The chicken was impaled on a stick which was secured upright in the ground and the can was placed over it. |
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I fall down a staircase and get impaled by a sculpture of a cherub's arrow. |
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A Yorkshire schoolboy cheated death after he was impaled on an iron spike that went straight through his throat. |
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He had attended parties, and he had been impaled with hot pokers, and between the two, the hot pokers still held a narrow lead. |
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Known as a stylite, or one who lives on a pillar, he virtually impaled himself physically for a lifetime but thereby gained spiritual eternity. |
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I'm going to be impaled on a million poisonous needles and die a slow, agonizing death. |
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Although imbibing nothing stronger than orange juice, he later tripped and was almost impaled on a halberd. |
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When used in an impaled coat the bordure is not continued around the inner side. |
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The car was impaled on the railings of a pedestrian crossing in Tadcaster Road near the roundabout. |
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Stick your head through and hey presto, it looks to have been impaled on a pikestaff above York's royal gateway. |
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It was then that I caught sight of a series of strange metal bars impaled within the side of the walls near the entrance of the corridor. |
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Guard cells were impaled with double-barrelled electrodes, one barrel being used to clamp the membrane potential with the dSEVC amplifier. |
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To stop transects from moving they were lightly impaled on a thin spike attached to the bottom of the dish. |
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When a prey is in sight, the mask is thrust forward and the prey instantly impaled on the hooks, then drawn back to the mouth and eaten. |
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He lunged the sword in her direction, stopping precisely before it impaled her throat. |
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Frequently, as here, the center finial consists of a ball impaled on a spire, on top of the urn and bell. |
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We all dove for the marshmallows and impaled them to the end of out metal pokers. |
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Amelia ducked and rolled to the side to avoid being impaled by Breanne's rapier, the fight now a melee. |
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If Jesus were impaled on a mere crux simplex, the titilus would have been placed above his hands. |
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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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He was posthumously attainted of treason, and along with those of other deceased regicides, his corpse was exhumed and hanged, and his skull impaled in Westminster Hall. |
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One of the most striking occurrences is made up of very thin anatase plates impaled on fine aegirine needles. |
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In Europe in the 18th century, people were punished in the streets of Paris by being quartered by horses and by being impaled. |
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Accidents also may occasionally play a significant role, as hummingbirds can be caught in spiders' webs or impaled on sharp objects. |
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Two white pickets are impaled in the ground at the start of the search lane 30 centimetres apart. |
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I do remember that the tail wiggled when we impaled the head end on the hook so maybe there was a response to pain. |
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Her transpierced vocal chords emitted a slight squeak as her mind registered the fact that she was immovably entangled and impaled more than twenty times. |
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But try explaining that to an amphipod impaled and partially digested on the branches of a killer sponge in the deep Pacific. |
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I took the apple from my coat pocket and impaled it on a dead branch. |
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Perhaps it's all for the best that I be impaled on his hood ornament. |
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You plummet to the bottom screaming and are impaled on the spikes. |
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Aside from the spuds that were impaled on my spade after almost every thrust into the earth, these are on the menu for tonight along with roast butternut squash. |
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Some civilians had been mutilated with broken beer bottles, some impaled on bamboo. |
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Two incidents reported of persons being impaled on the outer arm of the u shaped hook. One in the neck, one in the wrist. |
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He spanned his crossbow and impaled two Trolls who were about to knock her down from behind. |
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Since the mid-1930s, the Watchtower Society has taught in its publications that Jesus Christ was impaled on a single-beamed torture stake. |
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Contrary to what some people think fish do have nervous systems and experience agonising pain when impaled on a hook. |
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Is it worth while to weigh down upon one's own wound, and hang impaled upon a patibulum? |
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Lest her little monster fans worry, as she stepped on stage, her derriere did not appear to have been impaled. |
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The medical student came upon an accident in a city street where he found the man, a wealthy entrepreneur, impaled by the shaft that joined his trap and horse. |
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It is understood that the vehicle skidded after avoiding a car involved in another accident, mounted the verge and became impaled on a pole projecting from a crash barrier. |
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A guy wearing pink appeared to be spotting her, but I was worried that he could have gotten impaled by those Stiletto heels. |
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I nearly died when I was 13 after I got impaled on a metal spike. |
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French novelist Balzac referred to this cheese as early as 1841. It is easily recognised by the rye straw impaled in the cheese for ease of handling. |
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A GARDENER was taken to hospital after his leg became impaled on the 14in blades of a soil rotavator. |
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She had been impaled in her back by a long dagger-type object. |
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This does not include billions of fish caught illegally nor unwanted fish accidentally caught and discarded, nor does it count fish impaled on hooks as bait. |
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A POLICE squad car was impaled on a mechanical bollard in Liverpool city centre. |
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The second car, covered hopper UTCX 59289, had been impaled diagonally from the bottom of the B-end to the top of the A-end by a long piece of the south rail. |
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His quartered carcass was impaled above other London city gates. |
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His arms show the crancelin of Saxony impaled with the crossed swords of the Marshalcy of the Empire which went with the Saxon Electorate. |
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The royal arms of the British monarch are impaled with the royal arms of her father. |
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The poor man then took the stake and put it into the forest, and the following day he checked it and found a stag had gotten impaled on it. |
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He then took the stake to the river Lochy and put it underwater, and returning later he saw a large salmon had gotten impaled on it. |
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He then took the stake and set it on the roof of his house, but not long afterwards, a large raven flew by and got impaled on it. |
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Typically this will be the arms of their husband impaled with their own personal arms or those of their father, if armigerous. |
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Marine turtles, functioning as a mobile shelter for small fish, can be impaled accidentally by a swordfish trying to catch the fish. |
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Japanese mercenaries were hired to deal with the orang kaya, forty of whom were beheaded with their heads impaled and displayed on bamboo spears. |
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The coat of arms of England was impaled with Philip's to denote their joint reign. |
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The images, thought to originate in the United States, show the man leaping off a bridge to escape officers, and being impaled on railings and decapitated. |
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One steel picket is impaled 50 centimetres beyond the end of the lane and two white steel pickets are impaled 30 centimetres apart at the entrance of the lane. |
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A relentless grid of windows has been punched through the old stone wall, as if the facade has been impaled on some kind of architectural iron maiden. |
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In a few years from now, you will be impaled on the brink of war. |
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Fraser's bridge remained impaled on Calcutta's bow. |
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The scaly roofline represents the Dragon impaled on St George's sword. |
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If the dog is having difficulty keeping to a straight line after several days, the puppy trainer places a kong on the steel picket impaled in the ground at the end of the track to help direct the dog. |
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If you find an impaled object, do not remove it. |
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At the left a man stands on the bank of a marsh seemingly holding up a long spear on which is impaled a fish and a duck represented just above the fish. Both fish are bultis. |
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A YOUNG boy became impaled on his BMX handlebar after an unlucky fall. |
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He was particularly devoted to the cult of Edward the Confessor, and around 1395 he had his own arms impaled with the mythical arms of the Confessor. |
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