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Self Butchered With all that metalcore floating around Yangon, there was bound to be some blowback, and it came to the slamming brutal sounds of Self Butchered.
" - Claire, 19 "Butchered meats for entitled white people.
If not, it will be butchered and sold for meat.
Another night in South London, another beloved family pet butchered.
" The article said he had potentially "butchered one patient's brain.
I probably butchered his name, but I practiced it enough.
One picture shows the remains of a frog he had butchered.
Hospitals and universities were devastated, their staff butchered or in exile.
"Delicious grilled fish, beautifully butchered meat, loads of sauces," she intones.
The first time we played the song live we butchered it.
Poor families butchered those dividends once they reached an acceptable weight.
More than 7,000 pigs are butchered every day inside Farmer John.
But Netflix's Altered Carbon feels like it butchered its source material.
Keep reading to see which words were often butchered this year. 
Nose-to-tail use of animals you butchered yourself was one thing.
Can I ask you why people are being butchered in your name?
Democracy cannot be built on the bones of those who are butchered.
Mr Yeung, the beekeeper, says "hunters" felled and butchered it in situ.
There, they found, hunter-gatherers butchered megafauna that roamed during that period.
The scientists searched for animal bones that showed signs of being butchered.
Once the steak has been dry-aged, it gets butchered in-house.
They can't be milked or butchered or, in many cases, even ridden.
"I think that the Chinese government butchered those kids," Kasich said, bluntly.
Pre-butchered cuts are sold by the pound for cooking at home.
The carcass is butchered into manageable, recognizable cuts, then frozen for home storage.
My shirt had long sleeves before I butchered them with my granddaughter's scissors.
They were beaten with wooden clubs and their bodies were butchered with machetes.
All meat will be butchered in the halal manner according to Islamic custom.
"One is who made the stone tools and butchered the rhino," Ingicco said.
Remember when John Travolta epically butchered her name at the Oscars in 2014?
That evening, the old komoru ordered a goat to be slaughtered and butchered.
I scowled at my tins and bellowed "Chuckles!" when I butchered a putaway.
Gwangju had been reborn only to be butchered again in an endless cycle.
Apostrophes also have the wonderful — but sometimes butchered — ability to literally combine words.
Smaller animals, like poultry or rabbits, are purchased whole and easily butchered at home.
They butchered dogs, stabbed monkeys in the eye with stilettos, and stretched apart snakes.
The Jamisons sell freshly butchered cuts out of the farm and host occasional dinners.
Matt heads to the Meatpacking warehouse where, in between butchered animals, hang several men.
The turtles were butchered alive to keep the meat from sticking to the shell.
He also marketed something called a flake-burger, made from remnants of butchered beef.
A generation of artists and intellectuals was butchered, and cultural traditions were wiped out.
I chose making light of it and made it clear that I butchered the thing.
Special Report The Body Trade: A business where human bodies were butchered, packaged and sold.
And she has found carcasses of the majestic creatures, butchered on the spot for meat.
In the 1970s, detectives said the Doodler might have butchered as many as 218 people.
There were also the stories of butchered animals whose insides had turned a sickly yellow.
He just butchered part of the deer, cutting off a good sized hunk of meat.
Inside, ancient humans once butchered fresh kills with stone blades and barbecued meat on campfires.
When a donated buffalo was butchered, she got the lungs and some other internal organs.
Its largely Shia population was persecuted and butchered for decades under Saddam Hussein's Sunni regime.
He mused about the Augusta National Golf Club holes he has butchered in recent years.
She butchered both the words and the notes earning her some boos from the crowd.
Though Hannah's realistically butchered body is a fright to behold, sound dominates the horror here.
Meat and fish, bought whole and butchered at Millbrook, come from nearby farms and fisheries.
It was winched up from the vessel and taken off to be weighed and butchered.
Tamara Kostianovsky's exhibition at Y Gallery features sculptures of butchered fowl made from salvaged fabric.
In another series, Attia juxtaposes these same images of butchered soldiers with similar-looking African masks.
Musick's operation bought up live horses, then had them butchered, packaged, and sent off to market.
Behind the counter was a butcher's station, so I assume it had been butchered that day.
But the first time he butchered a cow, well, he knew perfectly well what to expect.
And the dead deer will surely be cheered, butchered, and cooked into the tastiest of dinners.
From the bones, the scientists can tell how they collected, butchered, and then cooked the animals.
Ananta Bijoy Ras was butchered in May while en route to his job at a bank.
Felicia Friesema and Cecilia Leung took the shoulders and butt, while Ms. Tran butchered the head.
They'd pulled out a butchered ibex mandible, a number of mollusk shells and pine-nut husks.
I butchered and caped my buck, but finding a place to store my meat was a challenge.
QUICK: STEVEN MNUCHIN SO EVERYONE KNOW IT SINCE WE HAVE BUTCHERED IT A FEW TIMES THROUGH HERE.
By the time I got to college, my eyebrows were — for lack of a better word — butchered.
Like many of Myanmar's metal bands, Self Butchered is holding it down solo for their chosen style.
It was discovered alongside butchered animal bones on an island separated from mainland Asia by a sea.
Speaking to law enforcement, the president called the gang members "animals", rapists and robbers who butchered children.
Serb forces there butchered a town of innocents before NATO bombing finally helped topple Milosevic from power.
According to The Independent, dogs were butchered, blowtorched, electrocuted, hanged, and boiled alive in droves by vendors.
The warriors butchered the people and used the heads of Lewis's kinsmen as decoration for their belts.
A steak at Peter Luger will always be used on the day it's butchered, according to Eater.
In March Dogon militiamen butchered more than 170 people in Ogossagou, a Fulani village in central Mali.
If you don't like Trump and Caesar is Trump, do you actually approve of seeing him butchered?
Animals are routinely stacked four and five deep, without food or water, many butchered while fully conscious.
She was decapitating freshly butchered quails with the same nonchalance that one might bring to peeling carrots.
The menu changes often but regularly features foraged and fermented ingredients as well as house-butchered meats.
In 2003, the 12-year-old Luke Hayes-Alexander butchered a pig at his family's restaurant, Lukes!
Not only did he compare Bashar al-Assad to Hitler, Sean Spicer also butchered the Syrian President's name.
For this review, Times' restaurant critic Pete Wells pulled out his own steak knife and butchered Peter Luger.
Analysis revealed the identity of the butchered animals, a list that includes horse, wild cattle, duck, and rhinoceros.
The people who butchered the pigs for them, allegedly involved in drugs, were shot down in the slaughterhouse.
The gangs' reach is long: one journalist fled to Mexico City, where he was tracked down and butchered.
Millions of people were butchered over those three brutal years, and the former national territory was utterly destroyed.
It wasn't the only mistranslation Amry spotted, either: I took this one - Arabic basically says "butchered chickens for sale".
The pronunciation has been butchered for so long, Ronan doesn't mind teaching a whole new audience every single time.
Scottie Pippen butchered "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" in fantastic style Saturday night during the Cubs game.
They shot my father in the head and butchered him with a knife after he fell to the ground.
A farmer and his entire family are butchered in their hovel, their animals scattered, their barns set on fire.
Horror would probably land you an NC-17—especially if the dick is going to be butchered or castrated.
That version had already been heavily butchered from the version released internationally in 1993, The Princess and the Cobbler.
Roman Polanski directed it a few years after his pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, was butchered by the Manson family.
They awakened the​ir ​colleagues two at a time, lured them outside and butchered them, throwing their bodies overboard.
Any product with more than 8 percent foreign meat must say where the animal was born, raised and butchered.
Say it again... Yep, that's right, I just butchered one of the most powerful lyrics of the past fifty years.
"The only time my name has caused me frustration was at graduation where it was absolutely butchered," she tells me.
This was how Jones butchered Glover Teixeira and how he has set up the flashy spinning elbow through the years.
University of Minnesota paleoanthropologist Kirsten Jenkins said butchered bones and stone tools there indicated humans may have caused their deaths.
Sinosphere BEIJING — In its final hours before being butchered, a chicken deserves to be reasonably comfortable and relatively stress-free.
In the end, the bovine was butchered, and the company asked artist Kristen Visbal to create something more literal instead.
Like the very best groundbreaking pop albums, underground sounds are brought to the fore on Maths + English without being butchered.
"The stone tools add the nail in the coffin," said Mr. Stewart, providing evidence that hominins had butchered these bones.
Four nights later at a state prison in neighboring Roraima state, PCC members butchered 31 inmates in an apparent reprisal.
Signs emphasized that in this market, the focus is on fresh-butchered meat, tailored to the needs of the customer.
She spots the head of a deer in Big Foot's kitchen—severed, the rest of its body butchered and eaten.
They get hit by a bill, or sometimes the watch is not repairable because it's been butchered by someone else.
Many are strangled and then butchered immediately, she said, on the theory that strangling them makes the meat more tender.
He would have butchered at least half of the decorative throw pillows Carmela had piled onto the living room armchairs.
From 21.8 until 2016, his team meticulously worked at Ain Boucherit, uncovering a trove of stone tools and butchered animal remains.
Porsche isn't the only international brand that gets butchered as an American import — Givenchy, Hermès, and Fage yoghurt marketers take note.
Once serene and foreboding, the original song has been butchered to an inch of its life thanks to Aoki's brostep stylings.
On the next night a grocery-chain owner, Leno LaBianca, and his wife were butchered to death in the same way.
In Bangladesh on Friday, a local extremist group that has pledged loyalty to the Islamic State butchered diners in a restaurant.
" And later Cora reflects: "No slave had ever keeled over dead at a spinning wheel or been butchered for a tangle.
Mr. Imad butchered the bird, plucked it, weighed it and then asked for the 8,000 dinars he was owed, around $7.
Here, the villainous gringo (Palance again) has a pet eagle named America who feeds on the flesh of butchered Mexican peasants.
Then there was the way we seasoned trays of vegetables, duck legs butchered for confit and focaccia ready for the oven.
And something happens: A young woman he had been friendly with on his previous trip is butchered, along with her baby.
Sources connected to Johnson's family tell TMZ, Andrew has done nothing with his hair since it was butchered at the meet.
That was like an A-. So now that I've butchered your name, pronounce it correctly and tell me what you do.
It is possible that if a chicken consumed psilocin-containing mushrooms and were butchered soon after, that their meat could remain psychoactive.
But there is a right to life to erase for 50 million children butchered in the womb since 1973 Roe v. Wade.
Some 100,000 elephants were butchered between 2010 and 2012 by poachers desperate to profit from the rising demand for ivory in Asia.
Those in favour of culling point out that Australia earns $175m annually from the carcasses, which are butchered in struggling rural towns.
In the 1960s, over one million Olive ridley turtles were butchered each year for their meat and skin on Mexico's Pacific coast.
He also meets the goat that will become that evening's curry and watches — squeamish viewers, be warned — as it's slaughtered and butchered.
The first is to restore the peristyle by removing the video boards that Haden said had "butchered" the Coliseum's signature architectural look.
And in houses nearby and on the streets they uncovered more human bones that had been butchered with swords, axes and clubs.
Instead of spacing issues caused by the likes of Enes Kanter and Kyle O'Quinn, those two have butchered teams on the glass.
I think actually it survives being butchered, it survives the zombies and the story and the love story all stay true and potent.
"I bet you won&apost be able to talk like that if you are the one being butchered and served," one person wrote.
He adds that meat butchered in autumn carries the flavour of mushrooms, on which reindeer graze to build up fat for the winter.
The mastodons that he has found in Michigan that died in the fall all showed signs that they had been butchered, he said.
When serving at 5-4 to stay in the first set, she double-faulted and butchered a forehand to offer three set points.
The pig is later sold to a wet market vendor, who then sells the butchered swine to a casino restaurant in Hong Kong.
I wore it in the markets where wild animals that were the suspected source of the outbreak were being butchered, blood droplets flying.
It is a window into life under the Assads in a time of the Hama massacre, where thousands of Sunni men were butchered.
Kagame has overseen a remarkable economic recovery from the 1994 genocide, in which 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were butchered by Hutu extremists.
Saoirse Ronan, Golden Globe-nominated star of the drama Brooklyn, knows what it's like to hear her name butchered by strangers — and Dennis Quaid.
But this is just speculation; "we know almost nothing about the identity of the people that hunted and butchered these giant birds," said Hansford.
By revealing the dignity of elderly farmed animals, I invite viewers to consider what is lost when these animals are butchered in their youth.
Others were crushed under the treads of a T-22015 tank, or strung up by their feet inside a slaughterhouse and butchered like animals.
The population of an entire town is butchered in the matter of minutes, their bodies piled on top of each other beside a river.
Our glorious national anthem keeps getting butchered at the MLB All-Star Game, and it's by our own damn people for crying out loud.
The same said could not be said of overnight leader Kim, who butchered the 14th after finding her ball almost buried in a bunker.
When an animal is butchered, there are a limited number of primal cuts, the tender parts that are turned into chops, steaks and roasts.
A student who survived the Florida shooting wants you to see how a single AR-15 bullet butchered his foot ... mangling it to pieces.
Also this week, the President again took to Twitter and butchered English spelling and grammar rules in his attacks against "Special Council" Robert Mueller.
In 2013, two British-born converts to Islam, of Nigerian descent, butchered Lee Rigby, a British soldier, in daylight on the streets of London.
Unfortunately, Disney butchered The Black Cauldron, which was such a small part of the series and didn't give the series a chance to really grow.
There, divers excavated artifacts such as butchered bones of extinct animals, a mastodon tusk and a biface, which is a knife fragment with sharp edges.
Archaeological investigations there revealed intensively processed human bones intermingled with butchered remains of large mammals and a range of flint, bone, antler and ivory artefacts.
The final seconds showed the apparent serial killer skulking around his lair, only this time he's not toying around with the eyeballs of butchered children.
The kingdom largely escaped censure for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a critical journalist who was butchered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October.
He also told Fox News that the last straw came a few months back, after witnessing a live octopus being butchered at a sushi restaurant.
The Renners butchered the adult bear and returned two days later to dispose of the cubs' bodies and collect shell casings, according to the troopers.
"Your son was butchered at the Red Wedding, Lord Manderly, but you refused the call," she says, as tall standing as the men are sitting.
He insists that the butchered hog was not sold in the restaurant—in fact, he says, it was never taken into the kitchen at all.
The filmmakers scrutinize processing plants, where carcasses are butchered by the trailer-load, and deride the Australian government, which they suggest is mismanaging the populations.
Crowd Cow buys the animals after they are already dry-aged, butchered and vacuum-sealed in plastic, so it can deliver orders within a week.
They were expected to offer the padrone a "tribute" to thank him for the work — crops, or if they had it, meat they butchered themselves.
It is not clear where the rest of the country's vanished herds went, but food experts say many were likely butchered and turned into food.
"It was the modern L.A. noir murder because Manson's cohorts butchered people in their homes and this is a city of homes," Mr. Oney said.
Martha Wilson turned up to the exhibit opening decked out in suit and orange wig, and her short performance imitated his bluster and butchered prose.
From the soggy earth, a charred wooden bowl and a ceramic vessel protruded last week, close to the backbone of a cow, presumably butchered for meat.
Aboriginals were butchered or displaced, and later their children were stolen and placed in foster care under a cultural assimilation programme that lasted for six decades.
I worked on a cake for Christine McConnell that was a completely butchered-open raccoon with an exposed heart—that was kind of exactly like taxidermy.
They who had suffered so terribly in 1991 in the crushing of the uprising and had their leaders killed and butchered over the years, et cetera.
A butchered animal bone found a the Kalinga site in Luzon, Philippines, showed hominins were active on the island as far back as 33,23 years ago.
Like, 12 million human beings were butchered — six million Jews, six million everything else were killed for no reason in a systematic way by intelligent bureaucracy.
The epidemic is thought to have begun with a single infection of a person in Wuhan, presumably by a butchered animal, in mid-November last year.
TMZ has obtained this gruesome photo of Johnny's butchered finger -- WARNING ... EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO LOOK AT. It's an exhibit in her domestic violence case against Johnny.
Fresh bellies, which are from recently butchered hogs and not frozen like those held in inventories, are readily available, at times amid record-high hog production.
There, I spoke to toddlers whose faces had been split in two, women and children who lost hands or limbs, men who had been butchered alive.
Every part of the bird, from Achilles' heel to soft knee bone to neck, is used, each one butchered, skewered and seasoned in a specific way.
But second, Scoble seems to have completely butchered his understanding of the oft-cited phrase "sexual violence is about power" and completely misunderstood what that "power" is.
Many of the children will return to communities whose members despise them for joining a group that butchered and plundered its way through their towns and villages.
This Mesolithic site has been under investigation since 2009, with archaeologists pulling up butchered animal bones, tools fashioned from antlers, wooden stakes, and bits of human skull.
Butchered bones, knives The four-year study included sending divers to the Page-Ladson site, a deep hole 30 feet underwater in the Aucilla River, researchers said.
He has also made several tattoos of the tools and food of a chef's trade, like an array of kitchen knives or a half-butchered animal carcass.
Prompted by the evil tech guy who butchered Maeve, Hale has had Clementine programmed with the lines of Maeve's code that enable her to control other hosts.
The ones you see in restaurants today—usually called squab—were likely butchered before their ability to fly toughened their meat, typically within four weeks after birth.
In place of butchered animals hanging from the meathooks, Garner has created about a dozen sculptures made in the grotesque style that she has become known for.
The duck is first brined in a bath of salt and peppercorns and then hung up to dry for three days before being carefully butchered and plated.
After users have selected the breed, cut, and rancher of their choosing, the cow is butchered, packaged, barcoded, and finally shipped to buyers in cold storage containers.
RELATED: In biblical lands, Christianity is in peril It captured Mosul in June 2014, butchered thousands of people and prompted an exodus from Iraq's second largest city.
However distasteful, it is better to have a symbolic nick from a trained health worker than to be butchered in a back room by a village elder.
While some are butchered for food in poor areas of the continent, a major reason for this slaughter is ivory, and there's a main destination for it.
When you walk past a shop window where large red chunks of butchered bodies are hanging on display, do you stop to wonder what it really is?
The video also raises questions about Superior Farms's promise that all meat from the plant is butchered according to the Islamic rules of halal, or ritual slaughter.
It had the effect of turning the classroom into a torture chamber, in which everything that made the poem a living thing had been killed and butchered.
His mildness made it hard for many to believe that he had butchered his mother even after the State Police announced that he had made a confession.
Little boys and girls not wounded came out of places of refuge, and as soon as they came in sight a number of soldiers surrounded and butchered them.
Guzman-Feliz, 15, was  butchered by a pack of at least five  suspected Trinitarios gang members outside a Bronx bodega at 183rd Street and Bathgate Avenue last week.
"We endured for 31 years, but now it's all worth it," he said in Kushiro on Monday night after the first minkes were brought in to be butchered.
In the gruesome photos, which were obtained by TMZ, a doctor is seen holding what the site claims is Depp's hand as the actor's butchered finger is examined.
"I had my name butchered at my college graduation but I would've been totally fine with it had it been Tiffany Haddish," Teen Vogue writer Gabe Bergado said.
While the older hunters drank cherry-flavored wine on a long table amid trophies and calendars featuring nudes (not the Botticelli variety), the young men butchered the boars.
We march in memory of our butchered dead, the massacre of the honest toilers who were removing the reproach of laziness and thriftlessness hurled at the entire race.
ROME (Reuters) - Former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has infuriated Italy's meat industry by joining a vegetarian campaign and "adopting" five lambs that would have been butchered for Easter.
Beautifully butchered and perfectly grilled lamb chops are impressive on their own, but this mint-yogurt-pine nut sauce is kind of stealing all of the spotlight here.
When he returned to the window, he had a big plate with just a sole chunk of (most likely the recently butchered) meat—cooked to perfection—on it.
But he claims a higher calling: "Our religion has given us the right to stop our mother being butchered," he said, referring to "gau mata," or mother cow.
GENEVA — The United Nations will send international experts to investigate reports that civilians are being butchered by pro-government forces and insurgents in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
They were to be slaughtered in Saudi Arabia but have been spared from being butchered, said Kuki Barbuceanu, the president of the animal welfare organization known as ARCA.
Trump said nothing about a Saudi intelligence officer referring to Khashoggi as a "sacrificial animal" while another official described how the journalist would be butchered, according to the report.
They also found animal bones that had been butchered and possibly cooked, and stone tools that had been burned at some point — all in the same layer of dirt.
MS-13, who motto is literally "rape, control kill," has, among countless other crimes, beaten four young men to death with wooden clubs and butchered their bodies with machetes.
The water where a shark has been turns red — although the largest crimson pool we see in the book is one that ripples outward from a butchered pregnant shark.
They are raised on small Amish farms in Pennsylvania, slaughtered at Goffle Road Poultry Farm in northern New Jersey, and butchered and sold at the Dickson's stall in Chelsea.
More than a dozen men arrived at the farm with the promise of love via newspaper want-ads, only to be murdered, butchered, and robbed of their life savings.
The thing that made Belle Gunness unique and fascinating to me, in a morbid kind of way, is the fact that she butchered her victims' bodies like farm animals.
Cabello also performed a duet with Fallon, singing a similarly butchered version of Shaggy's 2000 hit 'It Wasn't Me.' Or, as Google Translate calls it, 'I'm Not The Self.
Their mother was butchered and their father was considered a murderer by a lot and they have to relive that for the next two months, over and over and over.
Martinez's fielder's choice grounder scored Wacha for a 6-1 advantage, and Ozuna's bouncer to third was butchered by Todd Frazier for a run-scoring error that capped the rally.
Joints of freshly butchered lamb are hung in a wooden shed, known as a hjallur , that is chinked with drafty gaps, allowing the islands' incessant winds to blow through it.
The owner of that establishment, Jimmy Chi, recently butchered a hog in the back alley outside his restaurant and was photographed by a passerby, who posted the photo to Facebook.
In the 1890s, for instance, a handful of people, mostly friends of Theodore Roosevelt, stepped forward to protect the American bison as it was about to be butchered into extinction.
Image: NASA/Time KopraAn analysis of butchered animal bones suggests humans had somehow ventured to Madagascar by at least 210,2511 years ago, which is 23,2000 years earlier than previous evidence suggested.
And yet I had no idea that Hollywood was rebooting The Mummy until this morning, when the IMAX YouTube channel uploaded a Mummy trailer in which the sound was hilariously butchered.
That could hurt exports to key Middle Eastern markets for Brazilian beef and poultry producers BRF SA and JBS SA. Halal meat is butchered and prepared as prescribed by Muslim law.
" The 49-year-old, who stars in CBS' upcoming Man with a Plan, added of the encounter: "They called me Joey and said, 'How you doin'?' in a really butchered accent.
The accusation comes as a new photo claims to show Depp's butchered finger alleged injured during an altercation with his estranged wife in March 2015 while they were living in Australia.
"My cousins fleeing from their village have told us many of our relatives have been butchered, even small babies," said Hamida, aged in her 40s, adding many had asked for help.
Many of the fake retail apps have red flags signaling that they are not real, such as nonsensical menus written in butchered English, no reviews and no history of previous versions.
Teddy looks like he'll save the day, well, what's left of it, after Dolores's parents have been butchered by milk-drinking bandits, when suddenly a black-clad gunslinger (Ed Harris) appears.
The venue's cheap acoustics may have butchered Ian Moss' howling guitar riffs and Jimmy Barnes' guttural vocals, but for the rowdy, beer-soaked crowd that was all part of the charm.
In such a crowd, a man could get butchered and the guards wouldn't know it until they discovered his bloodless corpse lying crumpled on the walkway after the crowd had passed.
Eventually, the fish butchered in the Tsukiji Fishroom will be served throughout the terminal, since buying whole fish from Japan can afford the airport higher quality fish at a better price.
Late Sunday morning, he had ReBar's television sets tuned to N.F.L. football and was doling out $1 Avery Real Peel I.P.A.s and locally butchered hot links to a smattering of customers.
But the longer one spends in the presence of a Soutine or an Albright work, the more one sees that these men were not merely painters of butchered or damaged flesh.
"It is because of that hostility to places like RedState, where we do not hide our partisan lean, that actual, real journalism can so often get ignored or butchered," Cunningham wrote.
"At Page-Ladson, hunter-gatherers, possibly accompanied by dogs, butchered or scavenged a mastodon carcass at the sinkhole's edge next to a small pond at ~14,550," the authors said in Science Advances.
The Civil Rights Act didn't end racism, and it, along with its legal cousin the Voting Rights Act of 1965, are currently being butchered beyond recognition after a devastating Supreme Court decision.
We moved from the fire pits to the kitchen, a much calmer area lodged in a shady part of the forest where the personnel butchered and prepared the meat to be cooked.
The ingenious high-concept is that bloodthirsty, presumably alien, monsters have butchered most of humanity, but these near-indestructible crab-creatures are sightless so track their quarry using their super-sensitive ears.
The biggest find was a 75% complete skeleton of a rhinoceros that was clearly butchered, with 7003 of its bones displaying cut marks and areas where bone was struck to release marrow.
Workers were usually given the least desirable parts of a butchered animal, and they made tough, stringy skirt steak more appealing by tenderizing and marinating it before eating it with a tortilla.
The parents of students slain at the Army Public School in Peshawar in 2014, where Taliban attackers butchered more than 140 people, mostly students, wanted Ehsan hanged in front of the school.
Mexican calves — possibly fed American corn — are exported to the United States, where they are further fattened and then butchered for meat that may be exported for sale abroad, including to Mexico.
Several people who worked on the project felt that the final version butchered the film artistically, and smacked of denialism: Dialogue that explicitly referred to systematic mass killing had been stripped out.
Thomas Jefferson recalled a contemporary allusion to George Washington and a Supreme Court justice being butchered by the French Terror device coming up at a cabinet meeting—to the rage of Washington.
All these remains tell a story, but the most vivid centres on a group of hominin hunters who brought down and butchered a horse using axes knapped and then abandoned on site.
To say that a "symbolic nick" is better than being "butchered in a back room by a village elder" does not fit with the context of what the issue comes down to: humanity.
At Las Peonias lagoon, about 200 miles from the Colombian border, flamingo hunting is illegal; nonetheless, biology student Luis Sibira spoke to the Herald of coming across the carcasses of numerous butchered flamingos.
They wanted the West to help when Assad butchered protesters; they wanted help when the Russians joined in with the bombing, and as a last lifeline, they wanted the West to provide humanitarian aid.
In a recent user survey, the matchmaking app Hinge sought to uncover the first date food most likely to lead to romance, and the result was surprisingly butchered, breaded, and dropped in boiling oil.
Canada is one of the only countries in the world still shipping live horses for slaughter, most are destined to be butchered in Japan, which is now Canada's number one importer of live horses.
This looked like a disastrous idea when Mr. Miranda, the writers of "Bright Star" and Andrew Lloyd Webber (on tambourine) butchered "Tomorrow," but it rallied to become one of the broadcast's more endearing features.
" She added, "I think it sounds very hollow if I keep talking about the rights of Kashmiris but do not talk about the rights of a woman in Lahore who is butchered to death.
Within minutes, Catelynn, her son Robb (Richard Madden), and her pregnant daughter-in-law Talisa (Oona Chaplin) are all butchered in one of TV's most shocking, gruesome, and horrifying scenes: the infamous Red Wedding.
The Birth of a Nation builds to Nat's famous armed insurrection that killed about 60 whites, and the movie shows no mercy to the slave owners who are butchered with axes and knives, including Samuel.
In 1990, he did a painting titled "Legal Abortion," and in 1993, he did one of  Jeffrey Dahmer strapped into an electric chair, celebrating his birthday with a cake  made from a butchered male pelvis.
Annoyed that Universal had reshot and, in his eyes, butchered his film, Buckley gathered together his closest friends to screen his cut of New Jersey Turnpikes at the Tribeca Film Center in New York City.
At the beginning of the episode, John Moore is so gripped by panic that even the sight of a child's butchered body comes as a relief, since at least it isn't his young friend Joseph.
A new memoir penned by notorious Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton, who preyed on and murdered women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, then buried their butchered remains on his pig farm, has been pulled from Amazon.
Since then, Rohingya refugees arriving in Bangladesh have told journalists, rights groups and others that soldiers, along with some local residents, had set fire to numerous villages and had butchered Rohingya men, women and children.
Many epidemiologists point to some fundamental facts about China: its population of 13 billion people, the proximity of urban and rural dwellers, as well as the slaughterhouses and urban markets where animals are freshly butchered.
LANGFANG, China — The typical market in China has fruits and vegetables, butchered beef, pork and lamb, whole plucked chickens — with heads and beaks attached — and live crabs and fish, spewing water out of churning tanks.
Image: M. SahnouniThe discovery of 23.3-million-year-old stone tools and butchered bones at a site in Algeria suggests our distant hominin relatives spread into the northern regions of Africa far earlier than archaeologists assumed.
"In order for the FDA to allow fugu to be served in the United States, they want fugu to be butchered in a controlled and supervised [manner] by the FDA," said CHAYA general manager Matthew Washton.
In her essay "Slouching Towards Bethlehem," she chronicled the moral drift that had seized America, a country where "we had aborted ourselves and butchered the job," a nation that had lost its way and its purpose.
It's an inspired prelude to the exceptional Creekstone Farms steaks, butchered at the restaurant, cooked in cast iron, basted with butter, garlic and thyme, and brushed with an oil made from rendered beef trimmings and aromatics.
In the first three weeks of 2017, over 100 inmates were butchered in Brazilian jails, several of them decapitated, charred or dismembered in a series of riots that have threatened to destabilize the country's penal system.
Young men tended cattle while a woman skinned and butchered a goat with the help of her toddler, who hung pieces of the animal on a fence beside an AK-47 and a belt of ammo.
Here's how it butchered a search query for "Metallica" this morning: Remember when that interface was simpler, and easier to use, and didn't try to do literally every possible thing for every possible user at once?
The government would like to mourn the tens of thousands of Azerbaijani civilians who were butchered by Armenian and Russian forces during the hottest portion of the war and to begin the long process of rebuilding.
MINAMIBOSO, Japan (Reuters) - When Yachiyo Ichihara was a child in Wada, one of Japan's oldest whaling villages, she'd go down to the harbor with a bucket and carry it home full of freshly butchered whale meat.
The remarkable discovery of a 2777,2000-year-old butchered rhino fossil in the Philippines shows that so-called archaic humans were romping around the islands of southeast Asia a full 0001,2000 years before our species even existed.
She has also criticized Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front for its near total hold on power since it marched into Kigali in 1994, ending a genocide in which an estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were butchered.
In his absence, after poor test screenings (and the forced departure of Schaefer), RKO butchered the picture, slicing off 40-plus minutes of Welles's footage, shooting new scenes and adding a new "happy" ending without his involvement.
One example: the massacre at Fort Pillow in April 1864, in western Tennessee, where Forrest's men "cruelly butchered every colored soldier they could lay hands upon," according to a report in The Chicago Tribune not long after.
And just as Microsoft is associated with its co-founders, Bill Gates and Paul Allen, and Amazon with its founder, Jeff Bezos, Mr. Schultz is Mr. Coffee, father of the Frappuccino and coffee sizes in butchered Italian.
In January 2017, nearly 150 prisoners died during three weeks of violence in north and northeastern Brazil, as local gangs backed by Brazil's two largest drug factions - the First Capital Command and the Red Command - butchered one another.
Humans Lived in Madagascar 6,000 Years Earlier Than Previously ThoughtAn analysis of butchered animal bones suggests humans had somehow ventured to Madagascar by at…Read more ReadThat early humans may have hunted these birds is a distinct possibility.
Trump also infamously butchered the spelling of "coverage" as "covfefe" in a viral 2017 tweet, and earlier this year, wrote that he'd served the Clemson Tigers football team "over 1000 hamberders" during their trip to the White House.
"I think that the Chinese government butchered those kids," Mr. Kasich said, adding that he thought the United States should build a statue honoring the man who stood before a column of Chinese tanks shortly after the crackdown.
Members of my family spent decades in exile from successive Iraqi governments that, since the turn of the 20th century, butchered generations of Kurdish men, women and children who struggled to find their place in this artificial state.
We aren't going to have a massive amount of fish butchered and portioned, like most places, which is a really bad thing because the more you cut, the more water leaks out, so the fish deteriorates and loses flavor.
The pair's performance of "Shallow" was extraordinarily horny, as they eye-fucked each other on a piano bench while belting out a song destined to be butchered by drunk-ass couples at karaoke bars until the end of time.
The state will still allow hunters to bring butchered meat back from infected areas, even though hunters often field-dress the animals, exposing the meat—and their clothes, trucks, and other gear—to brain matter, blood, saliva, and feces.
He documented the aftermath of his friend Gabs taking a spill in Bristol—"he choked up his wheel, went flying, and just butchered himself on the pavement; his hands were toast"—and the days that turned into mass sleepovers.
Most of the produce sold here is grown on the farm — operated by the same family since 1939 — and the shop also sells meat and poultry, butchered and ready to cook, including grass-fed tri-tip Black Angus steaks.
The national champs spent the day at 1600 Penn in Washington D.C. ... and there was a ton of action -- #45 joking about being impeached, players doing the "Get The Gat" challenge, and Coach O's name getting butchered during introductions.
While Princess Leia's cameo was always planned, Darth Vader's film-stealing scene in which he butchered a slew of Rebel soldiers to try and recover the plans was one of the many scenes that was added as part of the reshoots.
Consequently, archaeologists can't be sure about its original location, so it'll be difficult in the future to associate it with potential items of importance, such as stone tools, butchered animal bones, or even other yet-to-be discovered Denisovan bones.
It will also build more large-scale hog slaughterhouses and increase the number of pigs butchered there by one percent during the next six months, the statement said, a move that will encourage consolidation of the sector, according to analysts.
The girls attempted to decode the cryptically butchered Edmund Burke quote — with the exception of Aquaria, who perfectly represented the "jewel-eyed white women" demographic by apathetically tossing, "I can't see [expletive]" — then sprayed it down and watched it melt.
The Steak Barn serves up juicy steaks, burgers and sausages (along with vegetarian options) made from grass-fed cattle that have been reared and butchered on site in a smokehouse-style setting with communal tables and sawdust covering the floor.
A raiding party from a distant land attacks the encampment in a bloody and brutal sequence, and when Kelab returns from a hunting expedition he finds that his huts have been burnt down and almost all of his loved ones have been butchered.
The plaintiffs in Hawaii v Trump, the original challenge to Mr Trump's ban, returned to court, claiming that the administration had butchered the Supreme Court's ruling in deciding that the likes of grandmas and aunts do not count as "bona fide" relations.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)A Kenyan woman's hands were butchered and she was left with injuries to her head after she was brutally attacked by her husband, who blamed her for not being able to conceive any children during their seven-year marriage.
The five albums in that bag, I still remember very clearly: Mental Funeral by the band Autopsy; Butchered at Birth by Cannibal Corpse; World Demise and Cause of Death by Obituary, and Harmony Corruption by Napalm Death (not as gory, but still intriguing).
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Heavily armed police on Wednesday entered the prison where 26 inmates were butchered in recent days and separated members of rival drug gangs waging a turf war that set off a wave of riots in Brazil's overcrowded penitentiary system.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Bangladesh's capital city reeled in shock on Sunday as clues began to flood social media about the privileged backgrounds of the half-dozen attackers believed to have butchered 20 patrons of a restaurant during a bloody siege here late last week.
The team suggested the hunter-gatherers might have instead butchered massive mammoth carcasses at the site and then stored the meat and fat in nearby permafrost as if it were an ancient refrigerator, before tossing the bones into a massive fire pit.
Two long-unfinished projects, Orson Welles's "The Other Side of the Wind" and Sandi Tan's "Shirkers," are now streaming on Netflix; those pictures, an earlier version of "A Star Is Born" and other butchered classics make for fascinating stories of cinematic archaeology.
As youths butchered members of rival ethnic groups with machetes and torched homes in 2007-08, foreign governments helped to restore order with a deal making Mwai Kibaki, a Kikuyu, president and Odinga prime minister, a post that has been scrapped since 2013.
The discovery of butchered elephant bird bones, directly dated to 10,23 years ago, now places humans in Madagascar 6,000 years earlier than previously thought—a finding which subsequently suggests humans may very well have played an active role in the extinction of Madagascar's megafauna.
There's danger here, though what type becomes the question that Mr. Monahan teases for the rest of the movie in between dropping lines from "Hamlet" and throwing on a clip from "Greed," the famously butchered epic from the "Sunset Boulevard" co-star Erich Von Stroheim.
A woman who dedicated her life to saving sloths opened an adorable baby sloth orphanage in Costa Rica14 animals that are surprisingly legal to own as pets in the USHumans once hunted and butchered giant ground sloths in South America, 12,600-year-old bones reveal
The film starts with a love story set in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains and eventually moves to the Battle of Okinawa, where Doss, played by Andrew Garfield, must find his way amongst butchered corpses, scattered limbs and intestines to bring his comrades back to safety.
The teeth may hold the keys to figuring out how the beast died some 13,000 years ago: Was it butchered by hungry prehistoric hunters, did it succumb to starvation in the harsh environment, or was it the loser in a mating-season death match?
Maubert-Cayla said he knew Alvarez was "heavily using" cocaine and alcohol during those five months, but the last time he saw his captain doing blow was two to three weeks before April 1, the day Melendez was butchered by the propellers, the complaint states.
"When you go to the museum and see these objects, you're seeing something that's been really butchered from its original piece of stone, so we would try to reconnect it to the original piece of stone that may still be on on site," he said.
In Wada, though whales are everywhere - including a giant skeleton by a museum and metal whales on a seawall - most people there on a recent afternoon were either surfing, driving, or fishing near the concrete dock where whales are drawn up to be butchered.
Oklahoma authorities believe the 2011 slaying of a 19-year-old — whose butchered remains were found stuffed inside a duffel bag behind a grocery store — may have been videotaped, and they are offering up to $10,5800 to anyone who can provide the gruesome footage, PEOPLE confirms.
Mr Trump would have to work even harder to convince Mr Kim that he can trust America—especially as Mr Bolton compares North Korea to Libya, whose leader gave up a nuclear programme only to be toppled by the West and butchered a few years later.
These discoveries led to new ways of preventing spillovers of infections into human populations: closing markets where wildlife is butchered for food,; putting bamboo skirts on sap-collection jars to keep bats out; or penning pigs and camels in places where they cannot eat fruit that bats have gnawed.
And in fact, Kissinger's actions in Cambodia, when the United States bombed that country, overthrew Prince Sihanouk, created the instability for Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge to come in, who then butchered some 2000 million innocent people, one of the worst genocides in the history of the world.
The group is responsible for some of the most ruthless crimes imaginable and the Trump Administration has made it a point to aim to eliminate them Among countless other crimes, MS-13 beat four young men to death with wooden clubs and butchered their bodies with machetes in 2017.
In many ways, Mr. Tykwer's script is scrupulously faithful to the novel, often repeating scenes line for line, but at the end it dwells more on a romance between Alan Clay and a Saudi doctor (Sarita Choudhury, Saul's wife on "Homeland") who cares for his butchered neck lump.
Government and opposition forces had systematically butchered men, women and children, slitting throats, gouging out eyes, castrating and mutilating men and gang raping men and women on a massive scale, the commission said in a report it intends to submit next week to the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
If the findings are confirmed, the stone flakes and butchered animal bones the researchers uncovered would be evidence that early hominins — extinct members of the genus Homo, but most likely not of our species — were present in the Arabian Peninsula at least 100,000 years earlier than previously known.
The breakup of Yugoslavia, and the declaration of independence by the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, sparked interethnic carnage in which Bosnian Serbs, Croats and Muslims butchered one another and were murdered with a brutality and complexity that horrified and baffled the outside world in equal measure.
I have been very confused by the modern Republican Party, especially now in the time of Donald Trump, where a lot of the values that they speak to seem to be being butchered by the policies that are coming out, and even the rhetoric now that's coming out.
" She knew before going South that Captain Foster had purchased the Africans, but learned from Kossola that the King of Dahomey had sold them: "My own people had butchered and killed, exterminated whole nations and torn families apart, for a profit before the strangers got their chance at a cut.
It was butchered and shipped overnight (the FedEx shipping cost nearly as much as the bird) and when it emerged from the oven, mari­nated and basted decadently in butter, the turkey tasted so unspeakably bland that much of it was left on our friends' plates, camouflaged awkwardly under brussels sprouts.
This phrase acts as a kind of triggering code, as Maeve begins to have flashbacks to the horrors her body has experienced—the center of town littered with the dead, her family butchered by face-painted warriors, the menacing Man in Black (Ed Harris) coming toward her with a knife.
The atrocious extent of what people are capable of doing in order to appease these desires is implied through the intercutting of clips from one of Rasdjarmrearnsook's earlier works, which shows the slow, torturous death of a buffalo in an abattoir in Thailand before it is finally butchered and carved.
And in fact, Kissinger's actions in Cambodia, when the United States bombed that country, over — through Prince Sihanouk, created the instability for Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge to come in who then butchered some 3 million innocent people — one of the worst genocides in the history of the world.
On his watch: Indonesia was permitted to crush independent East Timor; Indochina was bombed back to the Stone Age, facilitating the rise of the genocidal Khmer Rouge; thousands were butchered in Bangladesh while the United States looked the other way; and a democratically elected Marxist was deposed in a bloody coup in Chile.
The president gave a characteristically wild interview to The New York Times on Wednesday, covering a wide range of subjects including "people he is mad at" (pretty much everyone), his family's "good genes," and the legacy of Napoleon, which he butchered and clearly just learned about on his recent trip to Paris.
Milwaukee is also home to 10 James Beard-recognized chefs, which you can find at restaurants like Braise, a farm-to-table spot whose locally-sourced ingredients come from more than 40 Wisconsin farms, and Bavette La Boucherie, an artisan restaurant and butcher shop whose sustainably-raised meats are butchered and prepared on-site.
Our obsession with provenance — where ingredients come from, how animals are raised and butchered, whether vegetables arrive in the kitchen with dirt still clinging to their roots — and our yearning to reconnect with the land both seem incompatible with a form of food that bears no visible relationship to its origins, more engineered than cooked.
Our obsession with provenance — where ingredients come from, how animals are raised and butchered, whether vegetables arrive in the kitchen with dirt still clinging to their roots — and our yearning to reconnect with the land both seem incompatible with a form of food that bears no visible relationship to its origins, more engineered than cooked.
Recently, after conducting a multidisciplinary analysis of the remains, researchers found marks on the bones that pointed towards evidence of cannibalism: "Our results show that the Neandertals from the Troisième caverne of Goyet were butchered, with the hypothesis of their exploitation as food sources the most parsimonious explanation for the observed bone surface modifications," the study reads.
A "sandwich," made with cracker-like slices of dried cod skin, contains a thin piece of salted gannet, a seabird common to the Faroes; a thinner slice of salted blubber, butchered from one of the eight hundred or so whales slaughtered annually in a community hunt; and a sprinkle of fresh herbs foraged from the mountainsides.
Photograph by Anne Golaz for The New Yorker A sandwich made with dried cod skin; a thin piece of salted gannet, a seabird common to the Faroes; a thinner slice of salted blubber, butchered from one of the eight hundred or so whales slaughtered annually in a community hunt; and a sprinkle of fresh herbs foraged from the mountainsides.
I decided to focus on the extreme situations where women's lack of access forces them to make risky decisions, jeopardizing their health and freedom: women who procure DIY abortions or submit to illegal, butchered abortions; minors and rape victims; women who are forced to carry pregnancies; and women who are dying from being denied medical treatment.
You could have sworn you saw her with a five-pound bag of shallots to be peeled and minced when you ran upstairs to check on your lamb shanks, but when you came back down seven minutes later, she had skate wings on her cutting board, already on the fourth of two dozen to be butchered.
These two remaining Mormont characters, Lyanna and Jorah, are shaping up to play pretty big roles in this penultimate season — which is no surprise after Lyanna's incredible speech in the season 6 finale: "Your son was butchered at the Red Wedding, Lord Manderly, but you refused the call," she said in the episode, addressing a room full of grown men.
The dictator who has butchered hundreds of thousands of his compatriots and immiserated almost all the rest—85% of the population now lives in poverty and 5m refugees with the know-how to rebuild the country have fled—will remain at the helm of a deeply dysfunctional state, and in control of a large fraction of its former territory, for the foreseeable future.
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Exalted, sometimes jokingly, as "the Chosen One," Trump is held by some Christians raised in these traditions as a faulty messiah, a Christ-like figure standing against the evil machinations of alleged Antichrists such as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, both of whom figure prominently in the online marketplace of internet conspiracy theories and email forwards with butchered quotes from the Book of Revelation.
Because when you feel raw from head to toe — when you move through the world feeling like you've been butchered and burned and pierced and gutted, when you've lost so much of your life that there is literally less of you, when the protective cushioning that once surrounded your vital organs has disappeared — covering your body in something clean and soft and fresh and white feels very, very good.
In the exhibition, you can find personal stories of survivors narrated in the form of photo novels and portraits; reconstructed scenarios of different kinds of repercussions [for having an abortion]; historical objects used to abort; historical and current DIY methods used by women; mugshots of doctors and criminalized women; mugshots of women who died through butchered abortions or the lack of access to it; and audio installations of pro-life terrorism or confessions.
Looking around—at that point I'd sobered up, and I had a bad headache, and the trip to Buenos Aires already seemed less exciting, in fact it seemed like a nightmare, and furthermore I'd remembered how much I hated my job as an accountant—looking around, I had the distinct impression that each slab of meat on the shelf was a part of your body that I'd butchered and sold as a luxury cut in order to pay for a slightly frivolous trip.
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