Johnston has been charged with malicious wounding and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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In other words, we have habit-memory actually aligned with bodily perception. |
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So here again we have her as that which is both of the body and outside of bodily experience, both in the world and otherworldly. |
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The Roses, both of Waylands, Devizes, deny actually bodily harm, saying they were acting in self defence. |
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This view proposes a way out of the mind-body problem, as the mind becomes a material substance that is comparable to any other bodily organ. |
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Hormones are natural signaling chemicals that actually cause bodily changes and growth in skin, hair, bones, organs, and muscles. |
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O'Grady opened the door and threw Carl bodily out into the night where he staggered a few paces before falling headfirst into a patch of mud. |
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The fourth time she broke the surface she fetched up sharp against something, and was hauled bodily out of the stream. |
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He barely had a moment to swear before he was lifted bodily from the ground and turned to face the murderer. |
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Mrs Cunningham practically screamed as she threw herself at her grandson, her arms flailing as she pinned him bodily to the bed. |
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He was so spifflicated before they let him up that they had to lift him bodily and plant him in a seat. |
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With the boy protesting all the way, they bodily hauled him out of the cell. |
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When something dark and chitinous scuttled out from the scrub, Darius was forced to bodily haul him out of its way. |
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The door opened and Clarence was bodily dragged into the hallway of Mavanwy's flat. |
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She threw me almost bodily into the bars on the other side of the cell this time. |
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It's no mistake that slam-dancing, moshing, and crowd-surfing sprung from punk rock since the point is this sense of bodily danger. |
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And so the game goes on, stopping and starting, punctuated with random outbursts of grievous bodily harm. |
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So is there hope that a Union Flag could join the maple leaf and the five-ring Olympic insignia as a bodily adornment? |
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She had balked, not stupid enough to go to his turf, alone, so he could do her bodily harm. |
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Once an enterprising hornet scouts out a bee colony, it marks the nest with a type of bodily chemical substance called a pheromone. |
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His mind was employed upon Christ, and even bodily he felt as if set free from a great burden which had bowed him down. |
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She is being lifted bodily by a policeman, easily, for she is slight and frail. |
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These medical philosophers argued that bodily ills were caused by occult and mystical influences. |
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He also pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing actual bodily harm for butting a police officer in custody after his arrest. |
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He was charged with attempted rape and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and convicted. |
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In time, we were informed, similar bodily correlates would be found for all emotional states. |
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He was sentenced for breaching his order and inflicting actual bodily harm on his barrister. |
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If D coshes V and he dies, D would be liable for murder as he intended to cause grievous bodily harm. |
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Hockey players subject themselves to more bodily harm than any other professional athlete, even American football players. |
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Research suggests that chronic panic sufferers may be easily flummoxed by their bodily sensations. |
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Energy is not only involved in chemical reactions and technology, but also in our basic bodily functions. |
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Overtraining depletes the bodily reserves, so when a flu bug or other illness starts making the rounds, the body is not ready to fight it off. |
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Surrey police said both men were arrested on suspicion of assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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He does not reserve this response as a marker of bourgeois intellectual refinement and bodily sublimation. |
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The intoxicated state is characterized by illusions, visual hallucinations and bodily distortions. |
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This includes killing, bodily or mental harm, preventing births, immiseration and forcibly transferring children. |
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Clothing signals humanity and incites conceptions of dignity, personhood, and bodily integrity. |
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The accused, who were all Chinese and from London, admitted various charges including grievous bodily harm, kidnap and false imprisonment. |
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He was given a life sentence in March this year after pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm, false imprisonment and threats to kill. |
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Throughout history many societies have built elaborate customs around cultivating bodily purity and avoiding impurity. |
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Marburg is spread through contact with bodily fluids, including, but not limited to blood, sweat and excrement. |
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Interestingly, the anterior cingulate cortex doesn't distinguish between psychic and bodily injury. |
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The material, called a hydrogel, contains a polymer that senses and binds to glucose in bodily fluids. |
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There is a specific regime for retention and release of body parts and bodily samples, and that is good. |
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She squealed then grabbed me and pushed me bodily into the ante-room where the choir were waiting. |
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But it did the trick, as she was hauled up bodily to a more stable position. |
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Tilkin tried to move but Bromm bodily forced him to the ground on his knees. |
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Fluid streaming appears to have bodily transported material between different layers. |
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The seamen were carried bodily back across the moor although some of them could walk under their own steam. |
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Authentic architectural experiences derive from real or ideated bodily confrontations rather than visually observed entities. |
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With no women there to keep us civilized and on our best behavior, I suspect that bodily noises and crude jokes will also be involved. |
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The charges were indecent assault, sexual assault, and assault causing bodily harm. |
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Men, he claimed, are much less likely to weep due to bodily pain since weeping is seen as a weak and unmanly behaviour. |
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You need water for all bodily processes, including digestion, waste excretion, circulation and even breathing. |
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Also in July last year, a similar police action turned violent and several vendors and two journalists sustained grievous bodily injuries. |
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The female was charged with three offences of grievous bodily harm to which she had pleaded guilty to one. |
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In 1999 he was jailed for three years and nine months for offences of robbery and grievous bodily harm. |
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The case comes days after a group of MPs called for road deaths and injuries to be treated as manslaughter or grievous bodily harm. |
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He was charged later the same day with attempted rape, burglary and grievous bodily harm. |
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The court found him guilty of grievous bodily harm and sentenced him to 18 months imprisonment. |
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If certain bodily functions or cockroaches really do gross you out, this study is not for you. |
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Suspected items are not to be used as weapons or to cause bodily harm or damage to personal property in any way. |
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Infected dogs also shed the virus through bodily secretions and excretions. |
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Also, he knew he needed bodily nourishment to bring up his declining health. |
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A doosra, unlike the chuck from a fast bowler, can cause no bodily harm to the batsmen. |
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The land is scaped, first and foremost, through bodily movement, not through static enframement. |
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In the first place, stiffer sentences need to be imposed on any person who stabs or inflicts bodily harm on another person. |
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I am just looking at what it says for a straight robbery or attempt with actual bodily harm. |
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He once lifted up a hencoop weighing six hundred pounds and carried it off bodily. |
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The posterior parietal cortex then sorts out bodily movements corresponding to the observed actions. |
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To say that cognition is embodied means that it arises from bodily interactions with the world. |
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Personal comportment often appears crass, loud, and effusive to people from other cultures, but Americans value emotional and bodily restraint. |
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This process is to a large extent coterminous with bodily decomposition, which is the obverse of gestation. |
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Then there's the words relating to bodily functions, be that copulatory or defecatory. |
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One's physical or bodily shape can be classified into the pyknic type, the muscular type and the intermediate type. |
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Soon bodily effluvia and contaminated clothing are everywhere in Sunderland, and so is the epidemic. |
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Police said the allegations against the nine Britons still held, ranged from bodily injury to robbery or disturbance of public order. |
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The dithizone heavy metal reagent allows the detection of free heavy metal ions in bodily liquids like urine and saliva. |
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If we neatly dispose of our bodily waste products, we more easily forget that we are made of stuffs that end up on the dungheap. |
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The teenagers pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent. |
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Sponge cells perform a variety of bodily functions and appear to be more independent of each other than are the cells of other animals. |
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If we want our own rights to bodily integrity preserved, we have no choice but to uphold hers. |
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This water emerges saturated with oxygen that is able to kill germs, build bodily strength and support the immune system. |
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He has previous convictions for theft, robbery and assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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Three years ago he was convicted of actual bodily harm, after a fight with a neighbour. |
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Men and women are expected to comply with different norms of behavior and bodily comportment. |
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The points on the ear have their reflex to different bodily functions or organs. |
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We may say the same of bodily discomfort, an unpleasant sensation distinct from pain. |
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He was given two years for grievous bodily harm and 28 days for the drug offence, the sentences to run concurrently. |
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Belle's particular discipline is a mixture of free climbing, acrobatics, and a willingness to fling yourself bodily from rooftop to rooftop. |
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An example of music and its bodily origin is found in the way in which individuals perceive and respond to musical rhythm. |
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But it does play on social mores and our embarrassment about natural bodily functions, albeit in a crude way. |
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Passions, or affections that include fear, hate, love, hope and so on, are not spiritual but bodily. |
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But in addition to these overt bodily manifestations, fear is also complexly wired into our social networks. |
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For Roach social memories are transmitted and preserved through bodily performances that accompany forms of travel, departure, and displacement. |
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The museum claimed to serve the cause of moral reformation, but it really worked on base emotions and bodily appetites. |
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Another one is control of our bodily appetites and thoughts, which we're not so good at, these days. |
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Section 18 requires an intention to do grievous bodily harm or an intent to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer or any person. |
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The father was charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, but was acquitted. |
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In that case the appellant had been convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm by harassing his female victim. |
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As the children filled their forks with nourishing food, bodily complications were discussed. |
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These bodily manifestations often make the rituals of spirit possession dramatic and theatrical. |
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In both cases, the duty in tort serves to protect the bodily integrity and property interests of the inhabitants of the building. |
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Some of the things which are done by a man like us are intellectual, and some are sensible and bodily. |
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Martyrs' bodily remains were sites of the divine on earth, possessed of miraculous and saving power. |
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This surface effect gives his drawings yet another bodily reference, perhaps unintended, in its resemblance to scarified skin. |
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His bodily gestures at the altar in presiding at the Eucharist, especially in consecrating the bread and wine, were important. |
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There is a kinesthetic awareness of one's body and bodily movement in one's conscious action of picking up the spade. |
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An early night allows for uninhibited intimate bodily coupling without worry of being overheard by a child. |
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This antibody is found in body fluids such as tears, saliva, and other bodily secretions. |
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She had four children, so I mean obviously four times she did have some kind of bodily intimacy. |
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In court he pleaded guilty to two offences of actual bodily harm, but denied specific details of the attack. |
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In most cases of battery or actual bodily harm the causal connection will be plain, but cases involving drugs have presented difficulties. |
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There is no doubt that he is freed from the sin due to speech, mental sin or especially bodily sin committed during the seven existences. |
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What the nurse does is nurse a bodily injury or take care of the consequences of bodily injury. |
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The directions given in this case were an appreciable risk of bodily injury or death. |
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The fault requirement for the offence of assault occasioning actual bodily harm reveals that it is an offence of constructive liability. |
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Two teenage thugs chiefly responsible were caged for seven years each after admitting causing grievous bodily harm. |
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The jury took two hours to convict him of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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The two-week work camp also involved learning practical living skills and habits like bodily hygiene and social rules, Tolchard said. |
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The falling bodily strength of teenagers is a matter requiring serious consideration on a national level. |
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The openings permit solid and semi-solid bodily exudates to pass through the top sheet to the absorbent core as the diaper is worn. |
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This is really a form of art which has a lot of bodily and sensate involvement. |
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Traditionally then, women are desacralized at the height of their bodily power. |
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Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin. |
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An atmosphere of warmth and intimacy is created, and long-held bodily tensions are released. |
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He further admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent, and each defendant also admitted carrying an offensive weapon in public. |
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Thoughts are expressed not as language but through bodily responses, making the physical toll and pain of trauma apparent. |
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After we had lost all steerage way we were swept bodily southwards by the inblowing winds towards the cyclone's centre. |
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This atavistic fear of bodily hair is entirely compatible with a religion that sought to separate man from his animal origins. |
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We will use the term functional symptoms, which does not assume psychogenesis but only a disturbance in bodily functioning. |
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You will have an intravenous drip to maintain your bodily fluids until you are able to eat and drink. |
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Activity that expresses the virtue of moderation is also excellent activity when it comes to the bodily appetites. |
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During the heyday of spiritualism, many writers speculated about spiritualistic phenomena, offering concepts of bodily forces as explanations. |
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Flu had a terrible impact on Germans as the people had little bodily strength to fight the illness. |
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Suddenly, with a force propelled by sheer insanity, Charles lifted him bodily and pushed him over the railings. |
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Topics ranged from fuels for missile operations to human bodily functions in space. |
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Occasionally people are infected through bodily fluids such as saliva, but this is rare. |
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Underlying every thought and bodily motion are nerve and muscle cells sending or receiving electrical signals. |
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For anyone drawn to Stoic philosophy, for example, bodily suffering could not finally be of great significance. |
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Morgan admitted four specimen counts of rape and two charges of assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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Medical samples such as human tissue, blood, and other bodily fluids, are taken from the morgue to the laboratory to be tested. |
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He arrested the claimant on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and when cautioned the claimant made no reply. |
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As mentioned earlier, tapeworm proglottids exit the body along with bodily wastes to search for a new host in which to proliferate. |
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Pitta governs bodily functions concerned with heat and metabolism, and directs all biochemical reactions and the process of energy exchange. |
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The disease ravaged his frail body, leaving him unable to speak or control bodily functions in his final days. |
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Joking and speaking about bodies and bodily functions in the presence of such cousins is considered a serious faux pas. |
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The body stops maintaining bodily functions and begins to decay on the spot. |
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The fact remains that for many people, the church has seemed to disapprove of the body and bodily life in general. |
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Among the things that we share in common with animals are certain characteristic bodily functions. |
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What is physical discomfort but the persistence of some body part or bodily function in distracting the attention of the mind? |
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It plays a vital role in regulating many bodily functions and is contained in body fluids, which transport oxygen and nutrients. |
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The punishment of the body was compensated by bodily freedom in hurling stones. |
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Human beings have or are bodies and engage in bodily activities such as walking, talking, sleeping, writing, etc. |
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Incorporation here is a bodily procedure of internalization that effects a psychological identification. |
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Since the human person is a psychosomatic being, fasting also means satisfying both bodily and spiritual needs. |
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The Strasbourg case law refers to actual bodily injury or intense physical or mental suffering. |
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To paraphrase Bois, in this context it revealed the precariousness of the confidence in bodily and material solidity. |
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Thus spirit possession is interpreted as a transcendental experience which has material, bodily manifestations. |
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In the eighteenth century madness was seen as either animalism, best controlled by harsh restraint, or as imbalances in bodily humours, treated by bleeding. |
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He takes the key from Jewel, grabs the two restrained guards and tosses them bodily into her cell and locks them in before joining the rest of the group. |
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Engaging with these bodily and ritual practices serves to enrich the human spirit within. |
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Salter, of no fixed abode, admitted causing grievous bodily harm. |
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Reflecting the new medical theories, both treatment and prevention came to emphasize homeostasis, the need for balance between bodily intake and outgo. |
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I so loved the fierce bodily contact of football that I suppose my enthusiasm made up somewhat for my lack of size. |
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According to news reports, the transmission of Ebola requires exposure to bodily fluids. |
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Section 20 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 creates the offence of unlawfully and maliciously wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm. |
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Traveling through the bodily fluids of an infected person, Ebola enters through a mucous membrane or break in the skin. |
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There is a pill in Tibetan Buddhism that contains a lot of esoteric ingredients, some of which are bodily substances. |
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One is innocent of sin only when forced bodily or under threat of death to do a specific act, and only when the sin itself is the source of danger. |
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The 16-year-old appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court for sentencing after a jury convicted him of wounding the other boy with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. |
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Dave taunted the crowd with threats and obscenities, and finally soaked them with lurid synthetic bodily fluids. |
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Attractive single mother Loretta has obviously suffered sexual abuse from her alcoholic father and has learnt to use bodily charms to manipulate susceptible males. |
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The troopers carried him bodily from the room, through the curtain. |
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Here again I would stress that the attention which is desiderated in connection with the bodily function must be some close and intimate service to the person or claimant. |
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Got Rolfed just to see if it would have any effect on my bodily awareness. |
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Exceptionality of the present time enables most of us to experience this uncompromisingness already during our bodily existence, at the Cosmic graduation exam. |
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Five days ago, they were borne up the creek that leads out to sea, borne up like some all-conquering champion sportsman might be borne, and flung bodily at the bridge. |
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The incident is being treated as an assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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The pilgrimage journey is the umbilical cord which connects them with a sacred place, and making the journey is a means of bodily enacting their spiritual identity. |
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The disease is spread via bodily fluids, necesitating strict isolation for the patients and thorough decontamination. |
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The court deals with summary offences and some minor indictable offences such as shop lifting, property damage and even assault causing bodily harm. |
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Getting your hair in the bleachy water will infect everyone with bubonic plague, whereas all other bodily orifice exposure and expulsion is quite alright. |
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Emphasis on the sanctity of the human body can also be seen in the cult of the martyrs and saints, in which bodily remains are imbued with divine power. |
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This proves a liability when Martin attempts to convey Francis's Christocentric approach to poverty, or his equally mystifying struggle to maintain bodily chastity. |
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Since they saw no contradiction between bodily appetites and godliness they would be relaxed about the display of sexual characteristics like the beard. |
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An assault is committed where a person inflicts bodily harm on another. |
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Of course, there are real rules to Ebola, and they have to do with incubation periods, bodily fluids, and other scientific facts. |
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A discipline such as yoga promotes fitness and bodily awareness. |
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If you think that, because he was so drunk, he did not intend or may not have intended to kill or cause grievous bodily harm, then you must acquit him. |
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This duty to protect the individual's right to bodily inviolacy arises explicitly from the international law of human rights and the Children's Convention. |
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Chiropractic and osteopathy are two medical disciplines involving bodily manipulation that have fought long and hard for respectability within the health care system. |
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The most important pose to skip is the headstand, because it causes blood and other bodily fluids to rush toward your upper body and stresses your heart and blood vessels. |
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Other monitors may be used to keep track of your heart rate, circulation, blood pressure, temperature, body fluid balance and other bodily functions. |
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The development in recent years of so-called genetic fingerprinting has made samples of blood or other bodily fluids of perhaps even greater importance. |
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This spiritual authority is often signified by the bodily gestures of the priest while he or she is consecrating the elements while presiding at the Eucharist. |
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This purification is understood as entailing the freeing of the soul from undue bodily influence, achieved by seasoning the body with virtue and ascesis. |
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He's never happier than when bodily fluids are flowing incontinently. |
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Just as he forgave the sins of the paralytic and restored him to bodily health, so he continues his work of healing and salvation today through the sacrament. |
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Ironically, standards of oral pronunciation and bodily gesture central to the mission of the elocutionists were disseminated through works of print. |
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The name conjures images of manly men, displaying courage under extreme conditions, rejecting the artifice of language in favor of pure bodily experience. |
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Johnson plays the innate clumsiness and discomfort that we'd expect to accompany a recent bodily acquisition like this with apparent ease and deft comedic mannerism. |
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Typically, unlearning old habits is harder than learning new ones, so much of the time in lessons focuses on learning to inhibit old bodily responses. |
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Katastematic pleasure has this status because it is the enjoyment of one's natural constitution when one is not distracted by bodily pain or mental distress. |
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Klein attempts in a very graphic way to put into words preverbal experiences by describing the ways bodily and sensory experiences are registered in the mind. |
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According to Russian scientist I.I. Brekhman in 1958, adaptogenic herbs like Siberian Ginseng, work to normalize all bodily systems and functions. |
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Undue muscle tension causes bodily deformity, and vagotonia results in the production of such conditions as chilblains, asthma, intestinal trouble, etc. |
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Scientists have measured higher rates of bodily heat production only in the flight muscles of some insects and, possibly, the brown fat of hamsters. |
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To fans of Cold War-era espionage thrillers, it is a place where effete Russophiles in homburgs and trench coats meet to exchange briefcases and bodily fluids. |
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Though they ungraved his body destructed by the earth, though they burned his remains in the flames of the fire, they could but destroy the body and bodily remains of Wycklif. |
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It is concerned with the automatic control of bodily function. |
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It privileges, inter alia, the interests of boys and men over the bodily integrity, autonomy, and dignity of girls and women. |
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The Act further provided for a maximum penalty of ten years if the defendant caused great bodily injury and life imprisonment if the defendant caused death. |
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The process of aging is associated with numerous changes in all bodily systems that ultimately manifest in a decline in peak physiologic function. |
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Actual bodily harm is any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with the health and so called comfort of the victim and must be more than merely trivial or transient. |
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The kind of verbal threats the civil law considers wrongful are those that unconditionally threaten immediate bodily harm. |
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He would cast doubt on the manliness of a player by asserting that he could only carry out the bodily function of passing water while in a sitting position. |
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The medulla, or brain stem, controls or influences all of the bodily functions that you do not have to think about, like breathing, heart rate, temperature and consciousness. |
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Not only does Nebreda explicitly thematise his own diagnosis as schizophrenic, but he also associates the bodily practices depicted throughout with schizophrenia. |
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The most insightful contribution Bordo makes to our understanding of bodily Anne is in a passage discussing her death. |
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In secular society, vanity is most readily identified with the sin of pride in bodily appearance, manifesting in luxurious garb and flamboyant ornamentation. |
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The temperature of the atmosphere never varies from the median, and the flat, barren ground is so changelessly smooth that he is precluded from any need for bodily protection. |
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The provers must give details of all new bodily sensations, symptoms, dreams, emotional changes, discharges and anything else that may develop after taking the remedy. |
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It says that human beings are made by God as corporeal or bodily beings. |
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At that point, a gravely ill person would have to somehow get their bodily fluids into your system. |
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Today, there is emphasis only on material prosperity and bodily comforts. |
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Rorty thinks that churches should teach that the greatest source of suffering is still, as always, economic inequality, not spiritual or bodily impurity. |
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The answer for religious sects like the Amish of North America is to shun bodily vanity through anachronistic adherence to the styles of the seventeenth century. |
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Disability's psychological and bodily variations have been used to metaphorize nearly every social conflict outside its own ignoble predicament in culture. |
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Overnight, the margin for error was reduced to almost zero, since nobody wants to overtake his own bodily excretions as he reaches terminal velocity. |
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I heard footsteps running up from behind me but before I could turn on my own I was being bodily forced to turn by the very strong hands of David. |
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At the admittance of weakness and limitation, Rachel experienced an extreme slip of bodily control and actually stomped her foot before glaring off in the distance. |
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There are many kinds of death, apart from actual bodily death. |
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Related to these accounts of bodily transformation was the doctrine of metempsychosis, that is, the migration of the soul into another body after death. |
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These foods are nutritionally dense and tonify all bodily tissues. |
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Four important bodily functions are provided by the muscles of our bodies. |
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In addition to the 3,066 counts of accessory to murder, he was convicted of five counts of accessory to attempted murder and accessory to causing bodily injury. |
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And more trivial modifications like altering bodily odors and promoting a healthy lifestyle. |
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As Dan turned, the slim figure hurled him bodily against the far wall. |
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The key to invariance is bodily discipline, as in monastic prayer and meditation meant to mold dispositions and moods. |
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Hughes admits inflicting grievous bodily harm on Mr Martin, who was born with a congenital heart defect. |
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All who have died will be resurrected bodily from the dead for the Last Judgment. |
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The older medicine used to speak of two ways, lysis and crisis, one gradual, the other abrupt, in which one might recover from a bodily disease. |
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Autogenic training, some 100 years old, is a system of self-control, centered on the creation of sensations of heaviness and bodily warmth. |
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Private lap dances will also be available on request but no bodily contact will be permitted. |
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Now Calder, 23, has been locked up for four-and-a-half years after she admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent. |
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The second article is devoted to emotional and bodily experience, unfolding in urban space, developing the case of Situationism movement. |
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We watched him shoot himself, blow himself up and inflict all manner of bodily harm upon himself, often after being tricked by the wabbit. |
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The same teaching cloaks bodily sexuality in a voluminous, cinctured black cassock of itchy wool and brands every visible act a sin. |
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The toxoplasmic trophozoites causing acute toxoplasmosis are referred to as Tachyzoites, and are typically found in bodily fluids. |
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The extropian movement is a Californian self-empowerment subculture which embraces technology to fight bodily decay. |
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There are two other bodily fluids that have not been shown to carry pathogens, these being tears and sweat. |
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Unlike nylon cords, CleanCord won't soak up bodily fluids or other liquids that can transmit infections to others. |
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A substance with sialagogue properties stimulates the production of which bodily fluid? |
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People are suing as a result of pollution, property, bodily injury, emotional distress and Cancerphobia. |
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After an initiation ceremony where wine laced with bodily fluids is drunk, there's dinner in the private backroom of a pub. |
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According to Radio Skopje, the President's life is not in danger, he has only received minor bodily injuries and is conscious. |
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To give moral weight to bodily teleologies is possible only within a hylomorphic framework that recognizes human beings as created. |
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Naja of High Street, West Bromwich, had denied manslaughter and also assaulting his wife causing her actual bodily harm. |
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Sorgner refers to these bodily improvements as carbon-based transhumanism, since carbon is the essential element in our biochemistry. |
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Larger nasal structures and turbinate bones serve to limit bodily heat and water loss in steamy, fast-metabolizing, warm-blooded animals. |
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Our general love of flatulence as a socially accepted and humorous bodily function always raises a smile apart from Hadders who can't stand it. |
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Peter Eaglestone, 28, from Garmondsway, Byker, Newcastle, has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm after the incident on Sunday. |
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Infestations have given rise to allegations claiming bodily injury, property damage and mental anguish. |
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But increased blood lactate from strenuous anaerobic exercise causes a lowering of pH, and with it that familiar bodily pain and fatigue. |
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Careless use of these tools can cause serious bodily injury. |
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On the first view, emotions are purely biological phenomena.... They are arational and amoral, like other natural bodily functions. |
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The papering of one side of the room had dropped down bodily, with fragments of plaster adhering to it, and almost blocked up the door. |
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The 47-year-old also has 11 charges of indecent assault, and allegations of gross indecency and actual bodily harm against him. |
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But for my part, I find it impossible to imagine a grief with no awareness of a grievesome event, exhausted entirely by bodily sensations. |
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The mental picture imprinted on the bodily organ is the final product of the entire process of sense perception. |
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As for Richard's physical appearance, most contemporary descriptions bear out the evidence that Richard had no noticeable bodily deformity. |
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The stories suggest that his bodily remains are buried in London, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire or Yorkshire. |
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The Austrian ambassador was bodily pulled into the carriage, but Huskisson panicked. |
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This, outside cross training, attempts to minimize the risk of bodily damage by increasing strength, exercise diversity, and stamina. |
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Kidnapping can be accompanied by bodily injury which elevates the crime to aggravated kidnapping. |
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Another Reformed distinctive present in these theologians was their denial of the bodily presence of Christ in the Lord's supper. |
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There are mitigating circumstances that reduce culpability, or when the defendant kills only with an intent to cause serious bodily harm. |
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His intention was to symbolize the subconscious through bodily performances, as he did not believe language could be effective. |
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This ability keeps bodily movement at a minimum, thus reduces the amount of sound the owl makes as it waits for its prey. |
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In the theory of the four bodily humors, water was associated with phlegm, as being cold and moist. |
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Pagan philosophy had previously held that the pursuit of virtue should not be secondary to bodily concerns. |
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His co-defendants, Minaj Miah and Ahmed Hashi, both 19, denied wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm but were found guilty by the jury. |
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Omission involves a failure to engage in a necessary bodily movement resulting in injury. |
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Moreover, the range of available expression involves supralinguistic effects such as intonation and bodily movements. |
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Downworth, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, admitted one count of assault causing actual bodily harm at an earlier hearing. |
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Her brother pleaded guilty to one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm on May 1 this year. |
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Seven of the indecent assault charges and the assault occasioning actual bodily harm allegation relate to the same man. |
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The 20-year-old yesterday denied a charge of racially aggravated assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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Mason is further accused of grievous bodily harm with intent and O'Flaherty with actual bodily harm. |
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Urine, feces, blood, and other bodily effluvia are both routinely referenced in obscene speech as well being reliable disgust elicitors. |
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Twenty-four states have laws against assault with a bodily fluid in prisons, said Nicole Dewing, legislative coordinator with the Vermont State Employees' Association. |
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They did so through a combination of emetics, laxatives and different methods of bloodletting, in order to remove excess amounts of bodily fluids. |
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Some of these unhappy emigrants felt a general sinking of all their mental and bodily energies, without, however, experiencing the growings of hunger. |
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This bodily discipline is frequently performed in unison, by groups. |
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He was crucified and buried, and the confession teaches that he was bodily resurrected and afterward ascended into heaven where he intercedes on behalf of the living. |
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You are a mere spirit, and have no knowledge of the bodily part of us. |
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Guppy was convicted of causing Louise Schuller grievous bodily harm and possessing a firearm at an earlier hearing at the Old Bailey and remanded for sentence until yesterday. |
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She went round to her neighbours house with the intention of causing greivous bodily harm, rather than murder, and struck her victim whilst she was using a nebuliser. |
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Voluntariness includes omission, for implicit in omission is that the actor voluntarily chose to not perform a bodily movement and, consequently, caused an injury. |
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