Sentences with phrase «corpses into»

Is it possible that Jaish al - Islam, desirous of provoking the US into overthrowing the Syria government, re-purposed such corpses into an abandoned building, adding foam to numerous bodies?
On a dock on the island a man was casually tipping corpses into the sea.
The Chinese government and NetEase, the licensee for World of Warcraft in China, have imposed a modification on Chinese versions of the game which places flesh on bare - boned skeletons and transforms dead character corpses into tidy graves.
On the plus side, this XP flows into a skill tree with three branches divided across Warrior, Hunter and Seer disciplines and filled with brilliant stuff like sleep darts, the ability to tame predator animals, and a neat ability that allows you to turn corpses into plague bombs.
Monster Hunter World (PS4 / XB1): What is better than running around with a group of your friends fighting ridiculous monsters in order to turn their corpses into weapons and armor?
Coming off a weeklong Destiny bender, I felt right at home in Advanced Warfare, as I hovered overhead for half a second to pick off other players, or surged up over them and slammed their ragdoll corpses into the ground.
that is him; I am not going to waste my time following any corpse into the grave».
«The stubborn fly follows the corpse into the grave.
An even better revenge perk is Martyrdom, which pops the pin on one of your grenades as you die turning your corpse into a lethal weapon.
Another starts converting a corpse into another Necromorph.

Not exact matches

A stroll down a real street called Memory Lane in London leads you to the London Institute of Psychiatry, where J.A.N. «Nick» Corsellis sliced into the brains of three corpses and found the first evidence of AE.
Just as hedge funds jumped into the fray to complicate Argentina's debt settlement, so speculators are trying to make a killing off Ukraine's financial corpse, seeing this gray area opened up.
The Episcopal bishop of Washington once pleaded with FDR, as he slipped into his car after a service, to entrust his own corpse to the cathedral.
Scorsese adds a final touch to make the point clear, having Rodrigues's wife slip a small crucifix into his corpse's hand, immediately before he is taken to be cremated.
Once more trouble was stewing» you could taste it» what with old Shermans phosphoring into ash across the desert, and all those blackened corpses on the road to Tripoli and Hell.
Bringing life to a dried fish (this is only present in later texts)(First group) 3 Miracles — Breathes life into birds fashioned from clay, curses a boy, who then becomes a corpse, curses a boy who falls dead and his parents become blind Attempt to teach Jesus which fails, with Jesus doing the teaching 3 Miracles — Reverses his earlier acts, resurrects a friend who fell from a roof, heals a man who chopped his foot with an axe [1]
Metaphorical airplanes flown by metaphorical hijackers did not crash into metaphorical buildings leaving thousands of metaphorical corpses.
So understood, the absence of his corpse serves to invite the living into deeper reflection about and gratitude for the «heavenly shrines» who, Newman incants, «yet live to God.»
His corpse was mutilated by a spear and left to rot in a cave because there wasn't time to properly wrap the embalming spices into the grave clothes.
I can't prove that Jesus didn't walk on a lake, transmute water into wine, dispel a rainstorm, wither a fig tree, cure blindness and muteness with his magic spittle, or reanimate a few corpses, although we call these acts miracles because they're impossible.
Again, the physical Resurrection (meaning a resuscitated corpse returning to life), Ascension (of Jesus» crucified corpse), and Assumption (Mary's corpse) into heaven did not take place.
«Now the soul by itself is not man, for the thing formed (by God) was already called «man» before the soul was threaded into it: nor is flesh without soul man, for after the soul's exile it is enregistered as «corpse».
I disagree with the choice of words here, and, perhaps, the meaning in that Jesus» death was necessary and so was something that he chose to not resist and that, later, he left the tomb into which his then - corpse had been interred by rolling away a rock which had served as the «door» to it, which would not require any «busting».
I can tell you this much, if any of my fufure relatives becomes a Mormon, and baptizes my atheist corpse, I will start believing in the afterlife, will myself back into existence, and spend the rest of their natural lives haunting them.
To answer that question, one needn't look any further than the dozens of damning undercover investigations into agribusiness operations released over the last several years: chickens crammed so tightly into tiny cages that they can't even spread their wings, living in the same space with the rotting corpses of their cage - mates; mother pigs unable to even turn around for months on end inside their gestation crates; factory farm workers sadistically abusing animals; and more.
That is, until the moment we saw the young Hodor (er, Wylis) collapse into a seizure caused by a time - traveling warg who needed the future Wylis to hold the door against a furious barrage of reanimated corpses.
I'm not going to ruin a great day by delving into the guts of a disintegrating corpse.
Coupled with these are images more directly reminiscent of those grainy black and white photos on display in Holocaust museums throughout the world — lines of men kneeling in front of ditches, gunmen behind them about to shoot, or a row of bloodied corpses already keeled over into the ditch.
The warning came as the controversies over the identity of the Liberian corpse brought into a hospital in Nkwelle Ezunaka, Oyi local government area of Anambra State, are yet to die down.
This is not the time to enter into a lengthy post-mortem over the corpse of the British economy's boom.
It was clear that if we went into coalition with Labour, we would not be establishing a new government, we would be chaining ourselves to a decaying corpse.
He writes: «It was clear that if we went into coalition with Labour, we would not be establishing a new government, we would be chaining ourselves to a decaying corpse.
From this perspective we can see why Aristotle accepted spontaneous generation without anxiety: putrefying matter, already seething with change, could accidentally fall into self - perpetuating patterns of activity and thus spin off organisms — maggots in corpses or oysters in mud.
And the atmospheric pressure is only half a percent of what it is at sea level, threatening to shrivel cells into freeze - dried corpses.
In A.D. 542, during the savage Plague of Justinian, the citizens of Constantinople buried their dead in towers along the city walls and, when there was no more room, in massive pits into which corpses were flung like carrion.
Neutron stars, stellar corpses that pack the mass of the sun into balls a dozen miles across, are among the most extreme objects in the universe.
Even the nice vanilla wonder trees I had in the lab didn't mask the odor of the rotting meat I used to feed my new - found study subjects, so I moved into a room located near the so - called corpse entry that had a grating instead of windows.
Neutron stars are dense stellar corpses with masses «only» a little larger than the Sun crammed into a city - size sphere.
«And the corpse abuse — the way they were haphazardly piled up, the way femurs were made into tools — says the victims were enemies of whoever buried them.»
At one morgue, since shuttered, doctors were collecting blood, bile and other bodily fluids in 5 - gallon buckets and pumping them back into corpses because a septic system had collapsed, making it impossible to wash the fluids down the drain.
Coal - mining companies blast the peaks into the valleys and streams, which are filling with rubble and the corpses of trees.
If pigeons are so smart, why do they still make kamikaze flights into my bedroom window, leaving messy corpses on...
Dangerous burials Traditional burials of those who have died from Ebola are a major source of spread because they bring many of those attending into direct contact with infected corpses (see «Dangerous funerals»).
It started when the corpses of microbes and algae fell to the sea floor and got sucked into Earth's mantle by diving tectonic plates.
A pair of burying beetles, one male and one female, claim the body and begin to dig away the soil beneath it, so that the corpse gradually sinks into the ground and eventually becomes covered in soil.
Neutron stars are dense, fast - spinning stellar corpses that can pull material from a smaller orbiting star, spooling it into a disc before gobbling it up.
In fact, Hannam said, many societies have banned or limited the carving up of human corpses, from the ancient Greeks and Romans to early Europeans (that's why Galen was stuck dissecting animals and peering into gladiator wounds).
But we can not discount the possibility that it really is a spacecraft — perhaps one that got into trouble a long time ago and its corpse continues to tumble for eternity through the vastness of interstellar space.
Using X-rays, he peered into a 5,500 - year - old Egyptian corpse that had been naturally mummified.
Staring into the dramatic corpse of a dead star known as Cassiopeia A, astronomers using NASA's NuSTAR X-ray telescope have for the first time mapped out radioactive titanium in a supernova.
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