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People with such twisted thinking should be placed in a straightjacket.
We tend to think of this design straightjacket as a liability.
She wakes to find herself in a straightjacket, and screams.
Oh yes, buckle your straightjackets; we have now passed over to the other side.
"Seeing as how good old Mick is a candidate for a straightjacket."
He then goes wild whilst trying to free himself from a straightjacket.
But his success had the effect of placing him in a sanguine straightjacket.
But in practice, for the great majority of schools, the selection procedure acted as a straightjacket.
You see, the left has placed freedom loving, God-fearing people in a straightjacket.
Do not expect a very technical straightjacket for bilateral relations with our neighbours.
Straightjackets and handcuffs were the tools utilized most in the asylum.
The Commission's proposal is certainly not a straightjacket.
What I see is something resembling a straightjacket, characterised by stability, rules and discipline.
If I jumped every time a light blinked around here, I'd end up in a straightjacket."
It was like being in a straightjacket.
The sheets caught around her legs, confining her lower body like a straightjacket.
Then came a sort of straightjacket, made of black leather and having no arm holes whatsoever.
This culture of perpetual rebellion is a straightjacket.
These are your choices, exist within society's straightjacket, or you will cease to exist.
"Where's the straightjacket, she needs to be committed."
The ad drew sharp criticism from mental health advocates, who were outraged by the photograph of the young man in the straightjacket.
Then shifted inside the straightjacket, rolling her shoulders.
The Rixwoman's form jerked horribly to attention within the straightjacket.
When I get down from here, I will be bound up in a chemical straightjacket.
Straightjacket or no, the Rix commando could probably kill them both easily.
Next to those words is a picture of a straitjacket.
"The defense was forced to try its case from the inside of a straitjacket."
Ship him off in a straitjacket and be done with it.
If there's no gold to be had, why put on the straitjacket?
It would take away local control and create an educational straitjacket.
"With a new agreement, we would not be in such a financial straitjacket."
During the show's final act, he would escape from a straitjacket.
They have to stay in a straitjacket where one size fits all.
We want an open Europe, not one tied in a straitjacket.
Most of the time we have to keep him in a straitjacket."
"It was like being put in a straitjacket," she said.
At times his struggling body was forced into a straitjacket.
The first guard came back a moment later, carrying a straitjacket.
Being put a fiscal straitjacket as well just makes things worse.
Your parents, the schools, they've locked you into a straitjacket.
At least they wont be waiting for us with straitjackets.
Why bother with more than a cell and a straitjacket?
If you look at their amendments, you'll see that they are trying to put straitjackets on the states.
"In practice, it has been more a life belt than a straitjacket."
The big problem Europe has in addition, of course, is the single currency straitjacket.
That's more straitjacket thinking than "straight talk," if you ask me.
They all worry about being regulated and put into straitjackets.
The German high command knew it, without question, and should have called for the men with the straitjacket.
They probably should have put me in a straitjacket.
Maybe the mayor should have one of those little straitjackets."