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Blindfolds were removed, food and water then thrown to the floor where slept on straw/hay on the ground in closed cages.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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There was a time when, not only could we smoke on airplanes, we could filch as many of those little booze bottles as our laps could handle, and the giveaways -- regardless of class -- were plentiful: Blindfolds, slippers, headphones, and playing cards.
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Blindfolds prevented the passengers from screaming or fainting with fear.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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Blindfolds prevented the passengers from screaming or fainting with fear.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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Blindfolds prevented the passengers from screaming or fainting with fear.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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Eyes: Blindfolds are another common sensory-deprivation toy.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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Eyes: Blindfolds are another common sensory-deprivation toy.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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Eyes: Blindfolds are another common sensory-deprivation toy.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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Copenhagen climate summit: Blindfolds are hiding the crucial issues at Copenhagen
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Copenhagen climate summit: Blindfolds are hiding the crucial issues at Copenhagen
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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