Years later, falsely imprisoned for mutilating animals with a lancet, George writes to Doyle for help. |
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The military rounded up tens of thousands of people, torturing and mutilating many of the prisoners. |
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This is a very unpleasant disease because it usually involves mutilating surgery to remove it, sometimes with loss of the voice box. |
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Killing women and children, taking women captive, torturing and mutilating downed males, scalping and beheading are common practices. |
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There was a hideous mutant running around, horribly mutilating cattle and farmers alike. |
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Millions of live anti-personnel mines planted all over Cambodia are still killing and mutilating mainly civilians, many of whom are children. |
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All over the world, leprosy has since been regarded by the community as a contagious, mutilating and incurable scourge. |
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Documented cases recount gross atrocities such as armed combatants shooting, mutilating, stabbing and burning children alive. |
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So, like a child forcing a parent to the edge of unconditional love, he tortures the vocabulary, mutilating and spindling the geometry. |
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Generalized, severe RDEB is mutilating and is called the Hallopeau-Siemens variant. |
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People would think it was a grizzly bear, but people were actually mutilating them. |
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I do not think any Canadian believes behaviour such as mutilating animals or tying dogs to trees and beating them to death should be condoned. |
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Burning, defacing, defiling, mutilating, trampling or otherwise desecrating a nation's flag will arouse the anger of all Canadians. |
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In these areas the following are prohibited: ploughing and clearing, burning, grazing, felling, removing the bark from or mutilating any kind of vegetation, as well as extracting resins and gums. |
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We are glad to think that our decision will obviate the necessity of mutilating the Union Jack. |
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I certainly think it is appropriate to have the same maximum sentence for torturing and mutilating an animal as that which exists for simple assault. |
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Children and adolescents have been forced to commit terrible atrocities, and worst of all, these atrocities have sometimes involved mutilating or killing their own family members. |
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But they won few hearts: they soon turned to looting villages, mutilating and killing civilians and abducting children to turn them into fighters. Previous peace efforts collapsed. |
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I do not know if anyone has had an opportunity to review that decision, but we had a judge commenting on the skinning and otherwise mutilating of a cat over a period of time. |
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Periodically we read of people deliberately mutilating cattle. |
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Disease manifestations range from very mild to severely mutilating and even lethal forms that differ in mode of inheritance, clinical manifestations, and associated findings. |
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I relay this horrible story to the House because we as a nation must signal to the world that the practice of mutilating young girls is absolutely deplorable and therefore must be outlawed everywhere. |
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Figueiredo's troops got out of hand and disgraced themselves by mutilating the Spanish dead and wounded on the field of battle. |
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Probably the spikes of that time were movable among various sockets drilled into different places on the inside, more or less lethal, more or less mutilating, according to the requirements of the sentence. |
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On being told, he was furious that his half sister had been given in marriage without his consent, and vented his spleen by mutilating Matholwch's horses. |
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