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Christopher Quinlan QC, prosecuting, told the jury: "The prosecution case is that one of these defendants, the mother or the father, caused those injuries by shaking her or by bringing her head into contact with a soft surface or a combination of both.
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I'd bring her head together all right if I ever see her again.
Isabel obediently brings her head down, and Jessica has a quick image of the two of them fucking, Jessica's tiny little body split in two.
One may find her standing upright with her hands behind her head, alternately bringing her knees to her elbows in a swift crunching motion.
I feel that right up here," she says, bringing her left hand over her head.
"Did you really think you could get away with this?" He saying, throwing a hood over her head and bringing her to Brian and the kids, who are all kneeling, blindfolded, bound, and gagged.
After bringing her husband's severed head to the Roanoke colony - thus fulfilling her last promise to him - she asks the heroes to bury the head with the rest of the body and then returns to her home dimension.
Please bring her a head.
Bouncing from one place to the next with her hands down her boxer shorts, she sometimes paused to bring her shaved head inches away from one of the staffers, leering unblinkingly at them for a moment before moving on.
Listeners take the speaker's actual words and edit them in the privacy of their own heads, thereby bringing her utterance into accord with the context in which she spoke them as called for by Gricean conversational principles.
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