Sentences with phrase «evisceration as»

And the reason why... well, that's about as close to evisceration as you can get without a knife being involved.
In a brief demo shown at a preview event yesterday, Origins hero Bayek watched a body undergo ritual evisceration as a voiceover respectfully detailed the process.

Not exact matches

You spout off about the importance of charity and generosity as Biblical principles, but likely support movements like the tea party that promote the evisceration of social policies.
Doumbia has long been rated as an explosive and clinical striker who could have the minerals to make it in the Premier League, but his evisceration of Manchester City in two Champions League ties recently have led to increased interest in bringing Doumbia to the Premier League and giving him the opportunity to shine in a major European league.
In advance of Italy's glorious evisceration (made so by its beauty, paradoxical fragility and near forgivingness) of Germany, Why Always Me described football simply as «a job» and likened the scoring of goals to the successful delivery of post.
It goes downhill from there as the semisibs are recruited by black - ops evildoer Gen. Stryker (Huston) to be part of an elite mutant fighting force; chaos and some very poorly rendered CG effects, excluding a masterful helicopter evisceration, ensue.
Initially reluctant to join Gandalf and the dwarves on their quest, Bilbo is eventually persuaded, going so far as to sign a contract disavowing any liability for «injuries sustained, including but not limited to laceration, evisceration, and incineration.»
As seen this month in the evisceration of the No Child Left Behind Act, there are grave consequences for not doing so.
The entire waiver process was sloppily administered in the first place, with Duncan granting waivers to states (and allowing them to ignore whole sections of No Child) even thought they have not yet implemented or enacted all the proposals within their applications, and the administration ignoring concerns raised by its own peer review panels about such matters as how states have ignored the need to gain consultation on proposed changes from American Indian tribes as required under the U.S. Constitution (as well as from black and Latino communities equally affected by the evisceration of accountability).
But clean - tech insiders and environmental groups see this as a complete evisceration of the energy bill.
-- In referring to Michael Mann's hockey stick as «fraudulent» a few years ago, Mark Steyn was only sharing the opinion of hundreds of scientists who have looked at Mann's workâ $» and Steve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick's evisceration of itâ $» and deemed it highly flawed, sloppy, misleading, and (yes) quite possibly «fraudulent.»
Fox shares a particularly plum Posner evisceration, complete with vocabulary choices such as «otiose.»
Of course, such judges almost invariably accompany dicta touching upon the possibility of judicial disobedience to constitutionally suspect legislation with lavishly extravagant examples such as a full - frontal assault upon the basic tenets of democracy or the evisceration of the courts» powers of judicial review.
As the author of the Xperia Z5 evisceration was a third - party and not an iFixit member, there is no official repairability score.
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