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A student ministry program called Shackles introduced them to issues of modern-day slavery.
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As one went forward, and the other aft, and the two "Shackles" stood between, no communication whatever could pass from one to the other.
Outward Bound Or, Young America Afloat Oliver Optic 1859
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Some of the independent voters needed a little persuasion to induce them to vote, when informed that the choice was between the "Shackles" only; but they yielded the point, and entered heartily into the excitement of the event; for, secret as were the proceedings, they were attended with no little exhilaration of feeling.
Outward Bound Or, Young America Afloat Oliver Optic 1859
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She has also published a children's book, "Shackles," telling of what happens when two children find old slave shackles on Sullivans Island.
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We are playing and singing "Shackles" by Darrell McFadden & The Disciples.
WN.com - Articles related to Boston Archdiocese welcomes 2 rectors as auxiliary bishops 2010
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We are playing and singing "Shackles" by Darrell McFadden & The Disciples.
WN.com - Articles related to Boston Archdiocese welcomes 2 rectors as auxiliary bishops 2010
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After police left, the wiretaps picked up someone who identified himself as "Shackles" phoning Mijatovic and frantically warning him that police might be coming to his apartment looking for the suspect.
Thestar.com - Home Page Peter Small 2010
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In fact, I got more of a '' God loves everyone '' vibe from the '' Shackles '' performance.
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In fact, I got more of a '' God loves everyone '' vibe from the '' Shackles '' performance.
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• "Shackles" found in rubble turned out to be "a rusty piece of metal", and there was no evidence to suggest it had been used for anything suspicious.
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