I for one feel that one of the few hopes of the American political future has been garroted, unfairly, by the iron collar of sensationalism-at-all-costs.
From the time.com
According to folklore, in 1630, Li was put on public display in an iron collar and shackles for his failure to repay loans to a usurious magistrate, Ai.
From the en.wikipedia.org
An iron collar and plate bearing that fits over the pintle of a post-mill's post, that supports the weight of the crown tree, around which the buck of the mill is constructed.
From the en.wikipedia.org
First came a 5-iron from the right trees that he pulled into the collar of a bunker.
From the kentucky.com
Take out the tacking and give the collar a quick once-over with the iron.
From the guardian.co.uk
At the 10th hole, he hit a picturesque four iron that just cleared the collar and landed soft, staying 3m below the hole.
From the canberratimes.com.au
Harrington tried to punch a 5-iron around a fairway bunker, but wound up in the collar on the back slope of the bunker.
From the stltoday.com
Na took aim at the pin, which was hugging the right collar of the green, and hit his first 8-iron into Rae's Creek.
From the nytimes.com
Through a wrought-iron fence, a French bulldog named Phoebe yips, snorts and wheezes in her rhinestone collar.