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To double-check the results, a technician sliced off a plastic tie binding shut the doors to each voting machine.
He said his kidnappers beat him severely, nailed him to a cross, sliced off a piece of his ear and cut his face.
One marketing stunt featuring mistletoe suspended by drones at TGI Friday's spectacularly backfired after a unit sliced off part of a photographer's nose.
In one show, a man (seemingly) sliced off a piece of his hand, cooked it on a hot iron, and ate it.
It is the result of two attempts at reconstructive surgery to replace an ear sliced off as punishment for leaving his army unit without permission for seven days.
As a boy he almost sliced off a finger with an axe in his backyard while chopping wood – an activity at which he later excelled.
Two hundred feet above the river, the vegetation came to an abrupt end, sliced off in a clean line as if by a dao.
The Prince of Wales, wearing a jaunty hat, leans on the table, with a few inches sliced off his bulky frame (a very early instance of Photoshopping).
Mr. Montilla brought over a power saw and sliced off a seven-inch piece from the edge of the plastic pot.
Both executives also face charges in an earlier accident in which a falling slab of rock sliced off a miner's leg.
As a high school senior, he got a chunk of his nose sliced off when a plate glass window fell on him from a school building.
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