Sentences with phrase «whose corpse»

This argument should be rejected on the basis that the person whose corpse the zombie inhabits has died and that their corpse, although animated, is still properly classified as deceased.
There are some client - side calculations, because there have to be, or else everything feels like Shitty McTrashGarbage all the time, and in a game like Destiny it's basically not acceptable to scale back the tickrate to give the server more time to do math about whose corpse tumbles how, and whether or not someone made a jump they attempted.
But Amin is jailed when his wife, whose corpse is pulled from the rubble, is suspected of being the bomber.
While Abel Ferrara is about to unleash Pasolini, his film about the murder of Pier Paolo Pasolini (played by Willem Dafoe), La macchinazione, which likewise probes the mysterious death of Pasolini, whose corpse was found at a seaplane base in Ostia on November 2, 1975, began shooting last week, under the direction of former Pasolini assistant Davide Grieco.
In the past 15 years I have seen more than most people could imagine, including a victim who was chopped up and stir - fried and another whose corpse had been fed through a wood - shredder.
Thirty minutes later, false messages were sent out by the Taxi drivers Transport Union at Wuse alleging the enforcement team shot dead one of their driver whose corpse had been carried to Wuye.
«Consequently, the Command can only confirm the death of Pastor Geoffrey Ogagaghene whose corpse was seen and identified.
God has killed the wicked, whose corpses are being consumed by gnawing maggots and smoldering fire (Isa.
Hunt monsters and strike them down, so that you might craft trousers from their carcass that'll help you best other, greater beasts whose corpses can then be used to craft more powerful trousers still.

Not exact matches

Oden also has a curious habit of including excerpts whose only distinction is that they contain somewhat involved metaphors — a journey from Peking to Canton, one thief accusing another to the police, a merchant momentarily given false hope as he watches his ship founder at sea, an emperor choosing a day - laborer as his son - in - law, the difference in value between a pound of gold and a pound of feathers, a corpse still able to perform some of the functions of a living body — as if such metaphors were intrinsically humorous.
But to the extent that it ignores the finger Lincoln points at the Civil War — to the extent that it forgets the decimation of a generation of young Americans at the beginnings of manhood; to the extent that it forgets the windrows of corpses at Shiloh, the odor of death in the Wilderness, the walking skeletons of Andersonville, 623,000 dead all told, not to mention the interminable list of those crippled, orphaned, and widowed whose pensions became the single largest bill paid by the federal government for the following half - century; to the extent that it ignores how the war cost the United States $ 6.6 billion, rocketed the national debt from $ 65 million to $ 2.7 billion, retarded commodity growth for the next thirty years, and devalued its currency — then the call for reparations opens itself up to a charge of willful forgetfulness so massive that resentment, anger, and bitterness, rather than justice, will (I fear) be its real legacy.
According to a resident whose house was not far from the spot to which the corpse of the victim was found, the lifeless body was either murdered at the spot or dumped after killing.
It is one of the most evocative ancient corpses ever discovered: a 46 - year - old man with an arrow wound in his left shoulder, whose body and belongings came to rest in a high mountain pass some 5,000 years ago.
A 2,580 - year - old carved stone from the site depicts the corpse of a captive chief whose heart had been excised.
In this kind of explosion, the star itself actually implodes — collapses towards its own center — resulting in a dense stellar corpse whose immense gravitational force can end up forming a black hole.
Regardless of whose sandals you're occupying, success is ultimately scored by hammering on the face buttons; mindlessly executing light and heavy attacks - and various combinations thereof - will almost always leave a trail of corpses in your wake.
It would be a hard - hearted horror fan whose pulse didn't quicken when Murray and company bring their vampire corpse to be studied by a young anatomist who can be none other than Victor Frankenstein.
Dashing and handsome when he goes out on the town and given to massive appetites — he meets Alma when she serves him a hilariously heavy breakfast while working in a restaurant in the countryside — Reynolds is a Bluebeard whose manor is home not to the corpses of ex-wives but to a wealth of dresses, each measured to the contours of live - in lovers long since discarded as easily as their formal wear.
Joey LaMarca (James Franco) is a junkie loser who, in a case of drug - assisted self - defense, ices a drug dealer whose disquiet corpse washes up in Joey's father's — Detective Vincent LaMarca's (Robert De Niro)-- precinct.
This literal chiller sees Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch play father - son coroners with a mystery on their slab: a beautiful corpse whose innards reveal a centuries - old history of torture and terror.
In last year's Swiss Army Man, he played a decomposing corpse whose farts powered Paul Dano's character helpfully around a desert island.
As Aristotle wrote in Poetics, «We enjoy contemplating the most precise images of things whose actual sight is painful to us, such as the forms of the vilest animals and of corpses
In their vanguard is a horde of mythical Others — a supernatural army of the living dead whose animated corpses are unstoppable.
Jack's best friend, whose father owns the town's funeral home, delights in clacking together a set of dentures he's lifted from a corpse.
To further help keep things interesting there's several different types of enemies to fought, such as incredibly fast ninja robots whose sole purpose it to slice up your face with their deadly blades or massive minigun toting behemoths intent on turning you into a lovely bullet - ridden corpse.
In the mid-19th century, a sudden cultural mix of early photography, science à la Darwin and fantasy by way of Lewis Carroll fueled an ironic response from certain educated Victorian ladies, whose pastimes included scrapbook diaries, parlor games (such as exquisite corpse) and — as on vivid display at the Met — photocollaged family albums.
THE DRAWING CENTER «Exploratory Works: Drawings From the Department of Tropical Research Field Expeditions» sets the scene with old magazine articles and comic books; imaginative field - station re-creations by Mark Dion; a few tagged animal corpses as neat and compact as folding umbrellas; and a palmetto fan taken undersea in his bathysphere by the celebrity scientist William Beebe (1877 - 1962), whose field work is the subject of this exhibition.
Insist they did: Robert Gober's handmade newspapers with headlines about the gay «threat» to marriage; the graffitilike scrawl on Pat Ward Williams's mural of five young black men asking viewers «What You Lookn At»; and Pepón Osorio's installation of a cramped Latino home featuring a corpse covered with a bloody sheet — The Scene of the Crime (Whose Crime?).
Schutz's 2016 painting Open Casket was inspired by the photograph of the mutilated corpse of Emmett Till, whose mother, Mamie Till Mobley, insisted on an open casket at his funeral because she wanted her community to see what had happened to her son.
Harris is a fitting subject for Kara Walker, whose career dredges up the rotting corpses of history rather than tell neat tales or grant reassurances.
Dexter Dalwood is the artist whose work titled The Death of David Kelly might draw comparisons with hefty history paintings such as David's magisterial The Death of Marat, which depicted the revolutionary journalist's corpse in his bath after he was killed by Charlotte Corday.
It does occur to me that history is very consistent with providing corpses whose last words were, «But I object.»
The biggest clues came as corpses: particularly, the remains of microscopic algae known as diatoms and chrysophytes, whose glassy scales preserve extremely well in lake sediment.
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