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" - Sarra, 25 "Bulldog devoured chocolate cake; he's fine.
Intelligent and handsome, he devoured books on philosophy and spirituality.
A home is devoured by the Camp fire in Paradise.
But she hasn't devoured the throats of evil men before.
That egg sandwich could wind up devoured in mere seconds!
His crew then devoured ribeye steak, turbot fillet and cake.
Whether or not you devoured this immediately after its Nov.
Which makes sense, considering how quickly we've devoured this album.
His meal, which he devoured, was from a Caribbean place.
French readers devoured the book, buying more than 300,000 copies.
Stacy Keach is impaled, and a German shepherd is devoured.
The one who gets devoured or the one who devours?
Like the Steak and American grilled cheese that I devoured.
She devoured issues of Interview and The Village Voice, too.
Picnicking in Battery Park for lunch, the group devoured pizza.
The slices of pizza we devoured were faceless gold tokens.
I devoured The Book of Night Women by Marlon James.
I haven't seen the film, but I devoured the script.
My mom saw the savage come out as I devoured it.
I devoured everything I could find about kink—online and off.
Read Devoured and catch up with hubby while he eats dinner.
There, I devoured works by the great feminist writer Audre Lorde.
I devoured all the (unsolicited) advice on various contradictory parenting philosophies.
This mug will shame you for that last cup you devoured.
For all that he has devoured, he has produced even more.
"I felt that I was being devoured," she would later say.
We devoured our pancakes, and things were downhill from there basically.
I eagerly devoured every byline, but there were two in particular.
Penguins eaten by killer whales who are devoured by polar bears.
I devoured the first three books and became an instant fan.
How time has devoured what was supposed to be the ultimate narrative.
Or would be, if his character hadn't been devoured by vicious dogs.
Second-place winner Sonya "Black Widow" Thomas, 48, devoured 34 hot dogs.
I devoured it basically in one sitting on a flight to India.
Netflix categorized the most-binged shows as the ones we "devoured" — i.e.
That area has since reduced to 200,000 hectares, devoured by urban expansion.
I devoured music by independent alternative bands from Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
I'm not kidding when I say this dish was devoured in seconds.
A first visit demands the famed chicken and rice be devoured. 4.
Delivery guy paid, colleagues' debts settled and all the pie devoured.     3.
She devoured the machines around her, based on a rumor she'd heard.
Jokes from Mr. Shandling — some never before unveiled — were shared and devoured.
I can taste the fresh vegetables I devoured outside Traverse City, Mich.
Mostly devoured food isn't an unheard-of return in the retail business ...
Absent NATO, Putin would already have devoured Estonia for post-Ukraine dessert.
Redding, California (CNN)The Carr Fire devoured almost everything from Janet Landles.
She devoured the "Oz" books, even the ones by Ruth Plumly Thompson.
As a boy, he devoured science fiction and fantasy and Japanese Manga.
A young economics student devoured eight large watermelons to win a contest.
He devoured Marx as a young man, he likes to tell audiences.
When those reptiles died, fossils show that marine scavengers happily devoured them.
I served them a bit of our dinner, and they devoured it.
That, of course, prevents the devoured monkey from having any more offspring.
Through his desperation for power he devoured everything that made him powerful.
On Tuesday, Trump tweeted that, within an hour, all the food was devoured.
The party-goers devoured the chocolate and strawberry cake, hardly leaving a crumb.
She ended up blowing away the competition with 37 devoured dogs in total.
People devoured it, and out of that came TV series on three networks.
Owen essentially devoured any chance Jed had of leaving court an innocent man.
The oversized bags she adored became bottomless pits that mysteriously devoured her belongings.
I bought The Solo Traveler's Handbook and devoured it from start to finish.
Out-of-control hyperinflation has already devoured what was left of people's savings.
Zach and Nate devoured Melanie's brisket, while Phoebe picked at her wild rice.
I cooked chicken tikka masala for my battle buddies, and they devoured it.
As I grew, so did the number of time travel stories I devoured.
Over the course of one human lifetime, breakneck development has devoured China's coastline.
I devoured it, and then read all her other books in two years.
And everywhere I've traveled, I've devoured the local culture, and the local food.
They've devoured "Roller Girl" by Victoria Jamieson and "El Deafo" by Cece Bell.
Luckily, watching Bob get devoured by demodogs more than makes up for that.
I devoured the support people offered and saw challenges as invitations to excel.
Watch Giuliani on TV and you see a man being devoured by egomania.
I did it crazily for a long time, and it devoured my life.
He has devoured the opportunity with the fearlessness of someone still in virtual reality.
She lay atop a sleeping bag, like a hot meal ready to be devoured.
She said she felt like a mouse about to be devoured by a wolf.
That's what happened when SteamWorld Dig 2 got its claws in me: I devoured.
Ms. Sudo ultimately devoured 453 hot dogs in 10 minutes, beating Ms. Thomas's 35.
From boyhood on, Hitler devoured the Westerns of the popular German novelist Karl May .
He mastered tiki drinks, devoured Radiohead and studied YouTube videos of Roger Federer's matches.
While his peers read textbooks, Mark devoured bloodstock guides, sales catalogs, and racing newspapers.
One of last year's victors devoured 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes.
It devoured his data, then commanded him to walk inside without the slightest deviation.
They are devoured in turn by small fish, which are eaten by bigger fish.
He built a noise machine, Fox News, that amplified conservatism and then devoured it.
I devoured the local newspaper and read back copies of The New York Times.
I devoured them in perhaps 2250 seconds, then settled into the restaurant's unhurried cadences.
Ceramic plates were heaped with salad and polenta, which they devoured with real flatware.
The gas and dust being devoured by the black hole are throwing off radiation.
Readers devoured Baker articles peppered with wry observations that captured the feel of Washington.
Rolling up her sleeve, she revealed a MRSA-devoured divot in her upper arm.
He recommended the beautiful Patrick Melrose novels, which I devoured a few years ago.
His eyes were deep dark pools that devoured your resistance -- and prepared you for anything.
Parked in front of my family's boxy Sony Trinitron TV, I devoured anything G-rated.
Luckily, I found a used copy of this book on the submarine and devoured it.
A huge shark jumped up and devoured a fishing boat's chum near Summerland Key, Florida.
Then while sitting at my desk looking at the internet I devoured my chicken parm.
After having devoured and digested the entirety of Sense8 season 2, I have many questions.
A perfect and perfectly disposable bite-sized piece of content to be devoured and forgotten.
Even after Chastain devoured a clump of the fruit, he was reluctant to try any.
At its height the fire devoured 1,000 acres an hour; it burned for a month.
When his girlfriend came back, she was baffled about why he had devoured it all.
By the time you get home, the meat is ready to be seared and devoured.
I devoured it in less than a week, or about three or four round trips.
Sonja is a childless 40-something translator of misogynistic thrillers devoured by her Danish countrymen.
A strong and prolific reader as a child, Morrison studied Latin and devoured European literature.
During the three-month exhibition some creatures will be devoured; others may die of fatigue.
Several had been partially devoured by stray dogs, according to a local coast guard official.
His pessimism was palpable, but he held out hope: ''We will not be devoured easily.
It is an exceptional treat, and even better when warmed and devoured on the spot.
I devoured decluttering books and articles and ferried carloads of stuff to the thrift store.
There were cocktails to be imbibed, pasta to be devoured, and bathroom selfies to be snapped.
As of Monday night, flames had devoured 60,000 acres of tinder-dry grass, brush and oak.
He devoured whatever self-help material he could find, even undergoing hypnotherapy training in the 90s.
Wiretaps are now are devoured and debated in every corner and crevice of people's everyday lives.
Take the mopane caterpillar, one of the most highly prized and devoured insects in the world.
THE BREXIT monster unleashed three years ago this weekend has already devoured two British prime ministers.
"She was taken with him immediately and devoured him through luncheon," said their host, Colin Tennant.
A fire that passed through Carry-le-Rouet devoured nearly a thousand acres in July 2016.
It was worth it for the time spent together, and for the mouthwatering treats we devoured.
I devoured the latest literature and scoured the scientific articles at the National Institutes of Health.
For those, I had chosen reds and oranges for the fires that had devoured our homes.
My hopeful innocence was devoured by fear and I made excuses to stray from my path.
An obvious mathematics prodigy as a child in Italy, he had devoured texts written for adults.
She escaped the bedlam through books, and devoured novels by Stephen King and Arthur Conan Doyle.
She does not accept a role as an object, one in which she will be devoured.
Last year, the Camp Fire devoured the entire town Paradise just 50 miles north of here.
"You can't kill me," the bound Lord Bolton sneers at her, before being devoured by dogs.
Over the course of several months, I devoured a Bosch novel every 72 hours or so.
I devoured that book, "The Palm-Wine Drinkard," by Amos Tutuola, and became a voracious reader.
She looked impossibly cool; her red lip stain didn't smudge as she devoured the greasy noodles.
As he spoke, his children — pale and undernourished — devoured a humble meal of chicken and bread.
The Swedish news agency TT said the fires had devoured woodlands valued at almost $70 million.
I devoured the first six episodes in a gleeful blitz, though the subsequent four slowed considerably.
Ms. Mearns, pouncing breezily through the knottily rapid-fire steps, devoured space elsewhere with Amazonian boldness.
This means our galaxy won't be completely devoured when the two galaxies collide in five billion years.
The albums I really devoured were like the first two Jungle Brothers albums, the first Tribe album.
The old (mostly) devoured the new, again, and will do it sometime in the near future, again.
Will never go on a solo date so as not to be decapitated and devoured after sex.
I am lesson planning& they languish in those densposing as houses right now,devoured at his will.
"John and I would have devoured each other because John and I are so alike," she said.
Then the creature shows up, the hero is vindicated, and a ton of people get gorily devoured.
The Oakmont of Villa Capri, where Blakely said he left the wheelchair, was completely devoured by flames.
We know MD and Arensberg devoured the all-but-buried books of Jean Pierre Brisset (1837-1919).
The wildfires several miles apart devoured hundreds of acres of brush on steep slopes above foothill suburbs.
I have guy friends who devoured The Flamethrowers, who quote The Argonauts to me in text messages.
The creature spares her, maybe because it devoured Ciaran Hinds earlier in the episode, and it's full.
They play on the same fields, but they're pretty much there just to get shorn and devoured.
Fate had decreed that I suffer, like the Catholic martyrs whose stories I'd devoured as a child.
Maybe the gang of old women sitting near the buffet devoured them before I had a chance.
They are treated as pieces of meat to be devoured by the hungry eyes of licentious men.
My sister Felicie, the intellectual of the family, devoured every book she could put her hands on.
The French politician and revolutionary was ultimately devoured by the bloody regime he had helped to establish.
Sadly, the natural boundary of forestland in Greenbelt would eventually be devoured by private developers and highways.
I devoured a deep bowlful and was thrilled to learn that it was just the first course.
Summer might be winding down, but the best of late-summer produce is yet to be devoured.
I remember our home computer starting up with the IBM logo being slowly devoured by Pac Man.
The T-Rex showed why he was an apex predator when he devoured the first few obstacles.
Obamacare repeal has devoured the first year of the Trump presidency, with nothing to show for it.
On some of her victims, she and her two cubs have devoured large chunks of their flesh.
The Bears devoured Rodgers in the second meeting, recording five sacks and grabbing the 24-17 victory.
Broiled Fish Tacos At my place, we devoured these tacos as though we hadn't eaten in days.
I devoured them all and reviewed many of them for the The New York Times Book Review.
It's simply decades of bad decision after bad decision, a wasteful vortex that devoured lives for nothing.
Dear Shauna, People who devoured comic books as kids have the edge when diving into graphic literature.
She devoured these growing up — so voraciously, she said, that his physicality must have infiltrated her own.
Maybe it's a throwback to my childhood, when I devoured puzzle books that focused on code cracking.
By the time the final meal is devoured, you'll be wanting nothing so much as an antacid.
Instead, the guy ended up being spider Hilda's meal, as she snatched and devoured him in seconds. 
Blavatsky devoured Rosicrucian texts and related Christian esoterica, and combined their ideas with influences from the East.
With George W. Bush you had this perfectly normal guy whose tenure got devoured by a war.
He didn't read books but devoured three newspapers a day, though he never spoke of current events.
At Grindfest, an annual meetup of biohackers in Tehachapi, it's as if Burning Man devoured Silicon Valley.
Over on the women's side ... Miki Sudo devoured 31 hot dogs to earn her sixth straight win.
For months, grief had devoured me by way of burning stomach ulcers and anxiety induced night sweats.
The Party Rock fire in Chimney Rock State Park has devoured 3,457 acres and closed that park, too.
The latter quickly seized the imagination of gadget geeks and devoured market share, leaving BlackBerry in the dust.
Was this note written at the exact moment John Kelly or his hapless assistant was devoured by ants?
The second blaze a few miles away devoured about 1,000 acres, U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Lulu Castillo said.
Proust's 1.2 million words could be devoured by contemporary fans from the comfort of their art deco armchairs.
As a result, Cronus, a Titan, devoured each child when born including Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon.
The child was found safe, but local officials warned that he could have easily been devoured by bears.
When the results of the N.F.L.'s investigation were released in May 403, the sports world devoured it.
We took weekly swing dance lessons at Silk City Lounge and devoured Monday afternoon matinees at Ritz 5.
She blazed through the great Russian writers, developing a lasting attachment to Chekhov, and devoured Zweig and Kundera.
So what might have allowed this particular brain to evade the microbes that would have otherwise devoured it?
And it's not missed by the mass audience, which eagerly devoured propaganda produced by a Russian troll factory.
The baseball-size ball came surrounded by roasted red peppers and eggplant slices, and was devoured within minutes.
Today's big businesses are arthritic dinosaurs soon devoured by these nimble, fast-growing mammals with sharp teeth. Right?
Israeli military officers have devoured the vast literature on COIN warfare, eagerly adapting its tactics and operational methods.
Devoured by my own creations is a terrible enough way to die—at least it probably won't hurt.
We visited the ruins of Airão, a town abandoned a half-century ago and half-devoured by jungle.
But it would be better off without the expensive acquisitions and might consider being devoured rather than devouring.
He devoured Lincoln Peirce's "Big Nate" books before I realized they were likely a bit mature for him.
TAVERNISE: Crack was this lava that just started oozing into neighborhoods, and it just devoured the ecosystems there.
When the monstrous blotch is finally devoured, we feel Ethan's relief, his father's soul no longer his ward.
But that menacing line of sluggers devoured him eventually, just as it has so many others this season.
I've scoured the long profiles of him and devoured "Devil's Bargain," a biography of sorts by Joshua Green.
Below are all the clues I spotted as I re-devoured the stories with the benefit of hindsight.
Last summer, the little Udin farm met its match: Deer moseyed over and devoured most of the crop.
Not having the exact language for the bleakness I felt, I devoured Mansfield's words like thirst-quenching poison.
Swarms of deep sea shrimp crawled around the vent, as they devoured microbes living off the vent's nutrients.
In "Summer," the snow melts away, feeding rivers filled with trout, which are seen being devoured by otters.
She splashed him with water and turned him into a stag; he was devoured by his own hounds.
A whale this size isn't devoured in a day, no matter how hungry the sharks encircling it were.
That dark, delicious bar you devoured might contain 30 or more insect parts and a sprinkling of rodent hair.
Because if you haven't devoured it yet, that means you'll experience the movie version cold, without knowing the twist.
You've devoured whole packages of Peeps and decorated scores of eggs — so what's your next Easter tradition to embrace?
It reminded me how I devoured every episode and season of Girls on HBO, even at its most abrasive.
Those slices were conspicuously devoured, but did the chicken's recipients do the same for this fiery — and messy — treat?
Beautiful gyoza, ready to be devoured The fried Japanese dumpling known as gyoza is a delicious appetizer or snack.
During the waits he devoured material about the species he was observing, and about biology and ecology in general.
Flores stayed on the scene to help firefighters protect the home, even as the wildfire devoured the neighbor's house.
A hush fell over the room as each diner devoured a perfectly greasy slice off a paper plate. ♦
He devoured the Encylopaedia Britannica, and developed an avid interest in the Enlightenment philosophers John Locke and Thomas Paine.
Local news outlets are undergoing a mass extinction, dying lonely deaths or being devoured by mega-conglomerates like Sinclair.
Several homes in Pigeon Forge melted as the flames devoured everything they came across, leaving only charred ruins behind.
Growing up a "wild, dissolute youth" he devoured horror comics, listened to David Bowie and took long bush walks.
Revolutions do not devour their children; revolutions, like all millenarian experiments, are devoured by the children of the revolutionaries.
I have devoured few authors' bibliographies like I have the three novels and one novella written by Becky Chambers.
Once it's baked and stored airtight, it will maintain its crunch for weeks — if it doesn't get devoured first.
I devoured others' stories, watching movies about alcoholics, reading memoirs, lurking in sub-Reddits for people struggling to quit.
Having never heard of the Holocaust, he devoured "Night," Elie Wiesel's memoir of his childhood experiences in death camps.
Datuna shared a video on Instagram of the moment he devoured the banana, calling the art performance "Hungry Artist."
A couple of days after the Philadelphia trip, after she'd devoured the rest of the cheesesteak at 4 a.m.
He devoured the writings of Nostradamus, the Virginia psychic Edgar Cayce and far-out conspiracy theories about ancient astronauts.
NASA predicted that this pitch-black planet had another 10 million years or so left before it's completely devoured.
The welcoming gesture echoes an aspect of her work: the homemade confections Sherwood makes and leaves outside to be devoured.
Other shows are devoured—before you know it, you're done and left wondering if you made it last long enough.
But for fans who've already devoured the series, is Black Earth Rising season 2 something we can look forward to?
I went to college in the late aughts — a fertile era for food blogs, which, predictably, I found and devoured.
Her blogs, delving candidly into sex, family and womanhood, were devoured by fans hungry for an authentic new female voice.
This required enormous patience of them en route to the result—which was then devoured immediately by their eager fans.
You've gathered up six or seven of your best friends, the drinks are flowing and the pizza is being devoured.
He devoured the books, gravitating especially to Robert Heinlein and other classic writers who explored the cosmos in their tales.
By midmorning it had devoured about 8,700 square feet of road, signs and light poles, and was filling with water.
She devoured Toni's mouth, pressed her tongue inside, enjoyed the height difference that made her the taller one for once.
The top venture capitalists gave copies of it to their entrepreneurs, and aspiring leaders in Silicon Valley devoured its contents.
They devoured an entire plate of deconstructed patatas bravas, the fried roughly cut chunks of potatoes drizzled with tomato aioli.
Not much has changed, I thought: As a teenager I devoured stories about clever djinns, heartless monsters and harsh terrains.
The initial choice for the role, Kevin Hart, was devoured by his own history of ugly "comedy" on gay themes.
And there's always the resigned sigh when the last piece is devoured and all the crumbs licked off the plate.
A Texas man who had been been reported missing was devoured by his own pack of dogs, police said Wednesday.
Like a youth bestowed a newly released Harry Potter book, I devoured the House rules package for the 116th Congress.
Now they carry seven or eight, and these additional arms have devoured the bench like so many fastball-throwing termites.
"But I thought women didn't vote for Donald Trump..." And the full house devoured it, with a side of hoots.
Having devoured Kate Atkinson's "Transcription," I then pressed it on to my wife Miranda — not that she needed much encouraging!
Ella Risbridger's "Midnight Chicken" is exactly that, beginning with a chicken that is simply roasted and devoured late at night.
Although I devoured them with blue cheese, they were almost sweet enough for dessert, especially if wholesomeness was your goal.
I'd hungrily devoured what I had believed to be American normalcy, but I was still being seen as American-adjacent.
The murders and the investigation Dubbed the "Mansion Murders," the investigation began after flames devoured the family's $4.5 million mansion.
Latin America had a particularly strong showing, with five of the top 10 countries that devoured the most media on Netflix.
"Eventually the beige sock people get lost or devoured by the ones who stand out," Walken says in a sinister tone.
The singer released a single named "Bon Appétit" earlier this year and the video featured a ready-to-be-devoured Perry.
Other researchers studying the same octopus species in Micronesia witnessed a small male being devoured by a female in her den.
And in Northern California, 90% of the giant bull kelp forests have been devoured by the urchins, perhaps never to return.
Growing up, he had devoured the Hardy Boys mystery series and always felt primed to perform heroics the way they did.
As a girl, Ms Fan devoured Chinese literature as well as novels in translation such as "Oliver Twist" and "Robinson Crusoe".
His work lays bare how photographs are manipulated, distributed and devoured in print and online, in the news, surveillance and pornography.
The zeal with which some of my coworkers devoured the episodes put my college Flavor of Love watch parties to shame.
Their wings have been put away, their bombshell waves have been washed out, and their post-show burgers have been devoured.
Behind the facade, he was known for his erudition and penchant for literature, and he devoured the world's leading newspapers daily.
Rabbit fish have devoured algal forests, leaving wide areas of bare rock and undermining the complex ecosystems of the Levant Basin.
As for why Stranger Things wasn't the most-devoured show, that may have something to do with another list it topped.
Some Sheelas—like the one getting devoured by a monster—might be seen as a hellish warning to the church congregation.
But upon further investigation in the morning, "the box of cupcakes was taken and every treat was devoured," Christine tells PEOPLE.
"Lil' penne," Legend captioned the cute photo of Luna, who appeared to be savoring the Italian dish as she devoured it.
And both seem to be in danger of being devoured by their offspring, by the power of the appetites they unleashed.
The company rushed to fix the glitches, as viewers devoured "The Mandalorian", a specially made live-action "Star Wars" spin-off.
Friends ran for 10 seasons from 1994-2004 and continues to be devoured by fans, both in syndication and on Netflix.
Sophie Egan is the author of "Devoured: From Chicken Wings to Kale Smoothies — How What We Eat Defines Who We Are."
It's unclear how long the raccoon was trapped in the vending machine, or how many snacks he devoured before his escape.
For the past several years, fires have devoured well over half the Forest Service's budget and the costs continue to climb.
To America We GoSoon after Margherita devoured her first tricolor, Italian transplants brought pizza across the Atlantic to immigrant-dense America.
But after falling in lust with the vigilante, she feverishly devoured every article and documentary she could find on the topic.
As the waters devoured our house's first floor, Paola and I had to choose what to save and what to discard.
I've devoured heroes at Lioni in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn: capicola, prosciutto, olive loaf, fresh mozzarella, chopped tomatoes, a little drizzle of balsamic.
The story was devoured in L.A. and New York, but it wasn't a top story for other news outlets right away.
As the blazes devoured his farm, Mr. Kelly spent a sleepless night shielding his home from exploding trees and flying embers.
They watched every single episode, read all the judges' books and devoured any interview with the Sharks that they could find.
For all the years I've been in debt, I've devoured stories of people who somehow managed to get out of it.
Perfectly roasted Brussels sprouts, however, ooze with blue cheese and are quickly devoured, while thyme renders a chicken sipping broth sprightly.
I devoured her book during late-night nursing sessions, with my Kindle in one hand and my baby in the other.
It's the parable of the Trump challenger: Cruz would not criticize Trump, for he was sensitive to the cult of personality that surrounded him; Trump then devoured Cruz, devoured all, including the people of principle, and required fealty forever after; and now a new cult of personality — the Romance of Beto — has come for Ted Cruz.
But overall losses devoured that growth and then some, mounting to $802 million from $633 million during the same time last year.
However, the journey through the tentacle monster-filled investigations makes it all worthwhile, even if the world is devoured in the process.
The same goes for Netflix Original 13 Reasons Why, a show that teens and adults alike devoured in March of this year.
" Source: Netflix The streaming giant said that shows that get "devoured" quickly tend to "elicit [an] emotional response" or "garner a reaction.
Before he's devoured by dogs, though, Ramsay Bolton has one last confrontation with Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) — and that was all real.
Earlier this week it was announced that our civilization had devoured an entire year's worth of natural resources in just seven months.
The CW's Riverdale is finally back, and of course, we've eagerly devoured both season 2 episodes that have so far been released.
Coltrane was a deeply spiritual person who devoured texts on different faiths, which he blended into his own form of universal religion.
Is it possible to live in the perimeters of society and be respected by culture at large but not devoured by it?
The hardcover is filled with just about every Korean dish that you've devoured and then dreamt of recreating in your own home.
"Lil' penne," Legend captioned the super cute photo of Luna, who appeared to be savoring the Italian dish as she devoured it.
The California Avocado Commission predicts 6003 million pounds of avocados will be devoured for the holiday, down from 135 million last year.
Once they were in that room, Jason had slammed the door and devoured her with his mouth, his hands, which were everywhere.
The first episode gave us that slinky-wormy alien monster — the one who devoured Tracy and Sam Colby in New York City.
He'd been a book group participant three sessions in a row and had devoured everything we read with perceptive and illuminating observations.
Plath reaped her personal experience for her artistic output, and audiences devoured these snippets of searing emotion from a too-short life.
Some marched in political processions, costumed as goddesses, others flirted at midnight rallies, most devoured the fiery partisan newspapers of the era.
Both were skeletons of creatures big enough to have devoured others, yet it was their own flesh that had withered to nothing.
For example, our nearest neighbour, the Andromeda galaxy, devoured galaxies weighing nearly 30 times more than those consumed by the Milky Way.
And Mr. Chiu said his foundation gave farmers a stipend to compensate them for all the lotus root seedlings the crane devoured.
Once I found a stack of Hustler magazines in the woods and devoured them with a fire of lust and self-loathing.
What happens next is anyone's guess — unless you're Cox, who absolutely devoured the script and is here to give us a teaser.
Alone in my bedroom well past midnight, I began to wonder if that pot brownie I devoured earlier was laced with shrooms.
He was a brilliant aesthete, a connoisseur, an intellectual who devoured ideas and as stimulating a conversationalist as you could ever encounter.
Declawed scampi nestled in an oversize spoon are poured over with a sauce of five apples, then devoured in a single bite.
River's meeting with Boca in the final of the Copa Libertadores might be unique, but the poison that devoured it is not.
But some remnants of those old bargains remained, long after the neighborhood was nearly devoured by Chinatown and then succumbed to gentrification.
It had been buried with one until a tree had devoured the bones and pulled the stone back out of the ground.
All the while, conspiracy-minded Vietnamese devoured rumors of C.I.A. collusion in the Communist attacks, an apparent pretext for accelerating American withdrawal.
But I picked it up and devoured it at some point, reading and rereading until the cover wore thin and fell off.
It portrays a Cree Indian, who killed and devoured his family during a famine induced by the settlers' extermination of the buffalo.
I devoured it in two days and then spent the next day brooding over it, worrying the characters around in my mind.
As he grew older, Zamor devoured books by Rousseau and speeches by Robespierre, joined the Jacobins and eventually turned on his mistress.
The hatched larvae won't eat other larvae, but they will eat the unhatched, so slowpokes risk being devoured by their new siblings.
Front Burner While visiting northern Italy last fall, I devoured thin, plate-size slices of mortadella studded with bits of black truffle.
Once these monsters have devoured everything nearby, Rogerson said, they stabilize, burning out like a forest fire that runs out of fuel.
Growing up, I devoured novels translated into braille and adapted into audio books, but there was never an equivalent for comic books.
I devoured everything from "The Chronicles of Narnia" to Edgar Rice Burroughs's books about John Carter the Virginian, who was transported to Mars.
Not surprisingly, there's no shortage of Pottermania at WIRED, so a couple of us devoured the book and thought we'd talk about it.
Maurizio Cattelan, the artist whose $120,000 duct tape-and-banana installation had just been devoured, essentially shrugged off Datuna's attempt at one-upmanship.
Chinese analysts, who love a conspiracy, devoured reports, later denied, that Henry Kissinger told President Donald Trump to use Russia to contain China.
"I didn't get to meet the guy Rori wanted me to meet because he was being devoured by Ramona and Bethenny," she jokes.
Justin had been prescribed anti-seizure medication, to stave off the inevitable as his glioblastoma devoured his brain, and thus far, they'd worked.
I didn't know how to actually play the PlayStation demo of Resident Evil, which meant I was devoured by zombies within 10 seconds.
It was the short story that many of us devoured with a fury that only accompanies a piece of writing that's profoundly relatable.
In the past few years, women have both devoured countless (controversial) copies of 50 Shades and rallied around Beyonce's "Flawless" definition of feminist.
He often devoured five books a week on various subjects and spent hours each day sitting on the concrete floor doing Zen meditation.
After we'd devoured the fish and—with some effort—part of the apple, we were ready for the final monster of the evening.
Katy Perry's "Bon Appetit" video opened with the singer underneath plastic wrap in a freezer, insinuating that she was about to be devoured.
You just never know who's going to be devoured by zombies, take a sword to the head, or be turned into a hamburger.
As it made its way there overnight on Monday, the flames devoured a 665-room work camp that had been evacuated hours earlier.
They find books an easier proposition, and recently devoured a bootlegged e-book copy of Pink Noises: Women on Electronic Music and Sound.
When I had devoured that, I would grab anything at hand that had text: cereal boxes, cookbooks, Girl Scout handbooks, matchbook covers, magazines.
In classical mythology, the titan Cronus, who was reinterpreted by the Romans as Saturn, devoured his newborn children to prevent a prophesied coup.
Even then, in the '60s, I imagined how cool it would be if movies could capture the stories I devoured in comic books.
At other fracture points in the crust, oceanic plates are diving back inside, or subducting, their mass devoured in the mantle's hot belly.
But while the celebrity magazines I once devoured might have lost their luster, they still looked like they'd be fun to write for.
But as they devoured their poutine — that gloppy, trouser-bursting dish of French fries, cheddar cheese curds and gravy — something felt horribly wrong.
They have had their weekend road trip, seen the world's biggest amateur derby, ticked another item off the bucket list, devoured another experience.
I devoured them, gobbling down episode after episode of Nigella Express and the early Naked Chefs when Jamie was all curls and tongue.
China's government-backed manufacturers, operating on a much larger scale with much cheaper costs, devoured small Italian companies producing machinery, textiles and pharmaceuticals.
When the food came — just a few pieces of potato — the women devoured it as if, she said, they were eating lamb chops.
The Tiki Bar offers food, too, and I devoured my yummy lobster quesadilla but maybe that's because it took 45 minutes to arrive.
It's not scary or surprising to watch a movie's heart and imagination being devoured by the same old thing, but it is dispiriting.
The bagels were reportedly whole wheat everything, according to one fan, and apparently most of the people who received them devoured them immediately.
It's true that his women are all so irrevocably solitary you feel that they could be devoured by the shadows at any moment.
Large dams, relying on shaky science (or ignoring good science), have for decades devoured development funds while creating more problems than they've solved.
There was also the watermelon, carried to the beach on a scorching hot day, that we devoured standing waist-deep in the waves.
As the two devoured "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho, she transcribed their interpretations into Facebook comments that she posted on Kennard's public profile.
Vourlidas is also optimistic that the probe might bear witness to a comet being devoured by the Sun during its future close encounters.
Performance artist David Datuna reportedly grabbed the banana on display at Art Basel, tore it off the wall, and devoured it on Saturday.
His mission is thwarted however by a sudden zombie outbreak, forcing the adults to ban together to save the kids from being devoured.
Ever since, the site's contents have been devoured by local news media and blogs including, though not limited to, O Artista do Dia.
With matching hunger, I devoured full seasons of light-hearted comedies like Happy Endings, the ABC sitcom about a cohort of twentysomethings in Chicago.
Recent work suggests that these black holes could have gone through episodic growth spurts during which they devoured gas well over the Eddington rate.
A supermassive black hole devoured a star around twice the mass of the Sun, tearing it in half—a tidal disruption event, or TDE.
Then, when you've devoured the show and all its Ben Mendelssohn goodness, you might be enticing into watching Daredevil, the show about vigilante justice.
She pressed Chrisanne's thighs open even wider, reached up to stroke her nipples and twist them while her mouth devoured and sucked and licked.
Sony's comic book movie "Venom" devoured $80 million from 4,250 theaters in its domestic opening, easily the best showing ever for an October title.
" With its results, Netflix created what it calls a "binge scale," which ranks shows along a continuum between likelihood to be "savored" versus "devoured.
In a saucy tweet, the streaming site told us exactly how to find out what was the "first" show we really devoured on Netflix.
By following the flow of radioactive proteins through the bodies of the females, the scientists could track the contribution of the recently-devoured male.
Amazon has swept in and devoured mom and pop stores, while incumbent brands face increased competition from a new crop of digital-first companies.
Sudo, 30, downed 4 1/2 more wieners than prior champion Sonya "Black Widow" Thomas, 48, of Alexandria, Virginia, who devoured 34 hot dogs.
I devoured The OA in two days, and Brit Marling's tale of Prairie (Marling) and her lost boys has stuck with me ever since.
Their bodies are packed closely together, until they become just row after row of interlocking limbs, writhing in torment as they're devoured by demons.
In 2015, for instance, it devoured 5.7 terawatt-hours of electricity, about as much as the city of San Francisco uses in a year.
Wint was indicted Wednesday following an investigation that began after flames devoured the family's $4.5 million mansion in one of the capital's toniest neighborhoods.
Bobby Seale, a Panther co-founder, once subscribed to 250 political magazines and devoured books like "Before the Mayflower," a history of black America.
No, this is a book to be devoured in the theater of the mind, and it requires a little more imagination on your part.
I devoured classics, old favorites I saw through a new lens, the entire A Song of Ice and Fire saga, and countless other novels.
And if you think this is dainty cooking, tell that to two-time Super Bowl champ Ray Lewis, who devoured both of these masterpieces.
Another year, another wave of sobbing children who have been cruelly led to believe that their parents devoured every bit of their Halloween candy.
Dressed in full work gear, including hardhats, they sweated under an unseasonably warm sun as they devoured pulled pork, cabbage, and red-skinned potatoes.
Given that a black hole's gravitational pull is so strong that anything, including light, gets devoured, it's extremely difficult to capture one on camera.
A barrage of winners pushed him to a 4-1 lead and he devoured a banana with similar gusto during the change of ends.
In Malibu and nearby affluent enclaves, the fire has so far devoured more than 211,216 acres and over 22018 structures, killing at least three.
He devoured books about the environment, ancient Africa, and American political history, and watched documentaries on GMOs, civil rights, and the evils of capitalism.
Amos was captivated by the deity's feminine power, but also liked the idea of boys being devoured by Pele, a theme she ran with.
Succulent, crisp-skinned and faintly perfumed with five-spice powder, this bird is to be devoured, still warm, as soon as I get home.
Neither version was as good as regular, deep-fried wings, but they were pretty darn close and good enough to get devoured in minutes.
" —owner Candice Huber "I devoured this book in one day, and it has rocketed to the top of my All Time Favorite Books list.
Rabbits produce two types of feces; of these, cecotropes, are re-devoured in order to maximize nutritional gain from hard-to-digest vegetable matter.
At the age of 13, she developed an interest in yoga, meditation and Eastern philosophies, for which her mother bought books that she devoured.
One is a Yale graduate in debt, another a callow young actor from small-town Utah who is about to be devoured by Hollywood.
In Washington, the social safety nets that were woven during the civil rights era are being devoured by the moths of the Religious Right.
And the whole book is so satisfying to read that I devoured it all in one long gulp, over the course of two days.
Of course, the two sequels kept the imagination running on overdrive, as fans devoured the books and subsequent movie starring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson.
After all, they'd lived and devoured raw meat together for 20 years, and were well known to visitors for their frolicksome antics in the pool.
"I entered into this with eyes wide open, and knowing that I was more than likely going to be devoured up in there," she says.
And in the process, the world's biggest brick-and-mortar retailer has carved out a category of goods for itself that Amazon hasn't devoured — yet.
Despite the multiple doughnut holes, (large) piece of cake, and takeout sushi that I devoured during this nine-hour workday, this lipstick passed my test.
The female decided not to take that kind of disrespect, so she very slowly devoured the male to make him pay for his wayward behavior.
Happy Friday ... if you're Jessica Alba, who gets to spend it in Hawaii (again) in a bikini that's quickly being devoured by her incredible ass.
Internal displacement is now common on Hatiya as a large part of the island is being devoured by riverbank erosion accelerated by sea level rise.
DHAKA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Parvin Begum, who saw her home on a secluded island in northern Bangladesh steadily devoured by floods this month, feels lucky.
As he devoured skewer after skewer of grilled meat in the streets of Changsha, Xiamen, and Wuhan, the idea hit him: refined Chinese street food.
As an adolescent, I devoured the feminist, sometimes queer, fairy tales of Emma Donoghue's Kissing the Witch and wished there were more books like it.
Why were they delivered to a place fogged with the stench of human flesh, where pits of fire devoured the bodies of babies and children?
During his later years, people told him how much they admired him, and how they read his columns religiously and devoured the documentary about him.
Aston currently makes a four-seater in its Rapide, Could these vehicles suffer a similar fate in seeing their share devoured by a crossover / SUV?
After that, there needed to be a period in which the black holes devoured one another in a sort of immense orgy of cosmic cannibalism.
Its 45 neighborly tables turned more than 10 times a day, while the overtaxed pizza oven devoured more wood than a paper plant in Maine.
Those fires, jointly referred to by authorities as the San Gabriel Complex, had devoured some 463,246 acres combined, according to latest estimates on Tuesday evening.
That lets them know they can move on with their lives and stop wondering if you've been flattened by a car/devoured by wild coyotes.
That makes the paczki-eating contest all the more absurd: Tuesday morning's champ swallowed 20 paczkis, meaning he devoured around 8,000 calories in 15 minutes.
No present was ever as keenly coveted or quickly devoured as the hardcover of his third, "Side Effects," which my parents gave me one Christmas.
I devoured its contents, and I decided to create my own Lean In Circle of women following a program created by Sandberg's companion nonprofit, LeanIn.org.
It's so loud, the air itself is ringing, and I am soundlessly shouting into the radio, as if the incredible noise has devoured my voice.
And there's simple: a potentially sloppy mix of long-stewed vegetables, liable to collapse in an oily heap on your everyday plates before being devoured.
The children, who ranged from 5 years old to teenagers, lined up for the bathrooms, then devoured chicken fingers and french fries, Mr. Novakidis said.
Thousands of rescuers took on the deadliest wildfire in the state's history, which devoured 150,000 acres and killed more than 80 people before being contained.
Although time has devoured that sheet of paper, I still remember the gentle message embedded in his words: One day, you too will find yourself.
In hilarious and all-too-believable fashion, Silk gets devoured for failing to show remorse after running afoul of the dictates of contemporary P.C. orthodoxy.
Even FDR's notoriously awful cook couldn't scare off the British as they devoured fresh eggs and oranges denied them by years of rationing back home.
Like if I knew there was food around me, I couldn't stop obsessing over the idea of eating it until I devoured the entire thing.
By the time she's dialed my number, she has tried therapy and devoured and puked up every self-help book she could get her hands on.
That said, I also cooked Home Chef's bacon and goat cheese pizza and a casserole-esque shrimp with pasta, and both meals were devoured with gusto.
And for one simple reason; as Amazon devoured an increasing amount of the online purchasing economy, their margin structure forced them to underinvest in human service.
A wildly addictive read (seriously, I've already devoured it twice and each time in under 48 hours), Normal People is bound to become a modern classic.
In March last year, a 25-year-old Indonesian farmer was killed and devoured by a python on a palm oil plantation in West Sulawesi province.
Sally Hill, who helped catch the snake with her partner Norman, told ABC News about her theory as to why the reptile devoured the strange item.
The novella was the first to expose the Soviet camps — and describe its daily brutalities — in literature, and it was devoured both at home and abroad.
My income continued to fluctuate — I made just $17,000 in my first year as a freelancer — and my $1,100 rent devoured nearly everything that came in.
Hearing her call out "Baby?" to an absent Bardem rings as much more plausible, much more painful, than watching J-Law's newborn get devoured by strangers.
That nostalgia has doubtless contributed to the show's impressive viewing figures: around 15m people devoured the season finale in 2016, more than half the viewing public.
Satellite images show a heavily populated area stretching more than 100 hectares (250 acres) being devoured by what looks like a giant layer of chocolate milk.
What ensues is an exuberantly paced quest narrative that begs to be devoured like candy and refuses any hard questions or contemplation on the reader's part.
During the brightening, strong red flashes of light lasting only fractions of a second were observed as the black hole devoured material from its companion star.
Whereas I've devoured every single entry in the series twice, Chris has remained completely ignorant of the text during the past five years of the show.
No matter how many people are brutally killed and devoured by his living "attractions," Hammond is convinced that he's sitting on top of a gold mine.
Nela Zisser, a model and competitive eater from New Zealand, took on the annual Big Burrito Challenge and devoured a monster-sized burrito in 1003 seconds.
In the campaign version, the ominous ending came true: the big, bad, golden-haired wolf devoured the media, which tried its best to prevent his election.
But critics say that the cards are too often forced on low-wage workers, who then see their scant paychecks devoured by hidden or unavoidable fees.
A Texas man who had been reported missing by his family was devoured by his own pack of aggressive dogs, Johnson County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.
I rolled—and then devoured—a spicy nut topping and a citrus-meringue topping, each of which were placed on my dice for my dining pleasure.
Still, until Buxton adjusts, it's fair to worry that he will go on the much larger pile of prospects who were devoured by poor plate judgment.
He'd been trampled to death by an elephant, according to his accomplices, only for his bodily remains to be later "devoured" by a pride of lions.
Each time, we came across human remains, as well as countless abandoned items along the route: bibles being devoured by insects, crusty backpacks, empty gallon jugs.
When his drama teacher urged him to read every Pulitzer Prize-winning play if he wanted to understand the history of theater, he devoured them, too.
I have just devoured KAPPA, his satirical novella about a land populated with mythical creatures, and am now in the thrall of RASHOMON AND OTHER STORIES.
It devoured close to 459,000 acres and killed one firefighter who was among hundreds who came in from across the country to help put it out.
Social media devoured the world, after all, because it married our powerful yen for more attention with corporate juggernauts that offer the illusion of just that.
He devoured all the chapters about McMillian in one sitting, and by the time he finished the whole book, Cretton knew it should be a movie.
Sailor Uranus, specifically, had a masculine look and demeanor and Kai devoured stories that explored gender identity and dysphoria, even if those specific words weren't used.
He describes himself as a "sporadically voracious reader" who devoured all 20 volumes of Patrick O'Brian's high-seas adventure series, "Master and Commander," in six weeks.
"We're not being devoured from within because of some surreal assertion of the socialists' newfound love for the very flag that they trod upon," Higgins said.
Reading it cover to cover in my bedroom was the highlight of my little existence, and I devoured every new band I found within its pages.
As I learned more about ACT and started incorporating its methods into my psychotherapy practice with clients, something important dawned on me: Busyness devoured my values.
Looking into the small structure from outside through windows tinted pink, a horrible image of a decaying Christ seems to be devoured by a humanoid robot.
Handsome and bright, he earned straight As at Downey High School in Modesto, where he was junior class president and devoured books on astrophysics and extraterrestrial life.
I devoured Adams's music because he described feelings I was having but couldn't articulate, against a melody that told me he was saturated with every word, too.
In ninth grade I devoured Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, envying Dolores Haze, conspicuously reading the book on the subway to see what kind of attention that might draw.
Rice is a tricky cold food, because some dishes like rice pilaf or fried rice with oil, veggies, or a protein are absolutely bomb when devoured chilled.
Should Alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft hit on another, better way to make money, then the laws of nature will inevitably take over: Those fledglings will be devoured.
She is the author of the forthcoming book "Devoured: From Chicken Wings to Kale Smoothies -- How What We Eat Defines Who We Are" (William Morrow, May 2016).
As you can see, I wasn't exactly a natural at the beginning, but, with Dora's guidance, we whipped up a pasta feast that my friends literally devoured.
She is the author of the forthcoming book "Devoured: From Chicken Wings to Kale Smoothies — How What We Eat Defines Who We Are" (William Morrow, May 2016).
When the English translation of "903" came out in 2008, Mr. Falls "devoured it" and was soon "carrying it everywhere, highlighting and crossing out pages," he recalled.
If I want to lessen my chances of being devoured, I should stick to non-fragranced (read: bland) body products, and lather on the bug repellent instead.
Click here to view original GIFThis horrifying metal octopus is "The Only Seven Person Tricycle," and its human victims are being slowly devoured by bad decision-making.
Because once the candy corn and other treats have been devoured, you're going to want to snack on something salty — and pumpkin seeds will do the trick.
You know that feeling when you can't wait to eat your leftover takeout and you head to the fridge to discover it's been devoured by your sibling?
Deanna's body was apparently not devoured, leaving her intact enough to go for a stroll just in time for her son Spencer to go looking for her.
The film underwhelmed at the box office, bringing in $219 million on a $21999 million budget, but teens devoured Jawbreaker when Sony released the movie on VHS.
"Treat these rallies this weekend like the opening of a thoughtful movie with two female leads: don't show up," Fey said as she devoured a sheet cake.
The chaos of power, the fragility of empires, the tottering precariousness of globalisation—devour or be devoured—these were the themes he returned to again and again.
Sophie Egan is the author of "Devoured: From Chicken Wings to Kale Smoothies — How What We Eat Defines Who We Are," on which this quiz is based.
The heart of every major galaxy is thought to contain a supermassive black hole — a place where gravity is so strong that anything, including light, gets devoured.
You can easily be devoured by your work—in many jobs, there are so many hats to wear, so many tasks to keep track of and complete.
Drinks were had, the odd spliff or two smoked, an entire seafood platter (including caviar) devoured—as was a large T-bone steak and not enough water.
No, the red meat this August will be devoured in offenses with real potential, among players with clear potential paths to starter-hood in all fantasy leagues.
"Indications found at the scene suggested that a pride of lions had devoured the remains leaving only a human skull and a pair of pants," said Isaac.
Professor Wrong, an iconoclast who taught sociology for nearly three decades at New York University, contributed prodigiously to journals that were devoured and debated by the intelligentsia.
But loving this show means worrying that it might be devoured by its own genius, that it's too great to last, that, eventually, conceit will cannibalize concept.
The Judy Garland story is an oft-told tragedy of greatness devoured by fame, by the entertainment machine, the audience's habit-forming adoration and bad personal choices.
He wrote and acted in plays at an all-boys school run by Hungarian monks, and also devoured every movie he could find at the public library.
He devoured volumes on history, foreign affairs, politics, civil rights—"pretty much any type of book you could think of, other than, like, romance novels," he said.
Yet the question that devoured her career, and remains grievously unresolved to this day, is whether Britain is a greater nation inside or outside the European Union.
The firm has devoured 71% of all wireless earphone revenue — hardly a surprise given AirPods start at $160, and the higher end AirPods Pro start at $250.
I poured myself into countless blogs on the topic, devoured sales books, and constantly tweaked my message until I began to see the work steadily trickle in.
I devoured it and, still at the table, I lay down on my bench (these places are very informal) and fell into a long, semi-comatose stupor.
I quickly devoured all 11.5 hours of the series, and though the documentary is far from neo-Confederate propaganda, I was drawn to its Lost Cause elements.
After he published that first 2007 study, he started to get notes from "lonely people being devoured by disease and suffering, both personal and somatic," he says.
I devoured the original Belgian comics in English translation (along with the adventures of Asterix and Tintin), but my main affliction was collecting those damn little blue figurines.
Vacationland, a private development believed to comprise about 160 homes, was completely erased, and at least 330 houses were devoured by lava at Kapoho Beach Lots, Kim said.
For months, police pursued the theory that something had happened to Carla in the park, and that someone had hidden her body, or wild animals had devoured it.
That's why we devoured it as kids but never waxed nostalgic about it as adults — not the way we do with The Baby-Sitters Club or R.L. Stine.
I devoured this book in two days, and the only way it didn't help was that I then had to sit with a new sadness when it ended.
"Spit" roils on a storm of tightly-wound guitar parts that sorta sound like seasick Ride riffs, while Medford sings confidently of wanting to be devoured and dissolved.
Megan Farokhmanesh, Reporter: Well, I've never felt more like a masochist than after reading all these thoughtful points, because I just devoured a rewatch of the first season.
All I can say is yes, I devoured all 90 minutes of this new Netflix movie, and there's one question that remains: when's the quickest flight to Aldovia?
Still, researchers believe there could be as many as thousands of similar clouds around this particular black hole alone, ready to be devoured when the time is right.
I devoured People's World's Most Beautiful issue, which had just come out, as well as an incredibly interesting profile on James Franco meeting his critic in New York.
Like hundreds of others on the Big Island of Hawaii, Kim's home has been devoured by the lava flow from the Kilauea volcano eruption in the past month.
Will you enjoy a film in which a young woman's "youth and vitality are devoured" and Keanu Reeves plays a man named Hank and nearly everything is magenta?
Having already devoured many people's one-on-one utility chats, it's fun group chats, video calling and gaming that could get people spending more time in the app.
On one of the happiest days of Abdirahmaan Warssama's life, he got his hair cut and devoured a home-cooked meal of Somali food at his sister's house.
John Kasich may have devoured a ridiculous amount of pasta fagioli and capicola in an attempt to prove that he was in fact, not a pizza-hating replicant.
That those rivals are now fixed institutions rather than campaign opponents is a source of hope that he will flail like a cornered rat until he gets devoured.
According to The Washington Post's media commentator Erik Wemple, Maddow "devoured" the documents, explaining to her audience what was in them, what it meant, and what was missing.
Last time, I don't think my wife and I even waited until the start of advent before we had devoured every last truffle, caramel, bonbon, and so on.
He devoured Woodworth's papers, and traced the literature from there to the work of Paul Fitts, a psychologist at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in the nineteen-fifties.
You probably haven't heard his name, but you likely have devoured his creation: two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame seed bun.
The current plague comes just six months after a similar outbreak in the countryside of Argentina, in which the swarms devoured at least 5.7 square miles of crops.
For every venison steak and langoustine, there are battered pizzas and deep-fried Mars bars, devoured by novelty-seeking tourists as they listen to bagpipes outside Edinburgh Castle.
I tested Ms. Nguyen's noodle recipe using all three, and the one made with MSG was the richest and the best, though the other two were still devoured.
This included fat white turnips (which she referred to all day as "the turnips that devoured Cleveland"), snap peas, yellow summer squash and tiny, thin-skinned red potatoes.
"Indications found at the scene suggested that a pride of lions had devoured the remains leaving only a human skull and a pair of pants," the statement said.
Back in 2016, before the Toronto Raptors eventually triumphed in an unsightly yet memorable first-round battle against the Indiana Pacers, DeMar DeRozan was devoured by Paul George.
A great piece of pizza works best when it can be picked up, slightly folded, and devoured neatly while sitting down, standing up, or walking down a street.
The team observed the mantis as it hunted and devoured the guppies, also known as rainbow fish, in a pond, which it did for five days in a row.
"Everest was always this like quasi-mythical childhood dream, I devoured every book I could on the mountain and on those who had gone before me," Ian told CNN.
In the first gallery, the section "Encountering the Lens: The Birth of a Gaze" presents ethnographic images of African women, photographed like commodities meant to be used and devoured.
With its side salad of sliced baby potatoes in a Dijon mustard dressing, it makes an entree that you will be thinking about weeks after you have devoured it.
The average Brazilian eats about 42 kg (93 lbs) of meat per year, second only to the 53 kg devoured by their Argentine neighbors, according to agribusiness consultancy Athenagro.
While we can't normally see black holes—as they swallow everything, light included—we can see flare ups of energy as stars are in the process of being devoured.
Reared on Michael Jackson and US pop music, he also devoured grunge and industrial rock before discovering big beat like The Prodigy and Chemical Brothers in the late-90s.
Burdened with endless hours on the road, Walch devoured a huge volume of what was then a relatively thin stream of podcast output, most of which were about tech.
It's also the one in which future Oscar-winner Patricia Arquette is nearly devoured by a giant snake-monster, not long before we learn of Freddy's own troubled boyhood.
Without the library and other benevolent social services, I would have fallen through the cracks that always threatened to consume me like it devoured so many of my peers.
Wherever they went, they had encountered the viscerally undreamt-of horrors that were routine on the frontier: Indians who threatened, locusts that devoured, blizzards that blinded, crops that failed.
Buckets of KFC chicken were brought in to a common dining room, and the players devoured it, grateful to have a break from their usual spicy, south Indian menu.
The salami/honeycomb/vegetable drone should be able to deliver food within 20 or so feet of accuracy, Gifford told FT, before it can then land and be devoured.
These teams last played each other in Week 16, and Green Bay's offensive line got devoured by Arizona: they lost 38-8, and the Cardinals defense scored two touchdowns.
He begins his query with Diogenes, the eccentric fourth century B.C. philosopher who requested that his dead body be thrown over the city walls to be devoured by beasts.
For the past 25 years, he has penned an op-ed column called "Touchstone" for the Spanish newspaper El País that is devoured by politicos in Spain and Peru.
I devoured more books, not fewer, partly on the theory that I should take advantage of my vision while I had it, but also to train and reassure myself.
Since rising to his current throne, all those years ago, LeBron has devoured everyone who has defied him, left them in the street to be dined on by rats.
Women in Lexington held a monster picnic for his opponent, with a parade, banners and 30,000 attendees, who devoured refreshments made from 80 sheep, 11 cows and 40 hogs.
He became a familiar face at the local Torrance Public Library, where he devoured texts on the German industrial designer Dieter Rams, Nikola Tesla and the theory of relativity.
But when climate change helped trigger a 60-fold explosion of purple urchins off Northern California's coast, the urchins went on a feeding frenzy and the kelp was devoured.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Meanwhile, down in Washington, D.C., the president and his allies journeyed to the mountains of madness, where all meaning was devoured in the cavernous maw of stupid.
On an eight-acre farm in Maseki, a town in eastern Kenya, Mwikali Nzoka stood helpless while locusts devoured her fields of millet, cowpeas and tomatoes, among other crops.
Chrissy Teigen's cookbooks are also a fun read, and the last time I made her mac and cheese the boys in my house devoured it in about 10 seconds.
The body of a 21-year-old college soccer player was found being devoured by sharks in Western Australia ... after the man went missing in the ocean last week.
Credit...Michael Christopher Brown IT WAS NEARLY closing time at the museum: Long shadows had already devoured most of downtown Los Angeles and the hangar-like space was hushed.
But, not to be the most reductive human being, people find it very frustrating how reductive I can be, but we're all gonna get devoured by the sun soon.
Kim said Vacationland, a private development believed to comprise roughly 160 homes, was completely erased, and that at least 330 houses were devoured by lava at Kapoho Beach Lots.
And as I watched this episode, it struck me that the ritual of watching it was very similar to when I had hungrily devoured the show as a teenager.
In 2013, it produced a giant flare as it devoured an object believed to be many times more massive than Jupiter, like a brown dwarf star or a large planet.
On the one play the Raptors did throw it to Valanciunas when he had not earned good position, he was forced to his weak hand, and Whiteside devoured his shot.
They are, quite often, men forced to raise themselves or their siblings, due to absent fathers, or haze-devoured mothers, or younger brothers who just need someone to step up.
I went from having a gourmand for a husband, a culinary daredevil who read foodie blogs, devoured Eater and planned our meals, whether at home or out, in meticulous detail.
He devoured American polemicists such as F.A. "Baldy" Harper, whose treatise of 21960, "Why Wages Rise" (because of productivity improvements by workers, not union action), he describes as "life-changing".
When Joe Biden kicked off his South Carolina campaign Tuesday, he could not resist a dig at how New Hampshire and Iowa, two small states, devoured so much political attention.
In an effort to prove to us just how fearsome Ryn actually is, we eventually see the floating head of the massive sea predator she took down and subsequently devoured.
Relieved from concerns over the EU's imminent collapse, many will indulge in chick lit or crime novels, to be devoured and discarded as swiftly as the latest Greek economic forecast.
I devoured every video the pair made, but even though their Metal Gear Solid videos were very close in entertainment value, I always drifted back to watching their Uncharted content.
As a teen witch growing up on Vashon Island, just off the coast of Washington state, D'Aoust devoured books on everything from spells and paganism to hallucinogens and eco-feminism.
She danced the merengue in a Latino neighbourhood in Washington Heights and devoured an ice-cream concoction called "Victory Mac Daddy" at an ice-cream parlour in the East Village.
Toast it up, and wrap it in wax paper so that it's ready to be devoured at 11 AM, because life is too short to wait till noon for lunch.
On the surface, this is a movie about a renowned documentarian and oceanographer (obviously inspired by Jacques Cousteau) whose best friend and filmmaking partner was just devoured by a shark.
The following tweets contain images of mice being impaled, hedgehogs being crushed, and — perhaps worst of all — a field mouse screaming after his wife gets devoured in front of him.
On Wednesday, the same group of astronomers announced that they had detected a second pair of black holes that devoured each other in another cosmic cataclysm 1.4 billion years ago.
For years, for example, I went around thinking that my sister—who was mentally ill, and is mentally ill—was devoured by Vietnam, by the late 60s and early 70s.
The meeting over, the workout complete, the latest meal devoured, Heath curled the bronze, two-foot Sandow trophy with a beefy arm and packed it into the foam-padded trunk.
He found walls of fire in the valley, choked air and raging heat, charred oak and ash and a few cinder block walls where the fire had devoured our home.
Sandel's lectures on justice have been devoured by millions of students around the world, and he is just finishing a book on why we've lost sight of the common good.
Classes are held in a kitchen workspace at the rear of a culinary supplies shop and the results are devoured in an adjacent dining area with optional glasses of wine.
I ordered a Jackson and devoured the virtual rainbow in my bowl: seaweed salad, mango, radish, cucumber, edamame beans and grated carrot over spicy, creamy salmon cubes and sushi rice.
So a document that would otherwise have been devoured by scholars desperate to find any tidbit of information about Jefferson was ignored, except as a statement to refute or ridicule.
But I can see why so many people who weren't alive the first time around have devoured the show on cable and streaming like it's a tub of ice cream.
There was new content, too, which I devoured in weekend-long stretches spent on the couch, but I mostly streamed shows I had watched in their entirety several times over.
I woke up to the news of more beautiful and essential trees devoured by flames, in a country already afflicted by the absence of an aware and proper environmental policy.
You saw this reckoning play out on the silver screen, as we devoured content from storytellers like Ava DuVernay; Jordan Peele; Alfonso Cuarón; Greta Gerwig; Ryan Coogler; and Barry Jenkins.
What mattered about 2019 wasn't just the content of these sapphic moments or the way the internet devoured them, but also how they were received and discussed in the media.
Most of social conservatism boils down to the idea that if we don't stand up for what is good and pure in this world, it will be devoured by modernity.
We devoured the first series of Fleabag a lifetime ago (give or take three years) and that sneak peak at Killing Eve season 2 could only hold us for so long.
But for many residents, all of their documents were destroyed in the fire, and property inspectors have barely made a dent in assessing the thousands of homes devoured by the flames.
Only a human skull and a pair of pants that belonged to a suspected poacher were left after a pride of lions devoured the remains, according to South African National Parks.
A similar surge of locusts in northern Ethi­o­pia in 1954 devoured nearly 100 percent of green-leaf plant cover and, along with a drought, caused a year-long famine, Bayeh said.
If you made plans to meet someone in a snowstorm, and they didn't show up, you just had to assume they were devoured by wolves and go on with your life.
When the two most obvious components of modern public life are noise and money, members' daylight hours are devoured by fundraising and appeasing the loudest interests — often self-serving and narrow.
If you've already devoured the GBBO on Netflix and PBS, there's good news: Basically every season of the show is available on YouTube, thanks to a number of tech-savvy fans.
Males who were devoured passed on nearly 90 percent of their tagged amino acids, while those who survived passed on about 25 percent—all of which were delivered via their ejaculate.
I would have stayed and lingered but I was hungry and eating goat cheese in front of celebrities just really isn't cute, so I devoured one lump by myself, then fled.
In shopping for some replacement goods that my puppy recently devoured (pillowcases, cutting boards, couch cushions) I turned to Amazon hoping to avoid a trip to the Ikea store in Brooklyn.
Lead singer Jehnny Beth negotiates the limits of desire while singing right into the camera with an unflinching gaze; the band's other members are slowly devoured by hands reaching from behind.
Instead we see more big businesses, media and industrial and retail alike, realizing they must adapt and be devoured, experimenting with new tech projects with a combination of excitement and trepidation.
Despite her Britishness, she is a classic New York workaholic: it's not that she adores being in the grind of labor; it's that she is devoured by anxiety when she's not.
As fountains of lava shot up 300 feet out of cracks in the ground, waves of the dense, smoldering rock swallowed up cars, devoured trees, decimated houses, and blanketed entire roads.
The bear uses the devoured woman's voice to lure in its human prey, and in one scene it bellows directly into another woman's face with the voice of her dead friend.
It paralyzes its prey, drags it to its nest with hooked claws, then lays a single egg on the victim, which is then devoured — still alive — by the newly hatched larva.
Democrats feel a recession coming on while Republicans predict a booming economy Democrats feel a recession coming on while Republicans predict a booming economy Politics has completely devoured the American economy.
A man suspected of being a rhino poacher was killed last week by an elephant and his remains devoured by a pride of lions at a South African park, officials said.
As we devoured our avocado toast, Iridium engineers on the East Coast were busy maneuvering the satellites into their orbital planes while Desch explained why SpaceX and Iridium are ideal partners.
Unlike the Amazon, wildfires are a natural part of many California ecosystems, where over the past week, fires devoured more than 80,000 acres at the onset of the state's fire season.
The new installment of the Lifetime-turned-Netflix series dropped on Thursday and even though you devoured each episode, there are a few interesting and horrifying details you might have missed.
What mattered about 2019 wasn't just the content of these alleged sapphic moments or the way the internet devoured them, but also how they were received and discussed in the media.
In World War II, Stalin launched an unprovoked war against Finland, allied with Nazi Germany to invade Poland, executed thousands of Polish nationals in the Katyn Massacre, and devoured Eastern Europe.
ATHENS — When wildfire winds devoured the Greek countryside last summer, flames cut off escape routes for dozens of people in a small coastal town until only one option remained: the sea.
If you were in the soft-spot tween demographic that devoured Lizzie McGuire, one of the show's highlights was watching ordinary 13-year-old Lizzie basically slay when it came to guys.
As a boy in the Bar Cross ranch house, isolated in 22,000 scrubby acres, he had devoured a 20-volume children's encyclopedia in which, as on the Web, all knowledge seemed contained.
"The competition can be fierce, as last year's winner and defending 'chompion', Molly Schuyler, devoured the burger in just over 40 seconds," said John Eucalitto, president of Wayback Burgers, in a statement.
Jenner begins her story with a couple of shots outside her $6 million home that make it look like all of Southern California has left for Europe...or been devoured by zombies.
The latest cult hero in Australia showed that country the meaning of determination when he devoured nearly an entire watermelon, skin and all, while watching a cricket game at a Melbourne stadium.
Without a film like this to watch growing up, I only felt estranged from my straight peers and the love stories they devoured (go ahead and let go of that board, Jack).
Citizens protested the WHO's inaction, while top agency officials enjoyed lavish accommodations, took in cultural shows featuring regional dance and music, and devoured multi-course catered meals, all on the taxpayers' dime.
Two months after The Crown was released on Netflix, we're in the thick of the holidays, with plenty of time for binge watching … and nothing to watch since we devoured The Crown.
"Indications found at the scene suggested that a pride of lions had devoured the remains leaving only a human skull and a pair of pants," the park service wrote in their statement.
One battle scene is draped in thick fog, William having to feel his way through the muck to determine how close the Tao Tei are to him so he doesn't get devoured.
To help figure out how to do that, I devoured personal finance books from the library, including The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey and Get a Financial Life by Beth Kobliner.
"We note with concern, shock and dismay the systematic entrenchment of dictatorial tendencies, personified by the president and his cohorts, which have slowly devoured the values of the liberation struggle," they declared.
Parisians and the world watched in horror on Monday as flames devoured much of the ancient cathedral, though it spared its iconic twin bell towers and most of the external stone structure.
With its whimsical design, slick look and self-referential jokes, this "Green Eggs and Ham" is a treat for animation fans and for anyone who devoured Dr. Seuss books as a child.
A whole tomato stuffed with blue cheese and decorated with stripes of red, yellow and green vegetable powders was so pretty that I would have framed it had I not devoured it.
I can't help wishing that Toolis had kept the beautiful memoir of his life-and-death experiences and thrown the self-help curriculum over the city walls to be devoured by beasts.
Just days after a man drove to Washington to shoot at members of Congress, the political part of the city had been devoured by the adrenaline of other issues and news cycles.
A decade before the overdose that killed her, Houston was talking about America, the way its power has devoured black people and women — sometimes for money, sometimes for sport, sometimes for nothing.
With its whimsical design, slick look and self-referential jokes, this "Green Eggs and Ham" is a treat for animation fans and for anyone who devoured Dr. Seuss books as a child.
She worked as the assistant to the editor Edward Kosner and eventually became the main writer of the Intelligencer column, a widely devoured rival to The New York Post's Page Six then.
This went on for 10 years, in which I devoured every biography and essay about Proust I could find and became familiar with his life, which seemed to closely parallel his work.
There's no food that epitomizes LA's sunny, optimistic nature more than spicy-sweet chunks of watermelon devoured in your car with the sun roof open and hip-hop blaring on the radio.
"Devoured", (pictured below) an installation commissioned by the Imperial War Museum in Manchester, depicts a skeletal, one-armed man with the same cavernous eyes as the mother and boy in South Bank.
After encountering Aidy Bryant trapped in creepy vines and watching Beck Bennett get devoured by a Demogorgon, Harbour came across a long lost Davidson, 25, much to the excitement of the audience.
I can report that all of these items caused the following symptoms: tooth decay, parental horror, occasional nausea if devoured in bulk while riding a Ferris wheel, and complete and utter happiness.
Readers devoured topics ranging from deep dives back into World War II to Cheryl Strayed's hike through the Pacific Crest Trail to self help on how to speak the language of love.
Readers also devoured stories about a handful of well-known New Yorkers — Donald J. Trump, Michael Bloomberg, and, of course, Anthony Weiner – as well as their fellow politician from New Jersey, Gov.
At least 75 homes — most of them in the hard-hit community of Leilani Estates — have been devoured by streams of red-hot molten rock creeping across the landscape since May 3.
Finally, we don't know how relevant these findings are for smokers who might try to quit with newer products — such as Juul, which has devoured three-quarters of the US e-cigarette market.
The hysteria which Diego Maradona commanded is very different from the fervor that devoured singer Amy Winehouse, and more different still from the haze of glory that enshrined Formula One racer Ayrton Senna.
She also loved Storm from X-Men, the black mutant superhero who can control the weather, and devoured the Black Panther comic books, featuring King T'Challa and his tech guru sister, Princess Shuri.
He also runs a car rental business called Car In Hawaii and said one of his cars, which needed to be jumped and had been left nearby, was also devoured by the volcano.
She was the showrunner for the Vampire Diaries, which consumed a good part of our soul as a teen, as well as Melrose and Smallville, which devoured another few years of our life.
Bolton's end—nearly beaten to death by Jon, then devoured by his own wild dogs—formed such a perfect symmetry with his sins that it could have been a punishment from Dante's Inferno.
The Dead Sea's salt-rich waters are vanishing and its shores are being devoured by sinkholes, making Metzoke Dragot beach one of the last unspoiled spots at the lowest point on the planet.
The near-record breaking black hole weighs 17 billion suns "To become this massive, the black hole would have had a very voracious phase during which it devoured lots of gas," Ma said.
I challenge you to design a haunted tour that is not hung up on the hormone-addled visions of terror 20th-century suburbanites devoured as metaphors for their fears of isolation and crime.
We met students who devoured every word of the tech blogs we all read, and still craved someone with first-hand knowledge, to warn them away from dead ends or confirm their intuitions.
"We are not in a boom era at the moment, so people were available," Mr. Short said the other day, after his crews devoured a catered meal of boiled shrimp, sausage and corn.
Neither the viewer nor Dion can know for sure, but it's fair to assume that Fairchild devoured all modes of study with the fervor he felt for the tropics and their fragrant abundance.
My son's cocker spaniel once unwrapped a holiday gift and devoured a whole box of chocolate-covered coffee beans that likely would have killed him had he not had his stomach quickly emptied.
Jayden Joe, a once gregarious honor roll student who devoured math workbooks and dreamed of becoming a teacher, began to withdraw from friends after his father died from liver cancer in August 20163.
The discovery of a corpse half devoured by animals leads to a grim story about the illegal trade in wildlife and other living things, caused in part by embargoes imposed by neighboring Thailand.
Perched in a corner booth, she resembled a young male Hollywood actor in a fitted black Dior Homme suit and black leather Chelsea boots, as she devoured one of the cafe's buttery crepes.
Both sides eagerly reduce people to abstract color categories, all the while feeding off of and legitimizing each other, while those of us searching for gray areas and common ground get devoured twice.
There were personal ads in the back pages of a youth magazine, a glossy that I devoured because the nights were too quiet and I could not afford the company of a television.
And when Netflix announced not one but two To All The Boys sequels, creating a complete trilogy based on books by Jenny Han, we eagerly devoured any and all information we could find.
On the night before Thanksgiving, when most people should have been home making pies (or was that just me?), the superfan-filled Broadway audience devoured it, even a novelty song about turkey-brining.
On a Saturday morning in January, a man stared at his phone as he devoured a plate of fried eggs, while another rode by in a golf cart, munching on a powdered doughnut.
A photograph that ran in The New York Times, of a house devoured by flames with a kangaroo in the foreground, has come to symbolize the destruction wrought by the wildfires in Australia.
It quickly became the best part of any ordinary day as we devoured picture and chapter books that ranged from hilarious Shel Silverstein poetry to the dramatic prairie recollections of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Mr. Stevens's lyrics personify Saturn by way of its roles in myth and astrology: a heartless ancient deity who devoured his sons for fear of being overthrown, and the zodiac's portent of aging.
"The book is so graphic, so heartbreaking, that I devoured it in one sitting," Move — who prefers the gender-neutral pronoun "they" over "he" or "she" — said recently at home in Hell's Kitchen.
LOS ANGELES — The offscreen stakes were minimal: "Rogue One," the first in a series of "Star Wars" spinoff films planned by Walt Disney Studios, was always going to be devoured by moviegoers worldwide.
He must know somewhere below the surface he skates on that he has destroyed his image, and like Dorian Gray before him, will be devoured by his own corrosion in due time too.
Even if you've seen the 12 previous Marvel Studios movies, devoured both seasons of Agent Carter and made it through Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., you still might not feel ready for Captain America: Civil War.
Also buried in the sand is miscellaneous trash, including what looked like old chicken wings; really could have been anything as I didn't get a close enough look before my dog devoured it. YUCK.
Since his arrest in November 103, however, Yusuf had developed an introspective streak: He had devoured books ranging from 1984 to Nelson Mandela's autobiography, and he'd tried his hand at writing self-­reflective poetry.
It is ironic that much of the panic about essays echoes a similar 18th-century panic about novels, which women — endowed in the burgeoning industrial era with enough leisure and privacy to read — devoured.
You lived in an age when women were not supposed to study much, yet you devoured the men-only books in your father's library and outshone every male writer your country has ever produced.
The show also uses them to play with your expectations, veering from over-the-top sexual images of bouncing breasts and moments of humor to shocking scenes of someone getting devoured by a demon.
As Kirillov, his suggestible victim, paced the stage, preparing to commit suicide as the ultimate proof of his free will, Verkhovensky slowly and deliberately devoured a chicken, diligently sucking on every wing and bone.
A 2014 New York Times profile revealed the Stanford grad was a Harry Potter superfan who devoured the books and made it to the midnight debuts of each film (although not in costume, sadly).
When enormous Hurricane Sandy passed 216 miles offshore in 211, an 903-foot chunk of beach between launchpads 290A and 2107B was devoured by the ocean, resulting in millions of dollars of shoreline reparations.
For me, the entire year brought with it a deep, new understanding of historical Jewish persecution and how it crept up and devoured families that were going to the beach and eating ice cream.
As I typed every detail of my banal existence into the computer, I felt I was immortalizing myself, protecting a part of my mind from the nothingness that devoured so many things I loved.
The ring around the photon orbit is bright because the matter in it is being torn to smithereens, at temperatures measured in the billions of degrees, as it is devoured by the black hole.
"Were he to look soft on something like making the U.S. office in Taipei into an official diplomatic outpost, Xi would be devoured by his rivals, and he won't let that happen," Paal said.
He devoured Betty Friedan's 226 feminist manifesto, The Feminine Mystique, and found himself agreeing, if not downright empathizing, with the feminist leader's depictions of society squandering women's choices in the home, bedroom, and workplace.
So, when a nitrate film print burns, a story burns with it: The reel is devoured from beginning to end, until the whole narrative has been swallowed up and each character eaten by flame.
His always had a devoured look to them: scribbled on, folded over, cracked down the middle, liberally stained with coffee, Scotch, pistachio dust, and bits of the brightly colored shells of peanut M&M's.
Some of the female characters are underdeveloped, and William Hurt's evil-law-boss character would be more at home in a Batman cartoon, but I still devoured the six episodes made available to critics.
Stellaris didn't give me that, but it gave me something else in the Grand Strategy model that devoured dozens of hours from me this year—and promises to take even more in the future.
While Harvey's record rainfall drenched southeastern Texas and western Louisiana in 2017, flooding Houston in over 4 feet of water, Irma's winds flattened buildings, trees, and power lines on the Caribbean islands it devoured.
Story Times: Ages 7-12 If your grade-schooler has devoured all the Dog Man and Wimpy Kid books, everything by Raina Telgemeier and Jeff Smith's "Bone," hand them one of these standouts. Roar!
Maybe it's just my jittery brain talking, but there's something beautiful in an object so undeniably corporate, so designed to be digitally and physically devoured, that all you can do is soak it in.
In addition to trying to secure a title bump for himself, Green has been unable to get solid assurances that the agency won't be gutted or devoured by the State Department during Trump's tenure.
The notes were so sweet, like, "Hi honey, are you coming for supper next week?" with the flip side as the black man being flogged — or a black child being devoured by an alligator.
But sometimes, for a tiny little sliver of time, amid a beautiful light, the monster transforms, coughs up the people it had devoured, and quickly replaces and cleans all the windows on the building.
The instant I finished This Mortal Coil last summer — usually an abominably slow reader, I devoured each of these over a weekend — I wanted to get it into the hands of every teenager I know.
I just wonder if there are going to be all the same people online who devoured this case who might then be Googling these alleged suspects and wondering where are they now, what's their deal?
H.B.: I was very, very specific and into the costumes, and I was interested in how her life forces kind of drained over time in this marriage, and how the environment kind of devoured her.
Only a skull and a pair of pants were left after a suspected rhino poacher was attacked and killed by an elephant and then devoured by lions, according to the South African National Parks agency.
Speeding through an off-road course in the rolling terrain of Fort McCoy, the truck's sophisticated suspension devoured each bump and rut while her caramel Frappuccino, sitting in its holder on the dash, barely swayed.
It's the same sleep as that of the fisherman at the end of "The Old Man and the Sea"; he's spent and the sharks have devoured the marlin, but the prize was never the catch.
"We went to the Met Gala a couple years ago and we were sitting right next to JAY-Z and Beyoncé," Bell revealed on an episode of First We Feast as she devoured hot wings.
It's possible Ben getting devoured by Satan's literal right-hand woman somehow led to his involvement in making the Gargoyle King, a devilish presence in its own right, a Thing in the town of Riverdale.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Before starring in the 93 film, she fell in love with the script for The Perks of Being a Wallflower and quickly devoured the book. 5.
But the biggest shocker ... 76-year-old Rich "The Locust" LeFevre -- a retired C.P.A. who devoured his way into a 3RD PLACE finish ... crushing other competitors who appeared to be more than half his age!
Decades from now, historians may look back on 2016 as the year Earthlings ate pizza from vending machines, bought burritos from a box in New York's Grand Central Terminal and devoured sushi rolled by robots.
Park authorities in South Africa said they recovered the remains of a suspected rhino poacher they believe was killed by an elephant before his remains were devoured by a pride of lions earlier this week.
The Johnson City Fire Department was one of many agencies from Northeast Tennessee who sent crews to battle the 15,000-acre Gatlinburg fire that devoured more than 400 buildings and killed at least 7 people.
"The local Chinese government is taking these preventative counter-terrorism and de-extremization measures to protect more people from being devoured by terrorism and extremism," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said in December 2018.
During the course of the video, Perry is massaged, kneaded, basted, and braised before finally getting wheeled out to be devoured by a group of tuxedoed men as Atlanta-based rap trio Migos looks on.
For now, the Shinnecock experiment has succeeded in saving their land from being devoured by the sea, Dorothy Peteet, a paleoclimatologist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, observed on a recent visit.
He listened to stories on the radio and devoured comics but didn't read another book until he discovered "The Count of Monte Cristo" at his branch library on a class visit when he was 10.
She would consume it all; she had consumed it all, devoured the wealth of material from anthropology, theology, history, philosophy, economics and literature, and showed us how to recognize the sexual politics that undergirded everything.
In the cavernous basement of a science building, where an animal skeleton dangled overhead and Latin music played, students received stoles with the words "Clase Del 2017" woven into them, while siblings devoured chocolate cupcakes.
Growing up in the '60s and '70s in North Carolina, Sedaris was taught to cook from a young age, and devoured local hospitality shows like At Home with Peggy Mann and The Bette Elliott Show.
I was a shy child, and vastly preferred books to people, so I devoured absolutely everything with no discernment at all until I was in middle school, which is excellent training to be a novelist.
In overlapping moments, these two Europeans' respective multivolume novels won huge rapid fame — for being highly personal, very long and perhaps more than anything for the unusual, almost guilty intensity with which people devoured them.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull did the unthinkable: During a stop in Tasmania, Mr. Turnbull used a knife and fork as he dug into a savory meat pie, which is more commonly devoured with one's hands.
Another 2,000 people have already been evacuated from Leilani Estates, an area further west where dozens of homes have been devoured or cut off by rivers of lava streaming over the landscape since May 3.
"Definitely," I responded, as I devoured two of them, filled with Japanese-style chicken and beef curry, respectively, still warm out of the fryer filled with a mixture of mustard seed oil and rice bran oil.
So on Friday morning, former president Barack Obama revealed a long list of all his favorite things from 2018, including everything from music he enjoyed to the books he devoured over the course of the year.
The joke is that if our grocery items actually had thoughts and dreams and hopes and felt pain, their lives would be abject misery, trapped in packages until they are released, then ruthlessly and savagely devoured.
The internet has been totally devoured by the latest chapter in the long-running feud between Taylor Swift and Kanye West, an interpersonal conflict that stretches back all the way to the halcyon days of 2009.
In the twisty diabolical mystery, Cliff Robertson plays a wealthy New Orleans businessman devoured by guilt after the deaths of his wife, Elizabeth (Geneviève Bujold), and their daughter in a bungled car chase with their kidnappers.
They are consumers like Eric Perlowitz, 27, of Pleasantville, N.Y., a fan of Frosted Mini-Wheats, though he also indulges in Trix, Honey Nut Cheerios and Rice Krispies — the same cereals he devoured as a child.
Climate change has contributed to an explosion in the number of purple urchins that have devoured underwater forests of kelp, which absorb carbon emissions and provide a habitat and food for a wide range of species.
Or maybe she just doesn't care for baked sea bass with artichokes or cannot afford the calories in il Baretto's famous, and famously fattening, saffron risotto, a large plate of which Mr. Bolle devoured with gusto.
I had devoured Lindy West's memoir when it was published in 2016, thrilled to be reading the words of a woman who, like me, knows what it means to navigate the world in a fat body.
Hours later after a three course lunch is devoured, he executes another impeccable rendition, this time in front of a live studio audience—that same sports top zipped to the chin, cap firmly back to front.
But each stage of the process could only separate a tiny amount of uranium, so gaseous diffusion required huge buildings and devoured energy to power the pumps needed to move the gas through the separation stages.
As if that wasn't enough, he can't even take the time to head to New York, as a twin set of natural disasters — a massive earthquake off the southwestern coast and Hurricane Katia — have devoured his attention.
It reminded me that any level of near-sighted greed leading to a decision like trying to salvage research on a specimen that had just devoured my entire crew would–who could've guessed–prove to be deadly.
The "worst shark attack in history" is widely believed to be the gruesome ordeal that US sailors suffered in 1945 when the USS Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese submarine and sharks devoured the survivors and victims.
We see "Diomedes Devoured by Horses" date unknown, by Gustave Moreau, showing both how grisaille underpainting has long been standard practice for painters, and how Moreau displayed it in unfinished state, valuing the grisaille layer for itself.
Fitzgerald&aposs "The Great Brain," it was about an eight-year-old kid growing up in Utah in the 1890s coming up with all of these little schemes to make money, and I just devoured the books.
During his nearly 30-year stint at Massey, Blankenship broke a violent labor strike, devoured competitors, bought a state court of appeals seat, normalized the use of mountaintop removal mining, and regularly flouted environmental and workplace standards.
The so-called Hillside fire quickly devoured more than 22018 acres of dry scrub and destroyed or damaged at least six homes before firefighters managed to keep the flames from advancing farther into neighborhoods, fire officials said.
A friend and confidant of Augustus, Rome's first emperor, Virgil was already considered a classic in his own lifetime: revered, quoted, imitated, and occasionally parodied by other writers, taught in schools, and devoured by the general public.
According to the NY Post, artist Joe Reginella is responsible for an elaborate prank, claiming there is a museum on Staten Island in memory of a disaster, in which a massive octopus devoured a Staten Island Ferry.
I amassed and devoured materials, paper and electronic, related to Jewish South Philly, the heyday of pool hustling, racetrack life, the history of jukeboxes, the O.S.S.'s real-life "Q Branch" and its remarkable director, Stanley Lovell.
As we devoured our noodles and broth, I remembered how my American friend's Japanese pals teased her mercilessly, because she couldn't master the polite art of slurping noisily, the preferred way to eat noodles at their best.
I devoured them in one great long gulp several years — they are enormously funny, as well as harrowing and upsetting — but I did not take enough time to admire the clarity and brilliance of St. Aubyn's prose.
As standards of schooling and literacy improved, so workers and peasants became enthusiastic readers, with the expansion of the periodical press spurred by the arrival of "popular" (often sensationalist) newspapers, while book readers devoured cheap, melodramatic novels.
As a budding horticulturist (so sorry) and very earthbound Olympics fan, I also devoured certain specific clues that might have been real toughies for others, which is one of the things that make weekend puzzles weekend puzzles.
During Championship side Derby's halftime show against visitors Blackburn yesterday, some kind of fish mascot creature—confoundingly wearing a Chicago Bulls "Mackerel Jordan" jersey—started antagonizing a man with a soccer ball, until he straight up devoured him.
And there's a well-remembered sequence from 1983 in which the gargantuan planet-eating being Galactus -- who's become a popular figure of speculation as Phase Four's ultimate Big Bad, in the vein of Thanos -- devoured the Skrull homeworld.
Now that the Seattle-based firm has devoured retail players like Borders, Sears and Toys 'R' Us, it is facing bigger challenges from multinationals who are making substantial investments to compete, D.A. Davidson & Co analyst Thomas Forte said.
Other species have been observed to engage in this type of behavior, including shikes who impale their living prey on thorns or barbed wire, and shrews who use their venom to paralyze mice, which are then devoured slowly.
As newly-minted enthusiasts devoured the latest martial arts media, the contributions of Delza and Geddes didn't quite fit the prevailing narrative of dynamic male fighting skills, and in turn the two women were largely excluded from coverage.
Stetson devoured the classical sax repertoire when he started taking lessons at 15, and he arrived at the University of Michigan with a full scholarship as a classical sax player in the studio of legendary classical saxophonist Sinta.
By placing the man in the center of the room—a room she compares to an amphitheater "of the sort that one would sit in to watch Christians being devoured by the lions"—she makes him a spectacle.
A Good Appetite Just as soon as I had devoured the sautéed celery with mustard seeds and coconut that my friend Linta made for dinner one night, I immediately wanted to make a version of it at home.
The restaurant suffered from the corporate acquisition and expansion of Hazelwood: It was one of few businesses to not be devoured by corporate development and the proprietor was forced to constantly combat the environmental destruction of the mill.
S. S. Pathak, a bank manager, said he installed air-conditioning so his children, who are studying for medical school entrance exams, could manage late-night study sessions without nodding off or being devoured by disease-carrying mosquitoes.
He had cleared Mamba Point's sushi restaurant of all its edamame, and had devoured, by my count, more than 65 eggs, scrambled carefully for him every morning by the breakfast chef Leroy Blehsue, (one morning he consumed eight).
His widowed mother moved with her two sons to Mexico City, where Eduardo secretly devoured comic books, consumed the classics at a secondhand bookstore and completed his secondary school education at a seminary run by the Salesian order.
On the flip side, I always felt that the flower scene in The Wall was some of the most beautiful work you've ever done — although I did find it interesting that the female devoured the male… Yeah. Misogynist.
The mood resembles an alternate universe, what Silicon Valley might look like if a natural disaster had wiped the electrical grid for the entirety of the 1990s, or if Burning Man had devoured it rather than vice versa.
When the United States used nuclear weapons against Japan, they were thought to be a dramatic advance on bombs already in use, even those used to generate firestorms that had already devoured the cities of Germany and Japan.
Journalists and Foreign Service officers seeking to make sense of the war likewise devoured his books and articles, as did general readers drawn in by this transplanted Frenchman's acute powers of observation and robust and engaging English prose.
Then I devoured the famed Big Mec, a double cheeseburger you can barely pick up, covered in caramelized onions, garlic aioli, American cheese and a red-wine sauce infused, it seemed, with more than a little foie gras.
Steven Universe This Cartoon Network series premiered in 27, but it wasn't until this past summer that my kids and I devoured the entire five seasons, then waited patiently till "Steven Universe: The Movie" arrived in the fall.
In an effort to understand myself and my place in the world, I've devoured endless books about the sideshow, human oddities, human zoos, and the myriad ways that our society has turned disability and physical anomalies into entertainment.
Yet Monninger's affable prose offers distinct seductions ("the subway station smells like panting") and the platitudinous love affair ("Jack took me to bed in the late afternoon and devoured me") is spiced with sharp repartee and social criticism.
Petty plays the smirking Mad Hatter, who, by the video's end, has turned Alice into a giant cake that's devoured by the band (an image that yielded nearly as many Reagan-era nightmares as Michael Jackson's Thriller eye-glow).
According to Hayes, the bear tore open a Tupperware to eat some taco meat, and also devoured two pints of Ben and Jerry's ice cream — choosing the flavors Half Baked and The Tonight Dough— as well as some crackers.
The Chocolate and peanut butter Tagalongs were "okay" and coconut Samoas were "small" and "a bit weird," but they all paled in comparison to troops' most popular product (and Jimmy Kimmel's favorite, when frozen and devoured by the sleeve).
Sousa was outfitted with a blonde wig, a pink hoodie, ripped jeans, and a camel-colored beanie, which made the wig look infinitely more real, and devoured a burrito from the middle as the Yes Theory gang photographed him.
We tried Watermarc the first night, where we devoured an array of delicious apps followed by a killer paella and 230 Forest Avenue the second night, where I went for a huge bowl of linguine (this baby looooves pasta!).
One possibility is that intermediate-mass black holes grew from  stellar-mass black holes that rapidly devoured gas around them in the early universe , and that mergers of intermediate-mass black holes helped create supermassive black holes, Loeb said.
According to the Pittsburgh Port Authority, a city bus was stopped at a red light on Monday morning when the street beneath it gave way and devoured its rear end, sending the vehicle's front half feet into the air.
But even some of his once stalwart supporters, including Zimbabwe's war veterans who invaded white commercial farms in support of Mugabe's land seizures, have turned their backs on him, saying he has "devoured" the values of the liberation struggle.
When Lil Wayne began building the legend of "Mixtape Weezy" in the mid-2000s, there wasn't actually that much difference between the goblin that devoured other artist's beats for sport and the ascendant pop star that made platinum albums.
Loath to cross him, colleagues and coaches devoured the playbook like college students pulling all-nighters before finals, certain that Manning would quiz them about this nuance or that, or demand to know the reasoning behind calls and formations.
Animated as a child by witnessing an eclipse and discovering the pulp magazine Astounding Science Fiction, he devoured novels by H. G. Wells, Robert Heinlein and later Philip K. Dick (although he said Tolstoy's "Resurrection" was his favorite novel).
Nodding to his recent interview with the Bild newspaper—in which he claimed that 40% of young Germans are on short-term contracts, the correct figure being 14%—they fret that he couild fall into the trap that devoured Rudolf Scharping.
But in playing this reluctant killer, the actor does offer a glimpse of himself as someone who's aware that there's a finer line between being loved by the public and being devoured by it than anyone would like to think about.
But when the woman finally got to the register, she refused to pay for the missing portion, essentially asking the cashier to give her half-off the original price despite the other half already being devoured by her, according to My9NJ.
To quantify this, the average retiree who hopes to be fully insured for health coverage may potentially see more than 103 percent of their Social Security devoured by health costs that are derived specifically from just their premiums for coverage.
And because they all had to be funny, they were able to do an end-around preachiness, whereas some of their single-camera peers, like M.A.S.H. (a show I like, on the whole) found themselves frequently devoured by self-righteous moralizing.
Fueled by the interactivity of movie-like video games, sparked by all those Choose Your Own Adventure books they devoured as kids, freshly sparked by Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and its ilk, today's entertainment-consuming adults are not primed for passive acceptance.
Where Mortal Kombat saw a beaten fighter smacked sideways onto some spikes, Eternal Champions had them devoured by carnivorous plants in Atlantis, machine-gunned into chunks outside a 1920s Chicago theater, and chomped by a dinosaur before an erupting volcano.
The way they devoured each other while at the same time providing sustenance for their fellow creatures was symbolic of humans' existence on Earth, he felt, and he poured them into "Theatre of the World", one of his best-known works.
On Thursday, less than two weeks out from European elections in which he is under pressure from the far-right, he championed his call for 'a Europe that protects' by shielding its companies from being devoured by foreign corporate giants.
That's been this week's game with the "Game" and, like the lieutenant on that "Twilight Zone" episode, we keep insisting among ourselves we can tell by instinct who among Jon and Dany's people will be devoured by marauding White Walkers.
She writes that she's become enamored of Parsi and Tibetan Buddhist "sky burials," in which the remains of the dead are set out to be devoured by vultures, although she probably won't get to have one when the time comes.
It's safe to say that, given Kanye's track record for not being able to hit deadlines, we were all skeptical the release would actually happen, but here we are, the project is out, and it's being devoured by the world.
After lunching at Mokonuts last summer, where I devoured white tuna crudo with chermoula and sorrel, and labneh cheesecake with nectarines and red currants, I asked the couple if they'd cook with me the next time they were in New York.
Then, he refused to take part in the Socialist Party primary in January, rightly judging that party activists would dominate and choose a far-left candidate on the fringes, who would then be devoured by Mr. Mélenchon — exactly what happened.
The game has created a legion of fans who've devoured every book and backstory detail available, and it also turned Polish developer CD Projekt Red into gaming superstars, giving the studio the resources to work on the highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077.
It is also hosting viewing parties, like one this month in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, in which locals devoured pizza and cream sodas while watching a pay-per-view wrestling match and playing the W.W.E.'s latest Xbox video game.
Such was the case with the meatloaf I devoured in the dining room of M. Wells in Queens, a stainless-steel diner in Long Island City that was then occupied by the chef Hugue Dufour and his wife, Sarah Obraitis.
In January 2015, the network said it would do better — partly in response to the megalodon outrage, and because Discovery had a string of other suspect shows (like that the network tried to get a man devoured by a snake).
But while I enjoyed the spoils of his finds—there were days when I devoured chanterelles for both lunch and dinner—when he graciously agreed to take me on some of his walks, I never managed to spot a thing.
Mr Boot, who devoured copies of William F. Buckley's National Review as a teenager in California in the 1980s, idolised Ronald Reagan and became the editor of the Wall Street Journal's opinion pages at the age of 28, cannot be dismissed so quickly.
"Bluets," by Maggie Nelson (whose "The Argonauts" I devoured); "How to Live; Or, A Life of Montaigne," by Sarah Bakewell; Elizabeth Alexander's "The Light of the World"; Maureen McLane's "My Poets"; "The Portable Jung"; "Unfaithful Music," by Elvis Costello; and Emily Dickinson's poems.
Parked outside a McDonalds in Gowanus where he's just devoured a cheeseless triple cheeseburger, one of his three radios crackles and Adam mentally decodes: precinct, location, accident type, working the calculus of its value to New York TV and digital media by instinct.
"The great unanswered mystery of the Getty fortune is why it has apparently devoured so many of its beneficiaries," wrote John Pearson in his 22016 biography Painfully Rich, which inspired the new movie about the Getty kidnapping, All the Money in the World.
When the collected edition of V for Vendetta was published at the end of the decade, it connected with the same adventurous adult-fantasy fans who'd devoured Moore's previous deconstructions of pulp adventure, in his comics series Swamp Thing, Miracleman, and Watchmen.
As the evening wound casually to a halt, the last of the chicken skewers were shamefacedly devoured, the last of the mini-lemonade bottles slipped into jacket pockets, one thing was clear: house, even in one this old, is still a feeling.
"The great unanswered mystery of the Getty fortune is why it has apparently devoured so many of its beneficiaries," wrote John Pearson in his 1995 biography Painfully Rich, which inspired the new movie about the Getty kidnapping, All the Money in the World.
While we still don't know exactly what she devoured on set (probably craft services, tbh), Williams did recently take to her Instagram Stories to share a smoothie recipe that would probably make a stoner — or just a fruit-loving sober person — very happy.
I say this not to put forth a feminist reading of the series, but because the female characters literally imbued my life with meaning during the time I devoured it, illuminating myself to myself, in the shadow of their larger-than-life patriarch.
Silversides are like popcorn to larger fish, and even the smallest bits, impatiently chipped off the block and flung into the waters below the pier, were eagerly devoured by small bluefish and striped bass; inadvertent chumming on our part, until we caught on.
In one, the action proved explosive when Julian Elijah Martinez, as Captain Solyony of the Russian Army, devoured the scenery in a hyperbolic display of rage against Baron von Tuzenbach, his competition for the affections of Irina, the youngest of the three sisters.
Children have always devoured stand-up — I fell in love with comedy when I was around my daughter's age, spending hours trying to understand the jokes on my older brother's Steve Martin album — but the accessibility of the internet has expanded the audience.
One afternoon we took a break together and sat in the parking lot behind the store; I devoured Astronaut-brand freeze-dried Neapolitan ice cream, meant to be sold in the outer-space section of the store, while she chain-smoked Gauloises.
As for Tollefsen, rather than playing a fourth season for a midmajor that would invariably have been devoured by a power team had it made the N.C.A.A. tournament — and San Francisco did not — Tollefsen is on the power side of the equation.
The mainstream pop culture I devoured was as white as my coastal Connecticut suburb, and as a Black girl, I sensed a strong disconnect between me and the characters that filled the books I read and the movies and television I watched.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Taylor Swift's revenge-tinged new album "Reputation" soared to the top of the iTunes charts on its first day of release on Friday, earning mixed reviews from music critics while fans devoured the lyrics for clues about her latest targets.
At least 1.7 million people died during the Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 of execution, starvation, overwork or disease as the radical Communist regime turned the nation into a giant labor camp and devoured itself in widespread purges.
That sense of warm nostalgia, combined with their efforts to reconcile some of the messaging sent by the pop culture they devoured when they were younger, gives the show a great tension that Porter and Ely mine for both humor and occasional profundity.
Here are 10 notable examples from around the world: The term "vagina dentata" was first coined around 1900 by misogynist psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud to describe the idea of "devouring or being devoured" manifesting as the equation of the mouth and the vagina.
But for kids who came of allowed-to-read-Harry Potter-age after 2007, those books were devoured early and, if memory serves, in one sitting ("Order of the Phoenix" got me through a full day at the DMV and passport office).
Barris, who had been thrown against cars by cops and seen friends choked during arrests, had devoured Ta-Nehisi Coates's book "Between the World and Me," an anguished manifesto addressed to Coates's son; the book was both quoted and displayed in the episode.
And I sure loved Mortal Kombat 2 when it arrived for consoles in 1994 (so much so that I purchased an official players guide and devoured every word and screenshot, for lore as well as great babality and friendship codes), but… no Sonya.
In his first outing, Lonzo—hyped, beloved, famous—was DEVOURED by Pat—under-recruited, unloved, unwanted—only managing to score three points on 1-6 shooting while Mr. 94 Feet stuffed himself as deep in his personal space as he possible could.
Kief is a product of trichomes, the hairy, white, sugary coating on buds that protect plants from being destroyed or devoured by insects or animals by producing levels of THC high enough to get a creature too stoned to finish eating the whole tree.
MILLION-DOLLAR FISHING BOAT SINKS AFTER HITTING SHRIMPING BOAT DURING TOURNAMENT This catch comes just days after a group of fishermen in New Jersey reeled in the remains of a 200-pound tuna  devoured by a tiger shark while it was still on the line.
And if your constant fear that your cartoon buddies are going to be devoured by an army of rampaging ogres is keeping you up at night, these CBD Gummies have got you covered, because they're also reportedly a great way to alleviate sleep issues.
We then heeded our guide's advice to seek lunch in a nondescript place that seemed oblivious to tourists, and we found it in the Reviravolta, where we sat at a decidedly unglamorous Formica table and devoured plates of expertly grilled sea bass and sardines.
A river of lava spewing from the foot of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano swallowed about three dozen more homes on the Big Island during a weekend of destruction that brought to nearly 120 the number of dwellings devoured since last month, officials said on Monday.
The world has moved on quite a lot in 16 years in terms of fashion, but metal and rock crowds rest eternally in the same place, as though they're destined to hate their parents until earth is devoured by the flaming rays of the sun.
Only time will tell whether the newest iteration of the cinematic franchise will return it to the glory of the original, or if the creators will opt to just throw some more people into the jaws of pterosaurs that are in turn devoured by mosasaurs.
When it strayed too close to its galaxy's central black hole, which possessed a gravitational bulk equal to three million of our Suns, the wayward star was ensnared by immense tidal forces, torn to shreds, and devoured in a spectacular display of cosmic fireworks.
His name is Alfie and that white coloured discharge you see dripping from his nose is thankfully not related to a medical condition but his love of cream cheese—which he devoured while unwinding to the loose percussion of reggae's most relaxing hits. Awww.
Mr. Routh's medical records revealed he had persistent delusions that he was being devoured from the inside by parasites, and that his co-workers were pig people who wanted to eat him, but a doctor at a veterans hospital gave him a diagnosis of PTSD.
If you're a fan of The Witcher – whether you grew up with Andrzej Sapkowski's book series published in Poland in the '90s, read the comic book adaptation, or devoured every last side quest in the games – Geralt of Rivia is a truly iconic character.
In the Air 11 Photos View Slide Show ' In celebration of the melancholy of things that cannot stay: the sweet ache of summer's end; an immaculate dessert soon to be devoured; fashion that hints at nature's frailty, straddles seasons and unravels before our very eyes.
"Peter the Great: His Life and World," Robert Massie I try to read as much history as possible, and around Russia's invasion of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, I devoured this massive tome… and cheekily, I even sent the Russian language version to Vladimir Putin!
One sentence stood out for its quick pivot from shock to politesse: "I wouldn't mind a sea burial, as the thought of being devoured underwater is strangely attractive to me, but I think it's hard to arrange, and I won't want to be a nuisance."
Folau likened Australia's legalising of same-sex marriage two years ago and the decriminalisation of abortion in the state of New South Wales last month to the book of Isaiah, which talks about the earth being devoured after laws have been broken and rules changed.
Sitting near what he called the "situation room," littered with binders and suited consultants and a devoured pandoro, Mr. Quagini explained that last Monday's final batch of 5,000 cakes was intended to make sure Veronese customers were not left out in the national buying spree.
At least 75 homes — most of them in Leilani Estates — have been devoured by streams of red-hot molten rock creeping from about two dozen large volcanic vents, or fissures, that have opened in the ground since Kilauea rumbled back to life four weeks ago.
A wild finale that includes a horde of humans showing up to worship Javier Bardem, a baby literally being devoured by the crowd, and a badly burned Jennifer Lawrence (her beauty still not diminished) surrendering her heart to sustain her lover, can be a lot to process.
I devoured all 20 minutes of the doctor critiquing everything from Grey's Anatomy to the adrenaline scene from Pulp Fiction because even though I hadn't seen a lot of the media she was reviewing, it was fascinating to watch her react to and analyze each scene.
It's always interesting to know if what you make is connecting or if people are getting it, but all the websites that I always devoured before I was working, all the movie and TV websites, I weirdly had to start acting like those websites didn't exist anymore.
PAHOA, Hawaii (Reuters) - A river of lava spewing from the foot of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano swallowed about three dozen more homes on the Big Island during a weekend of destruction that brought to nearly 120 the number of dwellings devoured since last month, officials said on Monday.
In terms of which shows people across the globe binged the hardest, or "devoured"—which Netflix defines as watching for more than two hours per day—American Vandal came out at the very top (which might be part of the reason it's getting a second season).
A new way of studying planets in other solar systems ⁠— by doing sort of an autopsy on planetary wreckage devoured by a type of star called a white dwarf ⁠— is showing that rocky worlds with geochemistry similar to Earth may be quite common in the cosmos.
As a teenager, Woolf devoured Samuel Pepys's 22019 million word diary in twelve days; Pepys, along with Fanny Burney, Walter Scott, and James Boswell, would be a major influence in Woolf's own diary writing; and throughout her writing career she would constantly borrow ideas from other diarists.
"We note, with concern, shock and dismay, the systematic entrenchment of dictatorial tendencies, personified by the president and his cohorts, which have slowly devoured the values of the liberation struggle," the group's statement said after dozens of veterans' representatives from around the country met on Thursday.
Dining | New Jersey As I sat at Limani Seafood Grill in Westfield on one of the warmest days of the year and devoured a salad of sweet watermelon, tangy feta cheese and fresh mint, I was certain that there was no better antidote to the oppressive heat.
Sure, he was sadistic as hell, but he never strayed far from his narrow, cringe-inducing pathway that's now ended in a rather fitting way, with his body devoured by his own hungry hounds as Sansa calmly watched, even cracking a Lemonade-esque smile at the end.
I've been arguing for some time now that a world devoured by software becomes an Extremistan world, where wealth and success follow a power-law distribution, rather than a bell curve or a straight line — a world of rising inequality, of 20% haves and 80% have-nots.
The business of the front office—every front office—is extracting the maximum value from the athletes in their employ at the minimum cost and risk; this was true when Curt Flood fought it and was devoured, and it has never once stopped being true since.
"Swallow (after Giotto)" (22004), at a mere 21656¾ by 51960 by 2529½ inches, isolates the narrow-eyed, hairy green head of the enormous monster that rampages through Giotto's fire and brimstone, with the half-devoured body of one of the damned still protruding from its mouth.
"We note, with concern, shock and dismay, the systematic entrenchment of dictatorial tendencies, personified by the President and his cohorts, which have slowly devoured the values of the liberation struggle," the veterans added in the statement issued after a seven-hour meeting of its leaders on Thursday evening.
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — Donald J. Trump on Tuesday night devoured another in the dwindling news cycles before the Iowa caucuses, as he excoriated a reporter for several minutes who was trying to ask him about his previous pro-abortion rights stance at a raucous news conference before a campaign event.
Other sci-fi stories from Chandler's library that he devoured soon after he arrived in London included Ward Moore's 23030 short story "Lot," a harrowing account of a family trying to survive in a post-nuclear wasteland (which became the basis of the 21968 film Panic in Year Zero!).
I watched a newly arrived cluster of durian tourists sitting in a circle around their own tailor-made durian buffet, bonding over their mutual euphoria as they devoured fruit by the fistful and compared notes on texture and terroir as they wiped their yellow intestine hands on the grass.
If it happens, they in large part will be devoured by a voracious horde of online and social media, many of which have little respect for the notion that the first function of news reporting is to present good, honest, factual and relevant information about the community it serves.
That maybe Rome had had some good ideas back in the day (the aqueduct, for instance) but now most Romans just sort of lay around arguing about Greek plays or watching slaves from far-off locales getting devoured by lions, and what was the point of it all?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new way of studying planets in other solar systems - by doing sort of an autopsy on planetary wreckage devoured by a type of star called a white dwarf - is showing that rocky worlds with geochemistry similar to Earth may be quite common in the cosmos.
A well-meaning, blue-eyed, Byronic, hard-drinking man whose phone calls you take, no matter the hour, who sank your canoe and blamed it on a dolphin, and the young man with him, whom the sea sadly devoured, so you'll always take Billy's call, no matter the hour.
Armed with thick stacks of MapQuest print-outs, I traversed Manhattan, determined to see every landmark on the deranged list of places that I considered to be the heart and soul of a place I read about obsessively on gossipy, local blogs I devoured like Gawker and The Cobrasnake.
Depression over the state of the world kept me from reading for a few weeks towards the end of last year, but I started again with an advance copy of "Saints for All Occasions," by J. Courtney Sullivan, devoured it over a weekend and found my reading mojo again.
And as such, I devoured and adored the five installments I've seen so far of FX's new Fosse/Verdon, a glossy eight-episode miniseries about a Great Man Who Is Also A Terrible Human, the Underappreciated Woman Who Loves Him, and the genuinely fantastic stuff they made together.
Watching the downfall of the YouTube celebrity duo known as the Fine Brothers has been kind of like watching someone get devoured by a crocodile — someone who's kind of a jerk, whom you don't like very much, and who jumped into the crocodile-infested river of his own volition.
Come to think of it, you also did not assent to companies slicing and dicing your information into a perfectly layered hoagie just waiting to be devoured by propagandists from Russia and China, who then burped out a potentially history-altering counterintelligence operation the likes of which humanity has never seen.
Sony positioned the PSP as the Walkman of the future — an important pitch, considering how its lunch had just been comprehensively devoured by Apple's iPod — and even with a high price of $249, it was clear that this would be the first true competitor to Nintendo in the handheld gaming space.
"Once you resist we are going to let you be thrown out through the vote of no confidence because you disrespect the organization and you disobey it, therefore we are going to let you be devoured by the vultures," Mantashe said in a message to Zuma, according to the Independent.
Neither Henry nor Kelly have previous experience in working the land, but they devoured books and online tutorials about different gardening methods before settling on a version of the no-dig system — which involves planting directly into a topsoil of organic mulch — championed by the celebrated British horticulturalist Charles Dowding.
"The Great Shepherd and the Black Goat, Three Headed Trios and the Pale Child Bakkalon, the Lord of Light, and the Butterfly God of Naath, and there swollen in green heft devoured by crabs, the Drowned God festered with the Red Sea Horse, still dripping from its hair," the chapter reads.
I stumbled into Crawgator's Bar & Grill — so far as I could tell, the marina's sole restaurant — sat on the deck and devoured a platter of fried fish, sweet potato fries and toast, which was served to me by a young woman who, not surprisingly, couldn't have been nicer or more polite.
Nearly 218,5.43 Syrians who were granted temporary permission to live and work in the United States as a civil war devoured their country will be allowed to stay for at least another 25.4 months, the Trump administration announced on Wednesday, in an acknowledgment that Syria continues to be rattled by conflict.
He gushed about his favorite books and authors and seemed more eager to talk about his reading than his writing, noting that he went on a binge-reading tear after finishing "Mad Men," and devoured books by Haruki Murakami, Donna Tartt, Delmore Schwartz, John Steinbeck and Hermann Hesse, among others.
Again, the tech industry has real problems — but the fact that it has devoured the advertising and classifieds income that long propped up the media seems to have caused otherwise sober and thoughtful journalists to instinctively knee-jerk blame it for every ill, while letting their actual architects off lightly.
Self-help. Once upon a time I devoured them avidly, and to look at my bookshelf you might think I still did, but now that I have been around the block several more times, I find relying on wisdom and guidance from a handful of sage friends is far more beneficial.
A civil defense official told Reuters on Tuesday at least 60 to 80 more homes were believed to have been devoured as the lava flow, measuring about half a mile wide and 10 to 15 feet (3-4.6 meters) tall, inundated the adjacent subdivisions of Kapoho Beach Lots and Vacationland.
That's because while it's as unsettling as any scary movie should be, writer-director Robert Eggers' first feature is also smarter than much of its ilk—blending old-time religion with modern feminist ideas in a way that can be totally missed if you're not looking, and greedily devoured if you are.
I grew up with the books and devoured each new one as soon as it came out, I re-read my old copies to fill the void between installments, and I'm currently counting down the hours until I can read the Cursed Child script (I've got tickets to see the play in October).
The conference has had as many as four teams in the first 10 at times this season, but with Michigan State, Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan beating up each other, plus surprising losses by those East Division powers to Iowa and Northwestern the past two weeks, the Big Ten has devoured itself.
See, for instance, this passage from one of his poems, translated by the Chilean poet Daniel Borzutzky: Breaking news: almost eight individuals demonstrating for zombie rights at the doors of the National Palace were devoured by a horde of living dead without either the police or the army intervening on their behalf.
"We're not safe … not on this planet … we will never really be safe again": Those are among the anxious perceptions voiced by Peter (James Norton, very ably inheriting Mr. Shannon's part), whose bad tooth soon gives way to the overriding feeling that he is being eaten — no, make that devoured — from within.
All metafictions aside, Sam sneaks into the cell where Jorah Mormont is slowly being devoured by Greyscale and gives him an arduous, gooey chemical peel that is the episode's other best scene because it does not involve a war council, and it makes a dramatic, visceral moment out of somebody getting a tattoo.
A desert ghost flower might bloom, wither in drought or wildfire, or be devoured by caterpillars — and so might I. If home, marriage and love are metaphoric conventions, they might evoke the tree that I revisited, come summertime, to find that the parakeets had moved back in, rebuilt and reclaimed their home.
" While many of these claims are unsubstantiated, Tingle insists that he has videotaped proof of Trump telling voters to remove their skins, and I'm inclined to believe his assertion that Trump devoured the souls of the homeless in order to "retain [his] fading youth and repair the seams in [his] human suit.
Many might think this eccentric in the extreme, until we learn that a runaway 18th-century best seller in the American colonies was in fact a history of "Genghizcan the Great," by a Frenchman, Pétis de la Croix, and that it was a book devoured by both Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.
Many of us are largely bound to our homes — which is critical to curbing the uninhibited spread of the contagious coronavirus — but we can still witness some of the top wild moments captured on the bear cams in 2019, as brown bears nursed cubs, fought for dominance, and devoured 4,683-calorie salmon.
The mantis devoured nine of the 40 fish in the pond over a five-day period, "showing the potential for a single invertebrate to have a strong impact on the fish community and, since guppies, like many other small fish, are active predators of aquatic insects, indirectly on the whole pond ecosystem," the authors write.
While we devoured wood-fired pepperoni pizza and dripping burgers as two kale salads looked on sadly, I asked her about everything from how to ask for a raise to whether long-term marriages are truly possible for career-oriented women — and, yes, whether or not her BFF will run for president in 303.
As a young soldier going through the grueling Special Forces selection process, Serna and a buddy devoured the book Five Years to Freedom by legendary Green Beret Nick Rowe – a POW in Vietnam who escaped captivity and later was assassinated – and ripped the book in half so that the pals could read it simultaneously.
Just about every teen girl I knew devoured Silver Ravenwolf's controversial books, especially Teen Witch: Wicca for a New Generation (which I literally bought at a Mandee's clothing store), and shows and movies like Charmed and The Craft (it opened at number 1, pulling more than $6 million dollars) were not considered weird at all.
"I had actually never read a comic book in my life, but I got the entire Alias [where the Jones character made its first appearance] series and just devoured it, she told W. "It's very noir — the first word is 'f—,' and it's this R-rated world, which is not what I was expecting.
The scope of the piece was impressive and I devoured every word, but the thing that really struck me (besides the ballad of Zebraman, of course) was the way the author and many of the people interviewed referred to the film and its subjects— like "Mayans, only with mullets," in writer Dave McKenna's words.
Or how in "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (1979), Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's retelling of a bloody Victorian urban legend, an exiled barber's love for the family he lost is transformed into a blind pursuit of revenge, with music in which gentle motifs of tenderness are devoured by thundering chords of rage.
A plethora of scrumptious concoctions meant to be held and devoured in the hands: sake-poached octopus tostadas, a half-dozen sweet oysters from Puget Sound, crying tiger steak with chili sauce and sticky rice, a fancy-pants PB & J called the "red eye" made from espresso peanut butter and dark chocolate raspberry jam.
She would remember the days when she fetched water from the village well — spilling so much because of her leg that she had to make multiple trips — to give her babies a bath, or the times when they devoured what little food she could provide, usually rice mixed with soy sauce and cooking oil.
LONDON — The crypt and parts of Notre-Dame Cathedral's plaza are expected to reopen to the public in the spring, Paris officials said this week — almost a year after the landmark 850-year-old building was mauled by a fire that devoured its roof, weakened its structure and sent shock waves through France and beyond.
Though I haven't seen any of the Italian television version shown on HBO (eight episodes so far, with a projected 24 more to come), I eagerly devoured each of Ferrante's books as soon as they were published in English, so I was generally able to follow what was going on in De Angelis's version.

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