Decapitated boy lives!!
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Decapitated boy lives!!
See if you can read the 4th paragraph without your blood running cold...
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If you can get "completely severed", you can get "partially severed".
And OK, the title should be prefixed by "Internally" to be absolutley correct but then you might not have looked.
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If you can get "completely severed", you can get "partially severed".
And OK, the title should be prefixed by "Internally" to be absolutley correct but then you might not have looked.
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Originally Posted by HankScorpio
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If you can get "completely severed", you can get "partially severed".
And OK, the title should be prefixed by "Internally" to be absolutley correct but then you might not have looked.
Chambers Reference Online
If you can get "completely severed", you can get "partially severed".
And OK, the title should be prefixed by "Internally" to be absolutley correct but then you might not have looked.
Severed by definition means completely cut off. You can't have partially dead people either, just because you can have completely dead people
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The dictionary link uses the phrase "completely severed".
If it's permissible (or required) to qualify the degree of severance by adding "completely", you can also qualify the degree of severance by adding "partially"
If it's permissible (or required) to qualify the degree of severance by adding "completely", you can also qualify the degree of severance by adding "partially"
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Originally Posted by HankScorpio
The dictionary link uses the phrase "completely severed".
If it's permissible (or required) to qualify the degree of severance by adding "completely", you can also qualify the degree of severance by adding "partially"
If it's permissible (or required) to qualify the degree of severance by adding "completely", you can also qualify the degree of severance by adding "partially"
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He was on our local bbc news earlier, he was banger racing in a Mini, big accident, neck trauma.... big time....
He has had a serious opp to put a couple of steel rods to re-attach his skull to his spine...... xray was shown...(ouch!)
He was wide awake and seaking fairly normally, holding his hed up, not even wearing a brace..... and he was saying that all he wanted to do was get back behinf the wheel cos he enjoys it so much...
Needless to say, his mum wasn't so keen.....
He has had a serious opp to put a couple of steel rods to re-attach his skull to his spine...... xray was shown...(ouch!)
He was wide awake and seaking fairly normally, holding his hed up, not even wearing a brace..... and he was saying that all he wanted to do was get back behinf the wheel cos he enjoys it so much...
Needless to say, his mum wasn't so keen.....
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