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But one of its election posters is far more sinister, showing six opposition leaders, all held on a leash above the message: "No to war, no to agents."

From BBC

Trump is tied to Project 2025 like a dog on a leash and will work to rip away women’s rights and push a racist agenda.

From Salon

And when outdoors, the state agency said, animals should be kept on a leash, particularly at dawn, dusk and night, when mountain lions actively hunt.

“Dogs can startle or scare bears and provoke defensive behaviors,” according to the state agency website, so dogs should be kept on a leash on trails.

The profile wrote that Griner once "felt like a dog on a leash."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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