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Boris Johnson has urged councils to tackle the "menace" of urban foxes after one of the animals bit off the finger of a one-month-old boy.
The horse nearly bit off the finger of the managing partner, Steve Zorn, and Gyarmati placed a large red cone in front of Adverse's stall at Belmont to warn people away, with the pride of a parent who knows her offspring is difficult but just may grow up to be somebody.
Bernie Marcus used to warn salesclerks that he would bite off the finger of the next one he caught pointing a customer toward where to find something.
Bernie Marcus used to warn salesclerks that he would bite off the finger of the next one he caught pointing a customer where to go to find something.
Darla cuts off the finger of a woman named Ahnjanoo, using a piece of her plastic hand mirror "broken and sharpened for that purpose".
Professor Kay, the author of "Dying to Be Beautiful," a forthcoming book from Ohio State University Press, sounded a cautionary note about innovations in nail polish, observing that in the 1930's and 1940's some nail polishes caused allergic reactions so severe that the nail lifted entirely off the finger.
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His captors had cut off the fingers he had wagged at the camera.
It looks a little like cake frosting and is just as easy to lick off the fingers.
Morgan stayed in the game after he ran into the wall, Cano's drive skipping off the fingers of his glove.
He also said that cutting off the fingers of Saddam Hussein is the "ideal solution" to America's involvement in Iraq.
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