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Solitary confinement is worse than smashed bones and torn flesh.
I was left with smashed bones in my face and a profusely bleeding gash in my forehead.
What kind of rationale can be presented now, what explanation offered to grieving relatives in front of smashed bones, fractured skulls – a white truck driving at speed, zigzagging to kill as many people as possible over a mile-long stretch?
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Iron bars protrude from Tamer's calf where Gazan doctors tried to shore up the smashed bone.
The mace was a simple rock, shaped for the hand and intended to smash bone and flesh, to which a handle had been added to increase the velocity and force of the blow.
He was showing the world the truth – that bombs tear flesh and smash bones – and making the tragedy real.
The bullet smashed the bone of his right arm and severed a nerve; his two teenage assailants also pistol-whipped him, breaking his nose, and shot a tenant who came out of his apartment to help.
In the hot and humid atmosphere of the HEAL Africa hospital, a woman groaned as a bullet was removed from her leg, while a 12-year-old boy, Kakule Elie, had his arm amputated after a bullet smashed the bone.
Keep in mind that she's definitely hammered and probably smashed every bone below the wrist.
On the screen, muscle and bone smashed into muscle and bone, impact after juddering impact.
Years ago, a writer I know who was then a reporter for the Harvard Crimson threw a drunken fit in the newspaper offices and punched a door, smashing the bones in his hand.
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