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In the draft, Ann is actually caught in the T. rex jaws, where she becomes wedged, and slashed by the teeth; after the fight, Kong gets her out but she is suffering from a fever, from which she then recovers.
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Vanek, Buffalo's top goal scorer, was injured after he was hooked and slashed by Boston defenseman Johnny Boychuk in the opening period of Game 2. Vanek slid hard into the end boards and had difficulty putting weight on the injured foot.
The person who was first sliced then slices another person in a circle, who brings their hands above their heads and has his abdominal area slashed by the two people to his left and right in the process.
Funding for the front line organisations which locate and save the victims of forced marriages and honour killings has been slashed by the Government, The Independent has learnt.
Yes, CNN reported a jury of peers awarded some 22,000 plaintiffs five billion dollars in punitive damages in 1994 and this award was recently slashed by the U.S. Supreme Court to $507 million.
Agencies and individuals whose programs' funding were slashed by the sequester.
The pastoral wind-band music, once reflective in mood, is now sucked in and slashed off by the big, loud, tutti chords, executed with frightening precision.
The effort prompted the bank to discard assets and slash jobs by the thousands.
The GLA has, however, had its budget for enforcement and inspection slashed by nearly one-fifth by the coalition government.
The debt burdens of Germany after the first world war and Japan after the second were slashed by hyperinflation.Since the 1940s no advanced economy has defaulted on its bonds (though numerous emerging ones have).
Mr Osborne announced cuts to the "supplementary" rate of tax that oil producers pay in addition to their basic tax, and slashed the higher rate paid by the older fields.
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