Sentences with phrase «for lacerated»

Artfully inspired: Inspired by Argentinean artist Lucio Fontana, who's known for his lacerated brush strokes, Chakra says he's aiming for «sophisticated minimalism in the silhouette.»
He was rushed to the emergency vet where he was treated for a lacerated liver and a contusion of his right lung.
Bone points punctured effectively, flaked stone created a greater incision, and the microblade was best for lacerated wounds.
Known and loved for lacerating political satires The Thick of It, In the Loop and Veep, Armando Iannucci has a gift for skewering incompetent authority figures — locating the humour in their bumbling errors — as well as for truly creative, foul - mouthed insults.

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His companion for over thirty years was a woman old enough to be his mother; and when she died it was not long before, like a Pavlovian dog trained to lacerate his heart with the same emotional experiences, he, married a woman whose circumstances were exactly parallel to those of his own mother in 1908 — a woman dying of cancer who had two small sons.»
The party that institutionally favors redefining marriage, diminishing legal protections for the unborn, and rolling back religious liberty protections for those who disagree with those initiatives was lacerated on Tuesday night.
With Andrew Luck set to miss 2 - 6 weeks with a lacerated kidney, first place could be up for grabs.
He was limited to 17 games in his sophomore and junior seasons, the product of a broken leg, a lacerated kidney, and a one - game suspension for a pregame scuffle before a showdown at Penn State.
«Anyone you vote for as mayor will take action on housing, will take action on policing, will take action on transport, but we are the only party proposing to do it in a way that actually incorporates the needs of everybody in the capital,» she says taking a seat in the top of floor of the WEP's studio, nursing a cup of tea as another April shower lacerates the windows.
Farage once again proved an effective channel for their outrage, lacerating Nick Clegg as the representative of an out - of - touch and unresponsive political class.
It's been in Chris Gibson's thoughts — our congressman took to his Facebook page to lacerate Silver and Cuomo for their alleged ethical misdeeds and call for a paradigm shift in state government.
For Coachella I also bought a lacerated pair of jeans during the Shopbop sale and a skirt with fringes.
In Argentina's official submission for the Foreign Language Academy Award, the full impact of this lacerating look at mutual victims of imperialism only comes clear in the ironic finale.
The searching loss - of - faith drama First Reformed is the happy result of Paul Schrader's entering the what - the - hell - let's - go - for - it stage of his long and bravely self - lacerating career.
The comeback was short - lived, however, After Last Tango in Paris — for my money the most emotionally lacerating performance in film history — sent just about everyone involved off the deep end.
The episode of coitus interruptus that follows sets a wry pattern for all of Isabelle's interactions with her many suitors (played by Nicolas Duvauchelle, Bruno Podalydès and others), in which the thrill of initial interest soon gives way to hesitation, disappointment and lacerating self - critique.
She leads Wakanda's all - women royal defender — the Dora Milaje — and faces the lacerating responsibility for the throne and her country in a great arc.
Hers came for playing a revenge - seeking mother in «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,» Irish playwright Martin McDonagh's lacerating and controversial fable about a small town racked by grief and anger, which also won a supporting actor prize for Sam Rockwell as a racist police officer.
Clocking in at over four hours in two rich parts, at least in the edited version debuting this weekend at Toronto's Lightbox, it's a landmark of seriocomic storytelling that is simultaneously a satire of biographical tall - tales, a depressive's bildungsroman, and an alternately tender and lacerating self - portrait, defending all the Joes and Larses of the world for their obscenity without sparing them the lash.
His voice quaking, his head cast down, Tim commenced to lacerate himself for his shortcomings.
Taking care to be mindful of the surfaces your dog is walking over is important, however even when you're watchful it's still possible for your pooch to walk over glass or other sharp objects which could lacerate their paws or pads.
Invoking Hunter S. Thompson is a risky proposition for young writers, who can be gulled into thinking that chemical intake and sketchy reporting are substitutes for the gonzo great's keen insight and lacerating wit.
Jacques Villeglé is a French mixed - media artist famous for his alphabet with symbolic letters and collage with ripped or lacerated posters.
For instance the lacerated plastic sheets of David Hammons» «Untitled» (2007) transforms to resemble flayed skin after it's seen in association with Peter Hujar's photograph «Andrew's Back» (1973) and Martin Wong's painting «Inri» (1984) not to mention countless other works featuring disembodied heads, genitals, lips and other body parts.
Lacerates all enemies with a raw volley of rasping ice for 24 MP.
The building was lacerated by debris on 9/11 that left its interior exposed to the elements for weeks.
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