Had the child before her been real, she would have flayed the skin from her bones with a thousand hungry spiders. |
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His carcass was also flayed, the skin torn into pieces and sold as souvenirs. |
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If I had the power, I would have every single one of these inhuman monsters responsible for this travesty flayed alive. |
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The enemy stood shocked as the heavy weapon flayed him open, and he fell to the ground. |
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His legs flayed about still as he burst out laughing, giggling like a small child. |
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He flayed the killers of the minister stressing further that Ige must not be mourned in an unchristianly manner. |
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The rye straw would be scutched or flayed during the long winter nights, sheafed and left ready for the thatcher. |
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The corpses had not been flayed or dismembered in any way, but succumbed to their stab wounds and blood loss. |
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This painting within a painting shows a flayed figure whose blue body resembles an ecorche statuette used in academic life-study classes. |
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The men moved in among the densely packed animals, smashed skulls with five-foot hickory clubs and flayed the twitching corpses. |
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Employees who do not comply will be flayed alive and slowly chopped into little pieces. |
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Don't you want to see their skin flayed from their backs and made into tasteful table lamps? |
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It seemed almost as if he was being flayed alive and his flesh seared away, layer by layer. |
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Death squads are operating with official sanction and running their own torture centres where detainees have their skin flayed from their bones. |
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The man didn't have time to scream as the flesh was flayed from his body by the hundreds of razor sharp blades. |
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Her clothes were flayed, her exposed skin covered by hundreds of small, ripping bites. |
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Some of them had their skins flayed off them and their flesh was flung to the dogs. |
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In some cases the corpse has been flayed to display the muscles and internal organs. |
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Bound in the flayed skin of 100 saints and penned with the blood of virgins, this sinister and forbidden occult text is an item of incredible power. |
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He was flayed and his skin mounted on the door as a warning. |
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The now ex-king heard rumours of the impending showdown and when the group arrived had them arrested, ordered they be flayed alive and flogged to death. |
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She shall be transfixed to your Temple doors and flayed alive! |
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It's yet another reason why they all should be crucified and flayed alive. |
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Some might argue that a man being impaled, flayed alive and left to bake in the desert could hardly be categorized as wholesomely edifying entertainment. |
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The skin and eyes look like they've been flayed off a living subject. |
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They seem insignificant among the bodies burnt to charcoal, or flayed to muscle and skin, half covered in rags, scenes of a terrible and continuing horror. |
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This horrible spectacle included having his skin flayed with iron combs. |
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This protean figure is also a few fibers shy of the flayed red man on the House Bolton sigil from Game of Thrones. |
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Note: Frozen and freshly flayed hides or skins that are directly sent to the tanneries do not need to be re-hydrated. |
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How can one touch the wounds of all those who have, so to speak, been flayed alive, without making the pain of their wounds still more searing? |
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The flayed body immediately raises the context of anatomical study. |
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In the central panel, Sen. Elizabeth Warren whispers into the ear of the Pope as Mitt Romney and hedge fund managers are flayed. |
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In half an hour it came out, flayed and roasted, black oily skin peeled from both sides. |
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After trial and conviction, Turner was hanged and his body flayed, beheaded, and quartered. |
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Yesterday, my solicitor entered my bed-chamber unsummoned, a presumptuous act for which I once would have had him flayed three times about the court-yard. |
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The leaders of the three main parties had to play the submissive, smiling politely as the flesh was flayed off them. |
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But to the purist, in Twenty20 too many bad shots get runs and bowlers are too easily flayed. |
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Visitors are struck by these astonishing flayed figures listed and protected as historic monuments. |
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In the 1930s, Césaire fought racism and French colonialism, from which he flayed, among other things, cultural oppression. |
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Especially striking is the anatomic study of the saint's martyrdom, in which he is being flayed alive by his executioners. |
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Another young girl shows off her cheek, flayed by an exploding shell, and demonstrates that her flesh is already beginning to get infected. |
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Or you can mount a flayed rabbit to hang in your living room while a chef turns its innards into a nose-to-tail feast. |
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A few stinging shots flayed part of the hull, sending both Serge and Allicia tumbling around as the ship arched threateningly, before righting itself. |
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Some had their eyes gouged out, others had flayed or badly bleeding skin. |
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It draws its name from the famous Phrygian Satyr who symbolized the freedom of man in the face of the Gods, and once defied Apollo in a musical contest to find himself flayed to death. |
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According to a story passed down for generations, a Dane was caught hiding in the cathedral after a raid and, as retribution for the destruction wrought by his countrymen, was flayed alive. |
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Who is going to pay that tab It is for this estimate, among others, that Mr Rector and Jason Richwine, his co-author on the Heritage study, have been flayed. |
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Water and wind have flayed the skin off the unprotected earth, and that this has continued up to our own time is chargeable to our neglect and not to the actions of out forefathers. |
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When not flayed, pigs must have their bristles removed immediately. |
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Game of Thrones built an audience on the bodies behind the Bolton sigil, characters raped, bisected, disemboweled, flayed, despined and castrated in the name of prestige television. |
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A personal film in which the flayed alive artist engages his whole being. |
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The triumphant Apollo had Marsyas, a follower of the revelrous Achaean deity Dionysus, flayed for his presumption. |
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Look, when I left Brothers and Sisters, I felt as if I were flayed alive. |
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She's flayed and haunted and hiding from her tormentors by the soup tins at the local supermarket – a scene that prompted a wholly inexplicable hoot of laughter from a lone man in the audience. |
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Having negotiated 362 deliveries in the heat and hysteria, Tendulkar misread the inswing out of George's hand, flayed wide, caught an inside edge, and the stumps were rattled. |
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However, those people who buy cuddly toys or fashionable handbags made of cat or dog fur contribute to a trade that causes animals to be tortured, beaten and flayed alive. |
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The Chapmans on offer are two photogravure prints that combine images of innocence – children's faces, rabbits, cartoonish owls – with slices of Grand Guignol: skulls, flayed flesh, mouths full of fangs. |
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Potter suffered for over thirty years from psoriatic arthropathy, which bent his hands into claws and at times caused his skin to flake off until he looked flayed pink. |
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Warner skied Stokes to Broad at wide mid-on, Marsh edged the right-armer to Root at third slip and Smith flayed Broad to cover point where Stokes held a fine low catch. |
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Turner and his followers were hanged, and Turner's body was flayed. |
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