The dismemberment is done in visualization only, hence there is no infringement of the rule of conduct. |
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What I wanted to ask you was, was there any possibility of a third party being involved in the dismemberment? |
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Aztec art, with its themes of dismemberment and reintegration, was the inspiration for the fiction of magical realism. |
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It threatened multicultural states with dismemberment, whether by secession or irredentist demands. |
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One procedure destroys the fetus by a craniotomy, the other by dismemberment. |
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Alas, the second film is an absolutely harrowing tale of torture and dismemberment. |
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One scene involves the total dismemberment of a victim and the packaging of the body parts for storage in a meat-processing plant. |
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Berlin learns of an old case involving the serial murder and pathological dismemberment of certain body parts of the victims. |
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The psycho family takes pampered kids fascinated by death and dismemberment and puts them through the wringer of the real thing. |
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Le Cochon records the slaughter and dismemberment of a pig and the process of transforming the dead animal into various food products. |
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The disemboweling and dismemberment and fake blood may have caused some digestion problems. |
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Nevertheless, Treadwell was aware, at least on an intellectual level, that he courted dismemberment or death. |
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Monstrous imagery percolates through his work, as does the theme of dismemberment. |
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We literally see rivers of blood, disembowelings, slit throats, and dismemberment. |
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To allay state fears of dismemberment, a proposed new state has to be supported by the parliament of the state affected. |
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On his accession, his priority was to save Macedon from dismemberment by hostile powers, poised for the kill. |
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All the men speak repeatedly of the dismemberment of Yugoslavia but only the Serbs continue to call their rump state by that name. |
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Alexander felt that the dismemberment of Poland, over which his grandmother Catherine had presided, had been a shameful act. |
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Regional elections in the early 1990s shifted the reform agenda from liberalization to subnational independence and central state dismemberment. |
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This would see much of the rest of the company, which is subsidized by the printing revenue, looking highly vulnerable to dismemberment. |
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It looks like the company is heading for the knackers' yard for dismemberment by its banks. |
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Accidental dismemberment and specific loss of use insurance, up to specified limits, is included at no additional cost. |
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Nothing would have led more swiftly to the country's dismemberment than a policy of discrimination in the granting of privileges between one power and another. |
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The accidental dismemberment benefit is limited in all circumstances to one benefit per dismemberment. |
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Members can get basic life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and drug, hospital, vision care, and other health benefits. |
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In the 1914-18 conflict allied sea power facilitated the dismemberment of Germany's overseas empire and enforced a blockade of Germany and Austria-Hungary. |
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The dismemberment of Ukraine is as much his cause as theirs. |
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The metapodials appear to have been marked during dismemberment from the lower limbs. |
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The community has focused on avoiding abductions and attacks, dismemberment and death, while the silent killer AIDS has continued to attack unknowing victims. |
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But even Gorbachev shrinks from contemplating a dismemberment of his Union of Sovereign Soviet Republics, despite the fact that Russia shorn of its dependent vassal-states would still be a world power. |
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Another early hope for Mr Putin's presidency that market reforms and business-friendly policy would engender sustainable growth—has been battered by the dismemberment of Yukos, once Russia's leading oil company. |
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Having accidental dismemberment, blindness or paralysis included in your creditor insurance helps ease the uncertainty during a time when you need to focus on other things. |
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The condemnation of the breakaway move by South Ossetia and Abkhazia is laughable hypocrisy, to say the least, in the light of the dismemberment of Yugoslavia and the recent EU decision on Kosovo. |
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In 1842, in response to the call for free trade in its economic arrangements and a redefinition of empire in its political grand design, Britain commenced the dismemberment of imperial preferences. |
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Your accidental bodily injuries resulting in your dismemberment, loss of sight, death or complete and irrecoverable loss of speech or hearing within 365 days from the date of the accident that occurs during your trip. |
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These contracts cover payment for the cost of specified medical or dental services and loss of earnings, and provide an amount in compensation for accidental death or dismemberment. |
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France also saw the dismemberment of Prussia as threatening to the stability of Central Europe. |
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Recent examples of acts that have shocked many Somalis, who practice a very moderate form of their religion, include the decapitation of local community leaders and the dismemberment of youths for theft. |
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It stands out prominently as an important stage in the process of the dismemberment of the Empire. |
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The skill is shown by the neat way in which the dismemberment has been carried out. The parts have not been rudely hacked asunder, but have been separated at the joints. |
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Neither side discussed alternatives to intact dilation and extraction that can sound equally gruesome, such as internal dismemberment of the fetus. |
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As the Italian East African Empire was on the verge of extinction in the autumn of 1941, East African Command was created by dismemberment from Middle East. |
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As these bones form a large part of the burials known this may have been a quite regular treatment including the ritual manipulation and dismemberment of human corpses. |
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The decision of the Supreme Court involved a dismemberment from the bar. |
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