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How to lose weight by losing control of your bowels.
Let me excavate your bowels and become one with you.
Demons summoned from the bowels of Hell or some such.
We are located in the steamy bowels of South Texas.
I'll swallow pills that make my stomach and bowels spasm.
The floor ran deep with the bowels of cultural Marxism.
A feminist fright sent straight from the bowels of hell.
These are fake statements, pulled from the bowels of the internet.
Let it all go: your bowels and your stories, on IWasPoisoned.com.
Others left him nauseated, unable to eat or move his bowels.
I can now control my bladder, but not completely my bowels.
Technology offers doctors a view inside patients' hearts, brains and bowels.
You will burn in the fiery bowels of Jimmy Kimmel's hell.
RP: Of course, we use bathrooms for more than voiding bowels.
I became fixated with eating foods that would help my bowels move.
From here, we fled into the bowels of the dark early hours.
A woman's bowels can get lacerated accidentally — and so can her child.
Once inside the arena, you are literally in the bowels of the building.
It was during his four-year stint in the bowels of an Egyptian
Yes. Principled conservative torchbearer fighting the fight in the bowels of the campaign?
It felt like I had passed through the bowels of a great beast.
They had Prince Charles and, can you put it up, Camilla Parker Bowels.
There's urine, bowels, armpits, body hair, and the regular mention of the vagina.
Nobody needed to know how gross and unwomanly me and my bowels were.
As Kent stared down into the bowels of the earth, a face appeared.
You know how they say that you evacuate your bowels when you die?
And now, another pizza aberration has emerged from the bowels of the Internet.
The most common conditions affect refugee's respiratory systems, the skin, and the bowels.
You can wait until your bowels are empty and always clean the outside.
One elite nanny said she had to manually clear out a toddler's bowels.
So sure, let's have little philosophical conversations in the bowels of sailing ships!
So sure, let's have little philosophical conversations in the bowels of sailing ships!
"A trip into the bowels of the beast is worth it," he said.
Deep in the bowels of the hospital, sunlight was hard to come by.
Dormant Wii consoles gathered dust in the bowels of my family's entertainment centers.
Dirty dishes mean people have been eating; that people have been eating means bowels will be emptied; that bowels will be emptied means we are not and will never be the sweatless caricatures marketed to us by the wellness industry.
Image: FacebookA familiar tale has emerged from the bowels of Silicon Valley of late.
The diarrhea happens because a woman's uterus and bowels contract at the same time.
My bowels vacated, I am flooded with gratitude for my body and for infrastructure.
But the protection which its forehead denies this monster is furnished by its bowels.
What if I suddenly lose control of my bowels and literally shit the bed?
And all those calibrations trace back to right here, in the bowels of NIST.
By age 1, their bowels have matured enough that they can eat honey safely.
Rather, it's in the bowels of the building near the lesser-trafficked screening rooms.
I will not be able to control my bowels or my surroundings as tightly.
The change was a result of an error somewhere in the bowels of Boeing.
He expected bile and bowels, entrails of dismay, false clues, field days for maggots.
While they were holding him, Snorri became agitated, moved his bowels violently and collapsed.
He must've prepared for that possibility, emptied his bladder and bowels before hanging himself.
When opioid receptors in the bowels are affected, however, it leads to wicked constipation.
Some dogs need to move around a bit before they release their bladder or bowels.
In the bowels of Chrome experimental development, a new version of the web browser brews.
The bowels of hell did not respond to Gizmodo's request for comment by press time.
Those who carry capsules inside their stomach, bowels, anuses, and vaginas are called ingestadas ("intakers").
Here's your chance to go deep in the bowels of a man's soul — his bathroom.
My prediction is that he's still in the bowels of BPO, strapped to a table.
Coffee stimulates your bowels to get moving, whether or not you've eaten anything, Kruse says.
I am a spinning ball of light and death in the bowels of the Empire.
"He gives me the bowels of toads!" she cries, thrusting the loaf back at him.
At 28, I became a mom, which sent my bowels in a totally different direction.
I climbed up from the bowels of the city and stepped onto the busy sidewalk.
They talked mostly about how hard it was to be old (dyed hair, plastic surgery, Jazzercise), the weather (too hot, too cold, too much rain) and the daily health reports (an ache here, an ache there, insomnia, joints, vision, bowels, quite a lot of bowels).
Otherwise, the sculptures look as if they have come straight from the bowels of the Earth.
Fast-forward to a conference room in the bowels of the House of Representatives on Oct.
The burps and bubbles cooked in the bowels of a relationship are uneasy but necessary processes.
His spinal cord was tethered; he would never walk or have a functioning bladder or bowels.
With these two causes of painful poop, treatment typically entails getting your bowels back to normal.
A real wolf, however, doesn't have quite the same "spawned from the bowels of hell" look.
Add the fact that you're hydrating with water, and your bowels will be on their way.
Opening your bowels every day is not essential for the proper functioning of your digestive system.
So in the bowels of the museum, an entire kaleidoscope of Cuban life has been created.
Its most impressive feature is the cavernous well deck, deep in the bowels of the vessel.
So someone, somewhere deep in the bowels of Mountain View has likely been toying with concepts.
After the game, I found Conley wandering the Garden's bowels, searching for the Grizzlies' team bus.
He was quickly recognized and taken to the bowels of the arena, there to be tortured.
Bullet holes, bowels, and gems drenched in blood and suffering might all have something in common.
An aunt scampered away, disappearing into the bowels of the camp, saying something about a goat.
From the bowels of his dictionary, Nabokov dislodged words that might as well have been invented.
According to Health magazine's Dr. Roshini Raj, ibuprofen helps with inflammation in the uterus and bowels.
This is the constriction and relaxation of muscles, and is used to move food along the bowels.
Its strength and savour allowed it to withstand a long voyage in the bowels of a ship.
This journey into the bowels of derangement and disillusionment can blind you to the film's greater anger.
Mr Liu, in contrast, spent much of his career in the bowels of the state-planning system.
There are shots of people walking down hallways, up stairs, through the bowels of a Manhattan courthouse.
There's no particular reason why the bowels would respond differently than any other part of your body.
One day you'll learn there's more to a good death than how often I move my bowels.
And you're in the concrete bowels of Madison Square Garden, far from a yard or dog park.
I even remove the refrigerator's back panels, so that I can suck the dust from its bowels.
The finding "reflected the genuine expertise of the government from deep within its bowels," Mr. Halberstam writes.
What that means is "their [bowels] become slower, so then bacteria can also overgrow in them," she says.
The best way to bring about meaningful reform was to apprentice in the bowels of the status quo.
They have to act quickly, because tapeworms don't survive for long in the bowels of a dead host.
But tell that to the person shocked to get a letter in the mail about their irritable bowels.
Neither runs nor constipation Can justify this litigation Whether bowels constrict or flex De minimus non curat lex.
Urban legend holds that infrasound can cause people to vomit, become disoriented, or lose control of their bowels.
Suddenly, however briefly, the bowels of basketball arenas are turned into the shabbiest fashion runways in the world.
Some judges have found a need for a quantified cost-benefit analysis in the bowels of many statutes.
Not from the bowels of the Shrine Auditorium with a confused Millie Bobby Brown watching from the distance.
Unless it continues for a week or more and your shit gets impacted and tears up your bowels!!
In another, for this website, she described a nervous pre-show ritual of totally emptying her bowels backstage.
But those preferences are often hard to find and buried deep in the bowels of obscure privacy pages.
Fiber is responsible for keeping your bowels moving regularly and making sure you feel full after you eat.
Sufferers lose their ability to speak, control their bowels and even swallow, while the mind and senses remain intact.
Sometimes it's nice to have a reminder, midway through your 26-mile race, to keep your bowels in check.
She had gotten progressively sicker over the years after her diagnosis, and progressively less able to control her bowels.
When her husband loses control of his bowels, no hired helper will clean him, she says matter-of-factly.
The symptoms include abdominal cramps and pain, persistent diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and the urgent need to move the bowels.
Instead of sending somebody to Iraq next week, send someone deep into the bowels of the greeting-card industry.
The requirement around "visible" fecal contamination belies what's going on in the bowels of those chickens, the PCRM says.
Stomach cancer has blocked his bowels, setting off nausea and vomiting if he takes even a sip of water.
Then Cagle took us to look for his trailer behind the red carpet (aka, "the bowels of the Oscars").
Diddy, Snoop and E-40 turned up with the Oakland Raiders running back in the bowels of Oracle Arena.
During your escape, you head to the bowels— ahem—of the prison, revealing a grotesque, dark river running underneath.
Thanksgiving is where all our food rules crash into one another like proton beams in the bowels of CERN.
It affects the muscles of the bladders and bowels and makes it impossible for children to hold down food.
As he ascended from the bowels of the ship last week, Mr. Taylor marveled at its gadgetry and craftsmanship.
And, with the help of a colorectal surgeon, he pulled apart the adhesions that had developed on my bowels.
At the time, it was such shell shock that… it was just like my bowels froze, my brain froze.
"The bowels are handling waste material differently and the consistency of the stools are changing over time," Palsson says.
Sometimes, this requires descending into the bowels of the internet, asking Reddit users what they'd like to see changed.
In Washington, on cable news and in the bowels of Twitter, reporters and politicians deliberate the politics of impeachment.
In the bowels of Colombo's Muslim quarter, he slaved away as a cook, then as a vendor of onions.
If he ousts Mr. Rosenstein, he might conceivably find a replacement somewhere in the bowels of the Justice Department.
I would love to get into the bowels of that company and really figure out how to make it grow.
That not only provides a caffeine boost, but also helps your bowels to get out the door before you do.
Although June does end up chained in the bowels of Gilead over her escape, that's not where her story ends.
About a year later, after pleading with her doctors to do a scope of her bowels, she found out why.
A STEEP 3.53km ramp corkscrews down from the mouth of a tunnel (pictured above) into the bowels of the Earth.
A Republican-led, Democrat-supported bill to safeguard US elections from foreign interference is stuck in the bowels of Congress.
Squash Bowels had little trouble keeping the fans warm with a killer set that was only narrowly inferior to Gadget's.
Ideally, we should be getting at least 20 grams of fiber every day, which helps keep your bowels moving regularly.
Endometrial tissue can adhere to the bowels, making something as simple as going to the bathroom a wince-inducing experience.
The problem is, because my bowels have been shortened, long-acting morphine doesn't work on me, so I take Toradol.
I had already softened a couple of years earlier when Eddie almost died from a major blockage in his bowels.
Thursday's show was held, as was Mr. Owens's previous men's wear presentation, in the bowels of the Palais de Tokyo.
"Civil dissension is a viperous worm / that gnaws the bowels of the commonwealth," he quotes from Henry VI, Part 1.
But, don't worry — Pietrzak assured me I wouldn't suddenly become a pooping machine, evacuating my bowels uncontrollably for three months.
"It's my family onstage," Ms. Nagle, 34, said after rehearsal, in a greenroom in the chilly bowels of the theater.
During downtime, Daisy May cracked up the crew with a hypochondriacal riff about an unprintable physical sensation in her bowels.
Mothered by despair, fathered by dread, and raised in the bowels of hell, 2019 was an incubus of existential terror.
But "Alien" made distinct use of darkness, hiding its monster in the ship's bowels, down dim corridors and inside caves.
This time, though, there was a distinctly different vibe in the bowels of Oracle Arena when it was all over.
Jaime followed Tyrion's orders to the letter, and winds up in the bowels of the Red Keep with a teary Cersei.
Most are grossed out by tapeworms, but recognize that it's normal to be freaked out by living worms inside your bowels.
Deep in the bowels of Paisley Park, the recording studio compound Prince built in Chanhassen, Minnesota, lies a room-sized vault.
After Isaac has fully evacuated his bowels, he gets a phone call and accidentally drops the device into the full crapper.
It's fitting that these reside in what seem like the bowels of the building (or at least, of the first floor).
Instead, it lives in the upper bowels, and no one's penis or dildo is going to reach up there — we hope.
More radically, it suggests microbial life once existed on Mars, producing the smelly gas that's now escaping from the planet's bowels.
Hughes was caught on video yelling at an unidentified official in the bowels of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
The mother says her daughter's bowels and bladder do not function and that her body cannot regulate its own temperature anymore.
There was a lot of slug and snail slime all over the kale, which I think played havoc with my bowels.
That knot of problems tightens around Green, pulling him away from the lovely Detroit and into the nastiest bowels of business.
Fibrous foods, for example, add bulk to your stool, which allow your bowels to move more smoothly through your gastrointestinal tract.
His campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was spotted walking briskly in the bowels of the arena, cell phone pressed against his ear.
The cat finally crept out of the bowels of JFK, ate a little food, and found herself swept into Tang's arms.
Then I heard the sounds of a man's voice coming from the bowels of the pensión, a baritone rising in urgency.
And I don't worry that I'm going to lose control of my bowels at any moment the way I used to.
But the archaeological dig in the bowels of old Mexico City that began in 2015 suggests that picture was not complete.
I was invited down into the bowels of the Metropolitan Museum of Art to spend some time with the restorers there.
After the game, Brady pulled Mahomes aside, and the two spoke for about five minutes in the bowels of Arrowhead Stadium.
Indeed, the current copyright system is treated as a second-class "basement operation" within the bowels of the Library of Congress.
As Milton is pushed farther and farther into the bowels of the building, Mike wanted him to get softer and softer.
Madison Square Garden was a cramped dump reached via a creaking subway and a walk through the bowels of Penn Station.
Most of the mugs I found were terrible, and I kept getting distracted, down deep in the bowels of the internet.
All of the themes in the show are referenced again in Richards's work, deep within the bowels of the Haus Mödrath.
In the meantime, if you work in the bowels of the Trump administration and hear anything interesting, please do let us know.
Their death together in the bowels of the crumbling castle is one of the show's best and most powerful emotional moments ever.
Instead of originating from the anonymous bowels of 21776chan or Reddit, it's coming from Capitol Hill: the social media accounts of Rep.
It belonged to a tropics-loving bacterium that typically lives in the bowels of fleas and causes typhus in rats: Rickettsia typhi.
I could feel the deep note moving down my spine and imagined it resonating through my stomach and down into my bowels.
According to Dr. Rosen, people usually see a doctor for IBS when they feel like they can't get their bowels under control.
One way to make sure your bowels are out the door before you go for your run is to eat some yogurt.
As you read this, 22019,840 pieces of legislation sit in the bowels of The United States Congress, dying a slow, lonely death.
Peña's paired, onomatopoetic Pop paintings "He Goes Puf" and "You Go Plaff" (1967) grotesquely metabolize utopia, hemorrhaged from bowels into bulging toilets.
Dear reader, join me on a journey into the bowels of the latest attempts to get people to part with their cryptocurrency.
Did he not realize the difference between problematic things said in good faith with those vomited up from the bowels of hate?
But once in awhile, spontaneous kindness emerges out of the bowels of the Internet hate machine and saves a dying neighbourhood restaurant.
Also, you have to wander through the bowels of the school, passing by parked boats and baskets of buoys to find it.
That composition comes paired with footage from the bowels of the Barbican, that lend an appropriately seedy air to the whole proceedings.
"We've spent time deploying code, aggregating data, deep inside the bowels of hundreds of companies, thousands of companies before you," he said.
Deeper inside the airport's bureaucratic bowels, 29 foreign travelers waited in the legal no-man's-land of the Customs and Border Protection office.
My bowel is missing some nerve cells, which means it doesn't have peristaltic ability and poo isn't worked out in my bowels naturally.
While the previous shit had secreted from my bowels like a whisper from a mouth, the new shit came like a wet scream.
In many Muslim countries in the Middle East and Africa, summer temperatures can reach levels usually reserved for the deepest bowels of hell.
A variety of diseases, including Crohn's disease, lead to people having short bowels, which makes it harder for their bodies to absorb nutrients.
Just know, Skarsgård's unnamed, unblinking character didn't end up in the bowels of pop culture's most towering prison under the usual legal circumstances.
The next morning, on arriving at work, she was taken to a windowless room in the bowels of a psychiatric hospital in London.
Perhaps I could try another route down into the bowels of the Earth to figuratively dip my toes into the candy-colored magma.
The supply of fertiliser, which comes from a massive poultry farm in nearby Wakefield, is limited by the prodigiousness of its chickens' bowels.
Later, he has a meatier exchange with a fellow solider in the bowels of ship in the midst of a quickly deteriorating situation.
Avoid sitting too long; studies show that it can be as bad for you as cigarettes, as well as bad for your bowels.
He descends into the bowels of the earth to save Bugs Bunny and his friends from eternal imprisonment in an evil amusement park.
What you're looking at is a derelict Russian space shuttle, covered in dust and forgotten in the bowels of a Kazak launch facility.
To slide deep into the bowels of the earth and confront the music ratking directly, mostly yelling 'why have you infiltrated this industry?
One of them is the "brown note," which is the idea that a sound frequency can make people lose control of their bowels.
When we started coming down out of the hill, the smoke was so bad, it was like going into the bowels of hell.
I still know my way around Capitol Hill pretty well, and can find my through all the bowels and basements and hidden hallways.
It's here in the bowels of the leather industry (in some cases, literally) that visitors can see how Moroccan leather products are made.
My girlfriend, Brette, and I rode the long escalator into the bowels of the subway station at Santa Monica Boulevard and Vermont Avenue.
Amazon's plan to acquire Whole Foods for $13.7 billion is a "shot at the bowels of Wal-Mart, " CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
Visitors now must empty their bowels into a bag (or DIY'ed "poop tube"), and pack it out with the rest of their belongings.
Many also have an "exaggerated gastrocolonic reflex," which means immediately after eating, there is an "urgent need to empty the bowels," Whorwell says.
Culture, like a bowling ball chucked down Ben Nevis, or a pisshead let loose in the bowels of a Brewdog, marches forward relentlessly.
But like most of its other checks, it will almost certainly be oblique and limited, hidden in the bowels of a wider bill.
Lizzie Clachan's set, a mansion with oddly empty corridors, crumbling bowels and great piles of dirt spilling from doors, keeps revealing new facets.
At about 3 in the morning, I put on a glove and manually dis-impacted his bowels trying to make him more comfortable.
The scale of his studio in the gritty industrial bowels of Los Angeles gives some sense of the scope of Mr. Ruby's ambition.
In the former slaughterhouse district, Hommel's Kurt Vonnegut-themed tour of the city concluded with a descent into the bowels of Schlachthof 5.
Bacteria from my bowels would slowly crawl around and across my vulva and up my urethra (or be pushed up there during sex).
An autopsy found that he had 246 plastic parcels of less than an inch long in his stomach and bowels, the statement said.
"I want it to be true," said Michael Miscione, of the entrenched myth that there are alligators in the bowels of the city.
A few days a week since the beginning of May, those senators have been meeting in offices in the bowels of the Capitol.
Is there today, in the bowels of the Pentagon, a top-secret, eminently-deniable team working on a 21st-century equivalent, 70 years on?
But I'll give the mining companies enough elbow room ... for eventual change on the modality of getting what's inside the bowels of the earth.
Probiotics have been suspected of causing D-lactic acidosis in people who have shortened small bowels, but that wasn't a problem for Rao's patients.
My body needs to be fed due to the amount of tumors and the constant fear of having a complete blockage of my bowels.
Today, the slaughterhouse also has two visitors from a university who are currently researching a certain kind of worm that lives in horses' bowels.
There's nothing worse than getting to a foreign country and having to find a pharmacy because you haven't moved your bowels in five days.
He abandoned his vows of chastity and entered an affectionate marriage, swore freely, drank eagerly and referred frequently to the state of his bowels.
Rose's rise from patrolling the bowels of the space cruiser to breakout star of the film is yet another sign that times are changing.
After a few hours, I ate a bag of cheese rings from 7/11 and my bowels felt like they were going to burst.
Everything clicked into place in that moment, right as Strowman disappeared into the bowels of the arena after the Great Balls of Fire match.
At a certain angle, a bullet may hit the bladder, colon or small bowels, increasing the risk of infection down the line, he said.
But fake news didn't emerge, sui generis, out of the nightmare of the 2016 election or even out of the bowels of the internet.
It wasn't the weird acoustic conditions of the roof-enclosed Arthur Ashe Stadium, which, under a downpour, sounded like the bowels of Niagara Falls.
Inspired by Robert Sullivan's 2004 best seller, "Rats," Morgan Spurlock ventures into the bowels of the world's cities in search of the nightmarish rodents.
"I was in the bowels of the internet trying to figure out what it was going to look like when he died," she said.
I believe it represents our best shot yet to actually uncover the secrets hiding in the bowels of President Obama's highly politicized Justice Department.
While all this is going on, there are women trapped in their stalls, desperate to move their bowels and get on with their days.
It's repetitive and sometimes uncomfortable and you eat so much beige food your bowels can cease to remember their purpose after about five days.
From its very bowels (well, technically, a garden-floor office), he founded two publications about architecture and preservation: Old-House Journal and Traditional Building.
We climbed a path that swung deep into the bowels of Ash Cave, read old graffiti and followed rows of damp ferns behind waterfalls.
Strangers spending hours clearing debris, medics and construction workers plunging into the bowels of broken buildings, students and even children bringing water and food.
Deep in the bowels of the mall, Umit Basalan, a 29-year-old shopkeeper, said there was little wrong with Mr. Trump's travel ban.
I was inside the bowels of Cartagena's Bazurto Market, following the steps of Charlie Otero, co-owner and chef of the restaurant La Comunión.
This revealed something significant: This volcanic rock began moving and shifting around the deep bowels of the subterranean supervolcano much more quickly than previously thought.
He slogs through the bowels of Hell in a world that makes no sense to him so that he may slowly atone for his sins.
He brings Cersei down to the bowels of the Red Keep, where Robert had all the Targaryan dragon skulls moved when he took the throne.
It's almost poetic that within the screeching noise of social media's bowels, it's the nine-month-long silence that becomes all anyone can talk about.
Americans are taught to be ashamed of their loose bowels — but there is no greater cathartic pleasure than telling someone your story of digestive woe.
Doctors in China are spilling the tea about how one of their patients got more than 100 bubble tea balls stuck inside of her bowels.
Cycling through the videos, I sat on my sofa with the volume on full to see if they had any profound effect on my bowels.
A person with IBS usually has a healthy appearing colon, without evidence of any inflammation, even though their bowels can be really erratic and irregular.
His gait is unsteadier every day, and, worse, he now has problems controlling his bladder and his bowels—in this camp, amidst dozens of people.
All those hashtags heckling you into a fat-free, wholegrain, high fibre future where your eyes will glisten and your bowels be like Swiss quartz.
So a person who moves their bowels less often than once a day, but does not have any discomfort, straining, or other symptoms, is normal.
Within the bowels of each boat lays two safes, an outer and an inner, and within that inner safe sits the letter of last resort.
The ad preaches about what unites America: people across the nation collectively releasing their bowels and bladders when the big game gets to half-time.
We also know that the Mad King reportedly had wildfire stashed throughout the bowels of the castle as a last minute defense against his enemies.
I once transported a guy who couldn't hold his bowels—he was taking a dump on himself and throwing up on himself the entire time.
As the camera adjusts to the darkness, it becomes clear we now are looking at the bowels of a slave ship circa the 17th century.
This organ, basically a very large lymph gland, is on the upper left side of the abdomen and is mostly hidden by rib and bowels.
A 50-year-old man who lived at home with his mother died after a vibrator got lodged in his anus and perforated his bowels.
Writing in The New York Times Magazine this week, Jay Caspian Kang goes spelunking into the bowels of daily fantasy sports subculture and finds that—surprise!
The sample was loaded into one of the super-fast gene sequencers at the lab inside the bowels of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
In the meme-forging bowels of the internet, red MAGA hats are falling out of fashion and hot pink 80's vaporwave Yang hats are in.
If you need a brief health class recap, your anus is technically the end of your digestive tract, and it's where your bowels exit your body.
Just three simple English sentences emerging from the bowels of the bureaucracy to render what was nearly unthinkable not so long ago into ordinary American life.
For those not paying attention, the news could have just been background noise — a few more TV shows in development somewhere in the bowels of Hollywood.
In most cases, your doctor will suggest that you treat your constipation with OTC laxatives or stool-softeners to get your bowels moving again, she says.
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Dietitians typically help IBS patients figure out what foods trigger their symptoms, and work to modify their diet so their bowels can flow a little better.
It is here, in the bowels of the Ministry of Love, that Inner Party ideologue O'Brien convinces Winston that reality is whatever O'Brien says it is.
His body and face started turning purple and the man lost his bowels, then his eyes go in back of his head (and) he stopped breathing.
For a few minutes, a sizable chunk of the entertainment world was humming in the bowels of a second-rate Canadian arena, brought together by basketball.
The cops plied him with food and water, expecting his bowels to let up sometime, but as the days rolled by, he still wouldn't give in.
Rushing toward the spot, he made out the figure of a young man on bent knees, with his abdomen gashed open and his bowels spilling out.
He wandered into the pillbox of a press room in the bowels of AT&T Park, plopped himself in a seat and peered at the reporters.
"You should have demanded to drive yourself, like you did in the movie," Mirren told him, in the dressing rooms in the bowels of Rockefeller Center.
But when the court was torn down around 1940, the monument disappeared from public view for decades, hidden away in the bowels of various storage spaces.
David Moore cannily directs the camera through the bowels of the ship in a way that emphasizes both its tight quarters and its seemingly endless ecosystem.
"With so much excellent reporting out there, why do 96 percent of Americans believe the media should be strung up by its own bowels?" she asked.
Postmortem popularity is measured not only by the throngs who visit Mount Vernon and Monticello but also by Presidential branding ("Flush the bowels with Garfield Tea").
Video Regardless, decorum was well gone by the time Trump made it to HC-5, a room in the bowels of the Capitol where Republicans usually huddle.
FWIW, some people who ate the aforementioned glitter pills also claimed that the glitter just ended up in their bowels, and they didn't experience any other symptoms.
The drug attaches to opioid receptors primarily in the bowels, and at high doses can flood the brain's receptors and produce a euphoria similar to other opioids.
If you're addicted to Facebook or prone to getting lost in the bowels of your newsfeed, then Focusbook is a neat Chrome plug-in that might help.
And that's not to mention the operations: a visit to a doctor a good once a week, and procedures to shorten his bowels once every few years.
And apparently Klonopin made his bowels move or something and he would sit on the toilet, all drugged out, and eat tacos while he took a dump.
It has been used in creams to reduce inflammation and heal wounds, as a powder to treat irritable bowels and ulcers, as a smoke to manage asthma.
Straight from the bowels of hell (and a 1998 game of the same name), the latest installment in Capcom's survival horror franchise shook us to our cores.
My classmates and I filed into the wooden bowels of a ship to listen to audio of people groaning, and look at wax figures leaning over buckets.
But transferring a donor's healthy stool into the bowels of an unhealthy patient acts like a nuclear-level probiotic to help the body's healthy microbes replace the infection.
Help for people with most diseases of the bowels comes not in the form of design modifications, but by way of fast and easy access to bathrooms. Everywhere.
After having been bound and tortured in the bowels of the Earth for millennia by the other gods, Loki will break free and Ragnarok will begin in earnest.
Lips Are Good For Killing — And Other Things Ellaria and Tyene are thrown into a cell in the bowels of King's Landing, where Cersei pays them a visit.
Two Triple Carmelites (Belgian beers with an alcohol percentage of 9 percent) in the sunshine on the terrace later, and I was ready for Gadget and Squash Bowels.
Sick Shit came snarling out of the bowels of North Jersey a scant few years ago, but have already become one of my favorite local-ish fast bands.
Amazon's CEO Jeff Bezos will someday let you fly into space on his shuttle -- for a price -- and only if your bowels and bladder are running on empty.
Unfortunately, CSNChicago forgot about the bowels of the internet and had to issue a correction: Now, more than ever, the future of sports reporting is video, and butts.
Spelman is an alto in the Parliament Choir, a cross-party choral society that rehearses every Monday night in the ornate, gilded chapel in the bowels of Westminster.
The doctors in her unit don't administer pain relief for gastroschisis, a condition whereby an infant is born with their bowels, and sometimes other organs, on the outside.
A group of former players, including Martina Navratilova, encountered Wozniacki in the bowels of Arthur Ashe Stadium and questioned her decision not to challenge, but also offered consolation.
The game continued and the Germans were then forced to spend the night holed up in the bowels of the stadium before racing to the airport at dawn.
You spend three wretched days in the bowels of a squalid, rancid, life-ruining hangover as a result of the session-friendly bitter you drank in the club.
Diarrhea decreases the amount of time it takes for food to travel through your bowels, so that stool doesn't get a chance to turn from green to brown.
Miss a train to suburbia, and there you are, hopelessly staring at your Clever Commute app while you nurture an intimate relationship with the bowels of Penn Station.
And he has nothing more to share now that he's been beaten by New York's finest and subjected to god-knows-what-else in the bowels of Bellevue.
My favorite bar up the street has its accessible entrance down an alley, with a steep ramp that leads to a door in the bowels of the building.
Your bowels, your miraculously lucky life, your love of your mother, your well-crafted similes, all are lost in the slide from depth to depth, pure, impure, compassionless.
Original, surprising, unique, bizarre, revolting, and sexy, this feminist fright sent straight from the bowels of hell will extract reactions from you like a deranged dentist pulling teeth.
Your correspondent started rock-climbing as a student in Poland 20 years ago, when an early commercial climbing gym opened in the bowels of the Warsaw University library.
"When symptoms manifest, they are often indicative of advanced disease: bloating, abdominal and pelvic discomfort, sometimes pelvic pain, difficulty with the bowels, pressure on the bladder," Tewari said.
Further Army research into low- and high-frequency weapons, which developers hoped would "liquefy the bowels," apparently failed to yield results, although conspiracy theories proliferate on the Internet.
Recorded at the Lightship95, the same bowels of a boat-turned-studio where they made June Gloom, they also reteamed with producer (and former Test Icicle) Rory Atwell.
And one could reasonably argue, silly though it may sound, that Thanos has more finely tuned control over his brain than he does of his bowels and colon.
But instead of enjoying the beautiful day, 200 adults had willingly sardined themselves into a fluorescent-lit room in the bowels of Doe Library to rescue federal climate data.
" Novelist Lorrie Moore called Rose's struggle to find and free Jack from the bowels of the sinking ship "an athletic enactment of grace (unanticipated, unearned, as grace always is).
"This morning, an ultrasound of his stomach and bowels revealed a blockage of chewed-up bamboo at the top of the small intestine," the zoo announced on Facebook Friday.
They even filed for a patent for the ill-fated device, and in the bowels of Cupertino, there were offices and labs littered with dozens of working iPod phones.
And following the loss, Morrison "wantonly and violently" emptied his bowels into his pants while in the fast food establishment, according to the always reliable folks of the internet.
Scientists are only starting to get a grip on how much methane is escaping from the bowels of the planet, and how it might be influencing our climate.[Science]
If this sounds like you, it's a good idea to talk to your doctor about your bowels, so they can make sure you don't have a serious GI condition.
This Rogan tape is not a revelation dredged from the bowels of the internet, it's a clip from a podcast that Rogan says gets roughly 30 million downloads monthly.
What has not been said is that Facebook must embrace data science methodologies initially created in the bowels of the federal government to help protect its two billion users.
That's because, deep in the bowels of the South Plaza at Booth 64716, you will find a highly engineered machine designed with one purpose in mind: smashing other robots.
It's even worse for those with GI disorders, who don't have much control over their bowels and often get caught in a cycle of stress and heightened digestive symptoms.
Court marshals held Manafort in the bowels of the courthouse for several hours following the hearing as they considered how to keep him protected from other inmates behind bars.
More recently, researchers led by Kim Jensen, a molecular biologist at the University of Copenhagen, found further support for this process in the colon of mice with inflamed bowels.
In my experience, there were no social spaces for trans men, except for a support group here and there in the bowels of some clinic or LGBT community center.
So somehow it all feels predestined that I would find myself shivering and semi-naked in a surgical face-mask, clogs, and beanie in the bowels of West Hollywood.
In the series, Dakota Fanning plays Sara Howard, a character based on Goodwin, whom Carr learned about from old newspapers in the bowels of the New York Public Library.
Nor was he satisfied until he saw the limbs and bowels of the man, after they had been dragged through the streets, piled up in a heap before him.
The first season kicks off when the warden of Castle Rock, Maine's Shawshank prison commits suicide, which leads to a shocking discovery deep in the bowels of the facility.
Severed, reanimated hands skitter, "Addams Family"-like, through the bowels of the lab, where Ron has been invited to create a "Christian Companion" sex doll for the evangelical market.
He was standing in the bowels of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris last week, hosting a peony-bedecked lunch for 100 editors and influencers during the couture shows.
Yet it is possible that the sensational Qai Qai found her way to Olympia Ohanian from a realm even weirder than the bowels of the internet: in real life.
Then after 11 years of living and working in the bowels of the city while raising her son, Peilan vanishes, leaving the American-born boy to fend for himself.
Tekashi69 seemed super nervous heading into his sentencing hearing -- and if you believe the words out of the rapper's mouth -- he was so scared it was affecting his bowels.
"Oracle" is disorienting and vaguely portentous; you feel submerged, possibly in the bowels of a slave ship, or trapped in a dystopian nightmare where nature has begun dismantling the structure.
To reach your plane at the same time you do, your suitcase flies through the bowels of the airport on a roller coaster ride that would make Six Flags jealous.
To reach your plane at the same time you do, your suitcase flies through the bowels of the airport on a roller coaster ride that would make Six Flags jealous.
And we chat with Ryan Broderick about the incredible backstory to the Crowdstrike conspiracy theory, which made its way from the bowels of the internet to a presidential phone call.
I followed the contingent scheduled to compete at 22016:20163 down to the bowels of the conference center, to the hall outside testing room — Monorail B — where their laptops waited.
"I tried celery juicing, and it empties your bowels in a very violent way all day long," said the 37-year-old actress candidly for the April cover of Health.
That comes in the finale, which features Toretto and O'Conner tandem-driving a pair of rally cars attached to a dumpster-size safe through the bowels of Rio de Janeiro.
I have still deep misgivings on whether or not something, which is as deep in the bowels of the internet as Cloudflare, should be making what are effectively editorial decisions.
His stories were set in richly imagined worlds, taking place everywhere from the bowels of a mysterious chocolate factory to the heart of an impossibly huge peach — even outer space.
They hope their young participants will be more comfortable telling a faceless app about personal health matters — a slump of depression, gross blood clots, irritated bowels — than telling a doctor.
The therapy transfers fecal matter from healthy donors into the bowels of ailing patients, restoring the beneficial works of the community of gut microbes that have been decimated by antibiotics.
Since there is not a cure, these patients require lifelong medication to suppress their immune system and often undergo operations to remove parts of their bowels, Kaplan told Reuters Health.
While the Chicago Bears players put a beating on Dak Prescott and company, the Bears fans were lumping up a bunch of Cowboys fans in the bowels of Soldier Field.
"It really did change a lot of people's lives completely," the 35-year-old recalls on a March morning at his rehearsal space in the bowels of Hollywood's Roosevelt Hotel.
This means teens may not drink enough fluids and may ignore the need to use the restroom, resulting in urinary tract infections, impacted bowels and avoidance of school altogether, they added.
The two left behind promising research in particle physics, researching the creation of Dark Matter in the bowels of underground Chinese bunkers, to develop what they call a "Google for sound".
Bladders empty too often, bowels not often enough, and toxic proteins build up in the brain to form the plaque and the spaghetti-like tangles that are associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Nearby at Bassiani, a cavernous club in the bowels of a football stadium, a similar scene unfolded as armed Georgian police stormed in, pushing patrons against the walls and the floor.
From the almost anthemic "Nightbound" to the deep dark bowels of "Subterranea," Tribulation crafts moods with each song that are all-encompassing, transporting listeners into vivid scenes dripping with dark atmospheres.
As a result, if a person takes opioids, they can bind with the receptors in the gut and interfere with the correct functioning of the bowels, causing them to become constipated.
Endometriosis is a condition in which endometrial tissue — the lining of the uterus — migrates outside the uterus and adheres to nearby body parts, such as the fallopian tubes, bladder, or bowels.
No, not the rotting flesh kind, I mean the kind who amble recklessly through the bowels of New York, San Francisco, and LA, heads bowed as they stare into their iPhones.
The center of an office building, a cement underground parking garage, or deep in the bowels of the subway system in a city like New York will also offer excellent protection.
Whether isolating a tumor and mapping its growth, or revealing diseases of the bowels or internal organs, a CT scan is much more likely to save your life than imperil it.
For decades now, American veterans have forged bonds on battlefields, sleeping in sand-blown tents, swallowing fear in concrete bunkers, or cramming into the bowels of tanks for a dozen hours.
"When it came to the Pentagon he was a ferocious reformer, and he loved nothing more than getting into the bowels of the budget and finding waste," Graham told reporters Tuesday.
His penance was a position in HR, in the bowels of the CIA's Original Headquarters Building, part of the agency's sprawling, highly secured compound in the Langley community of McLean, Virginia.
This is even more true if envy gnaws at your bowels at the sight of all those hardbodies (to use one of the script's favorite words) prancing and posing before you.
To treat it, a medical team will put the bowels and organs in a pouch and hang it above the infant, so the pouch can slowly descend into the abdominal cavity.
The first season dealt with the discovery of a mysterious stranger locked away in the bowels of Shawshank prison and the second focused on the early life of Misery's Annie Wilkes.
We reached the North Sydney port at midnight, put the car in the bowels of the ferry and climbed up to the deck for the six-hour passage across Cabot Strait.
The creamy "snaketti" loaf created within the mysterious bowels of SNAX is laced with snake hash—probably the least trippy thing about this video—and garnished with potato chips and lunchmeat.
The album wasn't recorded there, it was recorded in the studio at the bottom of the sexy Palm's hotel, closer to the Strip (yes, there's a studio in the hotel's bowels).
Two weeks ago, in the bowels of a Las Vegas casino, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont confronted the president of MSNBC, Phil Griffin, with a stern demand: Be fair to me.
Employees are supposed to clean the bowels of the aircraft as they work, often with a vacuum, so they don't accidentally contaminate the planes with shavings, tools, parts or other items.
Indeed, I sometimes can't help lying awake at night, fully insecure in the knowledge that somewhere in the bowels of the internet exist several articles I wrote for my college newspaper.
Headmaster Cid orders Squall to venture into the bowels of the school (because that's a great idea) and the teen discovers a long-forgotten mechanism that jolts the Garden into motion.
The men descend to discover that rats have turned the basement into their kingdom; the farther they travel into the bowels of this underworld, the bigger and weirder the rats become.
Kelly claims she was held in a freezing-cold cell in the bowels of Hard Rock Stadium for 8 hours wearing nothing but her skimpy bathing suit ... waiting to be processed.
"  In a 1998 interview from the bowels of his cavern hideaway in Afghanistan, bin Laden held the USA "responsible for its attack on that symbol of Islam, Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman.
Roberta Armani, Giorgio Armani's niece, clutched her by the arm as if she were a prized chicken and guided her into the bowels of the museum for the Armani Privé show.
But as an artist who also photographed decomposing organisms, bloodthirsty mosquitoes penetrating human skin, fatty deposits clogging arteries and bacteria-filled bowels, he faced a special challenge in finding human models.
On the Concept of the Face, Regarding the Son of God, mounted in 2013 at Montclair, featured an incontinent elderly man who emptied his bowels onto the stage frequently and voluminously.
In the same episode we learn of Andrew's death, "After," another commander, Ray Cushing (Greg Byrk), is framed for terrorism by Serena Joy and promptly carted off into the bowels of Gilead.
Using a smuggled cellphone, he filmed the inmates removing a portion of a grate in their cell, crawling through it into the bowels of the jail, and hoisting themselves onto the roof.
Today, the radiation at the Fukushima plant is still so powerful it has proven impossible to get into its bowels to find and remove the extremely dangerous blobs of melted fuel rods.
"But down at the bottom of bowels in your gut, you've got to have manners and you've got to have love and that's tough for people even to admit in these times."
Although the partnership of Teva and Ugg seems like a relationship formed in the bowels of Urban Outfitter hell, there are a few locations we could imagine this shoe actually making sense.
Coffee "increases gut motility," or makes your bowels move faster than usual, which is why you may need to run to the bathroom shortly after finishing any coffee drink, including your PSL.
On the surface, Musk explained, cars would drive onto sled-like devices that would descend into the bowels of the Earth, where Musk's Boring Company has built a vast network of tunnels.
Two inspectors have been killed already, and as Cicero delves deeper into the bowels of Ombre with an ever-growing motley crew of companions, he soon begins to unravel a greater conspiracy.
Matt Damon made the mistake of sitting next to Chris Hemsworth in public, and Mother Nature made him pay for it -- well, a large bird with full bowels actually made him pay.
The Switch controllers can to clip onto the sides of the tablet to charge, but as the Switch itself is nestled in the bowels of a hollowed-out N64 that's not possible.
The breasts on the cover of a nearby porn mag glinted at me; another reminder of the glamorous femininity that would elude me as long as I was ruled by my bowels.
The building, unmarked on the outside, gave away nothing about the celebration tucked away in the bowels of the old facility, which had been outfitted with pink confetti and Lyft-branded scooters.
In recent days, Canada has been deep in the bowels of a mystery: Why did a woman take a dump in a British Columbia Tim Hortons and throw it at the employees?
Gawker was a child of the post-dot-com boom, born in an era when old norms were imploding weekly and disruption became something more than just a rumbling of the bowels.
But then, late one night, I stumbled into the bowels of the internet — Reddit — and came across a thread detailing some things my fellow fruit-haters had done to overcome their aversions.
"I think we have made great steps in legitimizing talking about guts and bowels, but I'm not sure yet that that has translated into hygiene change in our private bathrooms," George says.
While they watched from the relative safety of the third floor, their buddies tried to claw themselves out of the pit like BoJack and Jessica Biel wading through the bowels of Hollywoo.
The Knox debrief was later included in the DHS's regular election security meetings — "syncs" in Fed parlance — which have convened every week inside the bowels of the federal government since January 202053.
Either way, there's no denying the artistry in Michael Keaton's brave performance and in Iñárritu's ever-probing camera, which swoops around the bowels of a New York theater in long, uninterrupted takes.
Tallahassee, Florida (CNN)In a small studio in the bowels of the Florida Lottery headquarters building in Tallahassee, two little tornadoes of balls bounce merrily around inside two blinking bright blue machines.
"After interviewing several trustees, we learned that they would feel most secure in the bowels of our cultural beast," said the building's architect Renzo Piano, whose firm is leading the construction project.
The office's small group of White House aides have been working on nitty-gritty projects within the bowels of bureaucracy — increasingly under the radar to avoid getting dragged into the administration's usual turbulence.
SHERYL: I was in the bowels of the Capitol complex, where a few dozen Republicans had come down en masse to a podium to denounce the Democrats' inquiry as a Soviet-style process.
Image: Czarek Sokolowski/APIn the bowels of the Owl Mountains near Wałbrych, Poland, legend tells of a hidden train, armed to the teeth and packed with up to 300 tons of Nazi gold.
Checking a bag means you're paying more to be physically separated from your belongings and must wait up to an hour to be reunited with them in the constipated bowels of an airport.
In a photo album somewhere, likely buried deep in the bowels of my parents' dark, dusty basement, there is a picture of me, at 2 years old, standing upright and surrounded by cats.
Cain's poem explained what occurred and his rejection of Lathan's argument: Cold showers caused his bowels to malfunction Or so the plaintiff claims A strict uncaring prison guard Is whom the plaintiff blames.
It's in one of these meeting rooms, bouncing around like we were sitting in the bowels of a ship, that we chatted about virtual reality, the Wii U, and the future of Nintendo.
Deep inside the dusty bowels of Raqqa's stadium -- an infamous ISIS headquarters from where the terror group is said to have plotted attacks on the Western world -- are a series of makeshift cells.
We decided to have our baby x-rayed just in case.. Clark Giswold promises to post an update once the ring is freed from his son's bowels, but for now we must wait.
Turn a page and Bissell is in his favorite falafel restaurant in Jerusalem, or talking geopolitics with his guides in Kyrgyzstan, or giving yet another update on the state of his beleaguered bowels.
The sui generis guitarist Mick Barr, a member of the New York metal vanguardists Krallice, recently released "The Bowels of Jupiter," a bracing duo album with the veteran free-jazz drummer Marc Edwards.
Soaring temperatures below deck—in the stinking bowels of the hold—saw that water, encased as it was in rotting oak barrels, would quickly become covered in a thick layer of green mould.
Clocking in anywhere between 15 and 20 seconds, this serenade from the bowels of Hell is an itsy-bitsy portion of birthdays that would be easy to forget (if it weren't so traumatic).
So, could a shot from Iowa's junior senator, launched from a microphone in the bowels of the Capitol in Washington, put the polarizing impeachment process in the minds of Democratic caucusgoers in Iowa?
I have endo, and while it never got to my lungs, that I know of, my bowels and bladder started to fuse together, and I spent half my life in bed in pain.
It was a close shave, but video posted on Twitter showed a golf cart transporting Chiefs gear in the bowels of the Gillette Stadium a couple of hours before the game in Foxborough.
But the bowels of Congress are strewn with the bones of past failed reform efforts; and the dome of the Capitol is filled with the hot air from previously over-hyped institutional improvements.
Whereas Mermelstein's book on the Barclays Center saw him leaving the streets of New York for the bowels of Brooklyn's sports complex, "Hardened" takes him back to Gotham's sidewalks, his more familiar turf.
The two ventured inside and, lo and behold, dangerously deep in the bowels of the cave the brothers found a shipping container stuffed full of shit, including a massive amount of Garfield phones.
Regardless, the whole thing fits a familiar pattern for Facebook: some new horror from the bowels of the company emerges, and Facebook apologizes like it somehow doesn't reflect the company's entire business strategy.
Your intestines move food from your stomach to your bowels (absorbing nutrients along the way) using rhythmic compressions and expansions in a process known as peristalsis—think of a worm crawling across the ground.
Towards the end of the game, when you descend to the hellish bowels of the ocean, fighting off an impeccably realized and awe-inspiringly atmospheric underwater hurricane, the developers prod you down a tunnel.
They featured grim, sprawling battles against the Locust, a seemingly infinite horde of monsters from the bowels of Sera, a sort of martial rebellion from an over-industrialized planet on the brink of destruction.
UTIs occur when bacteria that's normally found in your bowels gets pushed into your urinary tract by way of your urethra, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
With a setting that feels very akin to entering the bowels of hell that is Tinder, you fight your way through darkened dungeons to rescue a plethora of worthy weapon-bachelors from their prisons.
Thing is, from the moment we meet—in the bowels of one of Williamsburg's many new bougie hotels—till the moment we part ways an hour and 15 minutes later, Elson doesn't stop talking.
Aoki begins purposefully mashing on buttons, and the ballad begins to warp and phase in a seasick manner familiar to those who spend a lot of spelunking in the bowels of YouTube's EDM remixes.
This means that gastroenterologists typically look to rule out other common GI issues that would cause your bowels to get out of whack, such as celiac disease, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's disease, she says.
The building, decrepit and unmarked on the outside, gave away nothing about the celebration tucked away in the bowels of the old facility, which had been outfitted with pink confetti and Lyft-branded scooters.
The suspect in that case, Anil Yadav, was also subjected to four enemas and an X-ray, all of which confirmed (beyond a reasonable doubt) the presence of the stolen jewelry in his bowels.
The main health concern about the leak was that other, more toxic gases might also be escaping from the bowels of Aliso Canyon — including gases remaining from its previous life as an oil field.
And I sure as heck didn't expect to walk away from my hour-or-so in the bowels of the building as optimistic as I am now about the future of virtual reality filmmaking.
New York's subway stations are basically the bowels of hell: You never know when you might get attacked by a dog, trapped inside a car, or seated next to a bunch of dead crabs.
Their hearts rest in the Church of the Augustinian Friars; their intestines, in the Ducal Crypt under the bowels of the St Stephen's Cathedral; and the rest of them, in the Imperial Burial Vault.
Years of attention seemed to have gone into expensive, wonky animated projections that splashed onto the seesawing set to suggest the cycle's shifting locales, from the bowels of Nibelheim to Valhalla in the clouds.
And at the ultimate moment — the moment that would make him just the third president in history to be impeached — Trump was cloistered in the bowels of the Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek, Mich.
She holed herself up in the bowels of the theater to keep tinkering with the telecast master plan, which was laid out on a colossal whiteboard, every minute mapped out using color-coded magnets.
It was a cheap buzz that could be had for pennies on any decrepit street corner stand or in the bowels of some stinking cellar—and it quickly wrecked havoc on inner city London.
Everything in space is hard: essential life-supporting equipment breaks down all the time, fresh food is incredibly limited, pooping is a challenge because there's no gravity to assist your bowels, and you can't shower.
Like most good utilities, the Snipping Tool was a small app and, even when Microsoft finally added it to Windows Vista in 2007, it was buried deep within the bowels of the desktop operating system.
Cersei and Jaime Lannister were squashed like panini beneath the rubble of the Red Keep (presumably, Ellaria Sand — who was being held captive in the dungeon bowels when we last saw her — is dead too).
"An honest assessment by both sides is that there were no aha moments for either side," Representative Mark Meadows, Republican of North Carolina, said outside the closed hearing room in the bowels of the Capitol.
"The pain is felt more in relation to the cervix, uterus, bladder, or bowels… The first thing I'd suggest for this is switching sexual positions, which is often a successful solution for women," she explains.
Somewhere, deep in the bowels of the clanking labyrinth, is a prismatic shrine to 33rd US president Harry S. Truman, who coined the "Give 'Em Hell" slogan that adorns battle flags all over the boat.
Usually, you get a UTI because bacteria that's normally found in your bowels ends up in your urinary tract via your urethra, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
Watch More Form VICE News: In a recent, large study of 4,775 people reporting "normal" bowel patterns, it was found that about 95 percent of people move their bowels between three and 21 times weekly.
Claremont Lincoln University, a spinoff of a traditional divinity school, the Methodist-affiliated Claremont School of Theology, sits in the bowels of an anonymous office building on a busy strip in this Los Angeles suburb.
Finding out that an all-meat diet won't cause scurvy, that your bowels can do well (maybe better!) on nothing but ribeyes—it's as if the serpent pushed you against the tree, and you survived.
In a dimly lit studio in the bowels of 85 Broad Street, Goldman Sachs's former headquarters in the financial district of New York, Jooin Im sat on a mat before a small class of yogis.
Until last week, Li Zilles was one of the many nameless and faceless contractors toiling in the bowels of the internet, providing online services that might have been mistaken for the work of artificial intelligence.
More visionary would be to institute an intraborough link using the rail corridor that goes from the Brooklyn Army Terminal in the west, through the bowels of Brooklyn and Queens, before arcing north to Astoria.
"My mother, who was not a Disney, was a great storyteller, but I'm an idealist, and I think that's the Disney side," Abigail Disney said at the after-party, in the bowels of the church.
A backstage crew pushes on and pulls off set pieces — from the bowels of a trans-Atlantic ocean liner to a chic jewelry store — from a loading dock behind the risers where the audience sits.
She arrests Tyrion and sentences him to death for helping Jaime escape, even though he and Cersei are both dead — a fact confirmed by Tyrion, who somehow finds their bodies in the bowels of the castle.
All we're really missing is a set-top box or dongle from Google itself—perhaps a Chromecast with Android TV on board is something that's being worked in deep in the bowels of Google's hardware department.
Think about how UTIs happen in the first place: Bacteria that's normally in your bowels ends up in your urinary tract through your urethra, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
The infection has completely depleted your natural digestive enzymes, including those that process dairy, which is why your doctor will generally advise you to stick to foods that are easy on your bowels (toast, rice, bananas).
Knowing his candidate's fate wouldn't change, he stood to his feet and buttoned his jacket to congratulate fans of Ron DeSantis at a panel discussion held deep in the bowels of Florida State University's basketball arena.
Also, if you've ever found yourself deep within the bowels of Christmas-themed Netflix, you may have watched her movie Christmas Bounty (It's about a bounty hunter who leaves her job to become an elementary schoolteacher).
And then there's the bowels of it all, the OSS/BSS systems (the operating and billing systems used by cell service providers), which in today's world of all-IP traffic should just happen in the cloud.
After a night of passion gone wrong, 20-year-old Emily Georgia (not her full name), from Sussex, England, ended up at a hospital with a four-inch butt plug stuck high up in her bowels.
Chocolate syrup is relegated to the bowels of the fridge, among old takeout boxes and shriveled onions, before it stumbles across a hideously deformed cupcake, much of its brain gnawed away by its cruel human owners.
"When you get closer to his bowels, Mario and Luigi are like: 'Somethings not-a right,'" Roiland said, slipping into a voice that sounded like a vaguely Italian version of Morty Smith from Rick and Morty.
So I don't want to get into the-- the-- the-- the bowels of the accounting, but I think there's a rationale there which we've certainly tried to explain in our disclosures in concert with our auditors.
To help out, the body has found a way to suppress the inevitable hunger pangs: There's fewer constrictions and relaxations of the muscles in your stomach and bowels, which consequently slows down the digestion of food.
The fighter is Justine Kish -- who was trying to wriggle her way out of a killer rear naked choke courtesy of Felice Herrig during "UFC Fight Night" in Oklahoma last night ... when her bowels betrayed her.
"I would not be alive without access to care I received due to your law," Mr. Brown, who recently had surgery to treat his disorder, a chronic inflammation of the bowels, had written to the president.
Belt buckle around your feet, ass hovering above the ground in a 75 percent twerk, and excavating your bowels the same way our distant ancestors did in tributaries and shamefully dug holes all over the world.
His textual supplementations range from discourses on ambergris — that valuable commodity derived from the inglorious bowels of the whale — to elaborate stories of mermen and merwomen, to geological data on rivers and climates around the world.
It's only fitting, then, that their "defecation events," the jaw-dropping moments when these ocean giants let loose their bowels in massive plumes, are a real frontrunner for the most magnificent poops in the animal kingdom.
Although Sanchez has graduated to the major league camp, he has spent much of spring training doing similar exercises out of sight, in the bowels of Steinbrenner Field, with the strength and conditioning coach, Matt Krause.
Researchers tested the effectiveness of the "Mind Over Matter: Healthy Bowels, Healthy Bladder" program, which is designed to reduce incontinence with small-group classes focused on diet changes, fluid intake, pelvic floor exercises and bladder training.
He was housed in a special unit deep in the bowels of the prison known as Range 13, where he went weeks with minimal human interaction or outdoor exercise, despite exemplary behavior later in his life.
They are the alligators that supposedly infest New York City's sewer system, slithering through the bowels just under the street level, feeding on rats and rubbish and terrorizing sewer workers armed with guns for self-defense.
When she isn't dishing about masturbating on nightclub stages or cleansing her bowels before anal sex, it is this sense of uncertainty around the direction of her next chapter that fuels her writing in Dirty Thirty.
Credit...John Taggart for The New York Times Tucked away in the bowels of the Brooklyn Army Terminal is a 4,000-square-foot warehouse filled from wall to wall and floor to ceiling with garbage bags.
If I needed to empty my bowels or something, we'd sort of, he'd come with me somewhere and dig a hole in the sand, and he'd pour water down my backside so I could clean myself.
As you well know, most energy drinks exceed the RDA for sugar and caffeine, and for children that threshold is even lower, so their poor little hearts and bowels are surely being melted by these devil beverages.
Or would she be pronounced DBD (dead by dragon?) Almost no one could have predicted she'd bite the dust -- literally -- in the bowels of the Red Keep, flattened by falling stones as she wept in Jaime's arms.
Staged in the bowels of the Westbeth Artists Community near the Hudson River, a fine place to consider existence beneath and beyond the earth, "Go Forth" finds an immediate and visceral strength in ancient codes of mourning.
"If you take people who have poor bowels, for example, like people with Crohn's or Celiac disease, where the protective barrier in the intestines doesn't have good integrity, capsaicin can make things a lot worse," Kumbhari said.
And while it's not smart to eat bean-ladled fast food without at least accepting the possibility of loose bowels, noroviruses can last more than three days, when the taste of extra guac is a distant memory.
At the same time, he would oblige aides to take dictation standing in the door of his office bathroom while he went about emptying his bowels, as if in some alpha-male ritual assertion of his primacy.
But as NASA was working to get the first humans into space in the early 60s, the agency didn't focus much on how astronauts would empty their bladders and evacuate their bowels once they were up there.
And that's the TL;DR of Rhino Stew Productions' David Lynch Teaches Typing, a brilliant little tribute game that warps the classic interface of old school keyboard tutorial software into the deepest, darkest bowels of Lynchian hell.
This show takes its audiences into the wings, bowels and byways of the Claire Tow Theater at Lincoln Center to explore the mysteries that lurk backstage and the phantasmal presences that materialize when a playhouse goes dark.
She was treated with standard chemotherapy and radiation, but by spring 0003, a biopsy confirmed that the cancer had spread to her paraaortic lymph nodes, tucked behind the bowels and lying in front of the lumbar vertebrae.
At the top of last year, 113 lucky ticket holders descended into the bowels of London's Somerset House to watch Harvey and her collaborators—namely producer Flood and John Parish—through a one way pane of glass.
The year-old brand, co-owned by Ferguson's husband, Justin Mikita, is aimed at style-conscious guys who are ready to level up their bedding without stepping foot in the floral-filled bowels of most home goods stores.
So far, MinIONs have been used to sequence the DNA of microbes scraped out of the snow in Antarctica, swabbed off glaciers in Svalbard or sucked out of stagnant ponds in the bowels of disused coalmines in Wales.
Two days before the conversation in his kitchen, Sanders, some friends, and a skeleton production crew were in the bowels of the Crocker Club, a turn-of-the-century bank now repurposed as a downtown Los Angeles nightclub.
Deep in the bowels of Facebook's serpentine campus in Menlo Park, California, is a room about 25 feet square that may have a lot to do with how the world thinks about the company in the coming months.
Victoria, widowed since 1861, is, by her own account, cantankerous and fat; each morning, she submits to a discussion of her movements—a delicate matter, pertaining both to her bowels and to her social engagements for the day.
Just 4,154 fans attended that May 26, 0003, game against the Boston Red Sox at Connie Mack Stadium, formerly Shibe Park, give or take the lout who would sometimes mug sportswriters in the empty bowels of the ballpark.
Now, people influential with the most powerful man in the world are publicly raising concerns that there is a cabal of entrenched bureaucrats hidden in the bowels of the nation's government who are intent on his political demise.
They are the alligators that supposedly infest New York City's sewer system, slithering through the bowels just under the street level, feeding on rats and rubbish and terrorizing sewer workers who arm themselves with guns for self-defense.
But that was only a glimpse ... Whereas this latest featurette gives us a longer look at Cassian walking through the bowels of what must surely be the Death Star, his trusty droid — who needs no disguise, obviously — in tow.
Five months after USAID officials announced the BAA's use in northern Iraq, the outcome of the much-advertised innovation is still grinding along in the bowels of USAID bureaucracy—except for those proposals that already have been summarily rejected.
The battle is over whether the treatment — which involves transplanting healthy fecal matter into the bowels of patients suffering from the infection — should be classified as a drug or as a procedure akin to organ, tissue and blood transplants.
Screenshot: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International AirportA 2-year-old boy made a harrowing journey through the baggage bowels of an Atlanta airport after climbing onto a conveyor belt at an unattended ticket counter while his mother reportedly wasn't looking.
Washington (CNN)In the bowels of the Capitol and over meals with high-powered donors, Republican Party elders are begrudgingly coming to grips with what once was unthinkable: Choosing between Ted Cruz or Donald Trump as their party's nominee.
As a woman online (and I mean deep in the bowels of Discord and 8chan levels of online), watching the rest of the world Google "what is an incel" in real-time has been a weeks-long atomic cringe.
Both House and Senate offices have been told to brush off their teleworking plans and hand-sanitizer machines have popped up around the building, with staff seen taking at least three into the bowels of the Senate on Tuesday.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - In a heist reminiscent of a Hollywood movie, Kenyan robbers spent months tunneling into the bowels of a bank located opposite a police station and stole the equivalent of half a million dollars, police said on Tuesday.
In it, a glass bowl of actual human remains sits alongside a fictitious memorial text that purports, with dry humor, to quantify the deceased's imaginary existence ("He ate 56,000 meals, slept 146,850 hours, and moved his bowels 18,548 times").
Basically, the fan says he yelled at Dolan to sell the Knicks -- and that's when he was approached by 2 cops and 5 security guards who escorted him to the bowels of MSG where he got his lifetime ban.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend doesn't tend to rely on bodily humor, but it really worked in this scene, in which Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin) and Maya (Esther Povitsky) watch Nathaniel lose control of his bowels for what feels like an eternity.
Early on the morning of the first day of the conference, I was escorted past home décor storefronts and rug shops into the bowels of the building, where an array of demos awaited in a large, modernist industrial-chic room.
Deep in the bowels of a 134-year-old military fort on a tiny spit of land that can barely still be considered part of New York City, ferry boat captains make weekly visits to brush up on their nautical skills.
Even as they voted, more revelations about the president's pressure campaign trickled out, as Timothy Morrison, the top Russia expert on the National Security Council, testified privately four floors below in a secure room in the bowels of the Capitol.
It was there, in the bowels of the titular salmon-hued split-level, that the Band forwent the Summer of Love's Technicolor psychedelia to plumb the depths of their musical past amid unfussy, almost spartan conditions in upstate New York.
Sims is best regarded for developing a surgical procedure to repair vesicovaginal fistula — a severe complication related to child birth that causes organ tissue to rot between the urethra, vaginal wall and bowels — a surgery that is used to this day.
Whatever work they've done in the past (surely valuable, exposing massive abuses by the military) has been wiped out by Julian Assange's decision that his best course moving forward is to shovel coal in the bowels of the Trump Train.
The condition — which causes muscles in the bowels to lose their ability to move stool through the intestine — occurs in one in every 5,000 children and is usually appears shortly after birth, according to the National Organization for Rare Disorders.
But, if you're just waiting for your bowels to get back to normal during a typical experience with diarrhea, you should drink lots of fluids (at least one cup per bout of diarrhea) and eat binding foods, Dr. Rosen says.
Aloy was raised in the midst of the Nora, a low-tech society of hunter-gatherers who have deified a remnant of the "Old Ones" — that is, us — discovered in the bowels of a mountain at the heart of their homeland.
"Running, like many forms of endurance exercise, causes your gut to become very efficient," says Amanda Kruse, RD, CD. What you eat and when you eat it can make your run, and your bowels, go a little smoother, she says.
Then Weaver went into a little too much detail—last chance to turn back, by the way—on how he enacted his revenge: There it is, folks: far more than anyone ever really wanted to know about Henry Weaver's bowels.
Buried deep within the bowels of Amazon's Marketplace messaging interface I eventually unearth a failed delivery message, which suggests an attempted delivery was made on December 7, after which the delivery company wrote that it would try again the following day.
Winter Storm Jonas forced many of us deeper into the bowels of our instant library than we'd like to admit, scourging for obscure shows or long-forgotten movies with which to fill the 48 hours of our snowed-in weekend.
" Colbert then played a news clip about Trump Jr.'s arrival at the Capitol on Thursday for his interview, in which a reporter said Trump Jr. came in through a "hidden loading dock deep in the bowels of the Capitol.
Somewhere in Harlem, in an inconspicuous warehouse or deep in the bowels of a brownstone, a man stood before a chemistry setup loaded with beakers, scales, and buckets, studying an ingredient list written with a crimped hand in a small book.
"It was about ten minutes in," he says, having levered himself upright for our interview on a battered leather couch in the bowels of the Boston Music Rooms, a large pub in the north of London's venue-packed borough of Camden.
Now, with the click of a mouse, agents in the bowels of an NSA data center somewhere in the Midwest can silently dip into the streams of location, audio, video, text, and other data that these unsleeping little spies constantly emit.
In a meeting room in the bowels of a Westin hotel inside the Detroit airport, which was eerily quiet because so many people have stopped traveling, the audience for Sanders's roundtable included about 50 journalists, including local TV news crews.
In the bowels of a decrepit theater, Antonio Marras threw a Weimar-like cabaret for the end of the world, complete with a woman soaring overhead on a swing, and piles of distressed velvets, beading, fringe, florals and regimental stripes.
Merchant reports that the iPhone's revolutionary multi-touch display was "born out of experimentation deep in the bowels of Apple, hidden in the beginning even from Jobs" and they only showed him a demo once they felt it was good enough.
Manchester was badly bombed during World War II. Those planes were under the command of Adolf Hitler, a corporal in France during World War I, who later reached deeper into the bowels of hell searching for more sophisticated forms of savagery.
First his pancreas failed, then his bowels inflamed and his kidneys became dysfunctional, and "to top it off, he has a fever of 103 for which we can't find a source," Dr. Kluger said in an interview during the crisis.
Merchant reported that the iPhone's revolutionary multi-touch display was "born out of experimentation deep in the bowels of Apple, hidden in the beginning even from Jobs" and they only showed him a demo once they felt it was good enough.
After IT was released in theaters, the blog appeared in the bowels of the internet as the go-to place to voice any and all prurience for Pennywise the Dancing Clown—that awful fucking monster at the center of Stephen King's IT universe.
But deep inside the bowels of American bureaucracy, another clean-up effort is underway: trying to determine whether the Trump administration broke an obscure, Civil War-era spending law by asking some federal employees to keep working — and who should be held accountable.
As the sun shone and more than 70,33 fans streamed through the gates at Melbourne Park, the great and the good of tennis officialdom filed into a room in the bowels of Rod Laver Arena to defend their record on battling corruption.
I hit the block button on my once-best friend for pointing at dog shit in the street and suggesting it was me who caused the mess—something they considered a completely reasonable joke, considering the little control I had over my bowels.
Should the raiding club decide to stump up for the transfer as opposed to just ransacking their rivals' stadium in a brutal show of force, they can open the infamous transfer 'war chest' and pour forth the treasure of its golden bowels.
What they saw was astonishing:Wired:DEEP IN THE bowels of Facebook's serpentine campus in Menlo Park, California is a room about 20163-feet-square that may have a lot to do with how the world thinks about the company in the coming months.
John Reynolds, the only survivor, recounted that something in the inky darkness had hit them as they slept and torn the wheel house and canopy away and pulled the ship down to the bowels of the Gulf of Mexico within two minutes.
That misinterpretation of the prior order, quickly corrected by the White House Counsel's office, appears to have originated from within the bowels of the Department of Homeland Security bureaucracy when an enforcement guideline was shipped out late in the day on Jan.
They put a Mediafire link up on Myspace, and waited to see what happened, and from there, the album hit Limewire, wending its way through the labyrinthine bowels of the internet, until it landed in the nebulous clutches of the Russian torrent sites.
"It's also a matter of perception: For somebody who moves their bowels once a day, a sudden increase in frequency will be of concern to them," she says, adding that diarrhea can also refer to a change in the consistency of your stools.
The seat on that little stage in the bowels of PPG Paints Arena was about the last place anyone expected Fleury to be a week and a half earlier, heading into a first-round Eastern Conference playoff series against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
While it's correct that two detectives with the NYPD emergency services unit kept searching after Drennan and Anthony had given up hope and walked off without giving officers their names, how the ring ended up in the city's bowels Friday is another story.
Then the orchestra and its music director, Jaap van Zweden, venture into the bowels of horror with a fully staged double bill of Schoenberg's Expressionist monodrama "Erwartung" and Bartók's "Bluebeard's Castle," with Katarina Karnéus, Nina Stemme, and Johannes Martin Kränzle (Sept. 26-28).
Merchant reports that the the iPhone's revolutionary multi-touch display was "born out of experimentation deep in the bowels of Apple, hidden in the beginning even from Jobs" and they only showed him a demo once they felt it was good enough.
As a general surgeon, you might open someone's abdomen and repair his bowels or excise her colon cancer, but after you closed the patient up there was no visible trace of your work beyond a little scar—and, hopefully, a recovered patient.
At the beginning of her shift, she'd enter the bowels of the Magic Kingdom and be costumed as either Pocahontas, Mulan, or Silvermist (a Peter Pan fairy of East Asian appearance who first appeared in the Disney Fairies direct-to-DVD films).
As he made his way from the bowels of Las Vegas's MGM Grand Garden Arena and the rapper D Smoke snapped through his song "Black Habits," images of Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman and Maya Angelou appeared on big video monitors.
They aren't leased by PepsiCo, the Coca-Cola Company doesn't send drivers out every evening to restock soda cans, and Wrigley never receives the four quarters you plunked into the bowels of your laundromat's confectionery display for a months-old bag of Skittles.
BEIJING — As he trudged back to the locker room in the bowels of Cadillac Arena, needing to deliver one last post-game address to his humbled United States men's basketball team, Coach Gregg Popovich looked up and felt a need to stop.
Zooming through the wide, sunny streets of Los Angeles, warm wind gently ruffling my light sweater — what could be a more idyllic alternative to lurching through the bowels of New York City in a screechy, rickety subway car packed with irritable commuters?
Deep in the bowels of the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, N.J., lies the Shark Realm, a 40-foot tunnel suspended through the middle of a shark tank, allowing visitors to see the sharks as close as humanly possible without getting wet or petrified.
One of the oldest yet most persistent of these unsubstantiated notions is that failure to empty one's bowels each and every day can result in so-called autointoxication – the absorption of poisonous substances produced from partially digested food and food byproducts in the intestines.
Dysautonomia refers to a group of disorders that affect a person's autonomic nervous system, which controls "all the stuff you don't think about," like heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, bowels, bladder function, and more, explains Blair Grubb, MD, a medical advisor for Dysautonomia International.
Technically, during solo or partnered sex, bacteria from your bowels can get pushed inside your urethra (by a penis, sex toy, finger, etc.), and then your urinary tract, which can cause a UTI, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
If you rarely hear a sound, you might not know the moon will be there for too long, so line up your bowels with the moon as you gently guide your fingers along the rock walls, pulling at the crescent moonward with your left hand.
"These individuals used to have to choose between being on places like Twitter or Facebook or basically existing in the bowels of the internet, where they were less likely to encounter new recruits or talk to the public," Amarasingam told Motherboard in an email.
Twenty seconds of pure-ass panic while her nails met nothing but stuffing (she could feel the ghost-return of the cold turkey shits rumble her bowels) and then relief, her sweat cold on highway miles of skin, as nails closed around the pillbox.
In the bowels of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, three blocks from the White House, members of the so-called alt-right movement gathered for what they had supposed would be an autopsy to plot their grim future under a Clinton administration.
Let's cut down on the plastic, and the next time you're tempted to innocuously trash some plastic straws, just remember that same "harmless" plastic is somewhere puncturing a turtle's brain through its nostril and killing a fish through literally explosive bowels… and its next stop?
And so it was as if in thrall to a tyrannical tyke that the fashion flock obediently followed the Marni designer Francesco Risso down a ramp leading to the bowels of a landmark 1950s Brutalist structure, the Torre Velasca, to see his spring 2019 collection.
Hoaxes often gurgle up from the bowels of Facebook, as shares from sites that claim to mix satire with the truth, like The Rightists, or sites that don't seem to exist for any particular reason but to fool people, like one called The Denver Guardian.
And so, outfitted with customized, scanner-compatible headphones that would pipe in the sound clips and muffle the deafening clanks of the vibrating coils, I settled onto a gliding platform bed to be conveyed into the cylindrical bowels of the $3 million machine, and the experiment began.
Google Project Zero researcher Mark Brand recently found a new bug in a part of Android's operating system known as libstagefright (hence the original Stagefright name), "deep in the bowels of the usermode Android system," as he put it in a blog post published on Wednesday.
A convention insider tells ITK that with space at a premium in Philadelphia, makeshift greenrooms for the commander in chief and Biden — who are both poised to address the crowd this week — are set up within the bowels of the arena where the 76ers and Flyers play.
He brought with him not only a  fine reputation for diligence and collegiality on the Hill, but also experience in the bowels of the Pentagon as both as a presidential management intern (as the internship program was then called) and then as an Army resource analyst.
There's a dead lunatic who had liked to eat spiders off the ground, and Professor Van Helsing, having just staked Dracula through the heart, has a new problem: the cops have located him in the bowels of the abbey and want to charge him with murder.
Unfortunately the combination of alcohol, excitement, and whatever the fuck it is that you've slid down your Tuborg-lubricated gullet in the smoking area earlier that evening, results in quite a high likelihood of you needing to evacuate your bowels at some point during the night.
In and around the plaza created below the lofted building, a memorial garden, planted with native grasses, will lead toward a shallow tidal pool whose stone floor is inscribed with the shapes of bodies crammed together, as slaves were, in the bowels of ships that landed here.
As I walked deep into the bowels of the old mill the other day, looking at buildings and signs from the 19th century, I could sense the ghosts of the immigrants who came here to build America, some of whose descendants still work at the mill.
Because the thyroid, a small gland in the neck behind the larynx, regulates energy production and metabolism throughout the body, including the heart, brain, skin, bowels and body temperature, too much or too little of its hormones can have a major impact on health and well-being.
The grandeur of Washington lies not in its marble, but in the grimy miracle of everyday politics that reveals itself in the shadows of the Jefferson's bar, in the bowels of the Capitol and in the furtive comings and goings of visitors traversing the White House lawn.
Credit... ABOARD THE UBC CYPRUS IN THE NORTH PACIFIC — On his first ocean voyage seven years ago, Jun Russel Reunir was sent deep into the bowels of a cargo ship, where he shoveled iron ore until his muscles ached — then continued shoveling for a dozen hours more.
It was a morbid anniversary: Seventy-two years before, Elizabeth Short, an aspiring actress known later as the Black Dahlia, was brutally murdered and dismembered, possibly in the bowels of the mansion where they sat — the Sowden House, built by Lloyd Wright (a son of Frank's).
To be clear, while this space is sometimes referred to as the media area, it is not the huge bank of media risers at the back of the draft floor, nor is it the media workroom a few feet removed, in the bowels of the arena.
READ MORE: South African teen finds suspected piece of missing MH370 plane Today, the radiation at the Fukushima plant is still so powerful it has proven impossible to get into its bowels to find and remove the extremely dangerous blobs of melted fuel rods, weighing hundreds of tonnes.
Like many other miners who were let go by larger operations, Carrizo has since turned to small-scale mining and now spends his days 250,2000 feet (222 m) underground, chipping away at the copper-rich bowels of a mountain he first visited while his father worked there in 2.433.
"Some people's GERD is worsened by coffee because of the caffeine content and its impact on the sphincter muscles," adding that high amounts found in some cold brews can make people feel quite sick, with symptoms like jitters, peristalsis of the bowels, diarrhea or even increased anxiety and stress.
It is, rather, a collection of patriotic public servants — career diplomats, scientists, intelligence officers and others — who, from within the bowels of this corrupt and corrupting administration, have somehow remembered that their duty is to protect the interests, not of a particular leader, but of the American people.
I didn't see the man as a monster, exactly, but I was repulsed by his face, by his greedy eyes, by the way he still looked at me like I was that prostrate girl in her lonely, white bed, whom he was drawing up from the bowels of hell.
In theory, a sonic weapon could do this by causing ear pain, by making a person dizzy, or by vibrating a person's insides at a frequency that could "stun them, nauseate them, 'or even liquefy their bowels and reduce them to quivering diarrheic messes,'" as one journalist wrote in the 1990s.
"I think because I can walk, people tend to think I have completely recovered from my spinal cord injury but the truth is I still have many lasting effects, one of them being that I am completely incontinent with both my bladder and bowels," she explained in an Instagram post .
"On game day, when most people are sitting on a couch, or the lucky ones are in the stadium, we are going to have folks in the bowels of the stadium," said AT&T assistant VP John Cooke, who oversees the company's network engineering for the San Francisco Bay Area.
"Since there are really no medications to reduce the nerve sensitivity, some doctors give medications that modulate the function of the brain in the hope that this approach will reduce the ability to sense or emotionally react to the signals or messages arriving from the bowels," Camilleri said by email.
In one scene, a character (Katelyn Schiller) helped audience members explore a series of drawers said to hold the memories of some unnamed individual; in another, a statue in the middle of the Tower Theatre (Keight Leighn) came alive to whisk audience members away into the bowels of the venue.
But he is unapologetic about his disdain for his opponent, Mr. Borrello, the Chautauqua County executive, accusing him of using "a great deal of vitriolic, divisive, hateful rhetoric in this campaign," including calling Albany "the bowels of hell," something Mr. Morgan says is an insult to the civil servants working there.
It was a particularly abrupt decline because private-jet travel boomed in the prerecession years, pulling in high-net-worth people and busy executives whose time is often better spent with a client, poring over deals, or visiting a supplier, rather than slogging through the bowels of a commercial airport.
What to do with people whose bowels have emptied in fear and who have witnessed and participated in deadly battle and were told to be brave and to suck it up and keep going no matter what (and were taught as kids that God and Moses said "Thou shall not kill")?
Fashion Review PARIS — On Saturday, in the bowels of Le Centorial, the 19th-century building that is the headquarters of the bank formerly known as Crédit Lyonnais, two floors below the soaring central hall, so far underground that cellphones go dark, Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons held a history lesson.
Tyler is doing his best to hide a deep distrust of women in the bowels of his brain, but unfortunately that's only going to keep percolating as long as he believes that impassioned soliloquies on corporatized political systems and the superiority of My Bloody Valentine's Loveless serve as charitable conversation.
"I went to see Lightning Bolt with Black Dice in 2001 and I just remember being the most interactive show I'd ever been to and just that energy with people playing on the floor was something I couldn't shake," explains Jenny, in the bowels of the backstage after their set.
Smartly set by curator Jean de Loisy in the dim bowels of the Palais de Tokyo, a screaming Antonin Artaud welcomes the visitor, appearing in a virtually unknown screen test performance he gave in 1938 for Abel Gance's never realized film La Fin du Monde (The End of the World).
My teeth may have grown a carpet of plaque, my bowels may have turned against me, my hands may have been caked with ink and grease and piss slop-over from the chamberpot, but I was a true patriot on a quest to live like my heroes, so I soldiered on.
Falwell later followed up with a (slightly) more conciliatory tweet, saying: All the clowns commenting on my tweet below with their bowels in an uproar can relax b/c the other side of the coin is Jesus never told Caesar he shouldn't tax the rich to help the poor either.
But the calculation Republicans have made is that as long as Trump staffs the bowels of the administrative state with Heritage Foundation guys and fills the judiciary with Federalist Society picks, they shouldn't ask any tough questions about his honesty, corruption, temperament, basic fitness for office, or preferred management style.
Their journey takes them around New York and into the city's past, both real and fantastical, as they encounter the nefarious henchmen of Slant, delve into the bowels of the Old York Cipherist Society (a group of either learned scholars or paranoid cranks), and try to parse whom they can trust.
Some who served in tech roles in the Obama administration say their Trump-opposed peers would be wise to appreciate that the best way of shaping his policies might be by staying put in the bowels of federal agencies, where the long arm of the Oval Office traditionally hasn't always reached.
But a report by the City Council outlined how rushed, inadequate planning and an oversight structure that left no one clearly in charge spawned a monster in the bowels of the building: a tangle of cables, pipes and ducts, laid by independent contractors working without coordination, that no one could unravel.
"Once they enter the bowels of the Iraq Museum, it is unlikely scholars will ever have access to them, nor are there any Iraqi scholars capable of publishing them given the many thousands of unpublished texts already in storage in the museum for generations and mostly inaccessible to scholars," Owen  told  Live Science.
"When I was in the bowels of Facebook building that machinery, what I saw was a team that really understood product-market fit and the power of network effects and why that created an incredibly subsidized business, a thing that could expand all over the world at marginally zero cost," Palihapitiya said.
World Premiere Machines / India, Germany, Finland (Director: Rahul Jain) — This intimate, observant portrayal of the rhythm of life and work in a gigantic textile factory in Gujarat, India, moves through the corridors and bowels of the enormously disorienting structure—taking the viewer on a journey of dehumanizing physical labor and intense hardship.
After watching the team succumb 4-3 in overtime to the New York Islanders from the press box at the Verizon Center, I wandered the bowels of the rink with the team's head of alumni, Matt Flynn, and found him with Peake and his family, whom Flynn had invited to the game.
Pixie's future adopter should "have a tremendous heart, a deep commitment to a lifetime of specialty care and tenacious love, the patience to express Pixie's bladder and bowels (and clean up after her "dribbles")… and a great sense of fun, because this little orange sprite wants to play and frolic!" adds Townsend.
Rick Owens, fall 2020Credit...Valerio Mezzanotti for The New York Times PARIS — Deep in the bowels of the Palais de Tokyo, a building dedicated to modern art, down a back stairway strafed with graffiti and through many a wandering hall, Rick Owens was leaning against a wall on Thursday afternoon, considering doom.
Standing under it when it rained would raise blisters on your skin, and if you ate its fruit, as some hapless survivors on the Internet had done, you could expect a burning sensation to emerge half an hour or forty-five minutes later, followed by increasingly severe symptoms in the throat and bowels.
CreditCreditAntonio de Moraes Barros Filho/FilmMagic It was snowing outside, speckling the stiletto boots and soaking the tights of the fashion folk, and inside, snow lay lightly on the ground for Thom Browne's show, deep in the bowels of a Chelsea art gallery where Mr. Browne had recreated Washington Square circa the Henry James years.
The exchange's auctions, which take place in the bowels of a half-empty building in a rundown area of the city, had to introduce a $1,500 dealer registration fee after marketing agents withheld coffee in 2012 in protest at buyers that existed solely to resell the free coffee samples to which they were entitled.
Like the Phantom of the Opera, he seemed destined to lurk in the bowels of the Capitol forever— relishing his roles as Obama's chief obstructionist and gatekeeper (at one point sitting on more than 350 House-passed bills) and willing attack dog against anyone who would deign to challenge him or any other Democrat.
From a room in the bowels of TD Garden, where the Celtics had been hammered at home for a second time to fall into an 0-2 series ditch, Auriemma emerged to quip that someone from the Boston side had just suggested that he had witnessed an N.B.A. version of a Connecticut women's game.
It's not that the place you record must necessarily seep into the music you make, but something about the music that Marie Davidson and Pierre Guerineau have made over the years finds an echo in the imagery of late-capitalist isolation, in long lonely nights in the bowels of the machine spitting out all our modern problems.
This post originally appeared on VICE UK. "Get ready for a white-knuckle ride," deadpans Guy Toyn, a court reporter and the director of Court News UK, as he leads me into the press room in the bowels of the Old Bailey, the central criminal court of the UK. A couple of old police constables sit at empty desks.
And also, you dopes, that when a manager says an unused player "wasn't feeling well tonight, that's all you need to know," it isn't necessarily a thinly-veiled attempt at covering for some colossal fuckup or an affront to your right to know absolutely everything about an ugly loss that so badly and thoroughly loosened your bowels.
Credit...Charlotte Hadden for The New York Times; photographed at The Wolseley Last week, Kristin Scott Thomas, the British actress, found herself in an enormous meeting room in the bowels of the Louvre museum, rubbing shoulders with Marlène Schiappa, the French Minister for Equality; François-Henri Pinault, the C.E.O. of Kering; and Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris.
"Transgender youth who express their gender identity but are required to use facilities matching their genitalia are not only at risk for verbal and physical harassment, including sexual abuse, but, not surprisingly, some will avoid using restrooms altogether, resulting in increased risk for inadequate fluid intake, urinary retention, urinary tract infections, impacted bowels, and school avoidance," they write.
It continued the next evening at 9 through a personal reveal of the new Yeezy Season 8 collection in the bowels of the Espace Niemeyer, the Brutalist building that is the headquarters of the French Communist Party and that is famous for the alien landing-looking white dome in its forecourt that crowns an underground council room.
Neatly matched in their mixture of humor and terror, "A Slight Ache" — a little-known title written originally for radio — and "The Dumb Waiter," a classic two-hander about a pair of hit men biding their time in the bowels of a Birmingham house while they await orders to carry out a contract killing, make for a provocative combination.
Business Insider&aposs Taylor Nicole Rogers previously reported that many nannies for the rich and powerful find their jobs as demanding as they are daunting, with one nanny telling Rogers that she had to "manually clear out a toddler&aposs bowels," and another saying she had to clean out a rat&aposs nest for the family employing her.
Olivia Pope, TV's beacon of complex Black excellence, created two presidents, led a top-secret spy organization, saved The Republic, acted as the most powerful person in that republic, and beat a misogynist to death in the bowels of the White House, all while wearing the most effortlessly stunning white coats in the galaxy and having lots of amazing sex.
There was no concealing the fact that this English bulldog puppy — who has been unable to control his bladder or bowels since birth — was scared at the open-admission Agoura Animal Care Center on Saturday, when a rescuer from the Southern California Bulldog Rescue came to bring the pup, surrendered by his owners that day, to his new foster home.
In addition, the MMA Rules and Regulations Committee also provided clarification for how referees should call a fight in the instance of the loss of a fighter's bodily functions (vomiting, urine or control of bowels), as well as recommendations for extended usage of technical decisions, and rule changes for hand wrapping and other supportive clothing worn for knees and ankles.
I suppose since this is just a small snippet of the licking and all the unseen stuff could be him not looking into the camera but still… I can't help but think, somewhere out there, somewhere deep in the bowels of the internet there is a video of him staring straight into the camera and licking sensually for three hours.
The New York Times reported on one gathering over the weekend where people explained why Bannon energized them: In the bowels of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, three blocks from the White House, members of the so-called alt-right movement gathered for what they had supposed would be an autopsy to plot their grim future under a Clinton administration.
"The most powerful behavior change taught in Mind Over Matter is learning how to relax, strengthen and coordinate the muscles that support the openings of the bladder and bowels, called the pelvic floor muscles," said Dr. Heidi Wendell Brown, lead author of the study and a researcher at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison.
While Anirban described placing samples of healthy omentum — an apron of tissue hanging over the intestines — in a petri dish and then adding cancer cells, I remembered how, unbeknown to me, slithy growths had burbled through my abdomen, whiffling through my omentum, ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus and a section of my bowels, all of which had to be snicker-snacked.
"You get the opportunity to play it out, and at the end there can be whatever the narrative is, but you just want your players to just make the most of each week and opportunity," Paul Chryst, Wisconsin's coach, said in an interview in the bowels of Camp Randall Stadium last weekend after the Badgers beat Northwestern, the reigning division champion.
Mysteriously, an incendiary interview with Darbyshire, in which he acknowledges Britain's role in the coup, didn't appear in the final cut of the program, nor was it to be found in the bowels of the B.F.I. Left with only a transcript of the interview, Amirani pulled off a bit of a coup of his own: landing Fiennes to read Darbyshire's recollections aloud.
About 200 feet away in the bowels of the Barclays Center, a handful of the top Street Fighter V players in the world sit and stand among the crowd of fans, holding their fight sticks and controllers while waiting to be called up to compete in front of a crowd on fold-out chairs that take up about one half of the converted basketball practice court.
And at the same time, not only can we give them money, but the expertise of that which is frankly the same, but now there's something else you can give which is to say, hey, we've spent time deploying code, aggregating data deep inside the bowels of hundreds of companies, thousands of companies before you, and what that's left us with are these artifacts.
It's Wednesday, and everything's impossible, but if you could smell the air here and see the apples fat on the tree not 300 feet from where I type, you'd make it happen and truthfully you ought to even if the fruit comes from the shop on the concourse at the top of the elevator, up from the bowels of the I.R.T. Because it's fall.
In a strangely moving exchange that takes place in an empty hallway in the bowels of the courthouse, Chuck stops the libertarian judge Leonard Funt (played by the great character actor Harris Yulin), asking the judge to recuse himself from the case as payback for Chuck's decision not to prosecute his son when he was caught dealing Adderall to his classmates in med school.
You see, in the first episode of the series, Kevin McClain—an unabashed eccentric who wears a flatcap and formal vests with baggy khaki pants—confessed to the trio of crimes, which included spiking the cafeteria lemonade with maltitol powder so that over forty students spontaneously excavated their bowels, filling a pinata with excrement during a classroom party, and stuffing a set of t-shirt canons with dried cat dung.
But the venue—an anonymous press conference room deep in the bowels of the institutional labyrinth that is the UN headquarters—stood in stark contrast to the grandiosity on the other side of the building, as scores of world leaders, dignitaries, and assorted A-listers celebrated Earth Day by standing in front of each other in a cathedral-like space and pledging to not let the world burn.
Rick Owens, fall 2019CreditCreditValerio Mezzanotti for The New York Times PARIS — Deep in the concrete bowels of the Palais de Tokyo, the modern art museum of Paris, down a plunging staircase with walls covered in angry graffiti, amid racks of clothes and roaming models (some of whom were sporting little horns jutting from their foreheads, or with flattened noses), the designer Rick Owens pshawed about current events and the state of the world.
I then hike down the Rock (our term for the cell block) to the communal bathroom I share with 48 other inmates, brush my teeth between four young kids who are rapping, handle my morning business on the toilet, and return to my cell once again, where I pour Ross another bowl of water, buckle on my pouch full of treats, then venture back out into the bowels of our unit with the dog in tow.
"One component of IBS is increased sensitivity to the functions of the bowels; simply summarized, this means either the nerves taking messages from the bowel to the brain are more sensitive or that the brain is more attentive or reacts in a more emotional manner to the normal messages arising in the bowel, or both," said Dr. Michael Camilleri, a researcher at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science in Rochester, Minnesota, who wasn't involved in the current study.

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