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Satar's right arm had been blown off at the shoulder.
If he gets blown off completely, then things are done.
It's blown off by a lot of the conservative base.
But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any.
I was blown off the bridge and fell into the river.
The landlord says when he demands rent he gets blown off.
And all the toiletries with caps had their caps blown off.
Smoke from nearby bushfires mixed with dust blown off overgrazed paddocks.
Mr. Sayampol said he'd never once been blown off his stilts.
Debris from roofs blown off by the hurricane sits in the street.
Every blown-off leg, every burned-off face filled me with anguish.
The note was blown off the table by a gust of wind.
"Hold onto your socks because they're about to blown off," he said.
Blown off my perch is the only way I can put it.
We think of war casualties as men with their legs blown off.
Both of his legs had been blown off, along with one arm.
His head now resembled a half‑blownoff dandelion, which Geraldine found touching.
One of them, a boy about 4, had had his buttocks blown off.
Opinions differ on whether Uber will be blown off course by this storm.
I'm not sure the top of the reactor has blown off just yet.
In some neighbourhoods, the tops of concrete-block houses were simply blown off.
Getting blown off by the federal government was becoming something of a pattern.
Her 16-year-old daughter had a leg blown off and lost consciousness.
Inside, bleary-eyed nurses transported a man whose legs had been blown off.
If it's the Sharks, the Oilers will probably get their doors blown off.
Charlie Nelson was shot through the chin and had his kneecap blown off.
But this was a rare privilege to be exclusively blown off by McConnell.
The valve on the radiator in the bedroom had blown off, he said.
Thick trees were snapped at their centers and the roofs of homes blown off.
Photographs showed tiles blown off a blackened roof and bloodied bodies on the ground.
Mothers were upset that their kids were seeing Barney with his head blown off.
He had his legs blown off by a Serbian shell on June 10, 1992.
Roofs had been blown off some of the classrooms where residents were taking shelter.
The interns "repaint them and replace the arms that have been blown off," Dulic said.
At least one of his fingers was blown off as bullets smashed into both hands.
For the 46 [years] prior to today I completely would have blown off getting checked.
Homes were swept off their foundations, roofs blown off and lives and businesses were lost.
One home had a table and chairs sitting straight up but the walls blown off.
One explosion had blown off several windows and hundreds of square metres of roof panels.
The high cathedral ceiling had been blown off and red roofing tiles lay scattered everywhere.
Khyri Thornton — The Lions' defensive front got blown off the ball by the Seahawks offensive line.
The hospital in Les Cayes has had its roof blown off by the force of winds.
He conducted most of his career singlehandedly—the other having been blown off by a cannonball.
Millennials have gone off to wars they didn't understand and seen their legs get blown off.
A television above the bar shows a woman in a raincoat being blown off her feet.
When Hossein emerged from the wreckage, he saw that the building's roof had been blown off.
To watch a kid that had his head blown off get a college degree, and graduate.
Boats on this much longer journey risk being blown off course to islands such as Crete.
The roof was blown off his single-story house and the yard was strewn with rubble.
Would anyone want to watch a basketball game where jump shots could be blown off course?
Its rear hatch had been blown off, and its roof and hood were covered with debris.
"I was literally blown off," she said of her trip to the state capital, St. Paul.
"There isn't a single refugee home that hasn't had its roof blown off," a Rohingya said.
"They're not going to do it if they think they're just going to get blown off."
"Baba, carry me, baba!" he cries out, unable to stand, his legs blown off at the knee.
Part of the roof of the bus has been blown off by the force of the explosion.
One looks like an engine dipped in gold, another a washing machine with its casing blown off.
The carriage door was blown off, and witnesses described seeing injured passengers with bloodied and blackened bodies.
His legs were both partially blown off when he stepped on a landmine trying to escape Myanmar.
In one, a man paused next to someone he apparently recognized, whose head had been blown off.
Many of the people running his operation have seen their political careers blown off course in recent years.
One of them had his leg blown off by a grenade; it was his first day in Vietnam.
Once some of the speculative froth has blown off the gas market, prices are likely to resume rising.
But it was unclear if he was blown off the roof and hit a tree in the fall.
This is an issue that needs thoughtful consideration and needs to be addressed, it can't be blown off.
The roof was blown off and the church now has no walls, but the pews are still intact.
He said the trailer, which was apparently empty, had overturned or had been blown off the freight train.
The remains of peacocks were found lying in heaps of shredded feathers; elephants lay with limbs blown off.
Bond yields have spiked, German ministers are issuing barbed comments, and dust is being blown off the Grexit files.
Hell, Joey and Tommy Ramone got their faces blown off at an early KISS performance at Coventry in Queens.
" "These folks are scared and worried about the health impacts and they are basically getting blown off by us.
Maybe the dust will be blown off those filings for physical copper funds at some stage in the future.
Man, he was getting doors blown off but that I swooped in and suddenly he's back to be competitive.
The vehicle was mostly completed in February, though its nose cone was quickly blown off by powerful Texas winds.
The roof was blown off his house in New Orleans; a second house, in Bay St. Louis, was destroyed.
His face and body were protected when a bomb exploded nearby—but both the boy's arms were blown off.
"Bergman has shadows and fog, and I have white rabbits with their heads blown off," said McDonagh, a vegetarian.
"While the rest of us were blown off our feet, we got up without a scratch," Technician McColl remembered.
Boats on the longer journey from Libya to Italy risk being blown off course to islands such as Crete.
Turns out that a pair of auxiliary chutes had blown off the rocket as it left the launch rail.
He talks about blown-off limbs, drug-embattled uncles, dark nipples, genital funk, and crud of all rude kinds.
Fruit that did not burn or get blown off the branches may be sunburned by the loss of canopy.
Brawner also reportedly alleges that McCrary has blown off the co-parenting classes the couple was ordered to take together.
Though the front door had been blown off its hinges, the house remained standing unlike most others on the street.
On Sunday, about 1,500 Americans washed ashore in Canada during an event blown off course on the St. Clair River.
We've completely blown off whatever fiscal restraint we did enact the first two years I was here in the Senate.
Giving each congressperson a chance to speak creates a disjointed format that could easily get blown off course, Akerman said.
Why am I laughing when someone's head's being blown off, and who is this cool guy with the Jheri curl?
One of our INARA cases, Alaa, a teenage girl whose jaw was blown off in Syria, wants to be a nurse.
It caused extensive damage with facades blown off buildings and a jumble of rubble and vehicles strewn around a huge crater.
Amanda Logsdon begins the process of trying to clean up her home after the roof was blown off by Hurricane Michael.
But, if you listen to the #russiagate sleuths, he ran because the lid had been blown off of his bitcoin conspiracy.
Then in 2003 St. Elijah's shuddered again — this time a wall was smashed by a tank turret blown off in battle.
Borleh's right leg and right hand were blown off -- leading investigators to believe the bag was somewhere on his right side.
An attempt to set a course record with elite runners at the 2007 Dead Sea Half Marathon was blown off course.
As he spoke, France Télévisions showed a photograph of a recreational cyclist being blown off his bike at the Ventoux's summit.
"Every time you walked outside the wire, you wondered if you were going to get your legs blown off," he said.
Until now, investors have mainly blown off this side of Trump, deciding instead to embrace the tax cut and deregulatory agenda.
Amanda Logsdon begins the process of trying to clean up her home after the roof was blown off in Panama City, Florida.
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At daybreak Saturday, a gruesome scene was revealed at the raided house -- charred bodies and a roof blown off during three explosions.
The Moon is in Virgo today, encouraging you to get organized and manage the chores that you had blown off last week.
"So many doors swing open or get blown off their hinges if this can win," Carbon Tax Center director Charles Komanoff said.
At one site, I met a woman whose hands had been blown off when Boko Haram threw a grenade into her hut.
Thirteen inches tall on the printed page, it showed the 18th-century Notre Dame Cathedral with much of its roof blown off.
If Bannon were cut loose, it would be another sign to the base that Trump has been blown off course, supporters say.
Already, Trump has flirted with treason, flouted conflict-of-interest rules, bullied dissidents and blown off the advice of seasoned public servants.
"His shoes and socks got blown off his feet … We rolled him over and we were sweeping out his stuff," she said.
More than 20 soldiers were injured, with some requiring hospitalization, after being blown off course during a parachute training exercise Wednesday night.
"Many hut roofs and signs on the street have been blown off," the resident, who gave only her surname, Cheng, told Reuters.
"The strike was very sudden and felt like someone pulled my leg, but then I realized it was blown off," Abdullah said.
A three-pane window and front door of another nearby house had been blown off, as well, according to the Vineland Daily Journal .
A huge hole was blasted in the side of a carriage and the door blown off, with metal wreckage strewn across the platform.
Amanda Logsdon begins the process of trying to clean up her home after its roof was blown off by Hurricane Michael on Oct.
He was taken to the hospital in critical but stable condition and PEOPLE learned that his foot was "blown off" in the blast.
The top was blown off of this reactor and all the fuel was exposed, and it was burning, and it burnt for days.
They lost Game 1 by 11 points, and got their doors blown off in a 22-point loss in Game 2 Wednesday night.
Interestingly, it had already eased from a high of 84,454 lots earlier last week, suggesting some speculative froth was already being blown off.
Videos showed glass windows and doors smashing, pedestrians blown off the ground and residents frantically bailing rainwater off their balconies to prevent flooding.
"It happened in Grozny, when I saw a regiment raping a woman whose hand had been blown off at the wrist," he said.
Roofs were blown off homes, and people were trapped in their houses, Beauregard Sheriff's Office Chief Detective Jared Morton told CNN affiliate WJW.
Or an apocalyptically magnetized neutron star called a magnetar, blazing forth in a cloud within the blown-off remains of its former star.
The film, released by the Red Cross, showed the settlement pockmarked with empty plots where whole buildings had been blown off their foundations.
Amanda Logsdon begins the process of trying to clean up her home after its roof was blown off by Hurricane Michael's winds on Oct.
One time I wrote about a Mark Wahlberg movie unfavorably and a boy told me that I deserved to have my legs blown off.
And, after a supernova explosion has blown off much of the stellar material, what remains often becomes a neutron star or a black hole.
Chyna's camp claims Ferrari's been calling and texting her the past week, and demands for him to stop the harassment having been blown off.
Video from Qamishli showed residents digging through rubble searching for survivors and women wailing from apartments where the blast had blown off front walls.
Some of that speculative froth has been blown off thanks to the coordinated tightening of margin requirements by China's main commodity exchanges last month.
But Koepka would not be blown off course producing a near-flawless final round, subduing the winds with a mix of power and precision.
We got there and a guy came crying, crying, he said, 'My daughter was shot in front of me, her head was blown off.
It was into this media hurricane that the presidential campaign caravan drove this year, and many of its cars were blown off the road.
Super Bowls have often been marred by varying degrees of shameless misogyny, with women having their clothes blown off or getting doused with beer.
Our film camera was blown off Nguyen Van Quy's shoulder; Sidell's buddies recoiled from the concussion, but never missed a beat pumping his heart.
Many children are still shaken by what they witnessed during Hurricane Maria — trees downed, roofs blown off of homes, prized possessions ruined or lost.
Millions of residents lost their homes, but many have the shells of their houses standing as their roofs were blown off by Maria's fury.
I saw the infamous blue tarps, still covering the tops of houses whose roofs had been blown off a year and a half ago.
It feels like a Southern Gothic tale in which someone's finger might get snapped or a hand blown off, eliciting both gasps and giggles.
No injuries were reported, but a barn in Colorado was destroyed, and a home had its door blown off, the Logan County Sheriff's Office said.
Click here to view original GIFEven the most dedicated of method actors usually aren't keen on having half their face blown off for a role.
Monday's reshuffle was blown off course when Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt convinced May at a lengthy meeting not to move him to a different job.
The mantle she holds in one hand has blown off her stout, fleshy body, though somehow the wind has no effect on her long hair.
"I just didn't feel like having a closeup of a ballplayer maybe getting his head blown off, not with all those kids watching," he said.
Just as my dad expected to do minimal domestic labor, I've blown off domestic tasks and let the burden fall on partners and female roommates.
"You sometimes wonder how it is that someone can't even give one dollar," Mr. Saldaña said, after being blown off by a Frenchman on holiday.
"We have seen several damaged houses and blown-off roofs," Madel Montejo, a member of the group's Philippines emergency response team, said in an email.
Videos showed glass windows and doors smashing, pedestrians being blown off the ground and residents frantically scooping rain out of their balconies to prevent flooding.
Sometimes it's just the head of the snowman stuck onto the body of a human whose head has been mostly blown off with a shotgun.
At least two students are in critical care with head injuries, and two had their hands blown off by stun grenades fired by the police.
Irish police received reports that a mobile home had blown off a cliff in the coastal village of Claddaghduff in the western county of Galway.
With gusting winds and cool temperatures in the Masters forecast the first two rounds, Mickelson expects many in the field to be blown off course.
A few moments later, with the Star Destroyers still lurking, we were blown off the pad and the Millennium Falcon landed in front of us.
It doesn't tell particularly weighty stories, and it largely focuses on the sort of tiny moments that can be blown off the screen by louder shows.
There were moments when the US looked ready to split apart, succumb to revolution, or be blown off the face of the planet by Soviet warheads.
In Inhambane, some 500 km north of the capital Maputo, television footage showed roofs blown off houses, electricity pylons uprooted and trees sprawled across the streets.
It's this rawness of spirit, the way the crust of my middle-age shell has been blown off me, and here I am, the real me.
Sure, people could (and probably often will) still bail — who among us hasn't blown off a few Facebook events to which we initially RSVPed as "Going"?
Laughing about being blown off by the person we split nachos with last Thursday helps us feel like we're not the reason they didn't call back.
Blazer named both companies as loan recipients when he responded to a lawsuit by Singer in 1984 after he'd blown off repaying most of the debt.
One of his fingers was nearly blown off when he intervened to help the singer in his band, who was being pistol-whipped by another man.
Power was out on St. Barthélemy, and many roofs had been blown off, according to a statement from the prefecture on the French island of Guadeloupe.
But even imported Mother Nature can have her unpredictable way; half a dozen hats were blown off models' heads by the sheer force of the cascades.
In Beira, a gateway for imports to landlocked countries in south-east Africa, twitter images showed billboards blown off and electricity and telephone poles knocked down.
That will make things easier for cleanup crews moving downed trees, debris and part of a roof blown off a condo building in Long Branch, New Jersey.
What's more, the bright splotches just happened to occur over Titan's equatorial dune fields, strongly indicating that the spots were clouds of dust blown off the dunes.
Even though some of the speculative froth has been blown off over the last couple of weeks, there is still an "electric premium" in the nickel price.
Just a few blocks away, at the heavily damaged Salt Grass Landing apartment complex, an entire second story of a building was blown off by the storm.
I was competing on stage and I was getting to point where I was going to keep getting blown off the stage if I didn't do them.
A few days ago, she picked up a woman named Leah, who flew from Texas to Florida to see a guy and was then promptly blown off.
A huge red and blue Norwegian flag was planted in the middle as a visual reference point for the athletes who can easily get blown off course.
Jones said the young man is in critical but stable condition at Bellvue Hospital, and PEOPLE has learned that his foot was "blown off" in the blast.
Pink granite batholith circles Ensign Lake, and prehistoric "volcano bombs" — chunks of rock blown off the side of a volcano — lie at the bottom of Kekekabic Lake.
And so, he dismisses injuries to American soldiers suffered in the attacks as "headaches" and certainly nothing like their fellow servicemen who have had limbs blown off.
Following the heavy selling since the end of April, and especially in the last two weeks, much of the froth has been blown off the oil market.
It hadn't been all that windy, so there weren't many roofs blown off or trees toppled, except in those few cursed places that were also visited by tornadoes.
Videos posted to social media showed people being blown off their feet by strong winds and floodwaters bursting through the ground-floor windows of a hotel in Shenzhen.
She said a solemn Pence visited a small white church that had had two sections of its roof blown off, leaving water and debris all over the floor.
Or, maybe the pimple popping (and ear cleaning) fans among us will actually like the sick satisfaction that comes from watching plaque being blown off someone else's teeth.
As he recovered from surgery in the hospital, one of his index fingers blown off by the gunman's rifle, he again had a message he needed to share.
"The froth of the equity markets has blown off and a period of consolidation is now to be expected," said John Husselbee, head of multi-asset at Liontrust.
That was the time you found Lindsy's body in the yard in a shallow hole, her face practically blown off, which made for a violent and unsettling rewind.
"Drone Bomb Me" does the same thing with automated warfare, conflating the language of love and families being blown off the planet at the push of a button.
The recent wave of liquidation, which started in late April, and accelerated in mid-July, has blown off some of the froth from the top of the market.
The joke isn't totally on her, though — Harington also revealed to EW that he could have blown off a cliff while filming that scene with Tyrion (Peter Dinklage).
Selina's blamed a mistaken tweet on Chinese hackers, which might have been blown off when she was vice president but now results in strict sanctions with international repercussions.
He owns every scene he's in, never getting blown off the screen by his co-stars, which include such formidable personalities as Robert Downey Jr. and Michael Keaton.
His wife had the bottom of her left leg blown off by the blast and had her lower right leg amputated two years later due to her injuries.
"That sundry of these reckless youth should have blown off their fingers and mutilated their hands was to be expected and perhaps pleasureably anticipated," The Times reported, scornfully.
Once some of the frothiness caused by the big build up of hedge fund positions has been blown off, prices are likely to continue trending upwards in 2017.
The freedom to have your head blown off in an Applebee's, to flee in terror from the bang of a backfiring engine, might not be freedom at all.
He had stayed with a friend in another part of Florida during the storm, and returned to find the roof of the home blown off, downing a power pole.
I imagine it'd be a good way to disappear from this world for a little bit and just have our senses and thoughts blown off by the glimmering lights.
However, with the much longer journey, there is more chance of boats being blown off course to islands such as Crete, a Greek coastguard official on the island said.
"From an inch below the elbow, to an inch above her wrist, the muscle is blown off," her father, Wayne Wilansky, said from the hospital, Hennepin County Medical Center.
On September 21, 1976, a car bomb detonated in Sheridan Circle, in the heart of Embassy Row in Washington, DC. The car's windows shattered and floor panel blown off.
Trump has blown off the daily intelligence briefings all of his predecessors dutifully attended, explaining, "I'm, like, a smart person," and appointed a national security advisor, retired Lt. Gen.
The shock wave was so powerful that Mr. Zuniga's wife, Wanna, riding ahead of him, was blown off her bicycle and sprawled on the ground, mottled with shrapnel wounds.
She also goes to Frank Cosgrove to say sorry not sorry about Frank Jr.'s blown off penis and that she wants the KC mob to distribute her product.
It was only a few months after she'd first touched the stained brown notebook containing the story, and now this rare artifact could be blown off the island entirely.
About 50 miles (80 kilometers) away, the National Weather Service said the roof was blown off a hotel in Osceola, about 160 miles (257 kilometers) north of Memphis, Tennessee.
The National Republican Congressional Committee positioned a cameraman in the House office basements, asking freshman and swing-seat Democrats whether Soleimani was a "terrorist" and repeatedly getting blown off.
State representative Shevrin Jones shared a video on Sunday night that he said was from his family showing their roof blown off and storm surges swirling outside their windows.
Video from the scene showed debris strewn about in the water: pieces of timber, uprooted trees, roofs that had blown off houses, and boats that had detached from their moorings.
First, he had to show willingness to help the economy were it to be blown off course by Brexit, all the while keeping the public finances on an even keel.
If you haven't blown off steam in a while, make a point to have some fun today, or at least engage in activities at home that help you feel grounded.
First up, circumlocutory Joe—a dear friend of mine, a sergeant, who died gracefully (legs blown off, screaming) after the cover he was hiding behind was hit by grenade fire.
Pop singer Morrissey argued in 2014 that Canada's then-Minister of Fisheries and Oceans should have "her head blown off" with a high-powered rifle for not abolishing the hunt.
Residents posted photographs of a girl who had been killed, grinning in front of a wall of morning glories; a crying baby with his right foot blown off; and worse.
"There isn't a single refugee home that hasn't had its roof blown off," said Mohammad Imran, a Rohingya who lives in a makeshift camp in Kutupalong, in Cox's Bazar district.
At one point, a crack running through the stone threatened to break Thomas Jefferson's nose, so his face was blown off the mountain and started again in a different spot.
In 250, I watched Bellis, then 275, get all but blown off the court by baseline pace in a first-round defeat to Veronica Cepede Royg in French Open qualifying.
They're wearing knockoffs of the Chanel dress and pillbox hat Jackie wore in Dallas on November 22, 1963 -- the day her husband had his head blown off by an assassin.
THE first pictures from inside the St Petersburg underground made the carnage horribly clear: a metro carriage with its doors blown off their hinges and bloodied bodies strewn across the platform.
Now, prepare to have your space pants blown off by this — an incredible movie-like sequence of images captured on April 26 on the first of the craft's "grand finale" dives.
The Trump administration has pointedly blown off bipartisan demands to comply with federal law to determine the role the Saudi crown prince played in the murder of a Washington Post journalist.
FOLLOW LIVE UPDATES Webber, a cook at a Cajun restaurant, had just found out a large tree branch had fallen on her mobile home and her storm door had blown off.
The Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Fiji's capital, Suva, suffered extensive water damage and the roof of a local hospital was blown off in the northwestern town of Ba, Gudnitz said.
During the character Gus Fring's final scene, the makeup department and special-effects team had a huge responsibility to create a realistic-looking, half-blown-off face for actor Giancarlo Esposito.
But one of Irma's casualties was indisputable: The roof of the Key Largo building that local emergency operations officials were using after they fled their headquarters in Marathon had blown off.
Darrell Gumbs, a constable in the Royal Anguilla Police Force, was still answering phones on Friday at his police station, despite the fact that the building's roof had been blown off.
"Many of us on this committee have been raising this issue since the beginning of this year and our claims were frankly blown off by the leaderships of your companies," he said.
The attack happened between two of the busiest metro stations in Russia's second biggest city, with images and video posted to social media showing a mangled carriage with its doors blown off.
The leader of the gang that steals the Death Star plans, Jyn has to attack Stormtroopers and rebels alike, save children from explosions, get blown off platforms and make death-defying leaps.
Andre Rison sure as hell wishes Terrell Owens hadn't blown off his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony ... 'cause he's telling TMZ Sports that REALLY HURT his chances at getting in!!
I know that there are probably quite a few aces who have been blown off as "repressed straight people" or something, but most of the time, I'm just trying to stay visible.
The force of the impact from the second shot had blown off the cat's entire head, and there was little trace of it save the strands of tissue trailing from its body.
The authorities in Madrid said on Saturday that a 32-year-old woman from South Korea had died after being struck by debris that had blown off a building in the city.
At one point, a roboticist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory built an unlovable, centipede-like robot designed to clear land mines by crawling forward until all its legs were blown off.
When Paul shows his former teacher Henry Tonks one of his paintings—a portrait of a man whose jaw has been blown off—he is told that it could never be exhibited.
The suit goes on to say that chaff had built up on the mower deck and was ignited and blown off by a hot clutch, landing on the dry grass before spreading.
New Delhi (CNN Business)Tensions between the Indian government and its central bank have spilled out into the open, raising fears that the country's fast-growing economy could be blown off course.
The attack happened between two of the busiest metro stations in Russia's second-biggest city, with images and video posted to social media showing a mangled carriage with its doors blown off.
Or the neutron star producing the signal just recently exploded in a supernova, and the waves are passing through the outer shell of the star that was blown off during the violent death.
We're told Gregory has since blown off the NFL officials who tried to discuss the situation with him and people connected to Gregory tell us it appears his NFL career might be over.
However, doing so leaves yourself open to another cringe-worthy glitch —  when you've turned up the volume a quiet song, only to get your ears blown off by songs that are way louder.
Just as the performance was coming to a close, Edwin Hammond Meredith's 1978 Cadillac DeVille began billowing out smoke from under its hood: Clamps securing a hose to the radiator had blown off.
In the first four weeks of testimony, witnesses have recounted bone-chilling stories about people being stabbed in the face, getting gunned down on their doorsteps and nearly having their heads blown off.
It's a leg that's been blown off, get that tourniquet on — obviously that's the No. 1 priority — but then try to get the limb elevated, and keep it elevated to reduce the bleeding.
"Residents under the bombs would routinely recall being thrown through the air by the pressure waves of air mines exploding, and window casements and doors would be blown off their hinges," Major said.
In what had the look of a gangland-style coup de grace, the barrel of a gun had been thrust into his mouth, and the explosion had blown off the back of his head.
Running into Central Park and found a young man with his left leg blown off Witnesses told local media that a man was climbing a rock structure when he stepped on something that exploded.
Carports, which have open sides and can act like sails in high winds, appeared to suffer the most, with some partially collapsed and others completely blown off and twisted into heaps of mangled aluminum.
A jury should decide whether dust blown off of mechanical parts made by the former Westinghouse Electric Corp during repairs several decades ago contained asbestos or not, a federal appeals court held on Tuesday.
ARE, Sweden — Mikaela Shiffrin's careful planning failed to pay off at the world championships as her gold medal bid in the giant slalom was blown off course by strong winds and a Slovakian rival.
BALAKLAVA, Crimea (Reuters) - A quadruple amputee whose limbs were blown off by a grenade while serving in the Russian army dived this week to a depth of 30 meters (100 ft) in the Black Sea.
Now that the predicted rush for the exits has occurred, and some of the froth has blown off the market, the outlook for oil prices is looking much more balanced than a few weeks ago.
While boarding Marine One at Joint Base Andrews on Saturday, Trump stopped to retrieve the Marine's cover -- the term used to describe the hat worn by the Marines -- which had been blown off his head.
In a matter of hours, Mr. Taylor was looking at the hull of the Grayback and, lying about 400 feet away, was the submarine's deck gun, which had been blown off when the bomb exploded.
Asma Birei, 22, said by telephone from a U.N. facility in Hodeidah that she had seen four women whose heads were blown off and another whose fetus was torn from her womb by the shooting.
On Sunday, Ms. Roem knocked on doors in Manassas, where she was born, walking in the rain with a small umbrella that was blown off porches when she put it down to talk to voters.
Amid the shuttered, abandoned union halls and blown-off facades of the former Bethlehem Steel headquarters, Giordano introduces us to people like Pete, Lee and Elizabeth, all former steelworkers who put decades into their jobs.
People who often find themself hitting it off with new dates for the first few weeks, only to abruptly get blown off can start to believe they're somehow undateable or simply pick the worst people.
And seeing the opaque clouds, the blown-off roofs that allow us to look into interiors, and the golden backgrounds, it's easy to understand why, in the 19th century, Japanese art spoke to Western modernists.
And although some of that froth has been blown off over the last couple of weeks, net money manager positioning at 70,547 contracts on COMEX and 68,22015 contracts on the LME is still at unprecedented levels.
The gusts were not as strong at the Phoenix Snow Park but caused farcical conditions for the women's slopestyle final with snowboarders who had spent four years perfecting their routines blown off the hill by crosswinds.
Cameron Diaz owes a big fat debt of gratitude to a very persistent homeless woman who tried to return her wallet but got blown off by a fancy restaurant ... but stayed close by 'til cops arrived.
I was crushed when that girl's arm got blown off... I myself ended up with a concussion, got tear-gassed and maced and stood in the freezing cold whilst they were spraying us with water cannons.
As the storm made landfall on Sunday, the roof of the bathroom was blown off and the men, as well as six others, were forced to wade through deep water to the next house still standing.
A woman on the platform said that her glasses had just blown off, that she had called for help and had been told it would be 25 minutes before someone would be there to assist her.
Sharapova appeared in danger of being blown off the court by Ostapenko, who raced to a 5-2 lead in the first set, but Sharapova swung that set and eventually the match toward more level terms.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Six people were killed when a passenger train hit a freight trailer that had blown off a wagon coming the other way on a bridge linking Denmark's two main islands on Wednesday, officials said.
Jenelle Evans didn't know who the hell she was dealing with in her road rage incident when she whipped out her gun, and she's lucky she didn't get her head blown off ... so says the other driver.
The storm's winds reached as far south as Virginia, where a truck driver died after his tractor-trailer was blown off the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Tom Anderson, the facility's deputy director, said in a phone interview.
"Even she's lying there with her arm pretty much blown off, she's focused on the fact that it's not about her, it's about what we're doing to the country, what we're doing to native peoples," Wilansky said.
Rather than give up his quest, Kolfage found a young airman who had been selected for the trip and tried to scare him, telling him he would get his legs blown off if he went to Iraq.
If you were a lifeform within a few thousand light years of the AGN, odds are you'd die either from radiation or because your planet's atmosphere got blown off, according to a 2017 study in Scientific Reports.
As a result, Sony quickly pulled Spider-Man from the MCU, leaving fans concerned that the trajectory of the webbed Avenger's storyline would be blown off course after the 2019 summer blockbuster Spider-Man: Far from Home.
Dr. John -- who served time in prison and had the ring finger on his left hand blown off during a shooting incident in 1961 -- played with some of the best ... including The Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones.
"I'm sure a few plans mooted in the past two or three years will have the dust blown off them," said Phil Tomlinson, director of 37 South, an Auckland superyacht service that offers everything from refitting to food.
On Thursday, the New York Times reported that a blind man in the Abaco Islands carrying his severely disabled son to safety through neck-deep floodwaters after the roof of their house was blown off by the storm.
When she hangs out with her old cheerleading friends, now all mainly settled conservative suburbanites, she tries to apologize to the team's sole black cheerleader for how they all treated her, only to be blown off in turn.
My add served in the Pacific in World War II in the US Army, battle of Okinawa, had half his leg blown off and he came home with scars both physical and emotional and he did not recover.
EU leaders had been intending to discuss China on Thursday at their summit, but their schedule was blown off course by a long day of talks over how to deal with Britain and its looming departure from the bloc.
In the Browns' favor, they have not been getting blown off the field; their point differential, minus-41, is not terrible for an 0-813 team — it is actually better than that of Tampa Bay, which is 1-3.
The world number one had looked serene throughout the fortnight, not dropping a set, but in "hurricane" conditions he described as the "worst he had ever played in" he was blown off course by the ferocious hitting of Thiem.
Farther south, the road along the Euphrates is strewn with the remnants of an economy blown back decades by the war: a gutted sugar factory, an idled cotton mill, a train station littered with cars blown off their tracks.
These are northward migrating birds, but frequently at Tadoussac, there is a huge morning flight of warblers who have overshot the mark or have been blown off course and are heading back to known food sources before continuing on.
We stand for soldiers who initially inspired our national anthem, such as William Williams, a runaway slave who later died after having his leg blown off as part of the 6900th U.S. Infantry at the Battle of Fort McHenry.
Natasha giggles like a little kid when she picks a short, stubby little nubbin of a carrot, and her sous chef Maya laughs as she chases shiso leaves that have been blown off of her tray by the wind.
"Woke up poolside to a full-on tornado warning, which hit the construction site next to us and sent debris flying all over downtown Dallas," tweeted journalist Rory Cashin with a video of debris being blown off a tower in Dallas.
That's why the British Army has a procedure for genital injuries that can compromise fertility: If a soldier has a testicle blown off, doctors automatically will remove and preserve sperm from the damaged tissue to ensure the chance of having children.
A U.S. war veteran who had his genitals blown off in an Afghanistan bomb blast has a new lease on life after a team of surgeons at Johns Hopkins Medicine performed the world's first total penis and scrotum transplant, PEOPLE confirms.
The Detroit News, citing internal emails, reported on Thursday that Snyder's chief of staff, Dennis Muchmore, recognized as early as July that Flint's residents were "basically getting blown off by us" in the state's response to the lead contamination problems.
She remembers the blood on the uniforms, the female soldier with her arm blown off, and the constant repetition of call letters on her radio as the distress signals went out and people tried to find those who were missing.
World number one and defending champion Djokovic fell agonizingly short of holding all four Grand Slams (for the second time) when he was blown off court by a gale and Dominic Thiem in the French Open semi-finals this month.
Professional women always walk a balance beam of respect, pushed to excel without seeming ambitious, pulled by social expectations of female niceness tempered by concerns that female likability exists in opposition to perceptions of female competence, inevitably blown off-kilter.
Over the course of the show we see the country's pictorial sensibility emerge: the delicate isometric renderings of architecture and the blown-off roof that give interiors and exteriors equal visibility (since Genji is often on the outside peeping in).
The absence of history ensures that "1917" remains a palatable war simulation, the kind in which every button on every uniform has been diligently recreated, and no wound, no blown-off limb, is ghastly enough to truly horrify the audience.
The Healing Edge BALTIMORE — In a 14-hour operation, a young military veteran whose genitals were blown off by a bomb received an extraordinary transplant: a penis, scrotum and portion of the abdominal wall, taken from a deceased organ donor.
Knowing someone's going to ask whether I met my goals has often made me get up and do what I might otherwise have blown off, and I have better health, more pages written and — yes — greater happiness to show for it.
Among the other victims was a 21-year-old man who was hit by a falling tree while walking in Naples, and a woman who died after being struck by debris blown off a building in the northern region of Liguria.
" Ms. Merkel has played down her role as a pioneering woman, but she made a point of congratulating EMMA on its 40th birthday, wishing that it "may continue to fight stubbornly on women's issues and not get blown off course.
Cuba: Dozens of houses washed away Hundreds of people had the roofs blown off their homes as Hurricane Matthew swept across the country, Cuban state media reported, while photos from the seaside town of Baracoa showed devastation in the severe storm's wake.
Frankly, the idea of the Man in Black being a host is the only good way to explain him still walking around by the end of the finale, after he's been shot half a dozen times and then had his hand blown off.
The worst case Odhiambo has seen is an 18-year-old boy, who was brought to the clinic with both legs blown off by a landmine, pieces of muscle hanging out of the wound and shrapnel fragments stuck deep in his flesh.
A year went by with no word from Khadija's husband until one night a Taliban delegation came with his body wrapped in a shroud — his shoulder blown off from a gunshot wound, one of many — and turned it over to the family.
"I have more than a little bit of frustration that many of us on this committee have been raising this issue since the beginning of this year, and our claims were frankly blown off by the leadership of your companies," Mr. Warner said.
In some ways it was the worst one I've seen, perhaps because one of the first things I noticed was a boy lying on his face, his leg blown off, and from a short distance away he looked just like my little brother.
That tone also turns up in I don't feel at home in this world anymore, which feels like a Southern Gothic tale in which someone's finger might get snapped or a hand blown off, eliciting both gasps and giggles from the audience.
The hardest hit location appeared to be Marshalltown, a city of 27,000 people about 50 miles northeast of Des Moines, where brick walls collapsed in the streets, roofs were blown off buildings and the cupola of the historic courthouse tumbled 175 feet to the ground.
Pressure continued build until weeks later, when a massive explosion occurred:The sub-plinian eruption was so strong, it was estimated that the top 100 m had been blown off, creating an eruption column almost 10 km high, which collapsed to form devastating pyroclastic flows.
Nearby, an armoured car struck a roadside bomb, killing an American bomb-disposal expert—only the fourth American soldier to die fighting IS. At a nearby field hospital, one witness said he saw at least 50 casualties, some with their legs and arms blown off.
Usually a forum for anodyne statements about international cooperation and proper environmental stewardship, the lid was blown off the latest Arctic Council meeting in May when Pompeo delivered an unabashedly martial and provocative speech that deserves far more attention than it got at the time.
And as the scene zooms out, we find out he and Cap (Chris Evans) are in a Wakandan facility and that Black Panther/T'Challa has offered to help rehabilitate Bucky — to not only fix his blown-off arm but also repair his damaged, brainwashed mind.
"If there's things being released into the air from construction activities, stirring up fugitive dust that's now being blown off-site and hitting air monitors, [the agency needs] to look at that and figure out a way to do these activities without contaminating the community," Chandler said.
This is a bloody movie with no sense of scale; it's not enough that we see one guy's legs get blown off, but we must see him get dragged across the ground, bloody stumps behind, and then see the same thing repeated four or five times.
"Even though she's lying there with her arm pretty much blown off, she's focused on the fact that it's not about her, it's about what we're doing to our country, what we're doing to our native peoples, what we're doing to our environment," Wayne Wilansky said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Republican senators Tuesday to prepare to stay in DC throughout the weekend, which would fast-track the final vote on a once-safe nomination that has been blown off the rails in recent weeks by daily stories about Kavanaugh's past.
The Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva suffered extensive water damage, and the roof of a local hospital was blown off in the northwestern town of Ba, said Sune Gudnitz, head of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs regional office for the Pacific.
That may be the difference in a meeting between being able to say something vague and easily blown off, like "I don't think that's a good idea," and describing a specific harm and reason why that harm is important — and perhaps how it can be avoided.
In one interview the morning after the bombings, Mr. Cullen told the story of a firefighter he had spoken with by phone who rescued a 7-year-old girl hurt by the bomb before going back to search for her lower leg, which had been blown off.
In the first hour of Westworld, HBO's new Wild West A.I. thriller, a woman named Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) is sexually assaulted; a Native American man, Kissy (Eddie Rouse), gets his throat slit and head scalped; and a would-be bandit's face is blown off at point-blank range.
The roofs of the government's headquarters building on St. Thomas and the island's only hospital were blown off, and a large number of homes on the island were destroyed or damaged, said Holland Redfield, a former Virgin Islands senator who now works as a radio talk show host.
Parabellum makes the comparisons to choreographed dance obvious (see: the aforementioned ballet school), yet in many respects, the violence is ickier and more cartoonish than in either of its predecessors; the body count might be in the triple figures, and it involves a lot of skewered, crushed, and blown-off heads.
Mr. Wood explained that vagrants are, technically speaking, birds or other animals that don't belong here, usually because they've gotten lost or blown off course: the odd sapsucker, for example, or the one northern gannet that took a wrong turn and has been returning to Southeast Farallon for four years.
He explained that he was sent to Bien Hoa, an air base northeast of Saigon, in 1968 during the Tet Offensive; after rocket attacks hit the base, he and other soldiers assisted the injured — men whose limbs had been blown off, their faces ravaged, who drifted between life and death.
"(There were) people who were horrendously burned, flash burned, their faces were all covered in dust, their mouths were just full of dirt and dust, and a lot of the shirts and materials sort of blown off them, so there was huge blisters and skin that was peeling," Law said.
Another hoax perpetrated on New Yorkers was the handiwork of Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote a piece for The New York Sun on April 13, 1844, indicating that a European balloonist had been blown off course on a trip from England to France and had ended up on an island in South Carolina.
Bryan Peña joins the army (LW: NR) Major leaguers have a fascinating history with the military, from Ted Williams single-handedly beating the Germans in World War II (and tying the Koreans a few years later), to Carlos May getting a thumb blown off as a Marine reservist during the Vietnam War.
IFC acquired "The House That Jack Built" after it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, where the uncensored cut prompted over 100 people to walk out because of its grisly depictions of violence against women and children, particularly a scene where two kids' heads are blown off by a rifle.
Natalie Mering has always had a knack for isolating emotions we don't even realize we're feeling and singing them "like the top's blown off"—and on Titanic Rising, that larger-than-life earnestness makes navigating a world rife with unending fires, existential confusion, and romantic missed connections feel almost like a hero's journey.
On that note, we have some new special teams draft options, replacing the Faith Militant (RIP), the Faceless Men (left behind in Braavos as Arya makes her way home), the Sons of the Harpy (barbecued back in Mereen), and the Children of the Forest (finally blown off by Bran, who is finally not boring).
Afterward, as the children sift through a pile of small paper monarchs — a symbol of the immigrant rights movement — that have been blown off an art installation on the wall, Dalton acknowledges that while the notion of fighting back against essentially the entire federal government can feel overwhelming, the border crisis was a tipping point.
"I have more than a little bit of frustration that many of us on this committee have been raising this issue since the beginning of this year, and our claims were, frankly, blown off by the leadership of your companies," said Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
They sought to demonstrate a hypothesis: that the pyramids, hieroglyphs and sophisticated calendars developed by pre-Columbian civilizations in Mexico, Central America and Peru might have been inspired by Egyptians who, deliberately or after being blown off course, drifted and sailed with the Canary Current to the Western Hemisphere as long as 5,000 years ago.
" Lacey Alford, who is married to a facility official and had stayed in close contact with him during the storm, described a long list of facility damages: "a lot of the dorm rooms are destroyed"; "a lot of roof damage"; "windows blown off"; "the main control and administration rooms are destroyed"; "no fences"; and "the staff housing are gone.
"I turned around and I saw a group of children in the banquet hall, including my granddaughter, and I just ran, not even knowing that my fingers were blown off and curled all the kids together and got them outside and went into the sanctuary and got everyone out of the sanctuary to safety," he said.
That part feels familiar, too, mostly because I live in a country without paid maternity leave or high-quality sliding-scale child care, which means I went back to work at five weeks and have blown off R.E.M. sleep since and I'm writing this while the almost-two-year-old is watching "Daniel Tiger" against the explicit recommendation of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
So while other nations may look at the weather purely for information or as a source of concern, we seem to have developed this strange, irritable and whimsical relationship with it, like a shitty soap opera whose best writers left after series one, but we're still inextricably committed to watching every night in the hope that someone gets their face blown off in the pub for the Christmas special.
And so while it is tempting to say that Chris Christie's career as a politician is over—after he was blown off the stage by a larger and louder specimen of authoritarian bullfrog in the Republican Presidential primaries, after he spent the rest of the campaign orbiting that conqueror like a dour satellite of humiliation, after a record 77 percent of New Jersey voters said they disapproved of his performance in the job he still somehow has as governor—it also feels risky.

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