O'Dell was convicted of three counts of rape, two counts of actual bodily harm and two counts of assault by beating.
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Smith Jr was also sentenced to 14 years for two counts of grievous bodily harm and possession of a firearm with intent, to run concurrently with his 22-year sentence.
An attack in these two miles could bring lethal harm to more than 12 million people within in a 14-mile radius, not to mention shut down the entire transportation system.
In total, he pleaded guilty to five counts of robbery and two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
Merging two pharmaceutical companies can do more harm than good, as a look at Pfizer's stock chart over the last decade shows.
Analysts say the chicken row is not enough to harm trade between the two but the matter certainly needs to be handled delicately and speedily.
Roberts was found guilty in December of three counts of rape, four counts of burglary, two indecent assault charges, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm and one of serious sexual assault.
On this site a few days ago, CNN contributor Ruben Navarrette expressed worry that the Boston bombing, allegedly by two alienated young immigrants, might harm the prospects for the Senate immigration deal.
Dravid looked the most assured in making 41 before flicking a catch to Tendulkar at mid-wicket and Sanjay Bangar did his chances of an opener's berth in the fothcoming series against New Zealand no harm by batting for almost two and a half hours for 29.
The answer is: directly from the balance sheet, in one of two ways, both of which do tangible harm to shareholders.
Fortunately, this eminently sensible advice to "do no harm" has recently been echoed by two highly influential, yet politically divergent editorial pages.
It was agreed that Britain should move quickly to two types of fast jet (the RAF also has the Typhoon) rather than three, and that retiring the Tornados over the next two years would produce the biggest savings with least harm to capabilities.
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In 1991 he received a two-year conditional discharge for assault occasioning actual bodily harm after he headbutted a colleague.
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Sasha Masamba, of Nicholes Road, Hounslow, had pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to two offences of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
The locomotive and the next two vehicles travel over the fracture point without coming to harm but the HSE can tell from damage caused to the underside of the coaches that the rail had already started to disintegrate.
Antitrust authorities in India or Australia may fear that the merger will harm their consumers, but because little of the two firms' business is in their countries be powerless to act.
In Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, which somebody besides me must have seen, two elf twins have formed such an intense bond that physical harm to one is translated to the other.
Democrats advanced a substitute bill that would have attempted to alter the language of Graham's base legislation by creating a new legal status for harm against a pregnant woman, rather than applying two standards to one violent crime.
First I'd point obviously to what the President had to say on this Saturday evening in Lisbon, and that is we put in place enhanced security measures for the simple reason that for more than two decades al Qaeda and terrorists have sought to do us harm and have focused in on aviation and airplanes.
Investigators said the industrial salt nitrite had been added to fresh milk at two dairies in the north-western Gansu province in order to harm people.
The Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust said no harm had been caused to the patient in each of its two cases.
Children's services in Kent have been classified as "adequate" by Ofsted two years after hundreds of children were deemed at risk of "significant harm".
Neal pleaded guilty personally to breaches of environmental rules and also pleaded guilty on behalf of his two companies to depositing waste likely to cause pollution to the environment or harm to human health.
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In the long run, Two-buck Chuck could do California's wine industry more good than harm.
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But as she said, we don't have that luxury because, as I said earlier, we've known for two decades that al Qaeda and terrorists of the like have sought to do harm using an airplane, inside the aviation -- inside the realm of aviation.
Two months ago, we moved to hold China accountable for unfair trade practices that harm American automakers.
In the former cases, the merging of the two businesses and any changes in human capital don't do nearly as much harm.
Billy English was jailed at Guildford Crown Court for two counts of false imprisonment, as well as arson and assault causing actual bodily harm.
If his employer is breaking the law with regard to personal trading, causing harm to the fund, the question arises as to which of these two conflicting duties of the lawyer is greater.
"There were some days I'd break it, like during two-a-days where you don't want to put your body in harm's way, " Aboushi said.
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