Right outside the door was the body of a dog, skinned and eviscerated, the organs neatly arranged in a set pattern. |
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Argue the acceptable character of the terrorist attack, and you are rightly eviscerated. |
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The government's proposed monitoring would have eviscerated the attorney-client privilege. |
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Today, as democratic politics is eviscerated into marketing alone, it is assumed that this candidate deserves to win. |
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But a future I may yet look back on these days at halcyon, from a fog of new employment legislation and eviscerated social spending. |
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None of these possibilities are likely to unfold, however, if the promise of economic security for retirement is eviscerated in the meantime. |
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An appellate tribunal overturned the original opinion that had eviscerated free speech rights. |
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They are in Hollywood, on the set of the movie Stab 3, where members of the cast are being eviscerated in the same order that their characters were offed in the screenplay. |
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Pasok, the former socialist ruling party, eviscerated again last night, has to ride shotgun for this all the way. |
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Unfortunately, as a leader in this, these groups are going to have those moneys eviscerated by the government. |
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Some Delegations pointed out that the proposed method did not satisfy its purpose, particularly in the case of large fish or eviscerated fish. |
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The fish may be eviscerated. If eviscerated, it shall be practically free from visceral parts other than roe, milt or kidney. |
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A conversion ratio of 1,15 is used to convert the weight of eviscerated catches to round fish weight. |
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The game is also eviscerated there, a process which should exclude any health risk in the meat. |
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The guides and operators know what to look for in eviscerated animals, to see if there are any problems or safety concerns. |
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They must be eviscerated within 24 hours of slaughter under the supervision of the competent authority. |
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In Section 2.1.2, the Committee noted that according to the present wording countries had the choice of the presentation as eviscerated or not. |
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But none of this comes close to making up for what is a standard made-for-television biography eviscerated by massive, inexcusable bowdlerization. |
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The fact that his educational opportunities expanded as a result of the same event that psychically eviscerated his father is compelling, but the theme is dropped. |
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He had been feeling through the inside, just right at the edge where the killer had eviscerated the dog, when he felt a slight aberration in the internal lining. |
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Bob Schieffer eviscerated Cain on Face the Nation over the use a cigarette in his campaign ad gone viral. |
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That day she, very authentically, eviscerated Jay Leno over the Tonight Show debacle at NBC in front of a roomful of press. |
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To meet their budget targets, European allies are gutting already eviscerated military budgets. |
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And Yukos, the oil company Mr Khodorkovsky once ran, looks set to be eviscerated when most of Yuganskneftegaz, its oil-production subsidiary, is sold on December 19th. |
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Without the latter, entitlement programmes will have to be eviscerated, even if, as now looks possible, the defence budget takes a share of the pain. |
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Masters of vessels which hold a valid special fishing permit shall keep records of the weight of shark fins and the eviscerated remaining parts of sharks retained on board and transhipped or landed. |
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Arctic hare have been reported to occasionally eat meat, including fish and the stomach contents of eviscerated caribou. |
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The salting process including the temperature and time should be sufficiently controlled to prevent the development of Clostridium botulinum or fish should be eviscerated prior to brining. |
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What is most disturbing about the process by which this law is being eviscerated is that Parliament has moved that a review of the law be undertaken this year and that recommendations for reform be made. |
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Otherwise, why would they sign or consider signing an agreement that eviscerated their governing powers to regulate and adjudicate economic and social matters within the country? |
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The fish must have a rounded ventral body surface when viewed laterally and the body wall musculature should show no significant tendency to collapse when carcass is eviscerated. |
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Why on earth, from my colleague's perspective, has the government eviscerated the power of the federal government and made us much less than what we are as a nation? |
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Over subsequent years the political opposition was eviscerated. |
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They were then scalded, depilated, labeled, eviscerated, divided into halves. |
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The alternative I suppose would have been what the Reform Party advocated which would have virtually eviscerated, decimated the federal government's support for senior citizens. |
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Gallo Ruspante chickens are released for consumption only after slaughter, partially eviscerated or eviscerated without offal, with heads and feet, air chilled, in individual or combined packages protected in some way. |
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They were stunned, exsanguinated, and immediately eviscerated. |
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