Clamping .
And I clamped down on his hand with my hands.
And then he clamps down, shuts down the constitution, declares himself Prophet of The Lord.
expect a swift pincher clamping attack without warning follow the rules of disengagement every second you spin within Arms Reach of a robot can take
your growth as a person that really clamps down on Innovation and for
And those are epogenetic stops that's clamped on DNA -- on genes.
And they figured that actually because these are the snails that clamp themselves to rock and spend their lives scraping the rock with their teeth,
And they more allowed for the creation of empire and the clamping down on the freedoms of the individual than the
Then when parents don't understand them, they clamp down on what's happening to the adolescent instead of supporting them.
Elsa's hand clamped down on Andy's elbow, squeezing hard.
And the jaw kind of, once it clamps , you can only get it off by dislocating the jaw apparently.
Because everything in the book to me suggests that every time you clamp down on anything, it pops up somewhere else or it goes somewhere else.
As I drove up to a set of orange brick church buildings, I had to clamp a bandana tightly over my nose and mouth.
Realism, for some reason, clamped down on literature and became the definition of what literature was.
absolutely dumb, that they don’t assimilate, that all they wanna do is make money and send it back home, and we should really just clamp down on these borders and not allow these
now are, you know, kind of silent, and people who want to clamp down on, on information.
And then every morning when they clamp the helmet down on that Hazmat suit that says "Manager" across
very often it's because they they're living in rented accommodation and the landlord hasn't provided those things which means we must clamp down much
Um, and why you would clamp this onto the head of your child, I don't really know.
The fear was that a lot of people would take this as, "No, we actually just have to clamp down on speech in general."
I mean, again, this notion that we get socialized by clamping down various genes -- acquire
He fitted the mask tightly to his face, covered his nose and eyes to his brow, clamped the mouthpiece between his teeth, looked around for a moment at all his friends
On skin dives, I had seen helmet divers lean dangerously forward to take a step, clamped in heavier pressure at the ankles than the head.
If we are hooked into the emotional part of our left hemisphere that says, "I don't like that, it's not familiar, I don't feel safe," that clamps me down
- When people hear the word conflict, they often think scandal, politics, everyone clamping down into their own camps.