The 43 lb buggies are also fitted with roll bars to protect the pilot in a crash or from having his neck lacerated by the kite cable. |
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Mr Copeland, in his gentlemanlike way, completely lacerated the Government's position. |
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He also lacerated Dr Cowley's record in relation to the recent European elections when he attempted to support two candidates. |
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If the men slackened off, the planks they stood on came up and lacerated the shins of their legs causing painful injury. |
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He sustained a punctured colon, a collapsed lung, and a lacerated liver and kidney. |
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But the vet said the rock hand lacerated his stomach and part of the intestine had gangrened. |
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He lacerated the New Journalists even though as a writer for Life during World War II, he used a composite character. |
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On a busy night in the Harcourt Hotel in September 1999, a glass stem broke and lacerated her left wrist. |
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I go out to a place like Woomera and I see ten and twelve year old boys who have lacerated their arms. |
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She suffered serious head injuries and a badly lacerated leg and never regained consciousness. |
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Pain filled her mind as she felt her skin being lacerated and heard the crack of the whip. |
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According to Iliev, Pazhin, who plays in Ukraine, has a torn ankle tendon, while Zagorich has a lacerated calf muscle. |
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Prevented from surfacing to breathe, the sea mammals drown while their skin is lacerated by the spines of writhing fish. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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So they made us put stones in our shoes and ropes around our waists which lacerated our skin. |
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His legs were deeply lacerated, but his life was saved when a stranger managed to pluck him from the waters. |
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Terrified and panicking, he tried to kick in a glass door to escape his pursuers and, in doing so, fatally lacerated himself. |
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His fist smacked into her chest and she grunted in pain but held fast, despite her lacerated hands. |
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But it is necessary to be lacerated by Pain, my Herald, so as to be able to receive beneficial contact with Me with immediate vitality. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead, splitting his nose and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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Still he plied the lash without stint upon my poor body, until it seemed that the lacerated flesh was stripped from my bones at every stroke. |
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Through this pierced shape lacerated by bullets, man anathematizes oppression and war. |
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A second crew member suffered a lacerated hand when he came in contact with some broken glass while retrieving a fire axe. |
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They finally could see him and noticed that his body was covered with scratches, bruises, wounds, haematoma and lacerated injuries. |
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In the early hours of Tuesday, October 3, 2006, the inmate inflicted a wound to his left arm, which lacerated his brachial artery. |
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I have seen an Iraqi baby's lacerated head, lacerated by the weapons of those who call themselves liberators. |
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Her feet were lacerated and bleeding, her face infested with botfly maggots. |
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The war in Iraq has lacerated relations with its main ally, the United States. |
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Many of the living are lacerated along their legs and necks, suggesting sheer panic as they tried to climb out of their stalls. |
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Until three years ago, when it suffered its first coup, it was a rock of stability in a region lacerated by war. |
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Opium is a narcotic analgesic collected from the resin released from lacerated immature opium poppy seed pods. |
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See how humanity lies prostrate and wounded, lacerated and defeated, threatened and stricken, diseased and dying. |
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And in your selfoffering your heart was lacerated even more and it poured out upon us the love of the Father. |
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She was severely beaten, with a dozen broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and signs of strangulation that included a fractured thorax. |
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Mickey Joseph slid out of bounds and lacerated his calf muscle. |
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They lacerated him for saying he wanted the Democratic Party to reach out to working-class Southerners who drive pickups bearing Confederate-flag decals. |
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In his keynote address to the Labour Party conference in Killarney, Rabbitte lacerated the government for breaking its election promises and operating behind closed doors. |
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Can Mitt the Mouth, so often lacerated by his own tongue, talk his way back into contention? |
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Her bare feet were lacerated as she dug through the wreckage. |
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These critics so lacerated the film for two hours to David Lean's face that the devastated Lean did not make another film for fourteen years. |
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Master would keep this lacerated young woman tied up in this horrid situation four or five hours at a time. |
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Alas! he fears my lacerated coat, And visage pale with frigorisic want, Would bring dedecoration on his chaise. |
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The woman's legs were lacerated by the treads. |
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My busted face was sewn up, my lacerated liver monitored. |
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On the contrary, she has nothing but praise for the Dominican authorities and the health professionals at Buen Samaritano who helped to save her son's lacerated and fractured leg and have kept his gauze bandages clean. |
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Many authors in the American west wrote of natives or voyageurs with lacerated faces and missing noses or eyes due to attacks from grizzlies. |
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Brian Tuke mentioned in his letter to Cardinal Bainbridge that the coat was lacerated and chequered with blood. |
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Objectives: total decomposition in less than a year. Well chopped and lacerated vine stems will decompose more easily, for transformation into humus, which nourishes the soil and its fauna. |
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It was reported on 9 November that Wilkinson suffered a lacerated kidney during the match. |
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Kings American Dispensary also describes goldenseal as having a beneficial action in the cure of fungoid endometritis, lacerated cervix, and pelvic cellulitis. |
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