us use the electoral arena to combat the lying propaganda of capitalist parties, to weaken their Stranglehold over politics and advance the struggle for the Navnirman of India!

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    The Chabahar project will break Pakistan's Stranglehold over Afghanistan's trade and transit with rest of the world and to that extent help Afghanistan keep Pakistan's baleful influence and interference at bay.

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    There is a reason that Intuit has managed to keep a Stranglehold on small business software- because it is hard to build and even harder to market to such a huge, fragmented market with so many different needs.

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    Its assistance to US led war in Iraq and more recently in the ongoing Af-Pak War, is demonstrative of the open complacence of Indian ruling elite with US imperialists, strengthening the Stranglehold of US imperialism over politics and governance in south asia.

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    The more we can greet fear and worry as simply the result of causes and conditions- some external to us(e.g., a hurricane), ­ some internal­ in the form of our reaction to those external conditions- the sooner these guests go on their way because they lose their Stranglehold over us when we see their impermanent nature.

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