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  • -- 'Leashed' refers to the fact that I actually own a cellphone now, so I'm caught.

    Leashed cheaps1utsavior 2001

  • PARENTING: 'Leashed' kids learn responsible public behavior

    NWAOnline.com stories JOHN ROSEMOND 2010

  • Leashed dogs are allowed nearly everywhere — in stores, on hiking trails, on restaurant patios, in some hotels and in the office.

    In Boulder, Colo., Bring Your Dog Kris Hudson 2010

  • A gentle tug on the leash told Leashed Girl to press against my back as well.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • A gentle tug on the leash told Leashed Girl to press against my back as well.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • Leashed to power sockets and a base unit, an electric hiss and crunch of steel against plastic wood alerted Jeff and a few others to this odd spectacle.

    Sunset Bradley Hook 2010

  • Leashed by their new bosses, morale among Bear's traders sagged, causing one fixed-income trading-desk manager to beg his colleagues in an email: "Come in [tomorrow]."

    From Fabled to Forgotten 2009

  • The images of Hooded Man, Leashed Man, Man Menaced by Dog — all quickly became "iconic," the stuff of end-of-the-year news tableaux and faded murals on the walls of minor cities in the Middle East.

    Frozen Scandal Danner, Mark 2008

  • Or, to put it another way: if the Hooded Man and the Leashed Man and the naked human pyramids and the rest shocked Americans because of their perverse undermining of the normal, they shocked Iraqis and other Arabs because the images seemed to confirm so vividly and precisely a reality that many had suspected and feared but had tried not to believe.

    Abu Ghraib: The Hidden Story Danner, Mark 2004

  • In this sense the Hooded Man and the Leashed Man fill a need, serving as powerful brand images advertising a preexisting product.

    Abu Ghraib: The Hidden Story Danner, Mark 2004

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