It is to the opposition leader's credit that he did not eviscerate the impudent youth on the spot. |
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Won't halving the government's legal enforcement budget eviscerate valuable regulations by discouraging necessary prosecutions? |
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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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Can it create community and commitment or does it eviscerate, virtualize, minimize, and disembody them? |
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It gives the Minister of the Environment the power to eviscerate environmental assessments. |
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As I indicated, it would essentially eviscerate the bill and render the rest of the clauses meaningless. |
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However, when you eviscerate the animal, the utilisation of a log to maintain the thorax open is still a frequent thing used today. |
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Please note I will be forced to eviscerate you in the process. |
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For tortoise soup, take one reptile, eviscerate, remove skin and all fat, remove shell. |
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Mr. Speaker, the secret society for firearms is the latest salvo in the Conservative plan to eviscerate gun control laws. |
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Off camera, it does everything it can to block, delay and eviscerate our legislation. |
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Too bad there's not a button you can press to eviscerate someone. |
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It was a new thing, that they could eviscerate him when they caught him. |
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If paying your taxes is compelled speech in support of the government, can the First Amendment be used to eviscerate taxes? |
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Scientists are figuring out how to locate and eviscerate the worst moments of your life. |
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Made up of various components, all rigorously in stainless steel, this element allows to eviscerate and clean fish of various species, such as cephalopod molluscs and whole fish in non-frozen state. |
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The viscera inspection conveyor table is designed to allow workers to eviscerate cattles on a moving top table synchronized with an overhead rail conveyor while carcasses travel on it. |
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This one has a pure-dirt dubstep middle eight which will eviscerate your bowels. |
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Consequently, excessive or foolish demands can eviscerate technological innovation in the supply base. |
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Conversely, others have expressed fears that the Security Council's deferral power could eviscerate the independence of the prosecutor and the Court. |
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Locking in tariff reductions or elimination would eviscerate Niger's already very low public revenues, further exacerbating the discrimination that Nigerienne women experience, in three main ways. |
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Yet the skeptical understanding should not eviscerate the humanist commitment. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is an honour for me to rise and speak in opposition to the NDP's attempt to amend Bill C-15, an amendment which in my view would eviscerate it by taking out all of the minimum mandatory sentences. |
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Earlier the gentleman from California got up on the floor, and he was upset that somebody had said that the underlying bill would eviscerate the Endangered Species Act. |
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Why on Earth does this congressional leadership think it's rational to try and eviscerate 25 years of environmental law, one of the most popular programs in our country? |
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