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He said: "If they are registering people there, I will slice off my fingertips with a razor blade".
The restraints are made of tinfoil and the switchblade that will slice off his ear is a table knife, but the boys don't look like kids messing around.
Ship your volumes to 1DollarScan, and the company will slice off the spine, and charge $1 for every 100 pages scanned.
Losses from unpaid bills in Argentina will take 38 cents a share off net income and reorganization costs will slice off 32 cents more, it said.
What should I do? A. When the content of a Web page is wider than the printable area, Internet Explorer will slice off the text, tables or graphics along the right margin of the paper.
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I'll slice off his British man tits and send them to my other uncle (also a tailor) and make earmuffs out of them that I'll never use because it never gets that cold here.
If you stop by the coconut-wala, he'll slice off the top for you with a machete and hand it to you with a straw.
(The Google team don't yet have an answer for what happens if the package hits power cables. But if you try to steal a drone by tugging on the wire, a razor blade in the aircraft's body will slice it off, enabling it to cut and run).
There will be smaller drops in the size of other ice-cream treats with a Magnum Almond, the most calorific of the brand's choc-ices on sticks, dropping from 110ml to 100ml, a Magnum Classic will drop from 120ml to 110ml and just 2ml will be sliced off a Feast Chocolate, taking it down to 90ml.
The mockup also shows the complicated way in which Arad designed the corners of the square, which will be sliced off at forty-five-degree angles.
Slice off all the knobbly bits (there might be quite a lot to slice off).
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