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It didn’t help that he kept cutting off any potential escape route; he was always just at arms length away
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I would dream up the most vivid scenarios of me pulling off his toenails or tying him up in barbed wire or cutting off his penis and shoving it in a knife wound in his side
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When we cut the grass and remove it we are cutting off the cycle
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move dodges with cutting off a limb
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That was just enough to stave off the worst of the depression that cutting off yaag could bring, leaving her functioning but with a sad and quiet air
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After several minutes, he stops to survey the results of his labours, cutting off the power to the mower
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He would not be able to speak to his children, cutting off all chances of evolving to a higher standard
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The living before the dead was the maxim, so he headed across his land towards the boys now obviously frightened out of their minds until another wind gust blew more embers behind the lads, now cutting off any chance of escape, the only sound was the deafening roar of grass and trees catching alight and two boys trapped in an ever degreasing circle of fire
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He shouted in Ionian, saying how he handled thieves by cutting off their hands
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These would bury animals and plants, rapidly cutting off exposure to decaying agents and allow the remains to fossilise during the subsequent years that followed
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History lesson: How many of us are aware that, had the Ottoman Turks not overrun that city, the last bastion of the Eastern Roman Empire, in 1453, thus cutting off overland trade routes to Cathay and other places east
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It was a disease that had to be stopped like cutting off an infected limb
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The inmates huddled closer, cutting off his air supply, stifling him
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days, the cord biting into his wrists and ankles, cutting off his circulation
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Cutting off the chatty farmer, Bosco blurted, “Have you found out anything else about our problem?”
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” The width of his grin convinced her she was right in cutting off the story
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The 1st Infantry extended, cutting off retreat to the hills, and a detachment of Cubans engaged the blockhouses on the north, but made a poor showing, having expended their ammunition recklessly before closing in
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Garcia with two thousand men was holding the extreme right, cutting off the San Luis valley and the five thousand men garrisoned there within sixteen miles of the beleaguered city but kept in ignorance of Toral's straits by the vigilance of the insurgents holding the intervening valley
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" my face was pushed into the mud, cutting off my words
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Panama was isolated from the rest of Colombia by geography, high mountains cutting off contact except by the sea
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You had simply set yourself the impossible task of walking North and South at the same time! This is impossible!! Your new method of cutting off the fuel supply to the habit engine will bring results in time
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Fearful, he strained to clench his fingers and held his arm to his chest, cutting off the flow of light
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Mediterranean ports, cutting off supplies to the Persian navy, neutralizing it
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9 The writing of Hezekiah King of Judah, when he had been sick, and was recovered of his sickness: 10 I said in the cutting off
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became wedged between the wall and a building, cutting off their escape
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set his nest on high so that he may be delivered from the power of evil! 10 You have consulted shame to your house by cutting off
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cutting off of the head of the chief of our enemies
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British philosopher Roger Scruton observes in an American Spectator article that there has never been a more effective means of “cutting off a whole people from its inheritance of moral and spiritual capital
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“Now go soak your smelly big rock feet in a swimming pool of commercial bleach,” Jaden says, while cutting off the rook monster’s huge head as it lays helpless on the ground
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“Kill him!” the witch ordered to the monsters holding John, who promptly obeyed, cutting off John’s head
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18 Then said Ozias to her O daughter blessed are you of the most high God above all the women on the Earth; and blessed be the Lord God which has created the heavens and the Earth which has directed you to the cutting off of the head of the chief of our enemies
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“But many of the others,” Moshe responded, cutting off further congratulatory offerings, “have
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" Or, I remind them of Saint Uncumber, who miraculously grew a beard on her wedding-day, to defend her virginity; or Saint Agatha, who sacrificed her beauty by cutting off her own nose with a knife, to deter a lustful kidnapper; or the Abbess Hilda, who wildly loved expensive gems as a youth, before her call to the cloister -- in particular, a red ruby on a short neck-chain -- and how, many decades later, when Abbess Hilda was old, a tumour grew inside her throat, and upon it being removed from her body by a surgical physician, it was the exact size and shape and colour of that ruby!
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ancient riverbed cutting off the town in that direction
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The temple tax was a lucrative form of income for the priests who were no doubt enraged by this lowly carpenter cutting off their source of revenue
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WITH STRICKLAND AND THE OTHER ATTORNIES PLEASE! I ask you to be patient bro because you are only cutting off your nose to spite your face when you alienate your attorney
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Connie presses her finger harder against his lips, cutting off his words
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Once the evil rooted tree was on fire and fell to the ground, the army of fighters began to hover over it, cutting off its roots one by one, until they hit the main core and chopped it off
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It’s getting thinner and tighter, cutting off my air
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Thus, cutting off the self-
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The cause of the death toll at Kings Cross was that a wooden escalator had caught fire, cutting off the means of escape for the unfortunate people that were trapped in the inferno
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She selected a cigar from a box on the table, and after cutting off the end with a little clipper, lit it
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Conan squatted beside the cactus, cutting off the thick pears and dexterously twitching out the spikes
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They went into the pits below the city and built a wall cutting off the western end of the catacombs, where lie the bodies of the ancient Xuchotlans, and of those Tlazitlans slain in the feud
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"he cursed the Jews for needlessly cutting off his toes
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Cutting off most of his hair he places it carefully onto the table and lays the scissors on top of it so that it will remain where he left it
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“Thank you, Doctor," Pratt said, cutting off his explanation
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Untreated, this buildup can cause a stroke by cutting off critical blood flow to the brain
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his menu, cutting off the inquiry
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html The Independent: Bangladesh Man Accused of Cutting off Wife's Hand
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She crouched and whirled her spear over her head, cutting off a Cyri’s hand
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“I’ll help you,” Joey said, cutting off the largaph
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“I trust you can do this without cutting off your fingers? And I trust you know what this is for
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MacArthur then raised his hand swiftly, cutting off Marshall
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The concept of 'cutting off the foreskin, i
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� A female guard ran after her, trying to catch her, but the teenager was too fast for her and braked to a halt in front of the civilians and Katharina, cutting off their path
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Paul clicked the mouse and closed the browser window, cutting off the call
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Three murderous looking men advanced along the deck, towards her, cutting off her escape to the jetty
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Showing incredible coolness and the accuracy of a Buffalo Bill, the waiting P-38 on the right fired again a single burst, this one longer than the first one though, cutting off the left wing of the enemy jet and sending it crashing to the ground
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Seeing in a flash a Mig-15 that was turning past a B-26 after putting one of its engines on fire, she turned at the Mig and peppered it with three successive bursts as it came back towards her, cutting off one wing of the enemy jet fighter on the third burst and sending it spiraling downward
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‘’Then, know that Russia will react at such a Chinese veto by immediately cutting off any further military aid to China
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While it might be argued these urges may be all that keep a man from cutting off the head of nagging woman, in the end, if she is not available to be on the receiving end of his gooey burden, he will simply find the next suitable candidate and not give it a second thought
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―What‘s this thing about cutting off peoples‘ hands and feet?‖ asked Zach
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And when Steve had reached the next lighted intersection, the police car pulled ahead and turned the corner cutting off any attempt to escape Steve might have
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Then the dissector removed Buddy’s other eye before picking up a scalpel and cutting off
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A second, younger Pakistani man in civilian clothes suddenly burst in the room, cutting off Nancy’s interrogator and going to him before whispering excitedly in his ears
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satellites in orbit and knock out several power stations on the ground, effectively cutting off all power to the continent that comprises the New USA
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And about two hundred yards away is a solid fence that extends in both directions, cutting off access to whatever lies on the other side
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“What time is it?” I ask Janie, unintentionally cutting off whatever she was saying about a gas leak
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Raynon’s hold on his throat was strong enough to keep him from moving anywhere but not completely cutting off his air supply
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There are various techniques (such as Active Imagination) for doing this; and these techniques are applications of the nagual Julian’s first way of losing self-importance (cutting off each head one at a time)
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The moment they were inside the castle, the port-cullis was lowered, cutting off their escape route
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The last thing that Pat will do is to take a knife and start cutting off any excess clay that has accumulated around the pot as he was molding and shaping it on the spinning wheel
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Before the Klingon could move, much less recover from the surprise and indignity of it all, Tam's foot pinned the comedian’s neck to the ground, effectively cutting off the Klingon’s air supply
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And then they all came in, cornering her, cutting off all hope of escape
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The moment he did so, the stone slabs swung to noisily behind him, cutting off any possibility of retreat
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I slapped him hard across the face and he put his hand on my throat cutting off my air
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He pounced, going for the throat He clamped down ,cutting off his air supply
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He reached out and covered Trago’s mouth with his hand, cutting off his air supply
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“I suppose, even if nothing else happens, cutting off the terrorists’ supply of cash would do no harm,” said the Cabinet Secretary
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It comes down to a choice of cutting off his arm to escape or starving to death
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Amnesty International has detailed thirty methods of torture in blood and tears used in Iraq, from beating to mutilation, from rape to electricution, including the gouging out of eyes, the cutting off noses, breasts, penises and limbs
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The Sentence of Cutting off the Thief's Hand
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Is the sentence of Cutting off the thief's hand judged in all cases and conditions of thieving?
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Or, are there some cases and conditions which must be considered by the Judge and prevent him from giving the sentence of Cutting off the thief's hand to a condemned thief?
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So, he offered them from the money house (treasury) of Muslims a sustenance which sufficed them to support their life and made them live at ease, but according to the normal general case, when the Almighty God drove away the epidemic of plague, starvation and drought from the country, he became sure that the money-house (treasury) of the Islam states was enough to meet the life requirements of all the Muslims and non Muslims and sufficed them for a good level of life, therefore, according to this case, if a thief was arrested, the Muslim Judge would give him a sentence of cutting off his hand, applying and submitting to God’s order
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Accordingly, the sentence of cutting off the thief's hand isn’t unconditional, but the judge must investigate, before judging him for his stealing, to be certain of the reason behind the stealing act
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Cutting off the thief's hand contains a great goodness for the thief himself (male or female) and for the whole society, thus when the thief's hand is cut off, he will heartedly hate and leave that inhumane act, because he knows that if he steals again he will lose the other hand
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They think that their own laws are merciful and prison sentence is better for the thief than cutting off his hand, but alas their laws bring them more distress, more thefts and those thefts generate murders and violations, that the thief doesn’t fear because he knows that, in case he is arrested, he will be sentenced for his crime to imprisonment not more, moreover he will meet the masters of criminals in the prison, and after he finishes his sentence, he will get out of the prison having his heart filled with the wicked desires of stealing and devastating the society, that society which has a mercy upon him and does not cut off his hand!
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The sentence of Cutting off the thief's hand is a Divine law, which contains the complete goodness for the individual and the whole society, it is not unconditional law but it is connected with and conditioned by an accurate social guarantee system, as it was in the era of the noble companions of the Prophet (cpth) and also of the first Ottomans, but later when the Ottomans substituted the Almighty God’s law with their own put laws, they thought that their laws were more merciful than the All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate, the All-Wise and the All-knowing Al'lah's one
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Mediterranean Sea, cutting off the remnants of the Tethys
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his mouth cutting off any words
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That is always helpful,” she added cheerfully, cutting off a bit of her
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He’s severed two arteries cutting off her legs
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"A vocaphone," he explained, moving the switch and cutting off the sound instantly, "an improved detectaphone--something that can be used both in practical business, professional, and home affairs as a loud speaking telephone, and, as I expect to use it here, for special cases of detective work
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Kerry leapt onto his stomach and pinned his neck to the floor with the baton, momentarily cutting off his air
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A look of triumph was plastered across his face as he began to squeeze, cutting off her air supply
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pit of her stomach where it sat heavily, cutting off the circulation to her legs
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He shot a glance back the way he had come but before he could move Teller leapt forward two steps, unconsciously but effectively cutting off his retreat
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She knew when he began sawing that he was cutting off her foot