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Mutilation of the clitoris was common.
The mutilation of the bodies is a serious aggravating feature of the murders.
Punishment may take forms ranging from capital punishment, flogging, forced labour, and mutilation of the body to imprisonment and fines.
Chelfitsch, by the way, is a fanciful mutilation of the English word "selfish," said as a baby would pronounce it.
Conversely, provincial opinion might have rebelled against this mutilation of the National Convention by Paris and its Montagnard partisans.
In May 1967, Mr. Radich was convicted of violating a state law forbidding defilement or mutilation of the American flag.
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Other charges include the mutilation of corpses, the possession of images of human casualties and drug abuse.
With or without Berlusconi, the citizens of Italy still face Austerity policy at work: cuts in the social welfare, childcare, education, research, pensions, and the mutilation of one of the best health care systems in the world.
His charges included mutilation of civilians, the use of child soldiers, and carrying out massacres on the basis of ethnicity.
Religious festivals featured the South American custom of the ritual drinking bout; however, Mexican traits such as human sacrifice and self-mutilation of the ears, tongue, and genitals were also present.
There is, for starters, her poetically disciplined patterns of imagery, especially the allusions to scars and mutilations of the flesh.
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