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However, the wheel of the Model X was torn off.
By this stage, her entire arm had been torn off.
The next was a farmer, his left leg torn off.
This way, it won't get lost or accidentally torn off.
I think my shirt, my sweater, was torn off completely.
Roofs were torn off homes and the marina was gone.
A soldier had his arm torn off by the attackers, he said.
The assaults extended to Muslim women, whose face veils were torn off.
As a kid, his nose was torn off in a car accident.
Damaged or torn-off tags, along with human error, are also contributors.
Part of the side of the bus was torn off, he said.
Palmyra's museum was looted and carvings bearing human figures were torn off.
The mayor, who surveyed the damage, reported seeing roofs torn off of homes.
But during my training camp in the US the ligament was torn off.
The plastic wrapping had been torn off, and the box had been opened.
The front fender was torn off and the windshield was cracked, Young said.
Windows were blown out and the roofs of some apartments were torn off.
Roofs everywhere, he wrote, were being torn off by the powerful storm's winds.
The next was an older male farmer, his left leg completely torn off.
Her fingernails, ragged from torn-off extensions, still bore flecks of sparkling polish.
Roofs had been torn off many buildings, but the physical damage was limited.
The car travelled 1,690 feet after the collision, and its roof was torn off.
The top of the bus appeared to have been torn off, local media reported.
The roof of a new home they had been building was torn off by Maria.
A general lay on the floor with one leg torn off and one eye lost.
Zooming in even closer on Orchid Lane, it appears some houses had their roofs torn off.
In bad times — when a nor'easter stormed through, say — great chunks of Tangier were torn off.
Drone video footage from Thursday morning showed roofs had been damaged or torn off several businesses.
Stews are spooned over it, and strips of injera are torn off to scoop them up.
"The covers (on tanks) had been torn off at many (oil production sites)," that source said.
"Everything had been torn off the walls, swept off the counter, and completely fucked with," Jennifer says.
In Urumqi the remaining mosques have had their minarets knocked down and their Islamic crescents torn off.
It was the left tire flap from my truck, torn off, with the dealer's name on it.
Like their head's about to be torn off by a Mesozoic-era demon only they can hear.
Wanted posters with pictures of the gunman and his getaway car were torn off lampposts and trees.
Roofs had been torn off row after row of houses, blue tarps strung across the yawning holes.
On the torn-off page, "Misty" was written in large letters and "please" in smaller letters below.
"There are shipwrecks everywhere, destroyed houses everywhere, torn off roofs everywhere," Mr. Gibbs told Radio Caraïbes International.
In nontheme news, SPYCAMS, MISPLACES, DISPERSED, TORN OFF, the beautiful CLOUDSCAPE and EFFUSED all make their debuts today.
If he is too thin skinned, however, it is because layers have been torn off by this process.
Inmates at nearby Gulf Correctional, also closed until further notice, said they witnessed roofs being torn off buildings.
The roofs had been torn off other houses and a few that were built on stilts listed dangerously.
A door, only feet from where he sat, was torn off as the train crashed into a wall.
Be warned, though: These scenes are very bloody, and seeing limbs torn off is a pretty common occurrence.
The rear bumper was torn off and lying in the middle of the street a few blocks away.
Among the checkered roofs, their shingles torn off in the wind, are the emerald green above-ground pools.
For example, children's books with flaps or other pieces that can be torn off, becoming a choking hazard.
A solitary Pokémon that enjoys training alone, its scales are often torn off, but they grow back nearly immediately.
From a distance, it could be a piece of minimalist art, a hunk of rock torn off the land.
From a distance, it could be a piece of minimalist art, a hunk of rock torn off the land.
" His "emotional paralysis" left him disoriented, he says: "I was like an insect whose antennas had been torn off.
"This is the ration," Thomas Bosque, 210, whose roof was torn off in the storm, said, lifting his cup.
But at least the roof was mostly intact, she said — the restaurant next door had its roof torn off.
The seller was wearing an American-flag cowboy hat and an American-flag shirt with the sleeves torn off.
The man was tackled, beaten, and pushed off stage, and his pants were torn off his body in the process.
The victim told police part of her earlobe was once torn off when Cros-Toure grabbed her by the ear.
Her own house split in half, the bedrooms torn off the structure and moved some 300 meters [985 feet] away.
Before I could stop him, he'd torn off the cable's gripper, and the person he became upset with was me.
The video depicts many buildings whose facades have already been torn off, revealing identical cubes that were once domestic spaces.
When her shirt was torn off for organising a protest, she saved her modesty with safety pins and went on hectoring.
They say Adalene Moreno&aposs mother was checking out nearby when the girl&aposs fingers were torn off in September 2017.
Benny Callahan had his "hand torn off by a cannon cracker," leading to an amputation of his arm at the wrist.
Posters have appeared on poles across the city with little dangling paper slips that can be torn off and taken away.
A student on the way to school, he wrote, recently had his blue shirt torn off by gang members and burned.
The tornadoes left a trail of destruction in their wake, including roofs torn off homes and downed trees and power lines.
Windows were missing, baggage doors were torn off and there was a long trail of shorn-off debris behind the bus.
Yet, seeing the torn-off covers reminds us of how differently laws have been — and still are — applied to various Americans.
Mario Cifuentes, also a volunteer firefighter, said that the soles of some firefighters' boots had been torn off because of the heat.
Years ago, I was faced with repair of a leg nearly torn off a 20-year-old man in a motocross event.
There were customers at Starbucks who brought their own Hydro Flasks but used plastic torn off the lid to blend in milk.
His nephew, Jeremiah Rivera, was lying face down on the floor, with the flesh torn off much of his cheeks and forehead.
All we'd be left with is another guy in a suit (perhaps with the sleeves torn off?) with likely measured political ideas.
Even more remarkable, doctors managed to attach his torn-off nose to his right arm, keeping the tissue alive via his radial artery.
Satellite images from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration show some houses with roofs torn off and debris scattered throughout the surrounding land.
The Buccaneer, an elegant resort just east of Christiansted, saw only minor damage, except for a roof that was torn off a building.
The video footage that has emerged shows floodwaters reaching halfway up the sides of family homes with parts of the roofs torn off.
Photos and videos on social media showed a roof torn off a middle school, fallen power lines and vehicles damaged by uprooted trees.
"The advantage we had is that we had a hole in the neck because the head had been torn off," said Dr. Chapman.
For the next several days, she felt as if nails were being pounded into her stomach and her limbs were being torn off.
Roofs ripped off: CNN's team in Key Largo saw some areas devastated by the storm, with roofs torn off mobile homes in one neighborhood.
It's pretty awesome served warm, with meat torn off one of those roast chickens you can buy in the supermarket on the way home.
Through the window in the dayroom, she watches the white petals tremble, and, in a gust, a single blossom is torn off a branch.
Hell, players tape themselves up like a Grandma Gertrude care package just to make sure none of their loose body parts get torn off.
Other video showed roofs being torn off houses, transformers on electric poles exploding and a car scudding on its side across a parking lot.
A man came with a torn-off piece of paper the size of a finger asking me to write down the name of my father.
The video was made after an increasing number of Asian students with Chinese names found their name tags vandalised and torn off their dormitory doors.
There was blood and flesh on the front of the Challenger, the front fender had been torn off and the windshield was cracked, he said.
In their thoughtful rendering of difficult women, these actresses underline the strictures of women's roles by casting them aside or having them violently torn off.
She claimed that the agent, a married father of two young children, had torn off her blouse before she could run away from his vehicle.
"These scabs have been torn off yet again on wounds that have never been given time to even begin healing," she wrote on her blog.
Residents on Abaco posted video on social media showing floodwaters halfway up the sides of single-family homes with parts of the roofs torn off.
Perfectly placed in view on their Ocean Cam, millions across the nation watched as pieces of Old Glory were torn off by the intense winds.
Next to Kozhoyeva's house, her neighbors' shed stood nearly intact under the torn-off tail of the plane, but nothing was left of that family's house.
Large centipedes were seen eating a live Catesby's snail-eater snake and a dead coral snake—the head of which was torn off by the insect.
A slightly homoerotic take on the UFC's famous staredowns was complimented by two wheeled plinths as both men have their shirts torn off each other's backs.
The images appeared to show that the inlet, or front part, of the engine had torn off, but the main part of the engine was intact.
He removed his baseball hat to reveal where his hair has been torn off, leaving an angry red scar above the remains of his right ear.
Residents on Abaco posted video on social media showing flood waters halfway up the sides of single-family homes with parts of the roofs torn off.
But his ankle was not the only casualty of the game; Hicks's jersey was torn off his back and a silver necklace snapped off his neck.
The episode ends with Andrew getting kicked out of Lola's Valentine's Day party with most of the hair torn off the top of his head (yikes).
Even in prosperous Zhejiang, officials have ordered crosses that are too prominent to be torn off hundreds of Christian churches, and shut down unofficial "house churches".
Ravaged infrastructure has impeded search and recovery efforts, as the islands remain a mess of splintered buildings, torn-off roofs, snapped power poles and scattered vehicles.
On closer inspection you notice she's chewed every nail, picked at her cuticles, and torn off the surrounding skin like a wild animal tearing apart its prey.
Instead, she spent months tending to Japanese soldiers who had limbs torn off or their bodies slashed open, extreme wounds that made them lash out in delirium.
They come in a long, connected string of bags marked in order that can each be torn off and thrown away once you put your aligners in.
"Buildings were destroyed, roofs were torn off, trees were felled, streets and homes were flooded, and cars, boats, and debris were strewn everywhere," AIR Worldwide's report said.
"There are shipwrecks everywhere, destroyed houses everywhere, torn-off roofs everywhere," the president of the French territorial council on St. Martin, Daniel Gibbs, told Radio Caraïbes International.
Damage was reported in all municipalities in Camaguey, the station said, mostly in the form of torn-off roofs, damage to buildings, downed trees and loss of electricity.
The damage was less severe than he had seen in past hurricanes, including Hugo in 1989 and Georges in 1998, both of which had torn off the roof.
I don't know what I would have done at that moment if I hadn't been torn off of him by some people who started taking shots at me.
He had been among the first to get to that awful scene of wreckage and snow, with the tops of the birch trees torn off by the impact.
This is a street-food snack across Asia, found at night markets in the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan, to be torn off the stick with the teeth.
When the sugar is torn off the skin, it removes the hair in its natural direction, so the results are long-lasting and reduce the risk of ingrown hairs.
That said, it's mostly over-the-top in a nearly comedic sort of way, like when one man gets his arm torn off by aliens and keeps on fighting.
The 11-year-old Nebraska girl whose scalp was torn off by a carnival ride last month is in good spirits as she nears her potential hospital release date.
Fierce winds have already torn off roofs, smashed windows and downed trees in Hong Kong, as authorities warned of the threat of storm surges and flooding from torrential rain.
Alex Cole, a Dayton resident, told NBC News he is "feeling thankful" to still have a roof on his house as many of his neighbors had their roofs torn off.
"His shirt was torn off and he could see blood spurt out of the hole when he exhaled and suck back into him when he tried to inhale," Bowden writes.
The Beijing Youth Daily, a state-owned newspaper, reported that two doctors had been attacked at the hospital, including one who was threatened and had his protective gown torn off.
The car crashed directly into the bottom of the trailer, and the entire top of the vehicle was "torn off by the force of the collision," according to a local newspaper.
When he died, Brown was driving the same black, 2015 Tesla Model S, the roof of which was torn off in a collision when a tractor-trailer turned at an intersection.
Just days after she had her arm torn off in a gruesome crocodile attack, a woman from Africa found the strength to wed her sweetheart in a chapel in her hospital.
In the town of Marianna, more than 60 miles northeast of Panama City, roofs were torn off buildings, pine trees had snapped, and piles of bricks were tossed across downtown streets.
A University of Georgia student reported that her historically Jewish sorority's letters from her residence hall door were torn off and replaced with "All Heil" and a swastika, the university confirmed.
"I saw the pediatric ward of Pontagera Health Center (in Beira) had been completely destroyed, the roof had been torn off and the equipment and supplies ruined by water," said Moeti.
In Turks and Caicos, Virginia Clerveaux, the director of Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies, said officials were assessing the effects, which included torn-off roofs, electricity outages and widespread flooding.
Photos show whole communities with roofs torn off, second floors of houses ripped apart, water flooding the streets, and people resorting to waiting in long lines for clean water and fuel.
Saeed said the committee had not uncovered any incidents of rape, although U.S.-based Physicians for Human Rights cited local medics as saying women had their clothes torn off and were raped.
In Marianna, more than 60 miles northeast of Panama City, roofs and walls were torn off buildings, pine trees were snapped, and piles of bricks and debris were strewn across downtown streets.
Task & Purpose: When I was researching for this interview, I saw a couple videos where you mentioned an incident involving the sleeves of your uniform being torn off in a bar fight.
As some people at the table stared, unsure how to begin, one had already unceremoniously torn off the fish's head and was blissfully feasting on a length of jawbone, scaly skin dangling.
Iana Kasian's autopsy determined she died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head, was scalped, had portions of her face torn off and had the blood drained from her body.
" Katrin is dismayed to discover the biographer's impossible responsibility toward the dead individuals whose lives she seeks to narrate: "Everything matters, every torn-off button counts, every hair grip, every pressed wild flower . . .
He told the AP the semi was "shredded to pieces" after hitting the Greyhound bus, which was also in bad shape as its side was torn off and many seats were pressed together.
In the town of Marianna, more than 60 miles northeast of Panama City, roofs were torn off buildings, pine trees had snapped, and piles of bricks and debris were strewn across downtown streets.
In the beginning, we would put up a few posters on the streets of New York, and in a day they would be gone—covered with other posters or torn off the walls.
The words were written on a yellow sheet of paper, torn off from a legal pad, in black, blue and red ink, and the ones that explicitly threatened rape were written in red.
ADD YOUR OWN TAG If the airline's bag tag is torn off or damaged, having your name, address and phone number on an external tag can help get your bag back to you.
Trees were pulled up by the roots, roofs torn off buildings, and the cinder block foundation was all that was left of a mobile home in the town, which is southeast of Waco.
Other meteorites have dismembered people (including a Chinese woman who allegedly had her arm "torn off" by a meteorite in 1915) and one woman in Alabama was directly struck by a meteorite in 1954.
Anyone who feels compelled to see a piece of the oak isn't totally out of luck, though: The half that was torn off back then is on display at the prison, Ms. Snavely said.
Johnny Manziel's fiancee, Bre Tiesi, almost had one of her lips torn off by a dog ... but it looks like she's gonna be OK after one of the Kardashians' plastic surgeons worked his magic.
Read: Florida is evacuating inmates from prisons hammered by Hurricane Michael An aerial photo taken by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration showed a roof partially torn off a major structure at Bay Correctional.
Great Abaco, Bahamas (CNN)Ravaged infrastructure slowed down search and recovery efforts in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian left behind a mess of splintered buildings, torn-off roofs, snapped power poles and scattered vehicles.
In September 2017, two tornadoes hit Queens and Brooklyn, both outer boroughs in New York City, just minutes apart, shocking residents including one whose roof was torn off, according to the New York Daily News .
What they found inside her unlocked home were a string of ominous clues, including a bloody mattress and torn-off fake fingernails, according to true crime podcast The Trail Went Cold's recap of the case.
Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst -- an actress who's appeared in "Alpha Dog" and "Beverly Hills Cop III" -- damn near got her arm torn off when her pit bulls turned on each other, mauling her in the process.
Gussied up in blue eye shadow, pink lipstick and voluminous wigs — all of which ended up smeared or torn off — they took turns timing each other's movement explorations, ultimately ensnaring themselves in one grappling duet.
About half the roof of a building housing an ice cream parlor and two other shops was torn off and hurled into an adjacent parking lot, while a nearby stationery store sustained similar damage, Taylor said.
"As we got closer, I saw some blood on his stomach and then I got looking a little bit more and his wrist, it looked like the skin on his wrist was just torn off," she said.
The woman, who has not been identified, was captured on a secretly recorded tape telling her then-husband that Mr. Greitens had blindfolded her, torn off her shirt and pants and taken a photo without her consent.
To more deeply consider Bradford's relationship with the sublime, it is helpful to explore his use of comic book pages in lieu of the endpapers or posters torn off city walls that were once his most conspicuous materials.
When Hendricks turned St-Pierre onto the fence and dropped down to attempt a takedown of his own, St-Pierre grabbed hold of a kimura and almost had his arm torn off as Hendricks snatched out of it.
Horisaki taught volunteers how to use the latex casting method, which included layers of latex applied to both sides of a layer of cheesecloth; which, when applied to the house and later torn off, removed the structure's outer surface.
About 20 tornadoes, including a large rain-wrapped twister near Kansas City, were reported to the NWS by storm chasers and spotters as news broadcast images of roofs torn off homes and roads scattered with debris and tree limbs.
Autopsy results released by the Los Angeles County Coroner&aposs Office indicated she died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head, was scalped, had portions of her face torn off and had the blood drained from her body.
Most noteworthy is Ms. Girma's injera, the dusky, crepe-thin, faintly sour bread that sets the stage for the Ethiopian meal, as both platter and utensils: Dishes are spooned directly over it and strips are torn off to scoop them up.
After a few minutes, a skinny young woman approaches with an implement that looks like a butter knife, a torn-off strip of towel and a bowl of wax, which is actually not wax at all but a mixture of melted sugar and lemon juice.
"Substantial damage to air carrier aircraft is extremely rare, but there have been a couple of cases where turbulence was so severe that an engine was torn off its pylon," says Robert Sharman, a professor and project scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Photos posted on social media from a highway near Smiths Station, about 20 miles (32 km) east of Beauregard, showed a large bar called the Buck Wild Saloon with its roof torn off and missing most of a wall after the storm swept through.
Meatpacking workers' bodies are already being pushed to the limit by the physical nature of the job: Fractured fingers, second-degree burns, head trauma, amputations, lost eyes, and torn-off limbs, not to mention repetitive stress injuries like carpal tunnel and chronic back pain.
STONY BROOK, N.Y. (Reuters) - An 8-year-old boy whose lips were torn off during an attack by chimpanzees as he played near a river in his native Democratic Republic of Congo will undergo a rare double-lip reconstruction at a New York hospital next week.
HAWAII FISHERMEN REEL IN 1,076-POUND MARLIN: &aposIT LOOKED LIKE A SEA MONSTER&apos The shark eventually leaves the fish alone long enough for the men to sink a gaff into the striper and pull it aboard, its skin full of bite-marks and its tail completely torn off.
"The death of my sister is related to the Hurricane María because we had no power or running water," said Paula Guzmán Ríos, Pilar's sister, who is still living in a shelter without water or power because her roof was torn off and she lives on a hillside vulnerable to landslides.
At one point, a former museum curator (played by Toni Collette) who sells out for big bucks as an art advisor to the wealthy literally gets her arm torn off by something hiding in a giant chrome experiential sphere, her garishly red blood gushing out in giant spurts from a newly formed stump.
With the Nissan Rogue, maximum intrusion on the passenger side was 10 inches more than on the driver's side, and the door hinge pillar, which is at the bottom of the passenger compartment where the rocker panel meets the A pillar — a front roof support — was torn off completely, although the door remained closed.
But one group of researchers wants to remind you of yet another reason to rue that transaction: If you weren't particularly careful in how you spent your cryptocurrency, the evidence of that drug deal may still be hanging around in plain view of law enforcement, even years after the Silk Road was torn off the dark web.
Trapped in the room to avoid getting soaked or having their clothes torn off by the rabid fans who've discovered their location, the two young men slowly exhaust their entertainment options — drinks, Monopoly, a pillow fight, impromptu guitar covers of their favorite musicians — until they are left with nothing but each other and a conversation about fame, joy, grief and loss.
Larger dishes are simple, gratifying arrangements of meat, be it lamb chops, dark and thrilling, with the tips of their bones nearly charred through; knobs of ground beef, burnished chicken thigh or lamb torn off the shank, the flesh still harboring an instinct to resist; or lamb korma, the lamb left to unknit itself in a pot of yogurt, tomatoes and onions kept seething until they weep sugar.
A few years ago, St. Vincent's Hospital, in the West Village, was shut down and sold to a real-estate developer, and during its demolition I stared up at its torn-off skin, scanning the building's exposed innards for the consulting room where, in the summer of 2005, my ashen-faced husband and I were told by a pediatric cardiologist that our two-month-old son needed immediate heart surgery; we had to get him to a children's intensive-care unit uptown, in an ambulance, without delay.

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