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After a couple of months as a head chef, he started losing weight – "about a stone" – throwing up, having fevers, and, most alarming for someone with a conspicuously perky demeanour, suffering from depression.
Two police constables, Nandakumar and Shivaram, were suspended following a stone throwing incident within Siddapura police jurisdiction, in which windows of a church had been smashed.
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"A stone thrown in the West Bank causes ripples here," says Jordan's communications minister, Bassam Sakit.
A friend got injured by a stone thrown at his head.
The Israeli authorities initially insisted Abir had been hit by a stone thrown by Palestinian protesters.
"And so the circle goes on ever widening, like ripples from a stone thrown in water".
He said Frankie should always remember that a stone thrown from the gutter would never hit a star.
Spherical silver-leaf light fixtures are meant to recall the ripple effect of a stone thrown into a pond.
A stone thrown in gives a booming echo.
At least one police officer was injured when he was struck by a stone thrown by a protester.
It is like a stone thrown into a still pond it makes the the pond shake and pretty soon all of Japan will start to reshape".
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