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In an effort to stop the practice, Americans cut off financing for the prison.

On some occasions, the report conceded: "It was an accepted... practice to cut off either one or both hands from a body that could not be brought in... and where there was no other means of identification".

(In practice, we cut off the distribution at a maximal value of interest M and set θ q :(n, e)↦min{ n+ e, M}.) The above exposition sketches exact pattern matching statistics with PAAs.

However, the limitation of FPCS is that it is not computationally feasible to use this parameter in practice and, EWA cut off points can be converted into a consumer-friendly table (Additional file 1).

It has become common practice for ETECSA to cut off dissidents' phone service during certain national events or visits from foreign leaders, and to block the reception of messages whose contents upset them.

And business is not a discipline to be practiced like some religious cult, cut off from the society of lesser-minded mortals.

The fins are cut off and the bodies dumped overboard, a barbaric practice known as finning.

Cut off.

Their legs cut off.

Cut off the apron.

Hands are cut off.

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