Halloween isn't a film that requires gory entrails and jets of blood bathing the lens to sustain interest or tension. |
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Jurgis arrives for work and is quickly trained to sweep up the guts and entrails of the slaughtered cattle, following behind the disemboweler. |
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To serve, slit the haggis down the middle and spoon the gushing entrails on to warmed plates with the clapshot and a wee dram or two. |
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Short of slaughtering a wild animal and rummaging about in its entrails, every sign, portent and augury had been examined beforehand. |
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Once the blood has drained, the stall-owner plucks off the feathers, removes the entrails and hands the bird over in a bag. |
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A large gash across the old male's abdomen glistened, his entrails exposed to the sun. |
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In the case of the augurs or haruspices of Rome, the animal was sacrificed to permit contemplation of the entrails for prophetic purposes. |
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The question has been a live one long before it entered the deep entrails of the European Union's legislative process. |
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The men conducted most of this heavy work, while the women boiled the leaf fat from the entrails to render lard for shortening and lye soap. |
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He constructed a toreador mounted on a horse composed of drainpipes, with bicycle tyres to represent the horse's protruding entrails. |
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The function of the haruspices was divination of the future from the entrails of sacrificial animals. |
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Inside a lead box was a casket that had contained his heart and entrails, ensuring that he could not rise from the dead. |
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The dungeon is more like a catacomb, linking a series of tableaux that expose the grisliest entrails of York's history. |
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To my horror, Tulsi Pipe Road was now shamefully dug up, its bowels exposed and the entrails left lying on one side for the world to see. |
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Maybe their next challenge could be to eviscerate him with embroidery scissors and knit something out of the guy's entrails. |
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The Age reports that the krouts have found it's been raining toad entrails, hallelujah! |
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A few cars had smashed windscreens and the entrails of radios strewn over the seats and onto the pavement where the doors had been wrenched open. |
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Clooney struts around grizzled, looking like he had just bathed in a barrel of trout entrails. |
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Omphilomancy is divination by contemplating the navel, while haruspicy makes use of the entrails of animals to predict what is in store for us. |
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Much to my disappointment, however, this did not involve the use of animal entrails or crystal balls. |
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I must confess I had no choice but to remove the rabbit's entrails and bones with my teeth. |
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In the deluxe version, the brain was generally extracted down the nose and the entrails removed before the hollow body was dried out with salts. |
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You could count the pulsing intestines and gleaming entrails in his breast. |
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Battles were presented by having the men in white coats chopping up real animal entrails. |
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We bury the skin, fur, head and entrails using a shovel we brought, and then set the meat roasting on a spit on the fire. |
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That's as rancid a set of entrails as was ever extracted from a Roman pullet. |
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Having plucked and trussed these long beaked birds, leaving the remaining entrails undisturbed, pull out the stomachs and intestines. |
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In ancient Rome, emperors would divine truth by reading the entrails of animals or vanquished foes. |
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It has become conventional-almost expected-that we should play the role of seer, cast the oracle bones, and examine the entrails of animals. |
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The doctor fearing that Penguin's internal organs had been dangerously damaged, decided to open his belly up to examine his entrails. |
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Seers interpreted claps of thunder, lightning flashes or the condition of a sacrificed animal's entrails. |
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This mountain has seen 8 million Indian and African people dying in its entrails during the colonial period. |
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There was also a Santeria altar, upon which animal entrails had been arrayed in hopes of bringing ill fortune to several people listed on an attached piece of paper. |
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All of them are relatively large parcels of offal mixed with cereal and enclosed in some suitable wrapping from an animal's entrails, usually the stomach. |
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It's not quite trying to divining the future from animal entrails, but I wouldn't use it as the most definitive measure of economic life in the Valley. |
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Coming soon: Let's slice open the death tax's stomach and burn the entrails before its eyes. |
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And it is just these entrails which are of interest because they heave up meteorites, fallen millennia ago, to their surface. |
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Like the ancient Greeks we too pore over these entrails to read the messages from the edge of the universe. |
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You must dismember it and remove the entrails so that the vultures can ensure a proper air burial. |
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Packing and distribution of cold meat cuts, spices, entrails, strings, additives and other by-products. |
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By fleeing his palace, Mubarak responded to the instinct not to have his entrails on display in the public square. |
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I dig out strings of beads so impertinently large that they could never have been spat from the mere entrails of an oyster. |
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The decision comes in a month in which the entrails of France's one-time ruling elite have been spilling out. |
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It is not our job to read the entrails of the 2003 Windup Report or the Morneau Report. |
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It vaporises and is gone, a micron layer at a time, gradually, revealing, over the aeons, whatever may lie in its entrails. |
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I think we are past picking apart the entrails of the chicken to determine how we got here and where we are going. |
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Once all the entrails are removed, turn the carcass on its side or belly and allow all the blood to drain out. |
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As Bro Bartholomew used to say «if one had a heart made of flesh and the entrails of a human being, how can one put up with such inhuman cruelty? |
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Every Friday in Rock Is Dead, Crusty selects a Metal album and dissects it down to its entrails. |
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Legal minds look to the text to read the thoughts of the framers as a high priest would study entrails at the Forum. |
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If a bear is killed near camp, the bear's carcass must be adequately disposed of, including entrails and blood, if possible. |
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Her entrails, removed as part of the embalming process, were buried secretly within Fotheringhay Castle. |
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The cliff-ghast wrenched off the fox's head, and fought his brothers for the entrails. |
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What follows then is that the prey becomes the hunter, pulling apart the obsession, naming its parts, searching for fragments of understanding in its entrails. |
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In 2007, he produced the series Grotesques, Concretions and Landscapes, which alternates solar landscapes and images made with a minute amount of light within the entrails of the earth. |
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Its irregular texture transports us towards a truly natural environment, where you imagine yourself walking over a volcanic rock camp erupted from the entrails of the earth. |
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The local augster would cut open a live chicken and read its entrails. |
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That the pursuit of questions about values at times leads necessarily and irrevocably into the entrails of information and computer systems lies at the heart of the idea that systems can embody values. |
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Mr McCain has won one battle but has a long march ahead. Fraternal enemiesThe Democratic contest had none of the Republican one's clarity, and the pundits are still probing the entrails for guidance. |
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Another one cut his stomach open and there were entrails and that. |
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But the moment you go inside, you feel as though you are walking into the entrails of a huge, wild mountain located on the edge of a winding gorge. |
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The fish should be free of remains of the guts, liver and other entrails. |
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Captives might have their throats cut and be bled into giant cauldrons or have their intestines opened up and the entrails thrown to the ground for prophetic readings. |
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If a carcass remains unbutchered for more than two days the accumulated gases can cause it to explode and spray decomposed entrails over a wide area. |
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