As a direct result of Maximus» refusal to brook any compromise his tongue was cut out and his right arm
cut off as these were the offending articles with which he confessed the faith - hence the title confessor - and he died of his injuries in exile in 662AD.
7 serrano chiles, stems trimmed or
cut off as close to the top as possible (I like to leave a little stem because they look nicer)
Try to
cut off as little as possible to maintain the height of your cake.
Hi Alyssa, I use kitchen shears to remove the skin and I just
cut off as much of the loose skin as I can.
Just
cut off as much as you need with a knife or kitchen shears, reseal the bag, and store the rest for later.
Any book I have ever bet with will
cut me off as soon they see I am beating the line consistently.
With Exeter boss Paul Tisdale joining Jake Humphrey, Steve McManaman and David James pitch - side to analyse the game, he was awkwardly
cut off as Sakho's daughter ran over to them and stood with McManaman.
The gentleman behind the counter at Carnitas Lonja
cut me off as I prattled through an order.
Many men may have felt
cut off as they were sent to nervously await the arrivals of their children in all - male waiting rooms.
Poor mothers are given FREE supply of formula in the hospital only to be
cut off as soon as they go home.
You am more likely be a) pinned to the bed b) elbowed c) have your windpipe
cut off as they go for the target d) poked in the eye by whatever toy they won't let go of.
A leakage of gas from one of two gas fuel stations in the enclave around the Atomic Junction reportedly triggered fire, which extended to an adjoining Total Filling Station causing two explosions that sent fireballs into the skies.Hundreds of passengers, traders and residents in and around the Atomic Junction area fled their homes and workplaces for safety as the explosions lit the skies and caused severe heat waves.Electricity supply to most part of the area was
cut off as some transformers were affected.
When researchers injected the bacteria into rats» hearts, the microbes restored oxygen to heart tissue after blood supply was
cut off as in a heart attack, researchers at Stanford University report...
At 8 minutes, 17 seconds — around when the first stage landed on the drone ship — the second stage's first burn
cut off as planned.
I am calm when a tourist
cuts me off as I go to swipe in.
We brought back a bit of the Ping Pong Post this month as Anna was pushed a bit with
cut offs as she didn't own any.
I got the gold which I think are easier to pull off since they don't
cut you off as much.
After being violently bullied as a young teenager in 2015's King Jack and having had his ear
cut off as the kidnapped oil heir John Paul Getty III in last year's All the Money in the World, Plummer is taking on perhaps his darkest project yet in Lean on Pete, the new film from 45 Years director Andrew Haigh out in New York and Los Angeles today.
Then this past week, Malloy and the Republicans both proposed nearly $ 25 million more in cuts to CSU and the Community Colleges, while the incredibly outrageous proposal from the Democrats would actually
cut off as much as $ 90 million in state aid to the schools.
It's a tricky amount to learn, but remember that your cover is like an old CRT television — expect the edges to be
cut off as though it's a matted picture.
A good question is at what screen size do you go from Phone to Tablet, is it a hard
cut off as in 4 or 5 inches, or can there be overlap?
Hi Sid, near the end of your interview about Homefront: The Revolution, you asked for a release date / period, but then the video
cut off as you were being answered.
Works are upside down or have their heads missing,
cut off as if there was insufficient room to fit it in to the work.
«Cycles with pedal assistance which are equipped with an auxiliary electric motor having a maximum continuous rated power of 0.25 kW, of which the output is progressively reduced and finally
cut off as the vehicle reaches a speed of 25 km / h (16 mph) or if the cyclist stops pedaling.»
Clifford Coonan, «China's Water Supply Could be
Cut Off as Tibet's Glaciers Melt,» The Independent (London), 31 May 2007; UNEP, op.
This is because your ability to consume energy will be
cut off as well.
If convection is enhanced for any reason then the warmed gases will reach higher before condensing because the speed of uplift distorts the lapse rate locally but once the uplift is
cut off as it must be on a rotating sphere illuminated by a point source of light (the sun) the heights revert to what they would have been in the absence of the uplift.
Clifford Coonan, «China's Water Supply Could be
Cut Off as Tibet's Glaciers Melt,» (London) The Independent, 31 May 2007; UNEP, Global Outlook for Ice and Snow (Nairobi: 2007), p. 131; population figures from Walter W. Immerzeel, Ludovicus P. H. van Beek, and Marc F. P. Bierkens, «Climate Change Will Affect the Asian Water Towers,» Science, vol.
Our conversation is
cut off as we pull into the original site of Piedmont Biofuels, known as the Biofarm.
The Supreme Court's specific ruling in Marek was that the plaintiff's accrual of attorney fees, as the prevailing party where his award was less than the offer, was
cut off as of the date of the Rule 68 offer.
Those who were permanently disabled as the result of workplace injuries and illness faced two certainties: they would never be able to return to their jobs, and their wage loss benefits would be
cut off as soon as four years and at most ten years after they were «classified.»
In one instance, the Lexus hit the brakes because it interpreted that a car approaching fast from behind might
cut it off as it passed.
It's a free app that'll give you a tile that lets you adjust your display's idle screen timeout and give you more time to read what's currently on your display without prematurely
cutting you off as it sleeps.
After a ferocious battle, the hero's celebration is
cut off as Zoma attacks and opens the pit to the dark world.
Scoop leaves and debris out with a gutter clearing tool or trowel (or use a plastic milk bottle with the base
cut off as a scoop).
Not exact matches
Another concept that many employers have found useful in
cutting down on unscheduled absences is known either
as a paid leave bank (PLB) or a paid time
off program (PTO).
The policy was not met with much delight by bitcoin companies, and in August, more than 10 of them went so far
as to leave the state of New York, either
cutting off service to the state or packing up and relocating if they were headquartered there.
As I've been reporting this week, the Trump administration's threats to
cut off insurer payments that help low - income Americans with their deductibles and out - of - pocket medical costs has already had a real - world effect on markets.
But in engaging in such denunciation, the Canadian government might be
cutting off its nose to spite its face,
as the saying goes.
Shares in Tesla took a nosedive in after - hours trading today
as Elon Musk
cut off analysts during a first - quarter earnings call.
Just
as we
cut golden ears of wheat, when the time calls we
cut off chains.
As Rubin attempted to tell a story about the problems she was having obtaining a new credit card, Orkin repeatedly
cut her
off, until a discreet slide - in notification appeared on his computer screen: «Frequent overlaps.»
Although sanctions on Iran are not
as heavy
as they used to be before the 2015 nuclear deal with the West, Iran is still mostly
cut off from major international payment networks such
as Visa and Mastercard, and services such
as PayPal.
The company, based in Fullerton, California, retrofits large diesel - powered vehicles such
as garbage trucks and
off - road construction equipment with a system that
cuts smog - causing emissions by
as much
as 90 percent.
São Tomé and Príncipe, an island nation
off the west coast of Africa, decided last month to
cut diplomatic ties with the island - an act Taiwan condemned
as an «abrupt and unfriendly decision.»
Not giving passengers advance boarding passes — and from what I've seen, it's a total crapshoot
as to whether you get one or not — is a good way to either get them there early, or to miss the
cut -
offs, in which case they have to pay re-booking fees.
But Russell then «determined that LongFin failed to meet the minimum 5 % free float requirement
as at the 14 February
cut -
off date.»
When the spaceship's engines
cut off, though, Chiao said you'd become «instantly weightless»
as you temporarily coasted through space.
Mining junior RNI says a number of recent cost -
cutting measures included staff redundancies and salary
cuts across the board,
as the company announced a $ 26.5 million recapitalisation plan to pay
off debt.
U.S. authorities have repeatedly targeted companies and individuals from the Chinese city of Dandong, which borders North Korea, in a bid to
cut off Pyongyang's major export revenue from selling natural resources, such
as coal.