The horse became lame again and surgery was performed to sever the tendons in both front legs to relieve pressure on his coffin bones. |
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With those gone, I sever the wires that connect the disk drive to my memory core. |
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Did you regret lavishing such care on my education when I used it to sever all dependency as soon as I could? |
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Yesterday it said it intends to sever the relationship but maintained it was part of a wider review. |
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But now, it seems, she is ready to sever her material links with her home town. |
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His decision to sever his links with the business will cause shock waves in financial circles. |
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Even if he faced a divorce from his wife, he didn't have to sever his relationship with his children. |
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Women are ordered to leave their homes and to sever contact with their mates. |
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The public is demanding that the political world sever its dirty connections with business without fail. |
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Troops were then landed on April 25, the aim being to bisect the peninsula and sever the head of the Turkish resistance. |
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Apparently he had cut them rather deeply in several places, but not enough to sever anything vital. |
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If you could sever and reassemble body parts from various hunks, which limbs, pecs, abs, and pretty little face would make up your perfect man? |
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War would not only sever these supplies, but would also provoke a big influx of refugees. |
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Their job is to kill the bird, sever its head and subject it to a drying process that ensures it does not decay or disintegrate. |
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It is what Buddhists and various other doctrines aim to sever in an effort to transcend samsaric rebirth and needless suffering. |
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Why would a culture wish in this way to ringbark itself, to sever the roots which have nourished the wisdom and understanding of the centuries? |
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To make one, use a hacksaw to sever a section of the main beam, and hollow out the softer center with a rotary rasp. |
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Villagers believe the shaman uses black magic to help tame the elephant and sever ties to the mother. |
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The fix includes snipping underneath the skin to sever the connective tissue, causing the scar to spring up. |
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Next autumn, sever the shoot from the parent, leave it a few weeks to settle, then move to its new position. |
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Rusty and Danny sever their relationship after a blow-up between the two when Rusty misses a performance at Danny's club. |
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American commandos helicoptered to remote locations to dig up and sever telecommunications cables. |
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Careful blunt dissection was performed with care taken not to sever the cutaneous branches of the sural nerve. |
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In this case, we will usually consider you to be an emigrant for tax purposes in the year that you sever your residential ties. |
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Painted on unprimed European paper and bound in true codex form, manuscripts such as the Codex Mendoza sever the image as such from its earlier function as written language. |
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Dr. Westbank offered the operating scissors to Mac to sever the umbilical cord, a ceremonious thing that Mac was completely unaware of, but he did it anyway. |
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When dealing with a mandatory exemption, the head of the institution must sever the records in question. |
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It's important that real time doesn't completely sever us from the world by suppressing our engagement with it. |
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These bars pull the head and sever it along with the oesophagus and the trachea. |
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The coup de grace is then given by a péone with a dagger into the back of the neck to sever the spine. |
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Those incidents were used by the municipalities north of the river Ibar to sever all cooperation with the Pristina authorities. |
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How many umbilical cords did it have to sever before it was able to break away from its Amalfi womb, and how many more are still to be severed? |
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I believe it was President Chirac who said that it is in this way we uncover and analyse the roots of terror in order to sever them. |
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To start your pension, you must resign from your job and sever your relationship with your employer. |
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The Amerindians preferred to sever the entire heads of vanquished warriors, but cut off only the scalps if they had too much to carry. |
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Will Europe be able to sever links with the stultifying Atlantism that reduces its status to European flap of the American project? |
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He managed to cut into the hand, but not far enough to sever the limb. |
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It seems to me that requiring a passport would sever our current good neighbourliness relations and turn them into something very different. |
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By that, I mean I shall sever all connections with this person. |
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Think of him instead as a saviour who had to sever a limb in order to save the corporate body. |
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In cases of sever acute poisoning, use antidotes immediately after establishing an open airway and respiration. |
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They even threaten to leave them if they do not sever their links with conflict and war. |
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Now, that, one would think, is sufficient to sever the relationship. |
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The police are now cracking down on autorickshaws in the city, in a bid to regulate ownership and sever the ties between anti-social elements and autos. |
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I also understood why the company felt the need to sever him in 1970, as his thinking was rooted firmly in marketing concepts that, by then, were simply not operative. |
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Second, the patriarchate would have to sever its affiliations with international ecumenical organizations, particularly with the World Council of Churches. |
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We shouldn't forget personal favourite, US Vogue, which, in 2011, appeared to sever two fingers from the hand of Kate Moss' eight-year-old daughter. |
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The deck-hand on duty on the afterdeck tried to grab the fire axe to sever the tow-line, but he could not reach it because of the severe list of the vessel. |
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The package of measures extends to the freezing of the money and other assets of suspicious organisations, as this will make it possible to sever the arteries of terrorism and organisations of a criminal nature. |
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If an exploding mine does not cause death, it can, for example, sever limbs and thus cause serious disability, which is a problem for the child, even when prosthetic limbs are fitted. |
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This provision imposes a duty to sever portions of documents which do not contain the information for which an exemption is claimed and which can reasonably be severed without disclosing the exempt information. |
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So he built the guillotine using a hand axe and a sprung hinge, waited until his wife and son went out, and used it to sever his hand. |
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The formulations made turbid films or gelation of the composite solution in the sever cases. |
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We know this as wounds severe enough to sever major arteries left incisions on the bone which is excavated by archaeologists. |
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But having been assured Harrison was fit to fight, livid Warren is looking to sever his links with the Glaswegian. |
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Was not thou most curstfully madd to sever thy selfe from such an unequalde rarity? |
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The statutes did not, however, sever the ties between the king and the Pope, who were equally dependent upon each other. |
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The first effect of its publication was to sever his link with the exiled royalists, who might well have killed him. |
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To this end it was agreed that party business be conducted in Welsh, and that members sever all links with other British parties. |
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Another method is to split the lobster or sever the body in half lengthwise. |
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In reality however, courts typically have some power to sever claims and parties into separate actions if it is more efficient to do so. |
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Navy could not effectively control Lake Ontario or sever the British supply line from Lower Canada. |
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Philip had no wish to sever his tie with England, and had sent a proposal of marriage to Elizabeth. |
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Transport costs sever the link between exchange rates and the prices of goods implied by the law of one price. |
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The angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just, and shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. |
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The idea would be to launch a grabber satellite, which would sever working parts from an otherwise-defunct target solar panels or communications antennas being the most commonly cited examples. |
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From the start, the Union Navy tried countering torpedoes with fenders and booms around large ships, as well as nets, grapnels and iron cutters to sever wires. |
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Where documents covered by solicitor-client privilege only contain a few words or phrases that would not be privileged, there is no need to sever them. |
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Construction of the barrier around the Gush Etzion settlement bloc will sever the territorial contiguity of Bethlehem and curtail its potential for natural growth. |
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The CBC presumably keeps him on because he draws viewers. But the state broadcaster has now come under pressure to sever its connection with Mr Cherry. |
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The lookouts were given instructions to monitor the tow, communicate any concerns regarding the tow, and to sever the towline at their discretion. |
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This involves several steps: ascertain which banks are insolvent, take them over, sever the most toxic assets and sell them over time or hold them to maturity. |
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In 1914 the National Party was formed to promote Afrikaner economic interests and sever South Africa's ties to the United Kingdom. |
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The worst thing we could do for members of organized crime that would actually cause them to get weak in the knees and be beside themselves with grief is to sever the ties between the drug user and organized crime. |
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Some people may simply find ways to sever their awkward ties that chafe. |
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It was meant to establish a loyal British Protestant colony in Ireland's most rebellious region and to sever Gaelic Ulster's links with Gaelic Scotland. |
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If a GLBT person's relationship with the church has become like an abusive marriage, would it not be better to sever the ties with that institution? |
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This hydrolytic reaction will sever or break some of the polymer chains, lowering the intrinsic viscosity of the polymer and resulting in reduced physical properties. |
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When you consider she's as stubborn as a mule, it's anyone's guess whether the Dales diva will mellow and take him back or sever all ties with her desperate spouse. |
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The angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just. |
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Upon awakening, the warriors would offer the left little finger to the Great Spirit, whereupon a masked tribesman would sever it with a hatchet blow. |
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Activists are asking the government to sever all diplomatic relations with the country. |
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Apart from various other proteins centrin has been reported to be associated with centrosome duplication and to sever axonemal microtubules from their associated basal bodies. |
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