Whoever physically maltreats or harms the health of another person, shall be punished with imprisonment for not more than five years or a fine. |
Please do not make things worse by doing this, it only harms the individual involved more and unkind words can scar quite deeply. |
Leaving aside the debatable claim that a child may be traumatised by being blooded, hunting harms no-one. |
But when Harms triumphed, it was merely hugs all-round before the next pair of pub-league standard arrowsmiths toed the oche. |
At Iowa State, repurposed furniture plays a key role in departments' purchasing decisions, Harms says. |
Harms of antiviral treatment may include drug hypersensitivity and renal impairment. |