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"maimed" Definitions
  1. partly or wholly deprived of the use of some part of the body by wounding or the like: As a patient in a Dublin hospital in 1917, he shared rooms with many of the maimed victims of World War I.
  2. impaired or defective in some essential way: Coverage of the fisheries question took a full spread in the newspaper, so what you read in that brief post is a maimed account.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of maim.

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For the past 25 years, we have not maimed or been maimed by a single human being in the context of war.
Children maimed and killed I've seen far too many children maimed, killed and burned to death by Sudan Air Force aerial bombardments and Sudan army artillery shelling to stay silent.
Bombs mistaken for toys More than 19.53,000 people have been killed or maimed by the unexploded ordnance (UXOs) since the war ended, and currently, 50 people are maimed or killed every year.
His legs were maimed in an apparent air raid Thursday.
But people could get maimed and killed by this defect.
Why not make getting maimed and murdered fun for everyone?
Like Adeline, many people employed by CDC have been maimed.
All too often they come home maimed or in coffins.
The most haunting casualties are anatomically intact, but mentally maimed.
So the doctrine emerges maimed and enfeebled — in truth, zombified.
In Russia, journalists have been threatened, maimed, imprisoned and killed.
Many animals maimed by the fire had to be killed.
Millions of Syrians who stayed behind have been maimed or traumatised.
More than 130 people have been killed and over 300 maimed.
There's always a chance she will get maimed in a strike.
If they fight back they'll be abused, or killed, or maimed.
Twenty-four people have died; scores have been maimed or injured.
Children are being maimed, killed or recruited for fighting, UNICEF said.
The attack killed 84 people and maimed and injured dozens more.
Maimed and mutilated female bodies randomly litter the background of other scenes.
The losers and maimed quell their sniffling for the sake of unity.
If you "Unhand or disarm?" someone, you have most definitely maimed them.
And many more Americans have been killed and maimed by other Americans.
It's a smell common amongst things that are dead, dying, or maimed.
He said, 'What you are doing will make maimed people start walking.
Tens of thousands of Afghan civilians have been killed, maimed and traumatized.
Several of the pieces depict bodies that have been completely maimed or decayed.
The Thompsons paid the $222 vet bill for the maimed dog's facial injuries.
"If your child is murdered, you are in some sense maimed," Leovy said.
The weapons have maimed thousands, including American troops, Afghan soldiers and countless civilians.
Mr. Shareef isn't aware of other pianists incorporating a maimed limb into performance.
Soon the dead and the maimed in Afghanistan became mere figures and numbers.
As I walk to the kitchen, I tread on the faces of the maimed.
McDonagh's writing is bitingly profane and his camera isn't afraid to show maimed flesh.
Many young people have seen friends killed, maimed or hauled off by security forces.
He has spent almost 20 years operating on women whose insides have been maimed.
It could also help with identifying unrecognisable victims who have been burned or maimed.
With two maimed front legs, the American black bear moved around almost entirely upright.
So why are so many home cooks being maimed while prepping their alligator pears?
Many countries have suffered terrorist attacks for years, and their citizens killed and maimed.
It's about taking a stand when civilians are maimed and murdered with toxic weapons.
More recently, I maimed three pairs of vintage Levi's trying to cut off the hems.
I would give my life for the people that I've murdered or killed and maimed.
Getting maimed by animals isn't worth it, no matter how badly you want YouTube subscribers.
If I get maimed or killed my family can sue Apple for everything you're worth.
People are dead and wounded and maimed, and we know that it will happen again.
Our garage is a graveyard of maimed and/or obliterated backpacks (yes, we're pack rats).
Others still say tunnel collapses killed their children, broke their spines, or maimed their limbs.
Those not relying on pace can adapt their game or simply carry on unscathed, un-maimed.
The 12th-century al-Qahira citadel in Taiz, Yemen, has been maimed in the ongoing war.
Exploding mines have claimed several of his close friends' lives and badly maimed others, he said.
ISIS snipers often shot at fleeing civilians, and many others were killed or maimed by mines.
He has little information from the front, only the daily stream of the maimed and shellshocked.
Perhaps men would set off booby traps, with a leg lost here, a foot maimed there.
Is this more important than the possibility of being maimed or killed by a grizzly bear?
I'm going to be permanently maimed because of a movie called 'Man With the Screaming Brain'?
The fact that a tripwire set it off meant anyone walking by could have been maimed.
In both cases, there were multiple deaths and scores of maimed and injured left in their wake.
One in five Italians who came here during that era were maimed or killed on the job.
As Solo notes, the only time people realize you've been to war is if you're physically maimed.
As for the grenade, it seriously maimed the manager of one of the fighter's on the card.
Soon after the blast, social media posts circulated describing a grisly scene, the victim bloodied and maimed.
Children are sometimes maimed or burned to elicit greater sympathy and get more alms, said the report.
Another was called the "quiebrapatas," or the "leg-breaker," because it maimed rather than killed its victim.
When I was little, in Saigon, I'd watch the soldiers march by, maimed by the Indochinese war.
One victim died of acute respiratory failure following one of Morris's procedures, while others were permanently maimed.
So why do photographers risk being beaten, jailed, tortured, held for ransom, and even maimed or killed?
Darius, despite a résumé piled high with dead and maimed bodies, is more righteous avenger than sociopath.
He said hundreds of Kashmiris had been killed or injured and shotgun pellets have blinded and maimed others.
Iraqi bomb disposal experts are being maimed and killed by the cruel inventiveness of the group's explosive experts.
The war had killed, maimed, and traumatized millions of Europeans and left the continent physically and economically devastated.
Hundreds of Kashmiris have been killed or injured and shotgun pellets have blinded and maimed others, he said.
People were being killed and maimed by landmines and cluster munitions, while here, the threat is very theoretical.
She wanted "all the world" to see what she saw, how her boy had been maimed beyond recognition.
Strychnine sang for legendary Utah punk band Maimed for Life in the 80s, and who claims SLC Punk!
Variations of these types of bombs have maimed and killed Americans patrolling there for more than a decade.
The device would have killed or maimed anyone close by had it exploded, police said in a statement.
Over the past year, a media narrative emerged that any given American could be maimed by a Juul.
I've covered those, too — attacks in Kenya that maimed friends and suicide bombings that smeared children across walls.
If we were to crash, I'd probably be maimed for life, while he wouldn't even have to skip lunch.
They ensure that, long after a conflict has ceased, people continue to be killed and maimed by its aftermath.
"Often following the trusted advice of their doctors, they have been injured, maimed and killed by poorly-tested implants."
It's the latest in a long string of attacks that have maimed multiple European cities in the past year.
In that climate of blood and dust where buddies were maimed or killed, the survivors often made desperate claims.
General Mills has maimed a good number of marbits from its lineup throughout the cereal's nearly 54-year-history.
Thousands of people have been maimed by FARC land mines, and thousands more were kidnapped and held for ransom.
But could that really make up for the thousands of workers who were killed and maimed in his mills?
The mines seriously maimed three people, including two children, Amnesty said, and one man was killed within the past week.
The subsequent explosions killed and maimed dozens of bystanders in the most high profile attack on U.S. soil since Sept.
" The citation called it an "act of instantaneous heroism" that "permanently maimed" him but "saved the lives of his comrades.
Men on the islands have been left blind, deaf or maimed, and death has become part of the fishermen's lore.
It was rigged with a detonator, and it could have maimed or possibly killed someone had it exploded near them.
Worldwide, poor access to affordable antivenom puts the snakebite death toll near 100,000 annually, with millions more maimed or crippled.
They saw their loved ones tortured, maimed, murdered or disappear in broad daylight with no recourse in the justice system.
Up to a dozen children are being maimed every day as fighting pushes into the city, according to Save the Children.
His retrieved body was maimed and unrecognizable; his murder reverberated throughout the nation as a severe example of racism's malevolent capacities.
LW: You have some incredibly graphic images in this book — bloody and maimed bodies, people destroyed almost beyond recognition as human.
Once he gets his teeth into something, he doesn't usually give up until it's dead or maimed, politically speaking of course.
Instead, Palestinian leaders have ordered or encouraged terrorist attacks that have killed more than 1,500 Israelis and maimed many thousands more.
Every year, farmers, treasure hunters, hikers, or curious children are killed or maimed because a mishandled or misidentified shell goes off.
Her essay begins with horrific descriptions of women who were maimed or killed while trying to get illegal abortions decades ago.
He speaks like a man has already died, like there's a casket just out of frame with Ali's maimed corpse inside.
The fighting had intensified last summer, and at least 10 other people were maimed in June in tit-for-tat attacks.
But the Palestinians rejected the proposal with violence that killed and maimed thousands — just as they did in 1937 and 19473.
Two-year-old Hassoun was orphaned and maimed during the U.S.-led operation to drive the Islamic State out of Raqqa.
At least 217 other people were maimed in June in tit-for-tat attacks among warring Trinitario factions in the Bronx.
Relatives of those killed or maimed have opposed clemency for Ms. Clark, a position for which Mr. Cardozo said he had sympathy.
There was no way the military would have sent the heavyweight champion of the world into combat to be maimed or killed.
Together, these ladies have killed and maimed more humans than any other animal on earth, even mankind with all of its wars.
In 2015, two South Korean soldiers were maimed by what Seoul said was a North Korean landmine, an accusation the North denied.
But he is not fully seen until late, when he had become disgruntled, disappointed, demoted, maimed, bitter, mercenary and full of grudges.
He put a bullet in Chris's mother, while Chris himself killed a horrifically maimed man in the wreckage of Alex's plane crash.
Millions of bombs dropped by the U.S. during the Vietnam war remain littered across Laos and explosions have killed and maimed thousands.
Not helping my nerves that day was Moe's habit of pointing out every location where a cyclist had been killed or maimed.
However, the options in front of the company involve the kind of user experience compromises that have maimed platforms that preceded it.
Poor Roderick, inwardly and outwardly maimed by the war, teeters floridly toward madness and alcoholism, but what about Caroline and her mother?
Since 2010, the number of U.N.-verified cases of children being killed and maimed has gone up by almost 300 per cent.
"So the doctrine emerges maimed and enfeebled - in truth, zombified," wrote conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch, who had wanted to terminate Auer deference.
He threw acid at her as well as at her two daughters -- Nitu, who was maimed and blinded, and Krishna, who was killed.
These include more than 600 children killed or maimed and over 180 recruited or used by government forces or armed groups, she said.
In July, a musicologist named Ahmad Sarmast was maimed by a Taliban suicide bomber attack during a performance by the Afghanistan Symphony Orchestra.
"Welcome to our world," Popov, who leads emergency medical care, said grandly, gesturing with pride toward the chariots of the sick and maimed.
"As sure as the sun is going to come up tomorrow, people are going to be maimed or killed this year," he said.
With two maimed front legs, Pedals, an American black bear who displays remarkably good posture, manages to get around on his hind legs.
Wade America, when women died or were maimed by the thousands every year because they were that desperate to end their unwanted pregnancies.
Neighbors are maimed by combines and the author's father nearly dies from chemical poisoning a week into a job transporting used cleaning solvent.
She recalled seeing maimed veterans of World War I still haunting Australia years later, and she had felt the effects of the Depression.
These performances bring theatergoers to tears through the expression of their subjects' deeply felt, ultimately unconquerable pain, which both maimed and inspired them.
Fahdawy Ghazy, maimed by an explosion in the Syrian war and now confined to a wheelchair, said he was guilty of no crime.
"The suit accuses the companies of forcing children as young as six to work long hours, where they are "regularly maimed and killed.
Ellen Jaffee made reference to people being 'often maimed' in MMA, again with zero examples and seriously stretching the meaning of both words.
Survivors described scenes of panic as workers were killed and maimed in the dark in the attack that lasted 30 minutes, the commission found.
He was so maimed -- with wounds to his head, face and neck -- that police identified him through the voter identification card he was carrying.
Hong Kong (CNN)It was an excruciatingly painful practice that maimed the feet of millions of Chinese girls and women for centuries: foot-binding.
The social cost of street crime, therefore, is far higher than the price of lives lost and bodies maimed; it can maim minds, too.
And so thousands of men were killed or maimed during the last six hours of the war for no political or military reason whatever.
Untold numbers of Rohingya were murdered and maimed and more than 700,000 were forced to run for their lives over the border into Bangladesh.
While Dana finds herself permanently maimed by her time in the antebellum South, at the end of Underground Airlines, Victor gets his chip removed.
We're left to read their experience through their paintings and drawings — the hollow eyes and maimed bodies, moments of compassion as well as despair.
He might have been able to find housing and assistance if only he had been addicted to something or had children or was maimed.
Further, these massacres are are inexorably robbing us of our freedom to assemble in public places without the fear of being murdered or maimed.
I grew up with stories of men maimed and burnt alive as they fell into the cauldrons of the petrochemical plant CORCO in Peñuelas.
More than 12,000 children were killed or maimed in conflict in 2018, and violent attacks on them have continued in 2019, according to UNICEF.
Across Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, people are still dying and being maimed by American bombs that failed to explode on impact during the war.
The report also confirmed what investigators had long expected: Israeli snipers had maimed thousands of demonstrators during the weekly protests along the border fence.
The rivals most recently came near a military clash in 2015 following land mine blasts blamed on North Korea that maimed two South Korean soldiers.
Even when her siblings were maimed, their skin charred by blowtorches or brains injured in car crashes, they were treated with their mother's homeopathic mixtures.
For women young and old, being disfigured or maimed by conflicts in Middle East is a stain that stigmatizes them for life, health workers say.
Images of a stunned Bellin sprawled out on the airport's tile floor – his leg, apparently maimed and bloodied – began circulating online soon after the attack.
Subjected to brutal beatings, often starved and maimed by live land mines along the Thai-Burma border, these elephants suffer daily physical and psychological torture.
Nearly 40,000 Vietnamese have been killed since the end of the war in 1975, and 67,000 maimed, by land mines, cluster bombs and other ordnance.
The ceremony contained no mention of the untold millions of people who have been killed or maimed by the weapon since its creation in 1947.
Two years ago, North Korean soldiers reportedly sneaked into the southern side of the zone and planted land mines that maimed two South Korean soldiers.
But also to help them find a path where they won't end up dead or maimed, victims of the scourge of gun violence in Chicago.
"It's nothing, just a small wound," replied the father, Abu Nidal, as the medic inspected the mangled remains of the boy's hand, maimed beyond repair.
The toll was nearly 25 percent higher than the 6,967 maimed and dead counted a year earlier, and more than double the 3,993 in 2014.
Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what's going on.
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.
The so-called Jewish Underground of the 1980s, which killed and maimed Palestinian mayors and students, was made up mainly of army veterans in their 30s.
But in their desperation to return home, many villagers have been killed or maimed by mines and booby traps left behind by fighters as they withdrew.
The business community even developed a cartoon character — the foolish Otto Nobetter, who suffered frequent accidents that left him maimed, immolated, crushed, and even blown up.
LORI SASLOW, GREAT NECK, N.Y. To the Editor: Your editorial series barely mentions the men who are murdered and maimed by their female spouses or partners.
A documentary by CBC News in 1992 highlighted allegations that he had "executed, tortured and maimed countless people" during Somalia's civil war before moving to Canada.
What happens when innocent children are killed by the dozens or nightclub-goers are killed by the score while an equal number are wounded and maimed?
Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in hither the poor, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blind.
Gorsuch said that while the opinion manages to leave court precedent "maimed and enfeebled" the justices should have found the "nerve" to wipe it off the books.
It would be a fridge-adjacent storyline for Rhodey if he were killed in Endgame, since his character would seemingly only exist to be killed or maimed.
But in 2015, the persistent tensions between the countries escalated to the brink of armed conflict, after two South Korean border guards were maimed by land mines.
The maimed and constrained blue-collar icon of yore was later repurposed under the name Pesterminator in the 1990s, the lead character in a Super Nintendo Game.
Facebook's decision to censor such a photograph, arising from its institutional unwillingness to distinguish between child pornography and images of children maimed by armed conflict, was despicable.
Not only were thousands of men maimed in mainland Europe, North Africa and the Far East, there were thousands of non-combatants left with life-threatening injuries.
If Colombia had insisted that the guerrillas who maimed and murdered be properly punished for their crimes, they would have no incentive to lay down their arms.
Attendees at the event, many of whom also wept, observed a minute of silence in memory of those killed, maimed, raped, kidnapped and displaced during the war.
The conflict in Colombia has killed more than 2000,000 people and millions more have been displaced, suffered sexual violence or been maimed by land mines or bombs.
"I saw a steady stream of ambulances that had been carrying wounded begin arriving with bodies, many of which were burned or maimed beyond recognition," he said.
Everytown for Gun Safety found that for every gun-related death in the U.S., another two people hit by gun violence are left injured, maimed, or incapacitated.
Worse yet, the killing my beloved students might take part in (and the possibility of them being maimed or dying) won't make America any safer or better.
Before picking up the brother, I walked into that room, pulled out my blade, and maimed everyone blissfully sitting in their puffy chairs, drinks at their side.
Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or to be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what's going on.
At night, he dreamed that he could see — up close, in real time — innocent people being maimed and killed, their bodies dismembered, their faces contorted in agony.
This kind of talk alarmed me because it discouraged a frank reassessment of our failing strategy in Iraq, which was producing that weekly procession of maimed veterans.
His last novel, "Nemesis," recalls the panic that enveloped his tightly knit Jewish neighborhood in 1944 when a polio epidemic maimed and paralyzed some of its children.
But the Conservatives are now a maimed party with a discredited leader — weaknesses to be seized upon and exploited by a now united and empowered Labour party.
The Benadir University students who were killed and maimed at the Ex Control intersection were heading to the Dr. Shahid Campus on the outskirts of the city.
Even in August, a month after the liberation of Mosul, the hospital staff continued to treat patients — including children who had been maimed by improvised explosive devices.
The maimed paratroopers left behind were split into two groups: some were marched down the road and executed, others were "thrown into the marshes and bayoneted," Rigault recalled.
So it's nearly impossible to imagine One Direction ever leaving us completely, and it's easy to imagine being brutally murdered or maimed by a member of One Direction.
Day after day, from Hala's office, he monitored the aftermath of the strikes—the dead, the wounded and the dying, the bodies, the blood, and the maimed limbs.
Family homes were demolished and family heads sometimes imprisoned for having a child out-of-plan, and women faced forced sterilizations or abortions that could leave them maimed.
Earlier they had heckled John Allen, a stentorian retired general, and even a combat veteran who was maimed in a suicide bombing, with chants of "no more war".
The ambulance service, with at least 1,500 vehicles, has become grimly familiar in Pakistan, whether ferrying people maimed in terrorist attacks or carrying those injured in natural disasters.
We learned that emergency workers tried to treat a maimed suicide bomber, not realizing who he was until they tore open his jacket and found wires beneath it.
And behind it all was the constant background of the sights of the dead, the wounded, the maimed, and a terrible anxiety lest the line should give way.
"A shocking number of civilians continue to be killed and maimed each day," Tadamichi Yamamoto, the United Nations secretary general's special representative for Afghanistan, said in a statement.
Brutality overrides everything else in "Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story" — views of beautiful landscapes are hard to enjoy after seeing wild animals, including their young, maimed and slaughtered.
Iraq's four-month-old uprising against the government has devastated the lives of thousands of families as sons and daughters have been killed or maimed by security forces.
The right thing would have been to distribute that money "owed" to Iran to those whom Soleimani injured and maimed and to the families of those he killed.
"We all had our lists in our heads of friends who were beaten, maimed, thrown out of their house, informed on by the cops — tragic stories," he said.
Day after day, from Hala's office, Murad monitored the aftermath of the air strikes—the dead, the wounded and the dying, the bodies, the blood, and the maimed limbs.
According to her organization's assessment, most of the returnees are facing psychological trauma while others were maimed by the insurgents or suffered long-lasting injuries while trying to escape.
In the 100 years after the Civil War, Southern Democrats and the Ku Klux Klan intimidated, maimed and lynched black people who dared to exercise their right to vote.
The photograph is an effective symbol of a war with no winners but very clear losers: the civilians maimed and killed by the thousands as the conflict grinds on.
Call me macabre, but I would really like to know how much jeans cost that guarantee their makers weren't maimed, poisoned, harassed, starved, or even killed in the process.
For example, Mr. Ban was persuaded for two years in a row to keep powerful countries off a list of those whose military forces had killed and maimed children.
What happened to Barbara is part of the "women in refrigerators" trope, where female heroes and love interests are maimed, depowered, or crippled in order to teach men lessons.
"There are plenty of articles about how, in real life, the robbers would've been dead or maimed from all the injuries," actor Michael C. Maronna, who played Jeff McCallister, says.
The panel of 18 independent experts, in its conclusions issued on Thursday, took note of the Saudi statement but said that Yemeni children continue to be killed, maimed and orphaned.
"It appears that someone purposely maimed this poor dog, which has caused it a great deal of suffering," Mark Ramos, one of MHS' lead cruelty investigators, said in a statement.
Elsewhere, on another Being There highlight like the cathartic "Sunken Treasure" he earnestly sings, "Music is my savior, and I was maimed by rock and roll" and it undeniably works.
It also maimed and murdered, its excesses apparent in deaths by poison, by the brutality of ill-trained, improperly supervised enforcement officers, and by unfortunate proximity to mob gun battles.
Such is the premise of White Knuckle, a horror short film that begins when students, artists, and other hipsters are mysteriously murdered and maimed by a mysterious, well, anti-gentrifier.
And although Sunfyre had been maimed three times by this point, it nevertheless took to the sky every day with its rider, and together they both began regaining their strength.
But they also include powerful and less familiar scenes of rubble-strewn streets, desperate villagers, bewildered squadrons, and Americans and Vietnamese alike who are wounded, maimed, dying or freshly killed.
Suicide bombings and attacks by militant groups killed or maimed 751 people from January through March, one-third of total civilian cases, the U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said.
"I believe every American, when the national anthem is played, should cover their hearts and think about all the men and women who have been maimed and killed," Kelly said.
Her job requires her to learn to look at the maimed flesh—to draw it accurately, to represent it in a way that will help the plastic surgeon repair it.
Some 40,000 people were killed or maimed in the past 4 years of conflict in Afghanistan and 170,000 people newly-displaced this year alone, U.N. emergency humanitarian coordinator Mark Lowcock said.
The U.N. report, which annually shames the worst perpetrators, claimed that the coalition was responsible for 60% of the 1,953 children recorded as killed or maimed in the conflict in 2015.
"I believe every American, when the national anthem is played, should cover their hearts and think about all the men and women who have been maimed and killed," Kelly told Zeleny.
Yada yada yada: The shark attacks, and she and her maimed thigh are stranded on a dead whale, then a buoy rusty enough to leave you itching for a tetanus shot.
Our lives continue to be lost, people maimed, and populations increasingly terrorized, for the simple reason that we have put the wrong organization with the wrong mission in charge: the FBI.
Mr. Assad's brother-in-law, Asef Shawkat, died in a bombing in 2012 along with three other top security officials; Mr. Assad's brother Maher was maimed but remained a powerful general.
In total, the Cluster Munition Coalition said, 971 people were killed or maimed by the bombs in 2016, of whom 860 were in Syria, 51 in Laos and 38 in Yemen.
There will be a lot fewer Kurds in existence 24 hours from now and in the days that follow, and exponentially more dead and maimed, as Turkey's quasi-genocidal campaign continues.
Despite these efforts, during 52 years of war, more than 1,303 Colombian children, usually from the poorest of our farming families working their fields, were killed or maimed by land mines.
The varieties of wounds, the constant low roar of injured, maimed and dying men, the thrum of helicopters bringing in still more wounded men, at times it almost became too much.
More metaphorically, the Kingdom kids, maimed but training for the future, represented both the costs the walker apocalypse has extracted from survivors, as well as their will and ability to persevere.
The surgery, performed last month at Johns Hopkins Hospital, was the most complex and extensive penis transplant to date, and the first performed on a combat veteran maimed by a blast.
Those who came home maimed from the trenches of the first world war, meanwhile, were cared for at the Star & Garter Home, built by the gates of Richmond Park in 1916.
"It appears that someone purposely maimed this poor dog, which has caused it a great deal of suffering," Mark Ramos, one of Michigan Humane Society's lead cruelty investigators, said in a statement.
Before the Great War, her cousin Marcel protects her, but when he returns from the fighting, grotesquely maimed, it's Marcel that she and the child she bears him will need protection from.
Oftentimes, he told me over the phone, people who attempt suicide by subway are left maimed and disfigured, and wind up in hospital, where they may only die after much protracted suffering.
In one of Kroff's prose pieces a child is mutilated and maimed by an elaborate piece of machinery into which he is pushed by an older sibling; especially, his face is mutilated.
RHODE ISLAND: Someone who bites off another person's limb will face no more than 20 years in prison (but no less than one) — and only if they maimed the victim on purpose.
A third bomb was found unexploded at the airport, but the two that were detonated blew holes in the roof and maimed scores of people as they waited to check their baggage.
" The policies give a series of examples, including content that is defamatory, discriminatory, meanspirited, overtly sexual, encourages violence or includes "realistic portrayals of people or animals being killed, maimed, tortured, or abused.
A violent feud within the gang has intensified in recent months: At least 10 other people were maimed in June in tit-for-tat attacks among warring Trinitario factions in the Bronx.
The search for Tristan has damaged her sense of self, maimed her marriage and distorted past and present, transforming a fraught relationship with her difficult son into a more media-friendly narrative.
About 20,000 rebel fighters entrenched in the besieged area, some belonging to "terrorist groups", shelled the nearby capital of Damascus in attacks that killed and maimed, amounting to war crimes, they said.
Mr. Malraux, who was France's minister of cultural affairs at the time, was not at home, but the bomb blast maimed a 4-year-old girl who also lived in the building.
Federal prosecutors in Arkansas announced racketeering charges against 54 people who they say belong to a white supremacist gang that kidnapped, maimed and tried to kill to protect its drug-trafficking operations.
And judging by some of the perspectives featured in Motherboard's recent documentary "Surrounded: Island of the Sharks," many shark attack survivors maintain a healthy, forgiving attitude towards the animals that maimed them.
Viewed together, the quilts in War and Pieced are haunting reminders of the lives given and maimed in the British Empire's global conquest, and those that continue to be lost to war.
Every year, of the thousands of Xhosa boys who "go to the mountain" to become men, dozens die or are left badly maimed after undergoing circumcisions by irresponsible practitioners claiming adherence to tradition.
It's also true that, on the evidence, there was nothing to be gained by having Kevin in jail for two years, and that his life could well have been maimed as a result.
For the next 13 months, the Islamic State and those inspired by the group killed and maimed in Brussels, Berlin, Nice and Normandy as well as across the Atlantic in California and Florida.
The 18 independent experts who make up the committee also condemned air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition in the war in Yemen, which it said had killed and maimed hundreds of children.
The movies, and later the prime-time series that furthered the franchise, told the story of Steve Austin, an astronaut played by Lee Majors, who was grievously maimed after crashing an experimental airplane.
In Iraq, as relayed by Middle East expert Michael Rubin, Al Jazeera cooperated with terrorists to lure American soldiers into an ambush, and then filmed the soldiers, being maimed and killed with IED's.
Children at School No. 7 wear backpacks donated by Unicef and there are posters in the hallways and classrooms that explain the dangers of unexploded ordnance with cartoons of maimed and beheaded people.
Most civilians have, but those who have fled — there are some 90,000 people displaced from their homes around the city — have faced harrowing journeys, and many have been killed or maimed by crossfire.
This is a man who's certainly killed, maimed, injured a lot of people in his life, and has been doing it for a very long time, because he's lived a very long time.
Their tale of two angels who crash-land in a suburban backyard and come to be maimed, exploited and brutally violated by hitherto unremarkable residents is presented as a parable without take-away lessons.
In the March 24 Brussels attack, powerful bombs hidden in suitcases killed and maimed travelers in the check-in hall who had yet to undergo the rigorous screening designed to keep air travel safe.
The U.N. report, which each year shames the worst perpetrators, claimed that the Saudi-led coalition was responsible for 60% of the 1,953 children recorded as killed or maimed in the conflict in 2015.
The number of children in Mali who were killed or maimed in conflict almost quadrupled to 229 in the first half of 2019, up from 59 in the same period last year, UNICEF said.
The nation has been divided by the welcome mat set out by Merkel for some one million Middle East refugees -- and terrorist incidents that have killed and maimed scores in the past two years.
These streets are now destroyed; every time I pass by I remember one of my many friends whom I used to have coffee with, who have now been killed or maimed by barrel bombs.
When a Democratic congresswoman from Arizona, Gabrielle Giffords, was shot and maimed in 2011, in an attack that claimed six lives, Democrats suggested the hostility Republicans had been stirring against Barack Obama was to blame.
The house into which she was moved was so shoddily constructed, with a huge crack running from the roof to the basement, that she was afraid of being killed or maimed by a falling object.
The studio-maimed 1954 musical is an incontestable classic; the new version is, doubters be damned, an absolute banger; and even the iteration that really isn't good, the 1976 Streisand vehicle, manages to be mesmerizing.
Violence was more common in the Cold War, but a 2015 land mine blast blamed on North Korea maimed two South Korean soldiers and pushed the rival Koreas to the brink of an armed conflict.
In September, Wondery released Dr. Death, a multi-part podcast about Dallas-based neurosurgeon Dr. Christopher Duntsch, whose procedures left many of his patients maimed, paralyzed, or seriously injured — and they were the luckier ones.
Living in poverty and trying to reassemble their lives in southern Turkey, they understood intimately the horrors they had just experienced under a regime composed of sadistic criminals who tortured, maimed and killed without hesitation.
For those who aren't permanently maimed—fifty-eight jockeys are currently supported by the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund—the test becomes whether they can ever ride with the same confidence they had before the injury.
"A shocking number of civilians continue to be killed and maimed each day," Tadamichi Yamamoto, the top UN official in Afghanistan, said in a statement calling on all sides to do more to protect civilians.
The announcement — by a group better known for suicide attacks that have killed and maimed thousands — prompted a flurry of mocking memes on the internet, some calling the Shabab the first eco-friendly terrorist organization.
Based on court documents and OSHA files, the story reveals shoddy workplace safety practices at auto suppliers' plants in the South, where the chances of being maimed on the job are far higher than elsewhere.
"No one trusts the police, no one wants to tell them anything," said Yolanda Stewart, a resident of the troubled Sandtown-Winchester neighbourhood, whose 230-year-old nephew was recently shot and maimed outside her house.
The Cold War-era tactic had gone unused by the South for 11 years until last summer, after two South Korean border guards were maimed by land mines, which the South accused the North of planting.
She specifically called for mass vehicular attacks on Americans during public gatherings — a strategy that, although not new, has been used by terrorists who've sworn allegiance to ISIS and then maimed and killed across the world.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, this year's "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico, where oxygen levels are so low that sea life is killed or maimed, was larger than three U.S. states.
The surgeries, performed at a hospital he opened in the town of Milford, Kansas, and later in Texas, left scores of men maimed and dying and the nascent American Medical Association repeatedly sought to stop him.
CityLab's Sarah Holder first reported the study on July 18, and she pointed out that the non-representative dummy is likely linked to women's significantly-higher likelihood or being maimed or killed in a car crash.
This village in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir sits on the disputed Line of Control between India and Pakistan, and has seen people and cattle maimed or killed in the crossfire or by landmines.
Many will join the estimated 1.5 million Afghans already displaced from their own homes by the country's spiraling conflict, which killed and maimed more Afghans in 2016 than any other year since records began in 2009.
We ended slavery at the cost of the Civil War, a war that killed as many as one out of every nine American men alive in 1860, and injured or maimed another one of those nine.
The suspects in last month's deadly shooting at a kosher grocery store in New Jersey had an explosive device hidden in their vehicle that could have killed or maimed dozens of people, FBI officials said Monday.
His argument will be that he built Zynga into a social gaming powerhouse with over $1 billion in annual revenue and that he later returned to help right a ship that had been severely maimed by Facebook.
"In some small way, the lives that have been maimed and the lives have been taken were not lives that were or will be lived in vain," Landrieu said while families of the victims stood behind him.
"On the day of a terror attack where Britons were maimed, just hours after the threat level is raised, our only thoughts should be on service," said Ruth Davidson, the popular leader of the Conservatives in Scotland.
From the Arab Spring to Black Lives Matter demonstrations, Theron is just one of the thousands of people who have been maimed or killed in recent years by weapons that aren't supposed to cause great bodily injury.
Scores of civilians have been killed and maimed as both sides try to pick off targets in residential areas, often using inaccurate, decades-old rockets and artillery, rights group Amnesty International said in a report last week.
We may rally around the flag for the first weeks of war, but differences become magnified as costs multiply: the ballooning budgets, the images of death on our screens, and the maimed bodies of our fallen soldiers.
Kandahar, Afghanistan (CNN)As the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq evolved, military doctors grappling to treat soldiers maimed by roadside bombs began facing another challenge: Their patients were developing almost incurable, multidrug-resistant infections in their wounds.
The trend was so rampant in the '80s and '90s that in 1999, comic book writer Gail Simone compiled a list of female characters who were killed, maimed, injured, or depowered to further a male character's plot.
On November 28503, the United States reversed a 22019 policy that had ended the use of unreliable cluster munitions, despite the fact that these weapons have killed and maimed thousands of civilian men, women, and children globally.
"The Israeli security forces killed and maimed Palestinian demonstrators who did not pose an imminent threat of death or serious injury to others when they were shot, nor were they directly participating in hostilities," the panel wrote.
Also, women generally are less enamored with weapons; instead, they are ferociously committed to peace so that housing and schools won't be destroyed, but even more, to protect their sons from being killed, husbands maimed, and daughters raped.
I don't think the agreement will become a reality because dealing with people who have killed so many children, that have maimed people and suddenly they are in government ... how will this country end up with such people?
According to U.N. figures, more than 750 people have been killed or maimed in suicide attacks and bombings by militant groups during the three months to March ahead of an expected start of the Taliban's usual spring offensive.
At least six children have been killed or maimed in the fighting every day for the past year, Unicef said, calling that "the tip of the iceberg" because that number represented only the cases that had been verified.
Yet the details in vignettes provided by civilian victims in the besieged areas added to the sense of desperation in a conflict in which images of bombed hospitals and maimed and starving children are no longer considered shocking.
More than 2600,21 children were killed or maimed in armed conflicts last year, the United Nations reported on Wednesday in an annual survey that is closely examined because it names and shames countries that fail to protect children.
Derry, with its redbrick storefronts and its quirks and kinks, seems like a genuinely nice place to live in spite of the fact that its citizens, children in particular, turn up missing or maimed at an alarming rate.
In case you've been living under a rock, Iran has promised retaliation after U.S. forces killed Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani -- a brutal leader who has killed or maimed thousands of Americans in terrorist attacks around the world.
Knight had faced one count of murder for the death of Terry Carter and one count of attempted murder in the case of Cle "Bone" Sloan, who was maimed after Knight allegedly struck the pair with his truck.
Just as the conflict is restricting the movements of demining crews, civilians are being killed and maimed by homemade roadside bombs planted by insurgents, as well as unexploded ordnance left behind by coalition forces around bases they abandoned.
Here's a 27-year-old version of the Guns N' Roses frontman at a Rolling Stone event back in 1989 (left) and 27 years later ... the maimed 54-year-old Coachella headliner onstage in Vegas last week (right).
That goes to … whatever the hell this is, which shows some stick-figure children getting brutally maimed by sparklers: If you want to see more, there are a lot more videos at the Consumer Product Safety Commission's YouTube channel.
The clumsiness of the language immediately backfired, as Americans around the country piled on with stories about how the military left them maimed, shell-shocked, and abandoned without the physical or mental aid necessary to contend with lifelong trauma.
I feel the frustration of the parents that have had children, that had been injured or maimed or killed because why is it that even one more school shooting is acceptable as a casualty or collateral damage, et cetera?
He returns when Joffrey's body is laying in Sept Of Baelor, as it does in "Chains," but Cersei immediately wants to be with her twin, despite the fact he has been maimed by the loss of his sword hand.
"The Syrian people, as you are aware, have been murdered, maimed and tortured for over five years now at the hands of Assad's murderous regime, Russia, Iran and allied militias in addition to ISIS and terrorist groups," he wrote.
Government and aid officials say the number of people being killed and maimed is rising because of new explosives planted by the Taliban, who now control more territory than at any point since their ouster nearly 18 years ago.
"It is unconscionable that civilians and the aid workers who are trying to help them are killed and maimed in conflict zones with utter impunity," said Mark Lowcock, head of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
At the time of his testimony on behalf of federal prosecutors in that case, Salemme was already a confessed murderer who killed at least half a dozen and maimed another in the 1960s, serving about 16 years in prison.
Since 1975, more than 40,000 Vietnamese are believed to have been killed and about 60,000 others maimed by what is known as unexploded ordnance — land mines, artillery shells, cluster bombs and the like that failed to detonate decades ago.
For the most part, the same random story events happen again and again: A bolt of lightning strikes a lookout in the crow's nest, and you roll to see if he can be healed or if he'll be maimed.
Among them are the organizers of Tiananmen Mothers, a group of family members of people killed or maimed in the crackdown, which issued 23 video statements from relatives who urged the Chinese government to seek forgiveness for the killings.
Interpreters take a uniquely elevated risk — actively participating in battlefield operations where they are as likely to be killed and maimed as foreign troops — but all Afghans who have worked for foreign countries have risked retribution by the Taliban.
A new report released today by the Syrian Center for Policy Research puts the overall death toll at 470,000, and states that 11.5 percent of the country's citizens have been killed, wounded or maimed since the start of the conflict.
A new report released today by the Syrian Center for Policy Research puts the overall death toll at 22013,2200, and states that 2300 percent of the country's citizens have been killed, wounded or maimed since the start of the conflict.
With $6,500 he borrowed from his brother for a smuggler, Brian made it to the border by clinging to the top of the Mexican freight train known as the Beast, where migrants often are maimed, killed, or robbed by cartels.
They are the victims of the trope known as "women in refrigerators," a term coined by Gail Simone in 1999 to describe the frequency with which women in comics are "killed, maimed, or depowered" in order to motivate male characters.
This suggests that hunting and crueller activities—carcasses have been found maimed and riddled with airgun pellets—are also taking a bloody toll, says one of the study's authors, Maria Voigt of the Max Planck Institute, a research organisation in Germany.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish police have arrested a man suspected of torturing a puppy after shocking images emerged online of the maimed animal in a case that has outraged the country and grabbed the political agenda ahead of next week's elections.
The scene that police officers found minutes after the massacre overwhelmed the senses: dozens of maimed or dead bodies, spattered and pooling blood, the haze and smell of gunfire, a shattered pipe pouring water from the ceiling, a wailing alarm.
Death, maimed spirits, racial and cultural self-hatred, the joy of the imagination, of finding real-life metaphors to describe who you are, the propulsive force of anger, nightmares, humorous imaginings—where do all these hobgoblins and fancies come from?
Those who knew Doc well understood that his recovery did not proceed as far as he hoped, and that the neat stories of maimed but rebounding veterans, a feel-good genre of the period, did not quite apply to him.
This nation was birthed in a halo of jubilation in 0003 but soon cracked open into brutal, ethnically driven warfare that has burned down schools, ripped apart families, put thousands of children under arms and disfigured, maimed and killed countless others.
Numerous black artists have depicted enslaved bodies, lynched bodies, maimed bodies, and imprisoned bodies in the early stages of their careers — and then moved away from such politically charged subject matter without having their morality or sense of responsibility impugned.
Opinion: Why U.N.'s Saudi 'blacklist' move could backfire But last month, a U.N. report claimed the alliance was responsible for 60% of the 1,953 children recorded as killed or maimed in the conflict in 2015 -- a sixfold rise since the previous year.
"I don't think the agreement will become a reality because dealing with people who have killed so many children, that have maimed people and suddenly they are in government ... how will this country end up with such people?" he told CNN Español.
The women, chosen from upper-class families in Pyongyang and deployed here by their regime's secretive Bureau 39, are considered almost diplomats back home, although in truth they remind me of the maimed street children exploited by thugs to beg for cash.
In 23, Simone first identified and named the Women in Refrigerators trope when she made a very long list of female comic book characters who'd been gruesomely tortured, maimed, and/or murdered, all for the sake of furthering a male character's heroic journey.
"If hosting an international sporting event is more important than standing up for our Palestinian brothers and sisters who get murdered, maimed and tortured by the Netanyahu regime, that means Malaysia has truly loss its moral compass," he said in a statement.
"I can't help but reflect with many of my brothers and sisters in struggles to #defendthesacred, on the deafening silence we've endured when our most holy sites have been maliciously burned and maimed in the name 'progress,'" he writes in his Facebook post.
While it protects a right "to keep and bear arms" (without defining the latter term), it is hard to dispute that the state has a countervailing "important and legitimate interest" in protecting innocent children from being shot, maimed or killed while at school.
When I was in elementary school in Beijing, my best friend subscribed to a children's magazine that often featured stories set on the border between Vietnam and China, with illustrations of maimed bodies and bombed villages and the heroic faces of intrepid soldiers.
The 1967 Detroit Lions are as much the star of Paper Lion as Alan Alda, and do the best they can playing pranks on the actor, awkwardly singing their schools' fight songs, and making sure the future Hawkeye Pierce doesn't get maimed.
In "The Way Home," from the 1919 portfolio Hell (Die Hölle), a man (modeled on Beckmann) assists a maimed and facially disfigured veteran in finding his way home while two men on crutches appear as shadows in the background of the claustrophobic composition.
That is the approximate number of plaintiffs in a 2016 lawsuit filed in federal court by wounded veterans and the families of dead service members against the Iranian government, which they argue aided a series of attacks that killed or maimed American troops.
And they revealed how, when workers are abused or underpaid, when overstretched delivery companies fall into bankruptcy, or when innocent people are killed or maimed by errant drivers, the system is purpose-built to allow Amazon to wash its hands of any responsibility.
PARIS — France has announced that its security forces will no longer use explosive tear gas grenades that have maimed protesters, a sign of the government's increasing willingness to address complaints about police use of force that have mushroomed since the Yellow Vest protests.
Image 21 of 2036 UNITED NATIONS – More than 21,2221 children were killed or maimed amid armed conflicts worldwide last year, while others were raped, forced to serve as armed soldiers or caught in attacks on schools and hospitals, a United Nations report said Wednesday.
"If the fighting persists near schools, playgrounds, homes and clinics, and parties continue to use explosive weapons in those areas – particularly mortars and IED tactics, these appalling numbers of children killed and maimed will continue," UNAMA human rights director Danielle Bell said in a statement.
"The Israeli security forces killed and maimed Palestinian demonstrators who did not pose an imminent threat of death or serious injury to others when they were shot, nor were they directly participating in hostilities," it said, adding that the protests had been "civilian in nature".
There are numerous claims of serious injuries as a result of LBDs used by police in France during the demonstrations — including lost eyes, maimed hands and broken limbs, according to France 272, although there are conflicting accounts of how many people have been affected.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - The blaze that has killed at least 37 and maimed others at an overcrowded Guatemalan shelter for abused teens broke out in a tiny room they were locked in to control them after a riot at the center, authorities and witnesses said.
In short order, Thoros perishes in the night after being maimed, Beric's sword bursts into flame, our heroes draw first blood after ambushing the White Walkers, Gendry is dispatched to send for reinforcements, and an extra flails at empty air thanks to a CGI error.
Instinctively, I tried to avoid nonexistent land mines and improvised explosive devices by following precisely in the steps of the agents running ahead of me — a habit I haven't shaken from my years covering war, where I.E.D.s killed and maimed soldiers and journalists routinely.
There is also a broad ban on apps that are "offensive, insensitive, upsetting, intended to disgust, in exceptionally poor taste or just plain creepy," as well as more nuanced bans on things as diverse as prank-call apps and apps that show maimed animals.
" In support of Mr. Uchitel, a group of about 40 prominent filmmakers signed an open letter to the government saying they did not want to relive the censorship of the Soviet Union, which had "maimed the fates of artists and hindered the development of art.
But in vivid narrative reports day after day, he told of night riders with guns and dynamite; of black people and rights workers slain and maimed; of white police officers joining the violence; and of federal intervention to break down the barriers of segregation.
Aliy Zirkle, who still managed a third-place finish in the round-the-clock marathon that ended on Tuesday, said in a statement that had it not been for her "defensive reactions," she and her dogs could have been maimed or killed during the "prolonged, aggressive" attack.
"You had several members of our military who have been maimed for the rest of their life because of what Bergdahl did, so he should have received jail time, in my opinion," said Addicott, now a law professor at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas.
In one of her first tweets, she criticized a prominent conservative Muslim scholar who publicly denounced ISIS, writing that America needed more Muslims like the Boston marathon bombers, who killed four people (including an MIT police officer three days after the bombings) and injured and maimed hundreds.
More often than not, that last appearance is when they're bloodied up and about to die because they got shot or sliced or maimed in some way or another—but sometimes, a character who's died mid-movie returns again, thanks to Tarantino's fondness for jigsaw-puzzle editing.
Many scholars believe that Vietnam was a largely matriarchal society before a period of Chinese conquest that began in 111 BC. A long history of wars with China, and later France and America, sucked women into the workforce, as more men than women were maimed or killed.
I would be in favor of a conversation among the community about a more nuanced definition of violent crime because the intent to commit to murder—failed attempts where people are maimed for life—clearly needs to be investigated with all the tools in the arsenal.
Who is going to pay for the carnage caused by guns: medical bills for maimed victims, therapy for families and bystanders who've been traumatized for life, loss of income for the injured and their families, funeral expenses, rebuilding of schools deemed too tainted to be used again?
While in London, he says, he had heard reports about new threats to crocodiles in Jamaica, but once he was back, he realized how dire the situation really was: Many animals were emaciated from lack of food, and others had been maimed or murdered by poachers.
"The stakes are so incredibly high because so many civilian lives are at stake, so many humanitarian health workers and relief workers are being bombed, killed, maimed at the moment that the whole lifeline to millions of people is now also at stake," Egeland told reporters in Geneva.
Related: Suge Knight pleads not guilty to murder in hit-and-run case Knight faces one count of murder for the death of Terry Carter, one count of attempted murder in the case of Cle "Bone" Sloan, who was maimed after Knight allegedly struck the pair with his truck.
This is ridiculous on her part, after holding out all summer as she has while protesters have been tear-gassed, maimed and subjected to cruel treatment by the police — and while much of the city's population has supported them, turning up for marches in the hundreds of thousands.
" Mr. Segal, who served jail time as a member of the Jewish Underground that maimed and killed Palestinians in the 1980s, wrote this summer, "The wise thing now is to make do with what it is possible to do, and not lose it all by insisting on impossible goals.
The fresh-faced, impoverished Afghan recruits killed and maimed in the Taliban's sneak attack here on Friday, some of them just teenagers, are the latest targets of the insurgent group's campaign to subvert and demoralize the armed forces, already struggling with corruption, desertion and mistrust between soldiers and officers.
I hadn't planned to visit, but I was in Oklahoma City and thought it was an appropriate stop, given the latest outbreak of white power terror, an attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, that took the lives of 50 Muslim worshipers and maimed dozens of others.
O&aposNEIL: Well, the peace brigade is formerly known as the Mahdi army, which is pretty much the number one -- they started bringing in Iranian-made explosively formed penetrators, which is the most advanced type of improvised explosive device that killed and maimed hundreds and hundreds of American and coalition forces.
The podcast explores not only how Duntsch's incompetence and possible malice towards his patients (prosecutors during his trial alleged that he maimed his patience intentionally) put them in grave danger, but how those with power in the medical industry allegedly chose to protect Duntsch, and the system, instead of these victims.
The group was best known for bombing the Fraunces Tavern in lower Manhattan in 1975 that killed four people, and was tied to at least 100 bombings, most in New York, including the 1982 New Year's Eve bombings of NYPD Headquarters that left three NYPD officers seriously injured, blinded or maimed.
Speaking of cathartic moments: Fred had what passes for a rough week for him, what with June slapping him and telling him to go fuck himself before she runs off with Nicole, and Serena refusing to look him in the eye after he has her dragged off to be maimed.
Their answers to the question of where they went to in the evenings, in their dreams or when they were awake, as they tried to keep their minds off the denotation flashes coming closer and getting louder, and the steady flood of the maimed and the wounded, were always different.
Grave violations against children -- which include being killed, maimed, recruited or abducted by armed groups, sexual violence, attacks on schools and denial of humanitarian aid -- rose globally from just less than 10,000 in 2010 to 25,000 in 2017, the highest number ever recorded, United Nations data analyzed in the report show.
The human cost has been high: 2,419 American lives; 1,142 allied lives; at least 62,000 Afghan military and police lives, and possibly as many Taliban lives; more than 24,000 civilian lives over the past decade; and at least twice those numbers on all sides wounded and maimed, many for life.
Like most fairy tales — which often involve glorious and beautiful beings who take on disguises to teach craven people a lesson — The Shape of Water is devoted to reminding us that everyone is beautiful, and that it's those we cravenly consider maimed and strange and frightening who will inherit the earth.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi says Islamic State group fighters lack the courage to put up long-term resistance in Mosul, despite unleashing hundreds of car bombs that have killed and maimed Iraqi soldiers and civilians as the fight for Iraq's second-largest city appears set to extend well into next year.
"Given that survivors increase their chances of being maimed or killed if trying to physically resist the rape, this bill will clarify that a victim of rape does not have to fight the perpetrator or put up physical resistance in order for the court to hand down a guilty verdict," Kelley said.
The first warning comes from Hodges' ex-partner, Pete Huntley, who calls him to the scene of a murder-suicide that may be his last case before he retires from the force: A mother has killed her quadriplegic daughter, who was among those maimed by Brady Hartsfield, and has then killed herself.
That means when things go wrong, as they often do under the intense pressure created by Amazon's punishing targets — when workers are abused or underpaid, when overstretched delivery companies fall into bankruptcy, or when innocent people are killed or maimed by errant drivers — the system allows Amazon to wash its hands of any responsibility.
The archives, which Ford Foundation president Darren Walker called a national treasure, include not only iconic images such as the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of Coretta Scott King and her daughter at Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral and the photo of Emmett Till's maimed body in his coffin that fueled the civil rights movement, but also everyday moments.
By Congressman Nunes' actions, including his unilateral cancellation of next week's hearings and his apparent flip-flopping on one of the key issues in the investigation, he has not only reinforced the view that Congress has repeatedly failed to conduct bipartisan oversight of important matters, he has maimed his committee's ability to conduct a fair and credible investigation.
"When I think about all of the statistics that are painful about what women are confronting today in our country and what even more women confronted pre-Roe and how many women died and how many more women were maimed because of unsafe abortion practices, we just can't go back to that," the author and former first daughter said on SiriusXM radio.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Joseph Binder, "Gib acht sonst … [Be Careful or Else …]" (1929–30, Vienna), offset lithograph (courtesy the Wolfsonian–FIU, The Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. Collection)MIAMI BEACH — For every skyscraper, zeppelin, airplane, or even lightbulb that demonstrated the progress of technology from the late-19th to mid-20th century, there were countless human bodies mangled, maimed, and electrified along the way.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Thursday about the annual United Nations report that says more than 2800,2698 children were killed or maimed in armed conflicts in 24637 misstated a detail in the description of Graça Machel, a Mozambican politician whose 1996 report about the impact of armed conflict on children helped create the basis for the annual list of countries that fail to protect children.
The first few episodes of the new AMC series Preacher are wildly, queasily exciting: Bodies explode into curtains of blood, an Irish vampire devises his own meal plan high up in a plane – fold-down trays are not required – a hit man sings "Wynken, Blynken and Nod" over the insistent roar of a chainsaw, and the face of a young man is revealed to be a maimed, puckered mask of flesh.
There, a young woman draped in white moved from table to mirror to chair, telling the story of Bow Kum, a Chinese immigrant from the 1880s — from being bought from China as a bride in San Francisco, to being rescued by missionaries, to remarrying and relocating to New York City, then being tracked down by her first husband, who demanded compensation and then stabbed and maimed her when her new husband refused.
While much of the president's trip was devoted to the future, he spent time in Laos confronting America's wartime past: a secret bombing campaign from 1964 to 1973 that left 80 million cluster bombs buried in rice paddies and forests, where farmers and children step on them and are killed or maimed (the State Department recently issued a warning for people playing the game Pokémon Go to watch out for land mines).
Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.) wrote, "According to press reports, these disturbing and controversial experiments on dogs include everything from inducing heart attacks to invasive brain-damaging surgeries, which can leave animals severely maimed or dead ... While we should do all we can to ensure that veterans are getting the treatment and care they deserve, I also feel strongly that the public has a right to know how taxpayer dollars are being spent — and the extent of any experimentation on animals — at the VA." And, Rep.

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