Sentences with phrase «lacerated on»

Initially there was grappling and I'd be reminded of that scene in Absolutely Fabulous when Patsy gets lacerated on the strings of an elaborate designer lampshade!
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.

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Prosecutors said the McMartin teachers had hosted orgies, on school grounds and off — sodomizing the children, demanding oral sex, lacerating them with bullwhips.
On Tuesday (11/11) afternoon, it was announced that Andrew Luck had suffered a lacerated kidney after being sandwiched by Broncos LB Danny Trevathan and DE Vance Walker.
«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.
Since Jose Antonio Vargas's original report that only Ron Paul and John McCain had so far agreed to participate in the September Republican version of last week's CNN / YouTube debate, plenty of folks on the left, right and center have dogpiled on the candidates, lacerating defenders» arguments and leaving me with little doubt that Romney, Giuliani, et al will ultimately grudgingly deign to take questions from The Common Man.
On Oct. 13, Price was kicked and punched repeatedly in the middle of the street after buying cigarettes at a 24 - hour deli on College Point Boulevard around 4:30 a.m., He suffered a fractured jaw and ribs, a damaged lung and a lacerated spleeOn Oct. 13, Price was kicked and punched repeatedly in the middle of the street after buying cigarettes at a 24 - hour deli on College Point Boulevard around 4:30 a.m., He suffered a fractured jaw and ribs, a damaged lung and a lacerated spleeon College Point Boulevard around 4:30 a.m., He suffered a fractured jaw and ribs, a damaged lung and a lacerated spleen.
He finished by lacerating the «austerity driven by an outdated dogma» which was on offer from the opposition.
On a salt free diet, the valves of your heart muscle can tire, lacerate, and could even cause a fatal heart attack.
The exchanges in «Dark Stranger» are monotonous, draining the film of vitality as the camera lingers on repetitive ugly behavior, not the wonderfully mischievous stuff that would lend the film a stupendously lacerating identity.
Set around a birthday party, it's one of the first features dealing with gay life on its own terms, including copious boozing, relationship strains and lacerating self - recombination.
At a time when we've seen several lacerating documentaries about the economic meltdown, and Michael Lewis» The Big Short is on the best - seller lists, «Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps» isn't nearly as merciless as I expected.
Beefier engine mounts ensure the block won't shake loose on bumpier road sections, while a thick aluminium skid plate prevents sharp rocks from lacerating an otherwise vulnerable oil pan.
She also expresses a lacerating yet crucial vision of the tragic legacies of the U.S. government's brutal war on Native Americans.
Dogs can experience a wide range of mishaps while gnawing on bones, from breaking their teeth to ingesting slivers that lacerate their digestive systems.
Esther brought Dinky to a surgical veterinary hospital where Dinky had surgery on both of her legs, and had her face stitched where it was lacerated.
Dogs have also received terrible injuries as a result of the sudden jerk on their neck that occurs when they run out the leash, including neck wounds, lacerated tracheas, and injuries to the spine.
On the far side of the basement gallery at White Cube, a large section of the wall had been torn open to reveal a loading entrance, the doorframe behind the lacerated plasterboard wrenched outwards into the gallery.
The climate movement is pointing out that unconventional fossil fuel extraction techniques (fracking, tar sands excavation, deep - water drilling, mountaintop removal coal mining) are leaving or will leave toxic wastes and scars on the landscape as the fossil fuel industry gouges and lacerates the earth in search of combustible fossil resources.
Perhaps it might be worth checking a few more of Delingpole's sources in «Killing the earth to Save It» which is described by News Corp. columnist Andrew Bolt on the back cover as «wonderful» with «devastating facts and lacerating anecdotes».
He knelt down on a floor at a job site and lacerated his knee on glass.
The building was lacerated by debris on 9/11 that left its interior exposed to the elements for weeks.
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