There was a moment's pause, a profuse apology, then they resumed their efforts to mutilate the body. |
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Eventually the planet will no longer be hospitable to humans because we continue to gravely mutilate the environment. |
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The only thing I'd want a hand blender so I can mutilate vegetables at high speed. |
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No visitor shall cut down, debark, mutilate or remove any tree, bush, flower or other plant or fungus, whether living or dead. |
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But there is another problem in Afghanistan, the problem of delayed-action bombs, whose effect is to wound and mutilate the people. |
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We owe that to the thousands of communities whose development has been undermined by these and other weapons that kill and mutilate at random. |
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Riders may not cut, mutilate or put additional stickers or marking on their number plate if it's provided by the Organiser. |
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How is it right to encourage people to mutilate their bodies? |
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Suddenly a band of yelping Indians would descend upon the wagon train and kill every man, woman and child and brutally mutilate some through scalping. |
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You must learn how to cherish this knowledge and understand that you must not give it freely to someone who might then destroy or mutilate it. |
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A member shall not, without lawful excuse, destroy, mutilate, alter or conceal any correspondence, report, record or other official document. |
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Help for those who mutilate themselves and those who attempt suicide is similar and can involve therapy, medication or a combination of both. |
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On a world scale, they kill or mutilate hundreds of thousands of people every year. |
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From beginning to end, we are prey to the movie's diabolical killer, who presents us with a variety of abominable ways to slay and mutilate his victims. |
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At 15, he joined them, riding with the psychotic Bill Anderson, who urged his men to scalp and mutilate the Union men they slew. Mr Stiles masterfully strips James bare. |
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Section 67.1 of the Act makes it an offence to destroy, mutilate or alter a record, or direct, propose, counsel or cause any person in any manner to do such things with the intent to deny a right of access under this Act. |
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The prevailing speech designed for us far from our borders by others, and that we internalised, often points out our societies and cultures which, it seems, muzzle us, marginalise us when they do not mutilate us. |
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Millions of anti-personnel mines lying in the ground all over Cambodia continue to kill and mutilate people, especially children, even after the end of the war there. |
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This situation creates major humanitarian problems, since landmines and explosive remnants of war kill or mutilate more than ten thousand people per year, mostly civilians. |
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Conflicts that mutilate, destroy and kill neighbours and condemn them forever to disgrace are at the same time opportunities for those who profit by, foment, create and manage the business of war. |
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Today as landmines and unexploded ordnance continue to kill and mutilate one person every 90 minutes, the organisation is pursuing its fight against these cowardly weapons. |
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We would mutilate our charism, if we were to walk separately. |
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