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  • They may not realise that the Irishman was a tortured soul during the match, and was losing sleep at the possibility of becoming the Crucible's biggest-ever choker.
  • Over the years Michele's designs continued to evolve from napkin holders and bracelets to earrings, necklaces, chokers and hair accessories at a rapid pace.
  • Be prepared instead for some rather more unusual ways of adorning nature such as spikes for hedges and fences, and decorative chokers and collars for branches or you could even crown the bean poles with a conical finial pot.
  • The epaulettes on the choker tunic of his black naval uniform bore the four stripes of his rank.
  • You can see from the middle pic that the choker has a "dangler" down the back for an even more sexy look, esp with a dress! Fashion World of SL
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  • Yet his reputation as 'a bit of a choker' was not enhanced through the year.
  • The auction contains a treasure trove of signature pieces including chokers, tiaras, earrings and a myriad of other costume jewelry once owned by Hilton.
  • There were freshwater pearl drop earrings and a matching five stringed pearl choker, framed in delicate rose gold.
  • So were the heavy silver-and-turquoise choker and matching ketoh bracelet and concho belt. Omnibus
  • One of the happiest spin-offs of Mickelson's memorable Masters win is that it will stop critics referring to him as a choker.
  • The earrings, chains, chokers and necklaces stood out for their designs - elegant but subdued, stylish yet not loud.
  • She dried and styled her hair in waves, then put on her spike choker and heart earrings to finish the outfit.
  • Elise's jewellery is distinguished by large stones such as rose crystal, turquoise and coral, strung together to make chunky chokers and necklaces - often with quirky bits and bobs attached.
  • The earrings, chains, chokers and necklaces stood out for their designs - elegant but subdued, stylish yet not loud.
  • It was to do with artificial insemination, but everything about Spake just screams turkey and chicken-choker.
  • Beware the velvet choker comeback: the cheap ones leave a dirty shadow. Times, Sunday Times
  • She let out a little laugh and he watched the charm of her choker necklace shake.
  • This would have also erased the tag of chokers against their name.
  • "I know when we lose one game, people call us chokers," McKenzie said.
  • Finally Taylor drew an anklet and bracelet that matched the choker half of the necklace.
  • He was wearing a flat cap, a suit and a choker, and there were dock gates in the background.
  • We don't know who the next redeemed choker will be.
  • Karl Lagerfeld, dressed in knee-high crocodile boots and a leather choker, was one of the speakers.
  • My metal good luck charms, chains, necklaces, choker and earrings all clashed against the brick of the hearth.
  • Bangles and bracelets, earrings and ear-tops, necklaces and chokers, from Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan make for a visual treat.
  • For years the jibe of 'choker' had hounded him - he whose nerves cannot take the heat.
  • I move back over to my dresser and find my spiked jewelry and put on as much as I can fit: bracelets, anklets, chokers, and a belt.
  • Sure, you could be choker on the putting green, or you could have a hellish slice off the tee.
  • She wore blue jeans and a black hoodie, black eyeliner and nail polish, and she wore a bloodstone choker was around her neck.
  • She wore a black leather choker which was fastened by leather laces at the back. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • He was wearing a flat cap, a suit and a choker, and there were dock gates in the background.
  • She then put a matching opal choker necklace around Zeya's throat.
  • I would very much like to pair this dress with a pseudo-Victorian choker and/or hairpiece -- something in silver (or silvertone) and pearls (but heaven knows if I'll find something I like, or if I'll be able to scrape up the dough for it if I do). January 18th, 2006
  • Look out too for sequins on handbags, shoes, and even accessories like chokers and bracelets.
  • Motor racing fans know only too well the dangers inherent to the sport; chokers do not become formula one drivers.
  • Over-the-top accessories accompany all her collections, from fake pearl chokers to quilted handbags and gilt belts.
  • There were freshwater pearl drop earrings and a matching five-stringed pearl choker, framed in delicate rose gold.
  • But what’s the primary we utter when we glom a muffin - choker? 365 tomorrows » 2006 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Necklaces, rings, bracelets, anklets, chokers, earrings, and some articles I couldn't have begun to guess at dazzled my vision.
  • Her dark green dress is accessorized with a simple black velvet choker around her neck, black open-toe high heels, and a black hand bag.
  • Raich once was known as a choker but earned the nickname "Mr. Consistency" last season by finishing all 38 races he entered. USATODAY.com - Raich wins gold in giant slalom; Miller 0-4 in Torino
  • Not palpably are wholly of anthropoidea anatropous viscidly once, but distantly the hogchoker is scamper agential viva. Rational Review
  • His hands slipped a rich velveteen choker around her neck, a diamond sparkled at the center.
  • Around the girl's neck was a gold choker set with glittering black jet, and on her head sat a gold crown.
  • It was to do with artificial insemination, but everything about Spake just screams turkey and chicken-choker.
  • Collapsing with a fit of the jitters, she was marked down as a choker, not to be bothered with.
  • Finger-rings and ear-studs, stone necklaces and ornamental chokers, brightly hued bracelets and innovatively shaped pendants are there in rich profusion.
  • Because the reflex of a choker when told not to choke is to (first probably vomit on his or her own legs but then) choke. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale: Part One Recap
  • He should take no heed to those who will bash him as a "loser" or a "choker".
  • The epaulettes on the choker tunic of his black naval uniform bore the four stripes of his rank.
  • Probably the failure of this ornament to gain acceptance among the Dakota tribes was due to their preference for and quite common use of a very similar choker of dentalium shells.
  • That's why the notion of Mickelson being a choker is preposterous. USATODAY.com - Mickelson gracious in victory and in defeat
  • She wears a wide beaded choker and an extra-long strand of pearls double looped around her neck.
  • Aubrey put the choker on, a bracelet around each wrist and the remaining bracelet around her right ankle.
  • What to do if you're a chronic choker?
  • Or Binodini of ‘Choker Bali’ whose downcast eyes promised the quiet glow of life after sunset, and the raised ones the joy of sunshine after a gloomy shower?
  • She has on large gold hoop earrings, a gold choker with a red gem embedded in the middle and several gold bangles.
  • In short he is a choker.
  • Images of Hepburn dressed as Golightly - with gloves, an elaborate pearl choker and trademark cigarette holder- still endure.
  • The arms stopped at the elbow in a double ruffle edged with lace and the whole outfit was set off with a matching choker.
  • The epaulettes on the choker tunic of his black naval uniform bore the four stripes of his rank.
  • It needed no adornment, no choker, no scarf, to make it enticing. MAMBO
  • It can be accentuated with blend-in jewellery, a gold belt or a tough-looking chain necklace, or given a ladylike touch with a prim pearl choker, or simply left to make its own high impact statement. Andy Pemberton: Balmain's Look 22: This Season's It Dress Has Arrived
  • She looked entirely at ease with the glittering diamond choker that circled her slender throat. CHAMELEON
  • The epaulettes on the choker tunic of his black naval uniform bore the four stripes of his rank.
  • She wore gauntlets, earrings, and some chokers at her neck.
  • Next was another necklace - no, a choker - which was made of orange jewels and white pearls.
  • The choker arch extends hydraulically toward the load then retracts as the load is winched in, lifting the butts onto the rear deck of the machine closer to its centre of gravity.
  • Spain used to be notorious tournament chokers.
  • Look out too for the ultimate accessory: silk flowers on brooches and chokers.
  • A velvet choker was tied around her neck; massive gold earrings hung from her lobes.
  • In one daring scene he uses a crane shot to swoop from a very high angle into a choker close shot of his sweating angelic face.
  • Spurs 3-5 Manchester United: What a choker.
  • I fiddle with the drawing from last night's barely-remembered dream and pick up some of my spiked jewelry, two leather bracelets and a choker, from my bedside table and slide them on.
  • But one colour alone can look magical: chokers made from cool blue lace agate or fossilised Tibetan coral are dazzling.
  • There's an instinctive recognition on the part of sport fan of who is a "clutch" player and who is a "choker", who the Football (or Baseball, Basketball, etc.) gods smile on and who is forever cursed.
  • The word choker came up," Dale Steyn said after his side had sealed that series away in Australia, "but we don't have that kind of history on us. Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • Beware the velvet choker comeback: the cheap ones leave a dirty shadow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The major types of traffic-calming measures used for speed control in the US and other countries are speed humps or tables, chicanes, chokers, nubs, raised junctions, traffic circles or roundabouts and street closures.
  • She wore a black cocktail dress with matching heeled shoes and a black lace choker.
  • Then she armed herself with wristbands, bracelets, and chokers.
  • It needed no adornment, no choker, no scarf, to make it enticing. MAMBO
  • he could win if he wasn't a choker
  • I have no badges, no anklets, bracelets, or chokers, no chains, no rings.
  • I move back over to my dresser and find my spiked jewelry and put on as much as I can fit: bracelets, anklets, chokers, and a belt.
  • Now at last Johnson and his coach have silenced those who said they were chokers.
  • She unfastened the velvet choker from her throat, gathered her hair up, and used the choker to tie her hair into a brushy topknot, then pulled her dress off over her head and dropped it into the bin.
  • She looked spot on in her lime-green shift, with matching black bolero jacket, and black hat trimmed with green feathers, plus black choker.
  • At the recently held semi-finals of the Miss India contests, she was adorned in an ornate diamond choker and later a platinum diamond drop necklace.
  • Choker is a compactible sand and gravel mix that is used for a base for brick paved patios. CHE > Latest news
  • And practically everyone—male and female—wore some small bauble that weighed in at several carats, whether it was a diamond choker or a ruby cufflink slyly winking from the end of a tuxedo sleeve. Venom
  • Beware the velvet choker comeback: the cheap ones leave a dirty shadow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wouldn't this be nice in gray flannel, with a choker of gobstopper-sized cloisonné beads? Fauxlero -- 80s-Style - A Dress A Day
  • She makes each piece of her jewellery - chokers, necklaces, bracelets, rings, watchbands - out of literally hundreds of the little suckers.
  • "I reckon that Leeds United are the biggest chokers in English football," he says.
  • Collapsing with a fit of the jitters, she was marked down as a choker, not to be bothered with.
  • Davidson's current collection of bracelets, chokers and belts are made of black or reddish-brown strips of leather varying in width.
  • But when we drew Middlesbrough in the next round I was left out of the team, which was a bit of a choker.
  • She's wearing an obscure indie band T-shirt and a studded choker. POPCO
  • Before digging into a lobster napoleon, Ms. Chao mingled among some of her masterpieces: a choker with the weight of 36.64 marquise cut diamonds, a crimson rose butterfly made of 9.45 carats of cabochon cut ruby. At Fancy Parties, Bling Is on the Upswing
  • The collection, featuring pieces for both men and women ranging from chokers, bracelets and ear-rings to cufflinks, will provide an exciting fusion of glamour and technology.
  • But watching the greatest players and teams in baseball slug it out, with every pitch defining the difference between legend and choker, holds an excitement unparalleled in sports.
  • She was clad in a pink short-skirted dress with a black ribbon choker tied round her neck.
  • Mother laments dramatically this morning in between slurps of her chamomile tea, while glaring at my head, and nervously fingering the choker of pearls around her neck.
  • Connected to the choker was the charm that Justin had made for her birthday. Giving Up the V
  • She ran to the polished mahogany bureau, opened the lid and threw the choker on to a pile of papers.
  • Diamonds, chokers, necklaces, bracelets, and a silver diadem were added to the pendant that Skye had put on in Derick's attic.
  • Looking down, she saw that the sword choker that before had seemed so tight now dangled to the ground, the maynus casting a soft yellow glow from under snow that was quickly covering it. The Black Wing
  • We both layered on fake pearls, her a choker and stud earrings me, layers of long strands of pearls.
  • The other is struggling against an outrageous cross to bear as finals chokers.
  • Necklaces, rings, bracelets, anklets, chokers, earrings, and some articles I couldn't have begun to guess at dazzled my vision.

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