An external view of a skull shows a fracture near the bregma and scalping cuts along the frontal bone. |
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So, too, is the unforgotten linkage between Yellow Hair's scalping and the death of Custer. |
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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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Incredibly, the killer appears to be emulating an American Indian warrior, scalping his victims, after murdering them with an axe. |
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He won some points though late in August and I never made scalping jokes after that. |
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No one was accusing Springsteen of scalping these tickets — the idea was unthinkable. |
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In the context of sports arbitrage betting a scalping trader or scalper looks to make lots of small profits, which in time can add up. |
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Start earning via day trading, sniping, scalping or many other methodologies that are not possible with fixed spread trading environments. |
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East Germany then booked their place in a second successive final by scalping England, winning 2-1 in Sheffield and 1-0 in Jena. |
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Suppressing ticket touting, known as scalping in America, faces other obstacles. |
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This is entirely different to scalping which is resorted to by many a trader on a regular basis. |
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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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By dramatizing the brutality of war, the scalping scene was obviously meant to catch the public's attention and perhaps their money. |
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On sites accessible to a bulldozer or a skidder, equipping the machines with a scarification rake permits rapid, shallow scalping of the area. |
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With the threateningly popular Mr Weld gone, the state's Democrats have immediately turned to scalping other Democrats. |
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This squares with the team song, which goes on about scalping the enemy and other warrior skills, befitting for a game of violence, which football clearly is. |
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Finding the true culprit for the epidemic of scalping in the digital age is a little like figuring out who killed Davey Moore. |
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And sometimes those promoters and artists are themselves the ones doing the turning around and scalping. |
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There has been very little mourning of this dual scalping, just a sense of inevitability. |
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Bobby began his working life scalping tickets to Boston Celtics games and ended up buying the hallowed parquet floor of the Boston Garden before it was torn down. |
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The latter was given in full war paint and feathers, to the music of native drums and was accompanied by the usual brandishing of tomahawks and scalping knives. |
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Whether your forex strategy is day trading, swing trading or scalping you won't get anywhere without a method for recognizing trends. |
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High frequency and scalping systems are better suited to the Interbank account. |
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As news and accounts of the atrocity surfaced, the level of brutality was revealed: atrocities by Armenian troops included scalping, beheading, bayoneting of pregnant women and mutilation of bodies. |
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Guns and ammunition, tomahawks and scalping knives were dealt out with some liberality by British agents. |
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Typically the non-exotics even though they have a larger spread they tend to form the perfect environment for scalping after big trends, with around 50 pips target per trade. |
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Buyers were limited to two tickets each, and ticket holders had to show identification to obtain a wristband required for admission, to prevent scalping. |
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In the end, white combatants on both sides took up scalping. |
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This project includes scalping and seeding lawns with winter ryegrass. |
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