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"maim" Definitions
  1. maim somebody to injure somebody seriously, causing permanent damage to their body

217 Sentences With "maim"

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I am frustrated that I won't be able to kill and maim the people I want to kill and maim.
First, remember that your stylist doesn't want to maim you.
Prosecutors needed to prove he intended to maim and kill.
In the novel, Miéville's manifestations of Surrealism maim and kill indiscriminately.
The attacks involve corrosive substances being used to physically maim people.
The goal of these bombs was seemingly to kill or maim. Period.
But in their absence, they leave behind their ability to kill and maim.
They maim and kill in the name of a twisted ethno-political agenda.
Attackers frequently target the head and face to maim, disfigure and blind the victims.
It's a weapon designed to maim and terrorize, and it's brutally effective at both.
But the group can still kill and maim, even in areas it no longer occupies.
Drug and gang violence, rarely acknowledged by the government, kill and maim the local youth.
It should do the same when drone strikes kill or maim innocent Pakistanis, Yemenis and Somalis.
Jurors also heard from those wounded by shrapnel from a bomb specifically designed to maim people.
A large bucket was filled with screws that were packed into explosives to kill and maim.
Land mines planted decades ago kill and maim hundreds of people across Southeast Asia every year.
Soon enough, Ed is hissing at Joel and trying to maim and-or eat the the realtor.
Maim is said to have joined Hizbut Tahrir, a conservative Islamic group, but then left the group.
They protected our soldiers on patrol from the many and diverse devices set to kill and maim.
Once again, the United States has waged brutal counterinsurgencies guaranteed to maim, kill or displace countless civilians.
They were saying If you do not stay in your place we will maim and kill you.
They're full of cars and cats and windows and no end of other threats that maim and kill.
The package contained a small amount of a powdered explosive material that was enough to maim, she said.
Sometimes, things from space can maim or kill us, like the gargantuan asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
There are people out there with guns and bombs who want to kill and maim others en masse.
Mr. Kahil recounted "nonstop bombing" by rockets and other artillery, including cluster munitions, which maim and kill indiscriminately.
A woman has to be crazy to maim a man, no matter what he might do to her.
Don't be fooled by their wide-eyed cuteness, their passivity, or their vegetarianism: Deer kill, injure, and maim.
On the one hand, US law makes it illegal to "conspire to kill, kidnap, maim" someone in another country.
We do not allow them to roam free on our streets and murder and maim and disfigure our children.
They spoke of horrific scenes during the approximately 20 minutes it took the militants to kill and maim worshippers.
Many people remain displaced and 88,000 have been left with disabilities from landmines which continue to maim and kill.
Many people remain displaced and thousands have been left with disabilities from landmines which continue to maim and kill.
Driving AIs will kill and maim far fewer people, use fewer resources, and free up countless hours of our time.
The bombing this week was designed to kill and maim as many people as possible—most of them young girls.
The crude weapons are typically dropped from helicopters and are banned by international law because they kill and maim indiscriminately.
Many of these bomblets failed to explode on contact and remain hidden for decades, only to maim or kill civilians.
Many observers were struck by the apparent capacity of these blasts to kill and maim without leaving any visible trace.
President Trump didn't mention it at the United Nations, but America is helping to kill, maim and starve Yemeni children.
A leader of the Rajput Karni Sena (Rajput Action Army) threatened to maim Ms. Padukone by cutting off her nose.
At issue was his motivation — state prosecutors needed to show Fields intended to maim and kill to prove first-degree murder.
She means to maim and mark him, so there will be no mistake that he's unfit for fidelity or other partners.
Hard to detect, difficult to clear and often designed to maim rather than kill, landmines linger in the soil for decades.
But in Western Europe, only France, Northern Ireland and Spain use projectile guns loaded with rubber balls that can seriously maim.
These are the people that torture, maim and kill -- everyone they have access to and they are bullies and they are cowards.
These are animals that freely piss on your belongings, torture and maim for fun, and bellow loudly through your house at 3am.
While prescription drugs hold the promise of preventing disease and treating symptoms, they can maim or even kill if not used correctly.
A bomb could kill innocent bystanders and might be more likely than a police sniper to maim rather than kill a suspect.
The photographs depict in full the ways in which the regime's claim to the right to maim Palestinians does not destroy them.
Watching a legislative body maul, maim and paralyze itself through grotesquely irrational infighting probably doesn't sound like your idea of summer escapism.
"Kelli and Gage directly suffered from Soleimani's campaign to kill and maim US service members," the White House said in a statement.
The most recent attackers in London, and across Europe, have instead used vans and cars as weapons to crush and maim people.
A bike-mounted sound system led the way, playing Grimes's "Kill V. Maim" as people chanted "UCL, cut the rent!" over the top.
The song rides with a peppy fury that recalls Grimes' 2015 single "Kill V. Maim"—a cheer squad anthem you can headbang to.
And the script is too eager to just kill or maim or rape them, over and over, hitting the reset button every time.
While US law makes it illegal to "conspire to kill, kidnap," or "maim" someone in another country, the United States doesn't ban mercenaries.
The rights groups criticize use of the munitions in populated zones because they can kill and maim by burning people to the bone.
"These weapons were designed to kill, and they were designed to maim and that is what they did on the 15th of March."
Despite the decline in the toll since the 1990s, lingering ordnance continues to kill or maim an average of 303 people a day.
Because many often fail to explode, and they are difficult to locate and remove, they kill and maim civilians long after conflicts end.
"You feel like saying, 'Think about the hundreds of Israeli soldiers having to shoot unarmed people and kill and maim them,'" he said.
Gotheiner's latest work, "Maim" ("water" in Hebrew), raises awareness of these impending shortages and reflects on his own relationship to this vital resource.
In her letter, Warren pointed to the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, which makes it illegal for a person on U.S. soil to conspire to murder, kidnap or maim someone abroad, if doing so would be illegal in the U.S. The statute also criminalizes a conspiracy to murder, mutilate or maim individuals who are not active participants in hostilities.
He is charged with murder in the first degree and stabbing with maim, according to the online court filing with Circuit Court of Maryland.
In the decades since, the space bugs have returned to maim and murder and do their gross chestburst-y thing in sequel after sequel.
After all, if compelling Apple to maim itself is allowed, compelling Google and Facebook and Microsoft to write security backdoors would also be allowed.
Iran has committed to give $7,85033 to families of attackers who have used knives, hammers, scissors and other crude implements to kill and maim.
The social cost of street crime, therefore, is far higher than the price of lives lost and bodies maimed; it can maim minds, too.
When the United States government launches a long series of disasters that kill and maim thousands of American troops, political consequences should be expected.
The weapons, outlawed by an international treaty because they kill indiscriminately, often leave unexploded "bomblets" or submunitions that can kill or maim unsuspecting civilians.
When the young woman in "Sisters" is set up with the man who will eventually assault and maim her, she's immediately filled with dread.
Last year, Saudi Arabia also got its name scrubbed from an annual United Nations list of countries that kill and maim children in war.
This chapter is going to kill and maim more people than all the rest put together, because people just refuse to take things seriously.
In most totalitarian societies, you don't get to break down your caste divisions and sass people with the power to maim and torture you!
As board members of a nonprofit focusing on safety in STEM education, we know too well how often they can burn, maim— and kill —people.
A stealth 'em up, stylishly presented with a excellently funk-flavored soundtrack, where the objective is never to maim or murder, but to mop up.
The concern is these trees could be matchsticks for another conflagration, or that the decaying timber could maim a hiker, a ranger, or a firefighter.
More than four decades on, the country grapples with millions of cluster munitions and other unexploded ordnance devices that kill and maim dozens each year.
The bomblets also have a high failure rate, often leaving a trail of unexploded ordnances that may later kill or maim those in the vicinity.
We need to steadily remove from private hands those kinds of guns, and ammunition designed to kill and maim more effectively or to pierce armor.
Officers of the church routinely torture and maim children, in what is a clear reference to the child sex abuse scandals of the Catholic Church.
There is no serious dispute among national security professionals that Guantánamo is used as a recruitment tool by those looking to kill and maim Americans.
Eye-gouging may have been the preferred coup de gras, but there were numerous ways to maim an opponent and earn the approbation of the crowd.
The traps are intended to maim its victim and/or cause someone else that they are with in the room to die and/or be maimed.
Jade Loren Anderson, 24, was arrested and charged with assault with the intent to maim by Macomb County Sheriff's Office on Thursday, online jail records show.
Cluster bombs, which have been used since World War II to kill and maim indiscriminately, were outlawed under an international treaty that was adopted in 217.
As terrorists in Europe turn to using vehicles like cars and trucks to maim crowds of civilians, the demand for anti-terror vehicle barriers is rising.
Vitaly Borker served a three-and-a-half-year stint in prison for threatening to stalk, maim and murder customers of his online eyeglass store, DecorMyEyes.
The nation was now embroiled in a war that would ultimately kill or maim 1003,000 of its citizens, and the holiday spirit was at a low.
The point of this mod is murder and violence, and you've given the ability to kill and maim in a variety of over the top, gruesome ways.
Letting students loose on actual 3-ton vehicles with the power to kill, maim and otherwise cause a nightmare for lawyers might be a little bit much.
Antipersonnel land mines were specifically created to maim soldiers to slow their units down, so when civilians step on them they frequently lose their feet or legs.
It is born out of violent self-loathing, out of the desire to hurt and maim and punish a body that our culture has decided is unacceptable.
After listening to the new evidence, the grand jury indicted Norton on charges of first-degree murder and assault with intent to maim, online court records show.
Last month, the United Nations placed both Saudi Arabia and the Houthis on a draft blacklist of countries and groups that kill and maim children in war.
The news comes after an investigation from The Atlantic showed just how far the company will go to make employees more productive — efforts that can maim them.
The Saudis are already said to be privately campaigning to change the report and keep its coalition off the list of armies that kill and maim children.
The landmines, mostly large metal cylinders made in Islamic State's bomb factories and weighing as much as 35 kg, were designed to kill, not to maim, he said.
" He added: "Contrast these good people, innocent people, with the twisted killers who planted the bombs, terrorists whose sole aim was to kill and maim and sow fear.
Brian Manley, the Austin police chief, said investigators had not yet determined a motive for the attacks, in which homemade bombs were used to kill and maim people.
Up to one-fifth of them do not detonate, leaving large expanses of land contaminated by bomblets that kill and maim civilians years after a conflict has ceased.
Our political leaders correctly condemn the brutality, but criminals who are willing to murder and maim Jews aren't dissuaded by a single televised press conference abhorring anti-Semitism.
"No dangerous terrorist should be released automatically only to go on to kill and maim innocent people on our streets," said justice minister Robert Buckland in a statement.
"I don't know if it can kill but it can definitely maim," he said, adding later via email that he'd used it on beer cans and a watermelon.
In this episode, she breaks down her song "Kill V. Maim," and how the experience of writing songs for other artists opened up the way she writes for herself.
The weird fun of songs like "Kill V. Maim" all combined together to become a series of tracks different enough from each other and yet ultra poppy and exciting.
"This result cannot stand in a case involving a defective product currently in use that can kill and maim," Frost and Denney said in a court filing last month.
We now know his trip likely had a secret component: coordinating an intensifying campaign of rocket strikes to maim and kill some of the 5,000 American troops based there.
"In some places, because of the failures of the security forces, competition over resources is used as a pretext to kill and maim along ethnic or religious lines," Ojigho said.
Gula's arrest comes amid new Pakistani pressure to send 2.5 million Afghan refugees back to their home country, despite offensives by Taliban insurgents that kill and maim thousands each year.
US policy has been for years that the use of APLs is forbidden outside of the Korean Peninsula, hidden weapons that maim civilians even years after a war is over.
What's truly petrifying: The very items we purchase to have a frightfully fun holiday can help maim (or even kill) us and our loved ones if not used with caution.
But why would we think to say anything for them when we are willing to potentially kill or maim our human habitat, our access to water, and our natural treasures?
Many of them are carried out by individuals who, as murder clearance rates nationwide attest, may well never be caught and could maim and kill many others over their own careers.
Grimes' recent video for "Kill V. Maim" shows the musician with a troop of otherworldly creatures in goggles, neon, dreads, and even multi-colored crin—a clear nod towards cybergoth couture.
Before we worry about AI becoming murderously sentient, we need to make sure robots that might work in factories and homes are clever enough not to accidentally kill or maim humans.
One billion people were treated in 237 for neglected tropical diseases, which blind, maim, disfigure and debilitate hundreds of millions of people on the planet, according to the new WHO report.
One page provided instructions for turning an empty soda bottle into an improvised explosive device (IED) like those used to kill and maim U.S. soldiers during conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The most common were cluster bombs, each of which contained hundreds of baseball-size bomblets; the bombs are designed to explode near ground level, releasing metal fragments to maim and kill.
In a report published on Friday, Human Rights Watch said that France's "crowd-control methods maim people," pointing to cases where protesters were wounded by rubber projectiles and tear gas grenades.
In operating rooms, there have been staplers that misfire; temperature control machines that spray bacteria into open chest cavities; and robotic surgeons that slap, burn and, in some cases, maim patients.
When US forces swept into Afghanistan, the Haqqani network morphed into Washington's most effective battlefield adversary, using advanced weaponry from Pakistan to kill hundreds of US troops and maim thousands more.
Hard to detect, difficult to clear and often designed to maim rather than kill, landmines can linger in the soil for decades and kill or injure thousands of people every year.
The societal pathologies that thwart and maim the female characters in this hard-driving British import could easily fill the shelves of a feminist studies wall in a Barnes & Noble megastore.
And we now know that it likely had a secret component: to coordinate an intensifying campaign of rocket strikes to maim and kill some of the 5,000 American troops based there.
But the identity of those involved with these bombings will not alter the fact that their goal was very likely not only to kill and maim specific people, but to terrorize us.
Like the other grim realities of the modern world — many of which kill or maim far more people than terrorism — these are realities we are going to have to learn to accept.
With her cropped hair and tattered shorts, Ms. Brahim cuts an androgynous figure, who doesn't just maim Clytemnestra's lover, Aegisthus, but bites into his dismembered genitals before throwing them at the Chorus.
"Crosswalks should be sacred, safe spaces, but they too often are the location of crashes that kill and maim innocent New Yorkers that are trying to simply cross the streets," she said.
They leave behind large numbers of unexploded ordnance which can kill or maim civilians long after a war has ended, and have been used recently in Yemen, Sudan, Ukraine, Libya and Syria.
Certain forms of contraception combat painful fibroids or cysts; other women face life- or health-threatening complications from pregnancy and use birth control to prevent a condition that could kill or maim them.
The patch signifies that those young men and women, boys and girls, are part of the Wear Orange campaign to end the showers of bullets that maim and kill young people like themselves.
On that perfect spring day, with families and children cheering on some 30,000 runners, two brothers who'd fallen under the sway of terrorist ideology set off bombs deliberately designed to maim and kill.
Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia persuaded the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, to remove the military coalition it leads in Yemen from a list of armies that kill and maim children.
The game is open-carry friendly and the Bombers have invited fans to strap up and come to the game to learn how to safely use a device specifically designed to maim and kill.
One moment Obi Wan is a kindly old man, and in the next he is a deadly warrior who will coldly maim anyone who gets in his way, a defining duality of the Jedi.
Zika has been likened to rubella because both cause mild symptoms in adults but maim or kill fetuses, and the new report's authors compared their findings to the devastating American rubella outbreak of 1964.
In the most densely populated state in the Union, a frenetic comma-shaped wild where the highways and shopping malls alone are out to maim you, you'll need all the gumption you can get.
Regardless of our race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, income bracket, or education level — an attack like the one in New York illustrates that terrorists often seek to kill and maim without discrimination.
Grimes just unleashed the video for "Kill V. Maim," a single off her recent album Art Angels, and there are enough references in it to keep your brain churning for at least a few hours.
I have a go: the cleaver is slippery but my dumpling consumption last year must have been high because not only do I not maim myself, but I later win £6.20 on the EuroMillions. Result.
Maybe they were running a wine Ponzi scheme, or, as in one memorable case, threatened to maim their online customers in the hope that outraged postings to complaint sites would improve their search engine results.
Now whether they were bases, embassies -- you know, it's always hard until the attack happens, but we had very strong intelligence they were looking to kill and maim Americans at US facilities in the region.
The United Nations has placed Saudi Arabia on a draft blacklist of countries that kill and maim children in war, a contentious decision that, if finalized, could enrage one of the organization's most generous donors.
It must be a quirk in our design, a barely visible chink in physiology that allows us to target inflammation in a manner that doesn't kill or maim but acts just so, disabling two terrifying illnesses.
Today, the artist gave the world a first look at her video for "Kill V. Maim" off her groundbreaking 2015 album Art Angels, and it looks like she's somehow added another artistic skill to her resume: animation.
UNITED NATIONS — For two years in a row, the exercise of naming and shaming armies that kill and maim children on the battlefield has been subject to intense political jockeying among the powerful at the United Nations.
PETA says almost 40 percent of hunters in the US slaughter and maim millions of animals on public land every year, and meanwhile PETA mentions yearly estimates of illegal animal killing by poachers also gauged in the millions.
Civilians we met report daily threats to their safety: unexploded bombs -- booby traps left by ISIS designed to kill and maim those attempting to flee -- are riddled across the city and pose an ongoing threat to innocent civilians.
The change would mark a significant shift in US policy toward Assad, whose regime is accused of near daily use of the bombs, which are banned by international law because of their propensity to aimlessly maim and kill.
In rural areas, where Hutus and Tutsis had intermingled and sometimes intermarried, pervasive government propaganda in radio broadcasts and newspaper articles urged Hutus to take any weapon they could find — machetes, clubs — to kill or maim their neighbors.
These types of photographs have often appeared in the past 18 years of United States wars in the Middle East as insurgent groups have relied on rudimentary but effective tactics to maim and kill their technologically superior enemies.
Much of the uncomfortable nature of TLOU Part II seems to derive from having to guide Ellie through scenarios that see her shoot, stab, maim, and dismember the people who stand between her and the retribution she seeks.
Bernie Sanders' single payer bill — the window to repeal the Affordable Care Act remains open and some in the party are worried that Republicans could act to kill or at least maim the law, while Democrats are looking elsewhere.
"We must draw up a clear and better plan to secure Metro Manila and other urban centers from IS-linked groups that we already know will attempt to kill and maim in pursuit of their jihadist ideology," Alvarez said.
"Despite their steady losses to pro government forces, the scourge of ISIL continues to kill, maim and displace Iraqi civilians in the thousands and to cause untold suffering," said Jan Kubis, the U.N. secretary-general's special representative for Iraq.
"We must draw up a clear and better plan to secure Metro Manila and other urban centres from IS-linked groups that we already know will attempt to kill and maim in pursuit of their jihadist ideology," Alvarez said.
The Haggler noted that the site was — and may still be — owned by Vitaly Borker, a man who did three years in prison for crimes that included threatening to maim and kill customers of another eyewear site he owned.
Rights groups and other monitors say the minefields will leave Yemen riddled with buried explosives that could kill or maim unsuspecting civilians for decades before the devices can all be removed, as they have in Afghanistan, Colombia and Cambodia.
It's an odd situation for me to witness, because in other contexts I am suspicious of or furious at the police who often use their power indiscriminately to maim or kill people who are supposed to be in their care.
Its members traveled the globe — from Mozambique to Papua New Guinea — often using false passports and code names like Daddy Mac and Rambo to scout locations for Mr. Le Roux, watch his assets and maim or murder on his behalf.
Additionally, though I wouldn't go so far as to maim myself over it, I don't especially want you to watch any of this week's somber, chilly videos from Lady Gaga, Noel Gallagher, James Blake, or my idiot son Liam Payne.
" However, Sue Hemming, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "This teenager's behavior over many months leaves no doubt that he intended to kill and maim as many people as possible in an attack reminiscent of the incident on Westminster Bridge.
Editorial It is distressing, but not surprising, that the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, succumbed to pressure from Saudi Arabia to erase a Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen from a list of armies that kill and maim children.
The monthly income received by imprisoned terrorists and their families is directly proportional to the length of the prison sentences that they receive in Israeli courts — or in other words, the number of people they manage to maim and kill.
In a separate effort to raise awareness about the violence, another Indian acid-attack survivor walked the runway at New York Fashion Week last month to promote a ban on the sale of corrosive substances used to maim thousands of women.
According to Michael P. Carroll's Madonnas That Maim: Popular Catholicism in Italy Since the Fifteenth Century, the practice of installing ex-voto art in Catholic sanctuaries likely began in Italy, gaining prominence in the 16th century and then spreading around Europe.
Would they have taken more care with the wording of this amendment if they could have foreseen that deranged individuals, like the Las Vegas shooter, would amass an arsenal and use it to kill and maim more than 500 people?
The monthly income received by imprisoned terrorists and their families is directly proportional to the length of the prison sentences that they receive in Israeli courts, or – in other words – the number of people they manage to maim and kill.
Protests by Neo-Nazis and Neo-Confederates carrying clubs, bats, and guns, employing the tactics of terrorism to murder and maim in the name of white superiority, racism, and bigotry is not the same as those protesting against them and their warped ideals.
Several years ago, according to the source, administrators at Lewis' Rockaway Park high school contacted police after Lewis allegedly ranted about his disgust for the opposite sex and threatened to bring a knife to school to maim a number of female students.
Some horror movie monsters instantly achieve iconic status and proceed to slash, mutilate and maim their way through an ever-increasing stack of sequels until the inevitable jump-the-shark moment when they're shelved (until it's time for a gritty, dark reboot).
As for the bombs - tubs of C4 weighing about 2 kg (4-1/2 pounds) each - they were made by Islamic State and designed to kill or maim Iraqi security forces, but have been dug up for reuse by the militants' enemies.
That said, the most common ones are pretty similar across the country: Bruising and open wounds or cuts are the the most frequent injury claim in every state except for Colorado, where residents are most likely to maim themselves as the result of a fall.
It's hard not to think of Huppert's character in The Piano Teacher when watching Greta — the two women love the same instrument, though they prefer different composers, and they're both alarmingly strict with their pupils, though one prefers to maim and the other to murder.
Saudi Arabia's inclusion in a United Nations report on armies that kill and maim children — which incited that country's fury — resurfaced on Tuesday in a Security Council meeting, two months after the Saudis pressed Secretary General Ban Ki-moon into temporarily removing the designation.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Two years after unveiling a comic about a rape survivor-turned-superhero who takes on her abusers, filmmaker Ram Devineni is using a sequel to highlight the acid attacks that maim and scar hundreds of women in India every year.
"Second to the criminally responsible — those who kill and maim — the responsibility for the continuation of so much pain lies with the five permanent members of the Security Council," he told an audience that included several heads of state and dozens of foreign ministers.
The plot flowed quickly, but she struggled at times to devise unusual ways to kill, maim and torture people, so she consulted several experts in biochemistry and molecular biology, including Kirstin Hendrickson, a senior lecturer at the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University.
"It's not an ethnic conflict in the sense that these are not people who have always hated each other and are just going to kill and maim and rape each other because one of them is Lendu and one of them is Hema," Ms. Autesserre said.
William F. Sweeney Jr., head of the New York FBI office, said Mirsad Kandic expressed a desire to travel overseas to kill or maim U.S. military forces long before he used fake documents to overcome a no-fly designation in December 2013 and travel to Turkey.
Anyone with an internet connection and a bit of cash could buy the images and do whatever they wanted with them: They could make me a cigarette salesman; the face of a nationwide campaign to maim all horses; the lead image in an article about premature ejaculation.
WE THINK THIS IS A BIG CHANGE IN THE INDUSTRY, AND OUR MAIN FOCUS IS AROUND MAKING SURE THAT OUR SELLERS CAN ACCEPT ANY FORM OF MAIM, AND WE'RE SEEING THAT SHIFT VERY, VERY QUICKLY, AND WE'RE TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE OF IT BY PUTTING OUR SELLERS FIRST.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An Indian model scarred in an acid attack challenged perceptions of beauty as she strutted down the runway at New York Fashion Week to promote a ban on the sale of corrosive substances used to maim thousands of women and children each year.
Barflies and hopheads, petty criminals unlikely to kill or maim, working stiffs with a hustle on the side, fuckups milking disability checks and insurance settlements, the musical lifers who bleed into all these categories—none of them are kids anymore, and of course, neither is Finn.
"This teenager's behavior over many months leaves no doubt that he intended to kill and maim as many people as possible in an attack reminiscent of the incident on Westminster Bridge," said Sue Hemming, head of the special crime and counter terrorism division at the CPS.
The unique dangers of meatpacking jobs—sharp equipment with the capability to maim or kill, exposure to harsh chemicals and bleach with poor ventilation and protections—are doubled for undocumented workers, who have virtually no recourse to employers who demand long hours and dangerously fast-paced output.
Khadar, who now has three children, is one of thousands of women being targeted by health workers going village-to-village and even door-to-door in Somaliland which has one of the world's highest rates of FGM, a practice which can kill or maim women.
The series, with a top-drawer cast led by Sam Worthington and Paul Bettany, is a dramatization of the hunt for Ted Kaczynski, who used mail bombs to kill and maim victims all over the United States for almost two decades before finally being arrested in 1996.
The prosecutors, Jon Veiga and Andrew Warshawer, presented evidence about several other shootings and assaults carried out by 3 Staccs and their rivals over four years, arguing that Mr. Murphy was part of a continuing conspiracy to maim and kill members of the two other gangs.
We think of the criminal era as a time when getting an abortion meant a furtive trip into the back alley, where, as likely as not, an unskilled person — maybe a drugstore owner or beautician or medical quack — would sexually assault, maim, or even negligently kill a desperate woman.
For belief in juju to kill or maim is deeply rooted in Edo state, the home of about nine in every 258 Nigerian women trafficked to Europe, according to the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC), with a battle now waging to end witchcraft's hold over trafficking victims.
"It is ironic that many states joining the statement are the very same states that are the sources of arms, bombs, machines and mercenaries that maim, kill and massacre thousands of people all over the world, not only during their colonial past, but even up to today," she said.
Justice porn is watching the good guy, four out of five times, manage to not only totally dominate the bad guy (usually a guy, though not always) but also then put the bad guy away for a time that'll hurt, if not maim (and not in the fun way).
Last August, 15-year-old schoolboy Jermaine Goupall was stabbed to death simply because he lived in the CR7 zip code and happened to be hanging out in his neighborhood when a gang from the nearby CR0 zip code swung by armed with knives, looking for enemies to maim.
More than likely the SpaceX CEO deeply regrets choosing Gizmodo as one of the 38 accounts he follows, but it allowed us to DM the entrepreneur and find out which futuristic cartoon hero he uses to maim/kill other cartoons in what we imagine is his very limited free time.
In contrast, a federal prosecutor, Rebekah Donaleski, said the evidence would show that Mr. Ullah not only embraced a radical and violent ideology and studied how terrorist groups like ISIS attack Americans, but he also researched how to build a bomb and use screws as shrapnel to maim and kill civilians.
They have killed or injured an estimated 56,000 to 873,000 civilians since World War II. The United States alone has spent more than $3.4 billion on demining operations since 1993, including in countries where it released hundreds of millions of bomblets in past wars that continue to kill and maim civilians.
If Whitey could nearly drown himself in a garage in Florida in the name of noise, if a Japanese band could maim an animal's corpse, or ruin the structural integrity of a venue with heavy machinery, was the idea of someone brushing their teeth at a noise show really all that weird?
I promise whatever you were imagining, even though it's my best approximation of describing Grimes' "Kill V. Maim" video, is not enough to prepare you for the actual thing, which is kind of like a game of Crash Bandicoot in the world of Blade Runner except also the heroine is wearing Versace.
More than that: It presumed, as Stevens noted in his rueful dissent, that the Framers of the Constitution wanted to limit, for all time, the ability of elected officials to regulate the civilian use of deadly weapons—weapons with a capacity to maim and murder that would be utterly unrecognizable to the Framers.
Birchbox, Kiehl's, those tiny little soaps that are pressed into your hand if you so much as breathe in the direction of a Sabon storefront, Ipsy, and in the case of one work friend who promised to maim me if I revealed his identity, enough Sisley fragrance samples to fill a pool.
While its exact nature hasn't been released, authorities described the explosive as a "homemade pyrotechnic device" that was seemingly designed to create a loud noise and not "injure or maim," police told NBC L.A. It reportedly contained gunpowder, and Pasadena's mayor told the Orange County Register it was more like a firecracker than a bomb.
If the small community of American men who unjustly—and against the consciences of most of their uniformed comrades—kill, maim, or violate brown people can successfully evade judgment thanks to the caprices of a feeble commander-in-chief; if these are decreed to be the good guys without rigorous investigation; "goodness" will have lost all meaning.
Age has blunted most of Totti's barbs but this is still a man who was kicked out of Euro 2004 for spitting in Christian Poulsen's face, who attempted to maim Mario Balotelli in a cup final for funsies, and who inspired a YouTube compilation entitled, "Francesco Totti – The Bad Side," which is exactly what you think it is.
It was tragic watching Obi-Wan and Padmé realize far too late that Anakin has fallen to the dark side—especially when we know that he will go on to kill scores more people including Kenobi, maim his own son, and then offer Luke up to the Emperor until finally coming back to the light two decades later.
But as scrutiny of supply chains grew after the Rana Plaza disaster, luxury brands became nervous about their ties to India, a country known for weak worker protections, where building collapses and factory fires regularly kill and maim garment workers, and Utthan, which takes its name from a Sanskrit word that roughly translates to "upliftment," was established.
Some are heavily reliant on a referee or Games Master leading players through the plot, while others are more weighted towards combat—which can encompass anything from full-scale wars with latex weaponry and strict rules on how many 'hits' a player can take before they go down, to 'magical' battles where spells and incantations can be used to heal and faux-maim.
Boucher's various aesthetic obsessions have made for some brilliant and fascinating music over the course of her career, from her first album, the Dune-heavy Geidi Primes, to the Art Angles track "Kill V Maim," which came out of a Godfather fixation, so there's a chance that all of this could lead to some MMA-flavored music in the future.
So the unusually frank admission by the secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, on Thursday that he had essentially been coerced into removing a Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen from an ignoble list of armies that kill and maim children was a rare window into the limits of his moral and political authority — and an object lesson for whoever succeeds Mr. Ban next year.
But Yemen has been upended for more than two years by a conflict between Iran-backed Houthi rebels and a Saudi-led military coalition, and critics note that the kingdom's public relations campaign comes as the United Nations secretary general is weighing a decision that could embarrass Saudi Arabia: whether to put it on a list of countries that kill and maim children in war.
Speaking to reporters on Friday Victorino Mercado, who is performing the duties of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities, acknowledged that landmines were "an emotional" issue but stressed that the US would only use landmines with these safety features, noting that China and Russia maintain a stockpile of thousands of persistent landmines that are seen as much more likely to kill or maim civilians.
"The purportedly humanitarian practice of sparing death by shooting to maim has … the logic of 'will not let die,'" Jasbir Puar   The two young people act in a landscape that mixes World-War-One tactics of smoke and barbed wire with Israeli neo-colonialism in the ruins of the Ottoman province of Palestine that became the British Mandate with the formalization of foreign colonization of the Levant in 1923.
" Dr. Melissa Skorka, who served as a strategic adviser to the US commander in Afghanistan and is writing a book about the Haqqanis at Oxford University's Changing Character of War Centre emailed me to point out: "Sirajuddin might claim he wants peace, but he leads the vanguard of the Afghan Taliban, works hand-in-glove with al Qaeda, and uses systematic acts of terror to kill and maim innocent people.
But downscaling that formula and flipping it around for just me — and assuming an "exploding" phone will merely self-destruct, not kill or seriously maim anyone — that equation looks like this:A (number of phones) = 1B (odds of exploding) = 1/25,000C (cost of the phone) = about $800X (A x B x C) = $0.032In this case, X (3 cents) is significantly less than the cost of participating in Samsung's recall (time, hassle, device downgrade, etc.).
But downscaling that formula and flipping it around for just me — and assuming an "exploding" phone will merely self-destruct, not kill or seriously maim anyone — that equation looks like this: A (number of phones) = 1B (odds of exploding) = 1/25,000C (cost of the phone) = about $800X (A x B x C) = $0.032 In this case, X (3 cents) is significantly less than the cost of participating in Samsung's recall (time, hassle, device downgrade, etc.).
Related: 'We Need People to Stand for Us' — The Yazidis Escaping Sexual Slavery in the Islamic State The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq, Jan Kubis, called on all parties to the conflict to protect civilians, and appealed to the international community to further its support for humanitarian and reconstruction efforts in areas liberated from IS. Despite the jihadi group's steady losses, IS "continues to kill, maim and displace Iraqi civilians in the thousands and to cause untold suffering," he said.

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