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It is not fettered by amateur councillors who strut about not knowing what they are doing.
In another action, Makki Shah police recovered an 11 years old boy Mohammad Hasnain Qureshi who was found fettered in chains at a shop in Katcha Qila area.
Fettered mass, moss, fettered moss: the rocks' hats
It was just that their musical artistry was bound and fettered by the strict, legalistic implementation by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) of Republic Act No.
It is impossible to be an unfettered part of a fettered whole!
I would appeal to these "parking martinets" to retract their pointless penalty to Sandra and contemplate their own futures should they themselves be fettered with all the frustrations of limited mobility for whatever reason.
A caravan comprising 25 to 30 workers of PPP arrived Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on December, 26 and all had handcuffed and fettered themselves as mark of protest.
Lord Hunt said: "I have no desire to live in a country where the legitimate, lawful investigative activities of the press are fettered at the whim of politicians.
An untamed free spirit, Snowdon refused to be fettered and once, when in hospital, he preferred to be tended by a mistress.
The beleaguered indigenous population (now a minority in some areas) desperately need a voice to speak up for them as the three mainstream parties are fettered to the dictates of unelected race quangos.
Early Newcastle: the fettered and the free has been published by the Newcastle Family History Society Inc.
"I'm not saying the assembly is fettered, but there are a range of views there which it has to respect.
In feudal China women were fettered by brutal marriages and foot bindings and deprived of education.
The two major vice presidential candidates are also fettered by secret entanglements.