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The long skirts also benefitted Kahlo in that they disguised her infirmities: her withered right leg, the result of a bout of polio she contracted at the age of six; and the effects of that devastating traffic accident, wherein her spine was broken in three places, her uterus pierced through, and her foot crushed.

"This is the single most devastating traffic scene that I have seen in my 30 years of police work," Chief Butts said.

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It's the first in nearly five years from Moodysson, who first burst onto the international scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a filmmaker of great empathy and humanist generosity, exploring the lives of young people with the teen lesbian romance "Show Me Love," the commune comedy "Together" and the devastating sex trafficking drama "Lilya 4-Ever".

Delta had revenue of $3.42 billion in the quarter, up slightly from $3.4 billion a year earlier, when the Sept. 11 attacks devastated air traffic.

The sanctions will go into effect in January 2015, so some businesses will be forced to change their Page publishing strategies soon or see their organic reach drop, which can be devastating to referral traffic.

"A traffic accident, however devastating and heartbreaking when a life is lost, is not necessarily a criminal matter".

Jenner's lawyer, Blair Berk, told TMZ they are "heartened" by the decision, adding that "a traffic accident, however devastating and heartbreaking when a life is lost, is not necessarily a criminal matter". .

By Naresh Newar A young Nepalese girl about to be taken to India is rescued at the border – one of hundreds who have been saved from trafficking since the devastating 25 April earthquake.

Both he and Chief LaGreca, who has conducted parking ticket blitzes and cracked down on scalpers, said that if a mall was built on the site, the effect on an already bad traffic situation would be devastating.

Just as legalizing alcohol helped dismantle organized crime in the United States in the 1930s, he says, legalizing marijuana could devastate major drug trafficking organizations.

These are all key themes in both Incorporated and 3%, two dramas that, predictably, traffic in overwrought concerns about the devastating gap between the haves and the have-nots.

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