Earlier this week a rhino was wounded when shot and had its horn cut off after it wandered out of the park.
"Anytime you see him scrambling around like a chicken with his head cut off, it's shocking, because you don't see it very often, " defensive lineman Trevor Pryce said.
In August, when NBC Universal announced plans to yank its shows off iTunes at year-end, Apple immediately cut it off for the upcoming season.
What we need to do to counter spam is not just to cut it off at a moving source, but to develop new ways to stop it.
The firm cut it off but not soon enough to save a record payout to investors.
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Storms have buried its towers and cut it off from the rest of the world.
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Rescuers hiked into neighboring Baoxing county after its roads were cut off, reaching it overnight, state media reported.
He should have taken it to the umpire and they would have cut it off with a pair of clippers.
The call was short with few questions before management cut it off.
"That's my cut-off - it's too late after that, " he explained.
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Ideas for new measures abound at America's Treasury Department, which realised the strength of financial sanctions in 2005, when it designated a Macau-based bank, Banco Delta Asia, as a money-laundering concern because of its banking services to dodgy North Korean individuals and firms and later cut it off from any dealing with American banks.
The closure of bridges and tunnels off the island left it effectively cut off from the mainland for now.
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In 1987 it threatened to cut the flow off, and in 1990 it did so, for a month, to allow the lake behind its giant Ataturk Dam to fill up.
Thus it gradually cut itself off from the only root of the power by which it might gain that role.
After this cut-off point, it gives preference to Catholic pupils, with a proportion of places also allocated for non-Catholics.
Morocco is so concerned about Iranian subversion of its Sunni population that last month it cut off diplomatic ties with Teheran.
If you don't pay your mortgage you could lose your house, if your electricity remains unpaid you may have it cut off.
If the Assemblies of God and other organizations cut off Wycliffe, then it will have some impact on the bottom line at their organization.
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When lightning struck the box, it blew a fuse, which caused two catastrophic problems: it cut off communication and froze the signal on the color green.
The countries getting a lot of cash now, led by Spain and Greece, will not want it cut off just because other, poorer countries are joining the Union.
The editorial standards committee also ruled that by not making the cut off point clear, it did not "treat those who engaged with the programme fairly" because listeners might be misled by being encouraged to contact the show.
But it does seem a bit sad to cut off a very interesting possible research project just as it starts to reach the sort of size where it might tell us some useful things.
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These, it is hoped, could cut three to five years off the 10 years it now takes to start work on a road scheme.
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