| 1. | My work is, after all, a kind of straitjacket.
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| 2. | Heyward agrees that she could be let out of her straitjacket.
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| 3. | It would take away local control and create an educational straitjacket.
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| 4. | Now, the Everglades strangled in its man-made straitjacket.
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| 5. | Placed in society's " gender straitjacket,"
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| 6. | The association believes that to be a straitjacket on its marketing.
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| 7. | What if he has to be taken off in a straitjacket?
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| 8. | Handcuffs and shackles and straitjackets held no power over the performers.
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| 9. | Maybe the leather jacket is becoming a bit of a straitjacket.
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| 10. | To conservative critics, this is a straitjacket that stifles innovation.
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