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Mutilation

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  • tigations could identify only a few cases of mutilation all over Crete, most of which had been infli
  • Febronia refused and was tortured, suffered mutilation and death.
  • at the Koran does not support female genital mutilation, and on the contrary practising genital muti
  • klonas and his mother, who were subjected to mutilation and banishment.
  • This refers to female genital mutilation and other traditional practices that are har
  • the authorities discover a trail of murder, mutilation and cannibalism.
  • She describes 'transgender' surgeries as ' mutilation', and forced feminization pornography as por
  • m is common in the region, including murder, mutilation and the harvesting of body parts.
  • esponsible for the murder, rape, maiming and mutilation and the 11-count indictment that he faces of
  • also notable for its recurring depictions of mutilation and disfigurement (as in "The Adventure of t
  • of divine origin, that he suffered death and mutilation at the hands of the powers of evil, that aft
  • against the German Army, involving rape and mutilation, audiences would question the more prosaic w
  • pt had been subjected to a certain amount of mutilation before it came into his hands.
  • ds: Fight-to-the-Death Scene, Most Memorable Mutilation, Best Foreign Movie and Best Horror Movie.
  • navia, and John's resistance resulted in his mutilation by Earl Harald, who had the bishop's eyes an
  • r a subregional conference on female genital mutilation called by the Djibouti government and No Pea
  • Bishop John is best known for his mutilation, carried out at Scrabster Castle by Harald M
  • who was present at Nicaea, and had suffered mutilation during the preceding persecution;
  • some of the most bizarre acts of torture and mutilation ever performed.
  • re leaving them to contemplate their hideous mutilation in front of a carefully placed mirror.
  • Also known as maiming, mutilation is any form of physical injury aimed at degr
  • tional material supplied with the release of mutilation makes identification difficult, "they had th
  • The Great Milenko, but was later released on Mutilation Mix.
  • ilms, and dealt with subjects such as death, mutilation, necrophilia, and later alcohol and drug abu
  • In this future, murder and mutilation of bodies had become a new underground art c
  • No separating, mashing, dunking, or other mutilation of the contest food, humorously termed "picn
  • est must be recorded here against the wanton mutilation of the sculpture of the Missions by thoughtl
  • is, which he was against (that would involve mutilation of the Kalgi)
  • bles and allegedly ordering the execution or mutilation of hundreds of innocent men.
  • gainst lesbians, femicide, rape, torture and mutilation of women in Guatemala, and violence against
  • e excessively high casualties to torture and mutilation of paratroopers by the Cretans.
  • ; the insertion of sharp objects into or the mutilation of breasts or genitals.
  • The punishment for the adulterous woman is mutilation of the nose, a familiar Byzantine punishment
  • Valentinus who engineered the final fall and mutilation of Martina and Heraklonas a few months later
  • male genital state in cultures were genital mutilation of the penis is commonly practiced, it is im
  • and 21 December 681, Constantine ordered the mutilation of his brothers by slitting their noses, and
  • known for perpetrating an infamous rape and mutilation of a teenage hitchhiker in California in 197
  • de of the castration of Attis and the ritual mutilation of the Galli as a reflection in myth of a se
  • he killing of civilians, including children; mutilation of bodies; indiscriminate razing of villages
  • often leading to the victim's death, sexual mutilation of, in particular, breasts, vaginas or butto
  • The female genital mutilation program, begun in 2000, specifically address
  • double LP/ CD and DVD on the Brazilian label Mutilation Records.
  • in living biotic material caused by disease, mutilation, repeated use or disuse, or other environmen
  • Mutilation results in permanent physiological changes t
  • e has also campaigned against female genital mutilation since at least 1998, and in 2004 successfull
  • ating the rebel campaign of murder, rape and mutilation that left more than 100,000 people dead.
  • O'Cullenan's body was spared mutilation through his friends' intercession.
  • bout 25 people and added scalping and bodily mutilation to his description of events.
  • The horrendous post-mortem mutilation was worse than some veteran investigators ha
  • nd a tribal practice known as female genital mutilation, was granted asylum in 1996 by the US Board
  • ime a reigning emperor had been subjected to mutilation, which was a practice probably borrowed from
  • y a military court in Lhasa and sentenced to mutilation, with the leader of the group "to have his n