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A friend's dog had snagged its collar on a piece of mangled fence and cut its neck while struggling to get free.
News photos from state media showed the highly flammable structure was burned to the ground, leaving a nest of mangled steel frames and charred wheelchairs.
They're not guilty of writing bad checks, merely of mangling a pronunciation.
A different approach is taken by Babelingo ($5.99), which may appeal to those afraid of mangling pronunciations.
Images from a joint Homeland Security and FBI bulletin show the remains of a dark backpack, a detonation device and mangled pieces of metal.
In April 2011, when Bridget was just shy of her seventh birthday, she fell off a pony, mangling her left arm.
The Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS) was introduced by Johansen et al. [20] in 1990 based on a retrospective review of 26 mangled lower limbs in civilian practice.
In "Cape Cod," published in 1865, he writes that he saw "the relics of a human body, mangled by sharks".
The soundtrack is a lightly mangled version of Siegfried's Funeral Music, from "Götterdämmerung," the final opera of the "Ring" cycle.
There is the physical pain of an arm mangled and two years lost to multiple surgeries and false starts.
His schtick is a mix of homilies, often mangled in a similar way to his hero Joh BJohke-Petersen.
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