Sentences with phrase «between blows to their heads»

As for Bobby Roode, he made his name with Impact Wrestling, and like Samoa Joe and Austin Aries before him, is now in NXT to impart his knowledge on the kids in between blows to their heads.

Not exact matches

It shows some interaction between Bennett and the police — with Bennett telling one officer that another officer pointed a gun to his head (but nothing about blowing it off) and then the officer denying that it happened.
If you want to use bumpers on your toddler's crib to soften his blows, make sure that they're thin, firm (not puffy), and securely tied to the crib railings, so your toddler can't get his head between the bumper and the railing.
Vasospasm typically results after a blow to the head causes bleeding in the space between the brain and the thin tissues that surround it.
When Willoughby learns of the billboards, he blows a gasket, and it seems clear where the movie is headed: to a battle between the police and Mildred, the aggrieved citizen who has taken the law — or, at least, the power of public shame and coercion — into her own hands.
I think a reason why overfilling a piston engine mightn't be as bad as overfilling a wankel engine is that in a piston engine there is a much larger distance between where crank is whipping up oil and the vents which are often both in the head, where as a rotary engine seems to have much smaller volume (timing gear inside of the rotor) where extra oil can be whipped around with blow - by gasses furiously blowing by.
On top of all his troubles, there is some hidden connection between Murphy and Anne, a prison guard who would really like to blow his head off — but Murphy doesn't understand why.
Nor is it really possible to clearly differentiate between a deliberate blow to the head and an accidental one.
Based on prior research suggesting that distinctions between allegations and substantiations are not useful, 31,32 official reports of alleged child abuse were coded using a slightly modified version33 of the maltreatment classification scheme developed by Barnett et al. 34 Three general indicators of child abuse were created, each dichotomized as present or not, based on the coding of the following records: (1) physical abuse (any blows or injury to the head, torso, buttocks, or limbs; and violent handling, choking, burning, shaking, or nondescript injury); (2) sexual abuse (any sexual exposure, exploitation, molestation, or penetration); and (3) psychological maltreatment (threats to psychological safety and security, lack of acceptance and threats to self - esteem, or failure to allow age - appropriate autonomy).
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