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58 percent of serious injuries in people 65 and older are caused by falls
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Another study revealed that 57 percent of women and 36 percent of men who die of injuries received the damage in a fall
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Trichogramma Minutum and T Pretiosum: These are a minute egg parasite that destroy the eggs of most injurious pests such as the bollworm, cotton leafworm and various borers, hornworm, codling moth, and all moths and butterfly eggs
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Of the two-hundred and six passengers and crew aboard the plane there were three further fatalities and a number of injuries
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‘What if she’s got serious injuries … don’t they say you shouldn’t move people who’re seriously injured?’ the engineer said after a moment’s silence
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Now that he was in it, he was very aware that he was nothing like the heroes he used to read about, courageous, mighty of thew, able to fight on in spite of grievous injuries and with an endless supply of knowledge of whatever enemy they faced
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Not your laws, not your juries, and (pointing the gun at the JUDGE) not you
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His injuries are not fatal, but they require immediate attention
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separated to prevent them from injuring one another
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Mr Blake will be taking early retirement from the practice as a result of his injuries but he emphasised that he would be continuing to act for the charities which are so close to his heart - including the Danvers House Foundation and various schools in the area
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committed under his jurisdiction
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alive, and being exceptionally careful to avoid injuring them!”
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Tom had seen enough battlefield injuries to realise what had
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‘They can’t find any injuries except the knife wounds to her arms and hands – and those aren’t serious, little more than scratches really – defence wounds, they reckon
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“All the other injuries and chemicals that put someone in a vegetative state leave the brain too damaged for the Kassikan’s purpose
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He had insisted that she ride his mare, and he would lead Achilles just to keep him from further injuring his leg
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Mercy is a quality that he has largely forgotten about, tagging along through life in his brother's wake, abjuring any responsibility for things that have happened with the excuse that he has only been following orders
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Knights over the jurisdiction of heresy charges
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Your parents were under the wall … your mother was brought out of the ruins alive and lived long enough to be taken to hospital but she died from her injuries
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'count their blessings', for though they were, in fact, quite fortunate not to have been killed or suffered any serious injuries in Justice's wave of wrathful destruction and death, they were still quite anxious
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His injuries were healed
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Although the Duke held no jurisdiction in Troyes, he would
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injuries in the past
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injuries, then?’ Claude inspected his elbows and the
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Still mindless of any injuries he may have suffered, like severed arteries, he let the reflections of Alfred's light show him the shop and a large cleaver hanging on the wall
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are now outside the diocese and have no jurisdiction here
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‘There's no way he could act beyond the jurisdiction
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‘This falls within the jurisdiction of the Church, Bailli,
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Though drenched in his own blood, none of his injuries were mortal
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Dominicans interfering within his jurisdiction and, in the
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inquisitors were not even priests, but jurists in the
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Because of his own injuries, to remain standing, Adros had to rely on his staff to keep him upright
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And juries would come from these men, too, instead of only us
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“You weren’t disgusted to hear about my injuries?”
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She retreated as briskly as her injuries allowed
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“Tragus gave me those injuries
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He took in our group and the injuries that Ash and Liam had sustained
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“Considering the injuries to her mouth and jaw, shouldn’t we commend the meticulous way she
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Ordinarily, I would not follow an infuriating male I barely knew into his apartment, but I felt compelled to see to his injuries
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We had only two injuries, neither one life-threatening
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end, by conjuring up, out of the blue, this whole pooja business
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“My, what happened here? Are you all okay?” Maye looked us over for injuries and then at the ice laced wall
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In the disorderly times which gave birth to those barbarous institutions, the great proprietor was sufficiently employed in defending his own territories, or in extending his jurisdiction and authority over those of his neighbours
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Philemon described her injuries to me
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In other countries, much greater and more extensive jurisdictions were frequently granted to them
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It might, probably, be necessary to grant to such towns as were admitted to farm their own revenues, some sort of compulsive jurisdiction to oblige their own citizens to make payment
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One was to erect a new order of jurisdiction, by establishing magistrates and a town-council in every considerable town of his demesnes
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legs into a trot, despite all the protests from her many injuries
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It is a mistake to imagine that those territorial jurisdictions took their origin from the feudal law
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Not only the highest jurisdictions, both civil and criminal, but the power of levying troops, of coining money, and even that of making bye-laws for the government of their own people, were all rights possessed allodially by the great proprietors of land, several centuries before even the name of the feudal law was known in Europe
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The authority and jurisdiction of the Saxon lords in England appear to have been as great before the Conquest as that of any of the Norman lords after it
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That the most extensive authority and jurisdictions were possessed by the great lords in France allodially, long before the feudal law was introduced into that country, is a matter of fact that admits of no doubt
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That authority, and those jurisdictions, all necessarily flowed from the state of property and manners just now described
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It is not thirty years ago since Mr Cameron of Lochiel, a gentleman of Lochaber in Scotland, without any legal warrant whatever, not being what was then called a lord of regality, nor even a tenant in chief, but a vassal of the Duke of Argyll, and with out being so much as a justice of peace, used, notwithstanding, to exercise the highest criminal jurisdictions over his own people
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After pondering the question for a moment, Darniil respectfully requested of the king that his faithful friends, Shaedrak, Micheq and Abedniko, assist him in administrative positions over the jurisdictional district of Babylon
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"Fallhalt and Waterchester fall into the jurisdiction of the Oakneil outpost, while the other ones fall into Ravenwey Burrows outpost's
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We've had a total of 8 consecutive encounters in the jurisdiction of the Ravenwey outpost and 9 consecutive ones in the jurisdiction of the Oakneil outpost, which means our rat moved again between the outposts
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haired Imperial still smiled amid the pain, grinning through his injuries like a seasoned soldier
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” He changed the subject and briefly explained to them what the physician had told him earlier about his father’s injuries
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The injuries had been sustained when he’d tried desperately to defend himself
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He simply had too many serious injuries for his body to handle
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washing the injuries and cleaning away the dried blood, he asked her very plainly if there were wounds that he presently could not see
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The mother city, though she considered the colony as a child, at all times entitled to great favour and assistance, and owing in return much gratitude and respect, yet considered it as an emancipated child, over whom she pretended to claim no direct authority or jurisdiction
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She assigned them lands generally in the conquered provinces of Italy, where, being within the dominions of the republic, they could never form any independent state, but were at best but a sort of corporation, which, though it had the power of enacting bye-laws for its own government, was at all times subject to the correction, jurisdiction, and legislative authority of the mother city
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hours conjuring up scenarios on how to
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Michael had old back injuries
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At first glance Josh seemed to have only superficial injuries
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“Injuries? No, I don’t think
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When he goes to war, either to defend his society, or to revenge the injuries which have been done to it by other societies, he maintains himself by his own labour, in the same manner as when he lives at home
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This time it was by recommendation of the chief medical consultant who’d treated him for injuries from some peculiar accident, citing possible psychological abnormalities (not that she could define what normal is, or look to herself as an example these days)
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‘Doctor Rengil expressed to me his concern about the nature of your injuries
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It is otherwise with the injuries to property
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She knelt beside him for a better look at his injuries, just in case
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The thousand men whom he thus maintains, depending entirely upon him for their subsistence, must both obey his orders in war, and submit to his jurisdiction in peace
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Russell was already pulling away from the curb as Sebastian began ripping open Aspen’s vest and tearing off pieces of his own t-shirt to dress her injuries
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It is to him that they naturally complain of the injuries which they imagine have been done to them ; and his interposition, in such cases, is more easily submitted to, even by the person complained of, than that of any other person would be
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In the Tartar governments of Asia, in the governments of Europe which were founded by the German and Scythian nations who overturned the Roman empire, the administration of justice was a considerable source of revenue, both to the sovereign, and to all the lesser chiefs or lords who exercised under him any particular jurisdiction, either over some particular tribe or clan, or over some particular territory or district
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Originally, both the sovereign and the inferior chiefs used to exercise this jurisdiction in their own persons
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This substitute, however, was still obliged to account to his principal or constituent for the profits of the jurisdiction
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Each court endeavoured to draw to itself as much business as it could, and was, upon that account, willing to take cognizance of many suits which were not originally intended to fall under its jurisdiction
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44), not only Senegal and its dependencies, but the whole coast, from the port of Sallee, in South Barbary, to Cape Rouge, was exempted from the jurisdiction of that company, was vested in the crown, and the trade to it declared free to all his majesty's subjects
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But that board seems to have no direct jurisdiction over the committee, nor any authority to correct those whose conduct it may thus inquire into; and the captains of his majesty's navy, besides, are not supposed to be always deeply learned in the science of fortification
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Maybe he was simply insane; his mind conjuring up something to divert from the contemplation of death, and temporal eradication besides – the total ceasing of his existence; the mind going to the most extraordinary lengths to give him what mattered most in life: hope
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The court of the Mayor of Calcutta, originally instituted for the trial of mercantile causes, which arose in the city and neighbourlood, had gradually extended its jurisdiction with the extension of the empire
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An extraneous jurisdiction of this kind, besides, is liable to be exercised both ignorantly and capriciously
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The person subject to such jurisdiction is necessarily degraded by it, and, instead of being one of the most respectable, is rendered one of the meanest and most contemptible persons in the society
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Whoever has attended for any considerable time to the administration of a French university, must have had occasion to remark the effects which naturally result from an arbitrary and extraneous jurisdiction of this kind
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They were founded by the authority of the pope; and were so entirely under his immediate protection, that their members, whether masters or students, had all of them what was then called the benefit of clergy, that is, were exempted from the civil jurisdiction of the countries in which their respective universities were situated, and were amenable only to the ecclesiastical tribunals
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The teachers had no jurisdiction over their pupils, nor any other authority besides that natural authority which superior virtue and abilities never fail to procure from young people towards those who are entrusted with any part of their education
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In the great landed estates, which the mistaken piety both of princes and private persons had bestowed upon the church, jurisdictions were established, of the same kind with those of the great barons, and for the same reason
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The jurisdictions of the clergy, therefore, in their
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The privileges of the clergy in those ancient times (which to us, who live in the present times, appear the most absurd), their total exemption from the secular jurisdiction, for example, or what in England was called the benefit ofclergy, were the natural, or rather the necessary, consequences of this state of things
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ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the parish
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Though not as devastating as they could have been, Papa’s injuries were extensive, a concussion and five broken bones in his right leg, foot, and ankle
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Turned out not be the case, for the second day we were there, leftist students at the local National University rioted in protest of our presence, throwing a lot of rocks and injuring a good number of my shipmates
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After an assortment of injuries to his legs and his stomach and having had both sides of his face opened and drained from fights in battle, we knew we had to face this dilemma
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We decided that we should shelter in the entrance to the bunker that we had blown up and it was quite good only a few injuries were caused by flying pieces of rock and other projectiles and none of these was serious
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I came round and tried to move but I cried out in pain the whole of my body felt abused I tried feeling down myself to check for injuries but apart from feeling as though a mule had kicked the shit out of me I didn’t seem to have any serious injuries
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I tried to make him understand over the artillery barrage that I would try to help him as best I could because despite his terrible injuries he was still alive
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His interest remained fixed on his injuries, oblivious to her gaze