He knew from experience that the whip could rip flesh from bone, and rend good armor into so much scrap metal. |
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Supplies were so short that the Japanese resorted to cannibalism, eating the flesh of prisoners and their own troops. |
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He had chosen the candidate, trod the turf, pressed the flesh and personalised events wherever possible. |
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Then there was Milligan's wartime trauma, when he suffered flesh wounds and shell shock in north Africa and Italy. |
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His face and clothes usually presented an appearance of a mincemeat chopper, being covered in flesh from the victim's body. |
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You can flesh out the rest after you've downloaded this lead-off track from the band's upcoming debut full-length. |
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Lepiota rhacodes, the smaller shaggy parasol, is even shaggier and has flesh which stains red when cut. |
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Though my flesh ached with fire within my bones felt as ice and I trembled in torridity while sweating with cold. |
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Does anyone have any suggestions for reading material to flesh out a research methodology? |
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Other than delicate pink flesh tones, heavenly shades of blue predominate, accented with green and white. |
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Slight and dark, with lustrous eyes and cheekbones to die for, he is even more attractive in the flesh than on screen. |
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It assumed this flesh in the same way that the blood vessels provide a frame for the flesh and carry the blood, yet are not themselves blood. |
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With its sensual pear shape, light green buttery flesh and single large stone, the avocado is like no other fruit. |
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My flesh quickly becoming alive with electric sensations, my body cries out as the pain increases. |
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A chronograph, a countdown timer and dual-time zone readings flesh out its functions. |
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The central part of this dish is tilapia, a fresh water fish with white flesh and a flaky texture. |
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Scoop the seeds from the melon, slice away the skin and cut the flesh into six thin slices. |
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Faber's first novel tears away protective layers of propriety, leaving the flesh and bone of society quivering and in full view. |
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He likes his flesh in ribeye form, medium rare, with a nice bleu cheese compound butter. |
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When the crop had matured, the seeds were removed and the flesh was thrown away. |
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Greedily he bit into the flesh of the fruit, the meat bursting into liquid. |
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All these people you refer to so thoughtlessly are flesh and blood, they have the same hopes and dreams as you. |
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I can still see the vivid orange flesh of a large thorny oyster, its shell spread open and decorated with a quilt of coral. |
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Colors and flesh tones were all natural and bright with blacks being thickly solid. |
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Who knows, the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak and again subject to pain in the nether regions from the saddle. |
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Corrected to reflect that the correct sadistic flesh gouging implement of the period was not barbed wire, but barbed whips. |
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The flesh is firm and sweet, lending itself to grilling and barbecuing, and to fish stews such as this. |
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If you are cooking duck breast, you can remove the skin before sealing the outer flesh in a pan and oven roasting. |
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After hours of cooking, while the flesh had gone all too soggy and textureless, the skin stayed pretty hard and chewy. |
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The text is deliberately sketchy, if not embryonic, and the rest is up to the director, designers, and, especially, actors to flesh out. |
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The contrast between the bitter rind and sweet flesh makes them perfect for making marmalade. |
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A branch scratched him on the arm, ripping lightly into his flesh and a skimpy drop of blood came out. |
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We can be cut in half and our pink flesh scooped out or removed with a melon baller. |
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The marbling was perfect and my knife slid through the flesh like it was butter. |
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His fighting gear was singed and tattered, and his face and exposed flesh was scorched. |
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It has powerful arms and tentacles, excellent underwater vision, and a razor-sharp beak that easily tears through the flesh of its prey. |
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She highlights slightly pimply skin, bags under eyes and flesh taut with baby fat. |
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In a village deep in the jungles of central Peru, and nowhere else, grows an orchid whose flesh is more manlike than most. |
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The voice acting is good, the soundtrack is classic, and the extra scenarios flesh out the different characters' backstories. |
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In his hand the flesh was burnt and blistered, for a mark had been burnt in, three circles inside each other with a triangle in the middle. |
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The rest of the city lay burned or burning with the stench of flesh and blood magnified by the sunrise. |
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Its thorns latched on and tore holes in our flesh leaving gaps of salty disbelief. |
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His body was torn apart and pieces of mangled flesh were sent in all directions. |
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What's needed is a flesh whose savour runs deep because its fats are dispersed, in fine grains, throughout the meat. |
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The fish had a deliciously crispy skin, moist flesh and was served with baby onions and carrots. |
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I find the flesh of the sweet potato makes a lovely smooth gnocchi so I often make this dish for supper. |
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The colors and flesh tones are all very bright and well saturated while the black levels look deep and dark. |
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A new name, sarcopenia or vanishing flesh has been applied to Maude's illness. |
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It is also essential in a potato salad and enhances the creamy flesh of the avocado, especially if there is some tomato in there too. |
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His guide took him to visit a forest tribe said to have stopped eating human flesh only five years previously. |
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The white flesh has a fine texture, making it suitable for salads, and responds well to all the standard ways of cooking fish. |
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Almost all animal flesh is edible and nutritious, yet most human societies taboo many of the animal species available to them. |
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The taboos regulating the sight of bare flesh are further determined by wider cultural considerations. |
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The old tanks are taken apart, put back together again with new pumps and electrical assemblies, and finished with a flesh coat of paint. |
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Cut the potatoes in half longways, and score the flesh to a depth of about half an inch. |
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This dung or carrion mimicry attracts flesh flies, rove beetles, and even mosquitoes, all of which have been observed with pollen on them. |
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There is a knack to dealing with a mango, which contains a long, thin stone to which the flesh clings for dear life. |
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Protruding out the open sides were thick rolls of flesh that undulated like two well-fed seals. |
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Both these species have a predilection for arachnid flesh but are otherwise quite different. |
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The flesh can be either apricot or, less often but more delicious, cream coloured. |
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The skin is fried to a crisp, while the spices permeate the soft, silky flesh of the fish. |
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The original twelve Apostles had all known Jesus in the flesh on earth, and had seen him in the flesh after his resurrection. |
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The nub of flesh that pokes up out of the scar and the crater beneath it will be with me for life, I suspect. |
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Since hamburger meat is your flesh of choice, you don't qualify as an anthropophagist. |
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Roast chicken legs in a slow oven until the flesh falls off the bone when pressed. |
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Was it the white man's strange animal, the yarraman, whose flesh was poison? |
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Their flesh was tightly wrapped in fishnets and short, short skirts, with laced bras on top. |
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Now, on the whole, this sort of vivid reference to rotting flesh and the worm-eaten body is not a very good argument for seduction. |
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The smell of cooking flesh mingles wretchedly with the reek of voided bowels and bladder. |
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I remember the whole area reeked with the smell of burnt flesh for weeks and weeks after. |
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Jesus Christ, being the Word made flesh through the divine power of God, is what a real believer should know. |
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That being done, the flesh was raked into small shreds and blended with the warm cooking fat to form a rustic paste. |
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He pulled out his trusted wooden sword and cut a swath of wool from the sheep, exposing the flesh of the animal. |
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Flesh and bone, or, as in the later idiom, flesh and blood, thus epitomizes kinship, the tangible bonds between family members. |
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In her paintings she can seem witchlike, devoted to dark causes, even as she compels admiration for her translucent flesh and riveting gaze. |
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Exuberant granulation tissue, or proud flesh as it is more commonly known, is part of the normal wound healing response in the horse. |
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The fruit has a pinkish-orange skin, with smooth, finely textured orange flesh that's easy to separate from the small stone, or pit. |
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The wind whipped at the exposed flesh around her neck and the sun heated the dark suede of her jacket, warming her arms. |
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The flesh was pale grey in the thin light and the stomach had a harsh, rank smell. |
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The point travelled to her throat, and pressed lightly into the flesh at her jugular. |
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She knew that her back now looked like a mass of red, welted, flesh with deep slashes caused by the whip. |
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Every day he makes a pilgrimage to the spring, cutting his feet on roots, his flesh welted by branches and thorn bushes. |
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It is inside the green cells of spinach leaves and the damp flesh of apples. |
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Wild rabbit has a much darker flesh than farmed rabbit, but both are extremely versatile and, because of the price, you can afford to experiment. |
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The rind is rough and woolly and the flesh harsh and unpalatable, with an astringent, acidulous taste. |
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He looked like a Russian waxwork, but wasn't as large in the flesh as you'd imagine. |
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The ripe, red, pulpy flesh of the melons stands in with sickening authenticity for the wasted tissue of the bodies of the wounded men. |
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Azrael had jammed on the brakes, sending the automobile into a short skid forward, the sudden movement tensing his new muscles and flesh quickly. |
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High-status warriors, nobles, and priests ate the flesh of those sacrificed. |
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In 2002, when perpetual roadblocks became a thorn in the flesh of Lusaka bus drivers, a strategy was mapped out in Chawama to end the problem. |
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Whether we like him or not, the man was born of flesh and blood, and he lived and he walked among us. |
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We forget that these men and women are flesh and blood, not bionic men and women who can go to the nearest NAPA auto parts store and get new U-joints. |
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But even he did not go so far as to talk about the Wife of bath as though she were flesh and blood. |
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The Beds were crammed together, and a man in the middle of the room had spots of flesh on his body that obviously were rotting. |
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They were being carried out and the stench of their rotting flesh and bloated guts made it hard to examine them closely. |
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There was deep brown flesh, and bronze flesh, and pallid white flesh, and flesh turned red from the hot sun. |
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What does the preciousness of our white flesh represent in contrast to burnt brown bodies created by our bombs? |
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Some supporters keep pace, and others trail behind walking, there to observe Booker in the flesh more than for the cardio. |
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They're either impossible to fold, or those criss-crossed vinyl straps dig into your flesh and you're left looking like you fell asleep on a waffle iron. |
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The flesh was so pale as to seem blue in the dim light, and waxily cold. |
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Like salsify, burdock root discolors quickly when the flesh is exposed to air, a reaction that can be slowed by the immersion of the cut root in acidulated water. |
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Use the back of the spoon to press the eggplant flesh against the side of the colander to remove excess water. |
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Their tender flesh was contrasted with the punchy crushed-peppercorn crust and well-matched with a light citrus sauce and the exquisitely sliced and grilled zucchini. |
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And maybe its concealment showed his victory over those lures, of both the flesh and the brush. |
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Mitsurugi's claws bit into flesh and raked across her chest. |
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The Copley Square descriptions, however, suggest there was flesh everywhere. |
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Birds as a whole feed on a wide range of foods, from fish and flesh to insects to fruits and seeds, and in the case of the New Zealand kea, occasionally sheep's blood. |
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He kneads my flesh slowly now, using his fingertips to tease my skin. |
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It dug its knife-like claws into the soft flesh of her arms and shoulder. |
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The bone knitted back together and the flesh and muscle followed. |
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All the while the group is on the run from a band of hemoglobin gobblers led by Kit, a vicious flesh eater that wants to kill, kill, and kill some more. |
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And as we're approaching that time of year when we can throw off the winter woollies and bare our flesh to the summer sun, now's a good time to see how we can tone up. |
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The Sasskal's hot breath reeked strongly of raw flesh and stale blood. |
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His flesh is sagging a bit, but he is still trim and looks lean, sinewy and tough. |
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I also love the slight crust that they develop during the last stage of cooking, and the contrast between the tender flesh and the slightly wrinkled skin. |
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It will be healing to your flesh and refreshment to your bones. |
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Otherwise they have to go elsewhere for tissue flaps and movement of large chunks of dissected flesh from here to there. |
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The entertainment mode is drunken, end-of-university-term party, hard flesh ripples by the yard and it's high-fives and carb-balanced designer water. |
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The characters often look up to the gods for guidance, speak of them and reproach them for putting such a predicament onto mortals of flesh and blood. |
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From politicians to con artists, rapists to flesh peddling pornographers, we all have a certain visual reference point for the redolent and the reprobate. |
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I depart as air ... I shake my locks at the runaway sun, I effuse my flesh in eddies and drift it in lacy jags. |
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Despite this, the flesh was much sought after by indigenous people as a source of food and medicine, but I couldn't get past the revoltingly awful smell to try it. |
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It also means that the flesh has been in contact with the ribs and seeds longer, so reds will be hotter as well as sweeter than their green former selves. |
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The flesh has the consistency of lychees, and the stone is similar to that of a lychee, but the taste is a cross between a mango, a banana and a lychee. |
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He carried around a hundred pounds too many most of his life, a great buffer of flesh between himself and the world. |
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As shadows fall and flesh goads, we all but hear the frenzied rutting amid the sirens. |
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Still he carries on, sustaining yet another horrendous blow from Gautier that removes six inches of flesh from his shoulder. |
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The stench of decomposing flesh greeted us before we saw that rotting bodies were lying in the gullies on either side of us. |
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The pictures published today in the Aussie magazine Women's Day show the pair flashing plenty of flesh on the Seychelles beach. |
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One night, while looking in the mirror he began to hallucinate that he could not see his flesh or his bones. |
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Two showers and 24 hours later, I still fancied that I carried the aura of charred flesh with me shopping, to my sons' nursery school, around my own home. |
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The skin hung loosely on her body and the flesh had a sallow tint to it. |
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When the fish near market size, farmers add astaxanthin, a pigment similar to beta-carotene, to their feed to give their gray flesh a salmony pinkish glow. |
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Why is it that when the first peek of sun appears, people scramble wildly to de-robe themselves and bake their white flesh to a nice shade of ruby? |
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Indeed, the cuts that my mother's murderer had made in my flesh were now scabbed over thickly, dark green splotches against my belly's tan hide and bronze scale. |
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His face was scabrous and lumpy, his flesh a sickly shade toward green. |
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He had a gaping hole in his abdomen where bone had torn his flesh away. |
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There is no greater sinner than that man who, though not worshipping the gods or the manes seeks to increase the bulk of his own flesh by the flesh of other beings. |
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But he was also a flesh and blood man whose life was full of humor, hubris and his own share of heartbreak. |
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In his childhood, he was put in a hospital for the criminally insane after biting a hunk of flesh out of his 9-month-old sister. |
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Like a moth to flame, heat scorched her flesh in his presence. |
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We learn what we already knew, that man is disposable matter, an imperiled creature of flesh and blood. |
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The small family home is still intact but the stench of rotting flesh that comes from inside is overpowering. |
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Using a melon baller or a spoon, scoop out the flesh in smallish pieces. |
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The child stared into the dry dish where his water once overflowed, and his stone flesh turned scurfy and cracked with dried algae like the sear and yellow skin of an old man. |
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As he moved, his sea-green scales hissed against each other, armor plates the size of dinner dishes protecting the soft flesh of his gargantuan body. |
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At a rapid pace, Shun's hand began to curl up and his fingers disappeared, leaving his fist bare of appendages, and the flesh on it suddenly hardened into a sort of bone. |
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The flesh of the mature nut was grated and pressed to produce a cream. |
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Grey carbuncled shells of giant clams open up to reveal a flesh of startling beauty, soft mauves dotted with electric blue and the palest of yellow. |
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The last thing that such oily flesh requires is a coating of batter. |
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Still, it would be nice to see the flesh and bone brethren work up something terrifically tinseled, not overblown with effects or false feelings of Feliz Navidad. |
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During particularly harsh beginnings upon landing in the New World, desperate colonists resorted to human flesh for sustenance. |
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The dish is whale, minke whale, a little strip of raw flesh from the belly of an animal protected from commercial hunting by a moratorium that has survived 15 years. |
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Chef Scott likes to add a plantain peel and the flesh of a whole avocado to the ceviche while the fish marinates, to soften the impact of so much lime juice on the palate. |
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Tribal groups avoid the flesh of animals that are their clan totems. |
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David Sanborn's alto saxophone caresses the flesh as it cuts to the bone. |
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There was a rank smell, not the smell of dead flesh but something older and colder, like something prised out of a shell in the shallows of a tide pool. |
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The smell of burning flesh mingled with that of cigarette and sage smoke. |
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The tourniquet on the left leg went just above the knee, below which there was nothing but torn flesh and a length of bare bone. |
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The rain had stopped an hour ago and now a chill swept the air, rustling damp leaves and cutting through bare flesh which shook, trembled, beneath its rabid touch. |
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The flesh of the trepang has to be drenched in water for a long time prior to cooking, in order to remove a lot of the gelatinous goo, or so I'm told. |
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Whistles microfibre in flesh is so like real skin it's difficult to tell the difference. |
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From at least the 13th century until early in the 20th, rabbits were kept on a commercial scale, both for their flesh and their fur. |
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And if any man's seed of copulation go out from him, then he shall wash all his flesh in water, and be unclean until the even. |
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Red foxes may give way to hyenas on unopened carcasses, as the latter's stronger jaws can easily tear open flesh that is too tough for foxes. |
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This dark colour in the fresh uncooked flesh may have led to the undeserved reputation of this fish as poor for eating. |
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Fresh haddock has clean, white flesh and can be cooked in the same ways as cod. |
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Their flesh contains too much oil and fat to be considered palatable, reducing the demand. |
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In front of Lister a small red-haired man, with a porky roll of flesh above his towel-top, was examining a line of girls. |
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Its lean flesh makes for a unique flavor that differs from species to species. |
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Much more powerful than moral enthusiasm is the disinclination of the immaculate flesh to risk the soilure of the streets. |
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It was the unknown, objectified at last, in concrete flesh and blood, bending over him and reaching down to seize hold of him. |
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Never make a meal of flesh alone, have some other meat with it of less nutriture. |
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The flesh of mackerel spoils quickly, especially in the tropics, and can cause scombroid food poisoning. |
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Watch out, humans, your meaty flesh is no longer enough for hungry bears. |
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He came back from death, not as a spooky, Star Warsy, flickering, ghostly image but in real flesh and blood. |
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The infant's ossature, the thin and brindled bones along whose sulcate facets clove old shreds of flesh and cerements of tattered swaddle. |
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Even individual castles could be a thorn in the flesh of a powerful kingdom. |
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Raw salmon flesh may contain Anisakis nematodes, marine parasites that cause anisakiasis. |
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Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the post of the Executive Director of the Kenya Roads Board has been a thorn in the flesh of the Minister. |
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Historians in centuries hence will wonder if the thylacine was an actual animal of flesh and blood or a pantheon of thylacinamorphic deities. |
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The totem members were forbidden to eat the flesh of the totem animal, or were allowed to do so only under specific conditions. |
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According to Canadian biologist Dorothy Kieser, the myxozoan parasite Henneguya salminicola is commonly found in the flesh of salmonids. |
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Both deputies were big, made of dense flesh and tough experience.... I wouldn't have wanted to truck with either one of them. |
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The flesh of the pawpaw is opaque, a little yellower than banana, closer to the color of lemon meringue pie filling. |
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The Shetland Black is a variety of blue potato with a dark skin and indigo coloured flesh markings. |
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The muscle under his left arm pit was ripped, and the flesh was torn loose from his right biceps. |
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Tools changed to incorporate barbs which could snag the flesh of an animal, making it harder for it to escape alive. |
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White and yellow flesh potato have xanthophyllous carotenoids. Yellow color intensity is a determinant of xanthophyll content up to a point. |
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Christ took not upon him flesh and blood that he might conquer and rule nations, lead armies, or possess places. |
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But, the iron lady's needle is not like the instrument of a flesh and blood seamstress. |
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It states that blood, dust, matter, and flesh are not ontologically or axiologically lower than God. |
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Sir, Despite the increased cost, we do like to flesh out our feature film programmes to give our patrons a full two hoursworth. |
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Neonotal infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated with a water-bath used to thaw flesh frozen plasma. |
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This triggered his piquerism, the act of stabbing, slicing flesh for arousal. |
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Form fitted in stocking veil and lactic jersey, with a flesh caged corset in marquisette, it is one of a kind. |
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The flesh is more of a creamy yellow instead of the usual orange yellow of the winter squashes. |
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The golden orange flesh of a mango lends its lively, peachy-citrusy-pineappley tropical flavor. |
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A Sea trout are larger than brown trout and their flesh is more like salmon. |
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Make the salesclerk blush by flashing some gam and asking him to mix a bucket in your flesh tone. |
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His most extraordinary variety has smooth, fuzzless skin like a plum, tender yellow flesh and a honey taste. |
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The friar birds drove their beaks into the sweet white flesh of Bacchus Marsh apples. |
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Staff at the clinic said that when Loppy was taken to them last Thursday her tailbone and flesh were exposed. |
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I have a tiny bit of respect of Angelina for adopting an orphan instead of populating the world with another flesh loaf. |
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The trochar screeched, squealed, as they drove it into the hardened flesh of his legs. |
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The flesh of black walnuts was a protein-packed winter food carefully hoarded in tall, stilted buildings. |
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These machines, whilst not removing as much flesh as a skilled filleter, do process greater quantities of fish in a given time. |
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Chopping and hauling wood was exhaustive work. Scraping the flesh off the heavy hides and hanging them to dry also taxed her physical strength. |
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We are of Him and in Him, even as though our very flesh and bones should be made continuate with his. |
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The duo, who have no qualms flashing some flesh for lurking paps, did their best to teach the UAE the meaning of PDAs as they canoodled poolside. |
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Tattoos, in particular, are not the radical brandings, the bold violations of flesh and propriety, they once were. |
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Multiple blanchings soften the flesh of the chiles and subdue their heat a bit. |
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But there again, she looked amazing in the flesh too. Well, you know what they say. Black don't crack. |
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Then I cut the flesh into bittocks And Shahrazad was surprised by the dawn of day and fell silent and ceased to say her permitted say. |
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The family sold human flesh to the poor and homeless in the Russian city of Novokuznetsk in Western Siberia. |
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It allows moist flakes of flesh with the caressing sweet-and-sour sauce to balance some of the fiery scorch of the spicier items on the palate. |
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Alas, his soul is willing, but his flesh is weak and he whiffs. |
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On the tree in South America it's called the cashew apple and its smooth, red-yellow flesh can be eaten raw. |
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Amchur is a spice, which is prepared from the flesh of dried green mangoes and it is widely used in the entire South Asian subcontinent. |
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As a true fruit, it develops from the ovary of the plant after fertilization, its flesh comprising the pericarp walls. |
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The yellowfin tuna, from the Indian Ocean, has delicate, light flesh and is also suited for roasting or grilling. |
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Anglers believed that the osprey emptied their fishponds and would kill them, mixing the flesh of the osprey into their fish bait. |
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A spike of white bone peekabooed through the flesh of his wrist and blood spurted. |
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The flesh of turtles, calipash or calipee, was and still is considered a delicacy in a number of cultures. |
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But, in general, a few days' confinement, abstinence from flesh meat, and frequent sippings of some tepid pectoral drink, sufficed for the cure. |
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I tell you most solemnly, if you do not eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you will not have life in you. |
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Its flesh ranges from beige through white, red, pink, violet, yellow, orange, and purple. |
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Sweet potato cultivars with white or pale yellow flesh are less sweet and moist than those with red, pink or orange flesh. |
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Then the Anunnaki gods slaughter a minor deity and the goddess Belet-ili mixes the clay with the flesh and blood of the sacrificed god. |
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These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. |
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Large prey, such as moose, is killed by biting large chunks of flesh from the soft perineum area, causing massive blood loss. |
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Like so many other people, the Huns inflicted wounds on their live flesh as a sign of grief when their kinsmen were dying. |
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It was the custom of Eli's sons that when any man brought a sacrifice to God, the priest's servant came while the flesh was boiling with a fleshhook in his hand. |
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The writer had to go back and flesh out the climactic scene. |
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Their flesh is firm as a plum, their smooth tanned waists, Lit through the fluttered leaves above their heads, Are rubbed and cinctured with this morning's bangles. |
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Remorini D, Tavarini S, Degl'Innocenti E, Loreti F, Massai R and L Guidi Effect of rootstocks and harvesting time on the nutritional quality of peel and flesh of peach fruits. |
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The rose-colored stone known as catlinite or pipestone comes from a quarry in Minnesota and was looked upon as symbolic of living flesh and blood and so sacred. |
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No man holds his own flesh and blood in hatred and I am no exception. |
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Devouring the flesh of animals killed on roadways can be a bit dicey. |
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In an old unsexy nightdress and even older and unsexier dressing gown, your ever-increasing thighs are no match for the young flesh gyrating in your husband's face. |
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The flesh on the outward and lower side was not injured much. |
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On the smooth white flesh of the most beautiful of women they saw the black curls of her nether hair, coiling and glistening, covering and revealing. |
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The Kirov has the means to flesh out the Balanchine steps and make them sing with cantilena, a Russian eliding of musical impulses into luscious phrases. |
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After being at your beck and call all these years, he wants a woman, not the consummate teen-ager pretending she's a grownup wrapping her flesh in the cloth of her church. |
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Recently Craig David's selfy showed him so buffed and bereft of flesh that he reminded me of the anatomical chart on the wall of my doctor's surgery. |
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The damage consists in general of more or less deep cuts or gougings on the flesh side of the hide, often penetrating through the hide to the grain side. |
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The ligature was loosened slightly, which allowed blood from the arteries to come into the arm, since arteries are deeper in the flesh than the veins. |
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However, our human cut-marks are not always at the point of flesh attachment, but in places where tendonous fascia formations or tough ligaments are found. |
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An ox will relish the tender flesh of kids with as much gust and appetite. |
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I believe that this word was made flesh and by its suffering the world was redeemed, and I believe that humanity, not deity, was subject to the suffering. |
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Just when it seemed like BRAD PITT and GWYNETH PALTROW were moving so smoothly into becoming one flesh that they even had the same haircut, they abruptly called it all off. |
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The Alicorn. He be a winged unicorn, the finest equine flesh extant, the adoration of every fair and innocent maiden. For that steed I would give anything. |
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In an after-stroke, Lancelot brought his blade skidding down shallowly across Mordred's armor to nick his neck, the only exposed flesh on his body. |
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One of them bit off his toe, others took snippings from his hair or tore off his nails and would have cut pieces from his flesh had they not been prevented. |
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The tail of the monkfish is especially prized for its delicate flavor, while ingesting puffer fish flesh can lead to serious illness or even death from tetrodotoxin poisoning. |
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The Prose Edda, however, describes dwarfs as beings similar to maggots that festered in the flesh of Ymir before being gifted with reason by the gods. |
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If Daklan had drawn the sword from his flesh then there would be more blood than he could have stanched, but Daklan was now stumbling away, loose-handed, then falling. |
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It is the point that must penetrate fish flesh and secure the fish. |
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The opposition between Odette's sharp boniness and her too delicate flesh correspond to the lobster mentioned much later in A l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs. |
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The Inquistr reports that the cooked flesh of the late Chau Wang-Ki, 65, and Siu Yuet-yee, 62, were kept in two refrigerators which were discovered by police officials. |
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The model shows the basics, but we still need to flesh out the details. |
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Laurence of Oxford went the way of all flesh on the gallows. |
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He then swiftly transferred me to the 'big' hospital, where I was prodded and poked and biopsied and left to wait while a little sliver of my flesh was tested. |
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The fruit itself, called sapote, or more properly sapodilla, has a fuzzy brown skin covering a yellow custard-like flesh that tastes of caramel and malt. |
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Mary used Photoshop for post processing to correct green flesh tones. |
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The flesh colour can range from a bright red to a pale pink. |
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Cut bacalao into 2-ounce portions and season with salt Brush bacalao with coating so no white flesh is visible Broil bacalao until hot and coating firms up slightly. |
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The target of his ire are clearly groups like Norm UK, which since its inception five years ago, has proved to be a thorn in the flesh of the pro-circumcisionists. |
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Anyway, the reason Sister Noella believes this is because she thinks cheese is a very good symbol for human flesh and its corruptibility, and the fact that it doesn't last. |
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Their flesh is a lot whiter because they feed on langoustines when it's colder whilst when the waters are warming they feed on herring which makes their flesh pinker. |
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Some vultures have lappets of bare flesh on the sides of the head. |
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The chicken must be steeped in the red wine to allow the flavour to penetrate deep into the flesh and don't skimp on sauteing the other ingredients. |
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It lays its eggs on the toad's skin and when these hatch, the larvae crawl into the toad's nostrils and eat its flesh internally with lethal consequences. |
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It is this fat that gives his flesh a groundy taste. When the meat is freed of fat, it is both tender and delicious. It tastes not unlike dark meat of turkey. |
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Seen in reproduction, it is hard to conceive of the monumentality and refulgence that the grandest of them possess in the flesh. |
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The grass plains have long been home to the rhea, whose eggs are thought a delicacy, as well as the flesh, which is either jerked or eaten fresh. |
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The faces appear to be made of stones and letterforms, earth and flesh, architecture and memories. |
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When cool enough to handle, remove seeds, scoop out flesh, reserving skins for later use. |
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Story wise, it's Mr. Bean, perhaps a little gentler and less repulsive than Rowan Atkinson in the flesh, but very very funny. |
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These missiles locked onto their targets and streaked unerringly through space, determined to rend metal and flesh. |
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The grapes are amber to yellow-green in colour, thin skinned with firm, rich, moderately juicy, finely flavoured flesh. |
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She had the scars to prove that they had learned the hard way how easily a dragon's claws could rend human flesh. |
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Help me to rest in you on your Sabbath, to find peace for my soul, refreshment for my spirit and new life for my flesh. |
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In other words, the world, the flesh, and the devil are formidable obstacles to responding to the light and grace that God gives. |
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People breed sheep with the intention of shearing their wool, making clothing out of their skin, and eating their flesh. |
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He released Bono's hands, starting in again on his fingers, massaging and kneading the aching flesh. |
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The mid-term break will do wonders to rest the minds too, because this victory was fashioned and won in the head as much as the flesh. |
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The dark red blood forms a glaring contrast to the sickly green of the flesh. |
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Saying that humans, being creatures of flesh, could not obey the law was to say, in effect, that God made a bad job of creating them. |
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Lift up the neck skin to expose the wishbone and cut this away from the flesh, using a razor-sharp knife. |
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These were prepared by collecting live gastropods from the study area, boiling and removing the flesh, rinsing in seawater, and air-drying. |
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He is Adam reborn, both in spirit and in flesh, his athletic torso vivifying that of his disgraced predecessor shown in fresco six. |
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Be very gentle with it, there are a lot of nerve endings in this piece of flesh. |
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It has a distinct fold of flesh, marked by a line of hair that runs like a keel along its belly. |
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Apple maggot earned the name railroad worm long ago for its meandering tunnels beneath the apple skin and eventually throughout the flesh. |
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The first shot of this is an establishing shot with a stone table, restraints and a table with canes, whips, and instruments for raking flesh. |
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Twigs and branches reached out to claw at their flesh, oftentimes causing small cuts or welts to appear on their arms and faces. |
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In the flesh, we've gotten far closer to the jollification with which Santa is frequently associated. |
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What do plastic garbage bags, human flesh, and the skins of apples all have in common? |
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Her bones were melting like jelly now, descending along the edges ever so patiently, dripping slow as wax over her raw flesh. |
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