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All were soon standing, with fettered feet, in the space between the lines.
It showed how fettered one still was to the past.
Newspapers are less fettered than only a few years ago.
To remain alive and fettered was not an unacceptable solution to his life.
You can watch something wither in them, like a fettered limb.
His soul struggled within him like a fettered thing.
Far better to die for our country than to go with fettered hands into captivity!"
And I am nothing but a fettered woman!
It seemed irresponsible to wait with fettered hands until, in the course of some weeks, we should be gagged as well.
Rebecca lived a very fettered life although; he had to admit, probably a safe one if she always crossed on the green.
He raised his fettered ankle and examined the lock.
Something about this rings a bell in my fettered brain and I try to dredge it up.
But Simon Todd, fettered and helpless, had closed his eyes.
In another chair was the fettered figure of Daniel Judson.
One consequence of the torture killing is that the country's fettered press has found new boldness.
He pulled at the rim with his fettered hands and hurled himself into the darkness, betting on the former.
He woke up fettered securely to a metal chair.
This allows the shirt to be put on and taken off while the patient's wrists remain fettered."
It is the least fettered of games.
But tension between the political past and the possibility for a less fettered future has defined Egypt for years.
It dragged the fettered beast backward on its striped haunches.
The flesh may not be excused from the laws of matter, but the mind is not so fettered.
Within the disharmonies I seemed to sense a fettered force striving for freedom; energy battling against itself.
It was obvious that these rings had encircled the necks of fettered animals.
I, who am his fettered slave, know this.