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"emaciated" Definitions
  1. thin and weak, usually because of illness or lack of food

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Infected bats become emaciated — and eventually die from starvation.
These weren't my skinny jeans, these were my emaciated jeans.
When Papini reappeared, her body was emaciated, bruised and branded.
He returned, anemic and emaciated, and sat for his exams.
Investigators discovered 226 emaciated children wearing rags and no shoes.
The calf was emaciated, lacking enough blubber to stay afloat.
Suddenly, they saw 13 emaciated people perched in the dark.
Many were emaciated, unlike the examples in the current study.
Simply that she was emaciated because she was so very ill?
At this time of his adoption, Miruko was an emaciated stray.
Kemenczy: A lot of the characters are emaciated in the game.
In the present, Kidman plays the detective as emaciated and irritable.
Many of the animals were "emaciated" and lacked food and water.
The mother was also "emaciated" but responsive, according to the statement.
"When the whales leave, the females look quite emaciated," he said.
She was sent back to the US in an emaciated state.
At 12, he weighed 62 pounds and his face looked emaciated.
The signs of malnutrition are clear: Swollen bellies and emaciated limbs.
They found two emaciated young elephants struggling inside the translocation compound.
Authorities also found 11 emaciated children wearing rags and no shoes.
When we found the dog, it was emaciated and covered in trash.
When the SSPCA found the cat, named Dillan, he was extremely emaciated.
The coroner said Eduardo Posso was "severely emaciated" and covered in bruises.
"I am totally emaciated, although I am eating enough," he allegedly said.
In Jamila's case, a Reuters photo of the emaciated child went viral.
She also posted a pre-fight bikini pic where she looks emaciated.
Bale's past body transformations include getting down to an emaciated 120 lbs.
I stepped away without ordering, scared her emaciated loneliness might be contagious.
Sea lion pups, emaciated and starving, have washed up on California beaches.
If you're practicing intubation, you don't want a little old emaciated person.
Emaciated and filthy when he was found, Bilal is now outwardly fine.
Some were emaciated and appeared to have cognitive deficiencies from the abuse.
Mr. Soltan was emaciated on arrival, entering the airport in a wheelchair.
The emaciated patients locked in isolation cells at an underfunded psychiatric ward.
HSI found the five dogs alive, though one was emaciated and injured.
"She was like skin on bones, her body was emaciated," he said.
They looked emaciated, and had obviously not eaten in quite some time.
However, the emaciated pup likely wandered into the restaurant because it smelled food.
"I'm no baby," the girl shouted, her ribs visible in her emaciated body.
They were trapped in the boat's hull for five years and highly emaciated.
The young whale caught the scientists' attention because she appeared weak and emaciated.
My sister would find me emaciated, running on the treadmill like a zombie.
They were just the emaciated proof of how bad things still were there.
She was emaciated, with an incongruously large, round belly, hard as a basketball.
High-profile fashion designers are using emaciated models to represent beauty and happiness.
Images said to be of emaciated residents have appeared widely on social media.
Particularly striking is that many of the whales washed ashore have been emaciated.
Others portray mass graves, emaciated people working in fields, pregnant women being disemboweled.
At one stop, we found an emaciated brown puppy that could barely stand.
He stopped eating, and was down to an emaciated hundred and six pounds.
On the floor of the waiting room were hundreds more desperate, emaciated paupers.
Rotting flesh, emaciated bodies, and blood stained wards; this is contemporary Venezuelan medicine.
He found two more in the second stall, emaciated and missing their eyes.
Emaciated and weak, she just wasn't safe on the back of a horse.
According to FOX 8 in Cleveland, who reported the story, the emaciated 30-lb.
The images show rows of naked, emaciated corpses with numbers written on their foreheads.
But his legs are withered and a bulky hoodie can't hide his emaciated body.
"It was showing signs of being emaciated" as well as being dehydrated, Blatchley said.
When we got [Romeo], he was very emaciated and he was three weeks old.
"There aren't any cows to milk here, kid," an emaciated Harley Quinn lookalike deadpans.
According to authorities and her family, her body was emaciated, shackled, bruised and branded.
Methamphetamine addicts, of course, are known for having emaciated-looking faces and neck areas.
Throughout most of human history, hungry people were portrayed as gaunt, if not emaciated.
The pictures of emaciated people in the town of Madaya are just the beginning.
Whitney lies motionless on a simple bed, his head shaved and his frame emaciated.
Please be warned that the photographs with this piece, of emaciated children, are unsettling.
A photograph of him then shows an emaciated body encased in raw, crimson flesh.
Could someone in that situation, exhausted and emaciated, be trusted to make sound choices?
A sale of Jeep would leave an "emaciated rump," Antony Currie writes in Breakingviews.
And their emaciated bodies were brutally clear proof that they weren't faking their hunger.
So she wants to feed you because she's certain I'm emaciated because I'm living alone.
Remember the emaciated sea lion pup that wandered into a San Diego restaurant last February?
They say the child&aposs body found May 15 appeared to be malnourished and emaciated.
"She was just so emaciated," Jim tells PEOPLE in a story in this week's magazine.
Animal rescuers first witnessed the sudden arrival of hundreds of emaciated pinnipeds in early 2013.
An emaciated horse that Mark Wintch photographed recently saw in the Milford, Utah, region. Rep.
They scanned the lungs of a frighteningly emaciated baby to see if she had tuberculosis.
The five were arrested after 11 emaciated children were found on the property this month.
More worrisome was the condition of the bodies: emaciated, and showing signs of extreme torture.
I felt raw and exposed, emaciated and drowning in my own clothes, embarrassed and uncomfortable.
This must be Marion: a very tall, emaciated boy who was covered with sores and unconscious.
The dolphin was found emaciated and in poor health, and biologists decided to "humanely euthanize" it.
Why sink your teeth into an emaciated wrap skeleton when you can have full-bodied bread?
Gizzell's emaciated body was found on July 12, 2013 in Ford's trash-filled apartment in Chicago.
The sight of emaciated civilians, deprived of proper nutrition for months, brought tears to their eyes.
I saw myself lying on the ground, emaciated, and taking what would be my last breath.
Visual effects were used to make Tony Stark look emaciated at the film's start in space.
He's 5 years old, emaciated, with ribs pressing through his flesh, and weighs just 19.6 pounds.
He came in as an emaciated man, and within six to 12, months he'd bulked up.
"She's Leaving Home" preserves all the orchestrated grandeur of "Eleanor Rigby," but its framework is emaciated.
A few of the men hauled the emaciated fighter out of the basement into the street.
Photos in the report, published last week, show emaciated dogs with ribs protruding from their sides.
She was so small and emaciated, officers at first thought she was about 10 years old.
When Gizzell's emaciated body was found on July 12, 2013, it was covered with lacerations and bruises.
Both animals arrived to the rescue sick and emaciated, but have gained weight and bounced back since.
By the time the turtles are found and dropped off at the center, they're weak and emaciated.
But those horses have grown hungry and emaciated because of a lack of forage in the area.
It was on the condition that he see this doctor that my emaciated, frightened prodigal came home.
I remember going into the AIDS ward with rows of beds, emaciated people, the smell of death.
She showed signs of being malnourished and emaciated, according to coroner&aposs office information in an affidavit.
She was catatonic and emaciated, wrapped in a blanket on the floor, 59 pounds and barely alive.
"I definitely wanted to have sex with him when he was emaciated in The Machinist," she says.
When asked about his emaciated appearance, Tirado said he had a high metabolism, according to the Courant.
Starvation and bombs Images of emaciated people in Madaya shocked the international community into action in January.
The animals are suffering: They're emaciated and some have open sores from fighting each other for food.
In drought stricken areas, emaciated cows root around the bare earth trying to find something to eat.
Among those waiting at Einstein last fall was the emaciated corpse of Lorraine Arutt, blind since childhood.
When she dropped him off, he was emaciated and shivering; a few months later she retrieved him.
There are models who are naturally skinny, but the thing is that many of them are emaciated.
Saunders analogizes the US under Tillerson's emaciated State Department to a person who doesn't have health insurance.
But what the authorities found inside over the weekend were his emaciated children, some chained to furniture.
The officers did not immediately realize that seven of the siblings were adults because they were emaciated.
And that is when the images of the emaciated, undernourished children began coming out of Eastern Ghouta.
At the time of his death, detectives said James "appeared to be emaciated," according to the documents.
Now whales often show up emaciated because the timing and extent of the ice melt has changed.
No overpowering cheesy goo, no emaciated crust — nothing about Domino's pizza reminded us of gas station cuisine.
Nearby, a Sudanese mother cradled a wailing, emaciated 40-day-old baby covered in lumpy skin lesions.
Despite our differences, looking at my emaciated father I did feel a connection, a bond between us.
An emaciated horse (pictured) was found along with two horse carcasses on private property in Indiana, police said.
The emaciated horse was seized and arrangements were made for its care as the investigation continued, police said.
Several are severely malnourished: a young man lies in the hospital room with emaciated shins and bloated feet.
"If you subsisted on that, you would be emaciated and pretty much unable to function normally," Sanders said.
Birth isn't easy — especially when you're a blind, emaciated, nearly dead coyote with a bullet in your brain.
Mack's slaves were "kept seriously sleep-deprived and emaciated to the point where they stopped menstruating," prosecutors allege.
The image she is referencing shows an emaciated polar bear with hardly any fur covering its bony frame.
In 2010 the wild, young female orca was found swimming in the waters around the Netherlands, extremely emaciated.
He was emaciated when found, and had some sort of abscess on his chest that has been removed.
In one series of photos, Ms. Colbert is sleeping, bald and emaciated, with Lily nestled by her side.
He found himself homeless soon afterward, drifting through downtown Los Angeles's skid row, emaciated and covered in abscesses.
Those with anorexia may quickly become emaciated and lose more than 25 percent of their typical body weight.
Mr. Salim, who is 6-foot-2, was emaciated "like a skeleton," Dr. Crosby said in an interview.
The officers did not immediately realize that seven of the 13 siblings were adults because they were emaciated.
The officers did not immediately realize that seven of the 13 siblings were adults, they were so emaciated.
A few were so emaciated that their cheekbones stuck out and their legs were as thin as arms.
Their main opposition is the center-right Blue and White party, taking over from the emaciated Jewish left.
The teen "appeared to be only 10 years old and slightly emaciated," the Riverside County Sheriff's Department said.
The officers did not immediately recognize that seven of the 212 siblings were adults because they were emaciated.
"You have a death of a severely emaciated person who was mentally ill in his cell," Krudys said.
On New Year's Eve at his church, an emaciated Long addressed his congregation, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Authorities say a maggot emerged from a wound in one of the emaciated girls, according to the Associated Press.
Upon closer inspection, the rescuer discovered the garbage bag contained a live, but emaciated, dog wrapped in a sheet.
The rescue found the cat wandering the streets  "frail, starving, emaciated and terribly matted," according to a Facebook post.
The wall relief may symbolize a period of drought and famine, as other reliefs found nearby depict emaciated humans.
The dog was emaciated, had a mouth full of rotting teeth and a body riddled with hookworms and tapeworms.
"The passport," she murmured again, as she struggled to reach the floor, her emaciated arms trembling from the effort.
An emaciated man was pushed about a megachurch in a wheelchair as churchgoers declared that he was already healed.
Her now emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings.
"I have only seen one deer that has died of [chronic wasting disease] and it was emaciated," he said.
According to the rescue organization "Street puppies," many of those dogs rescued arrive at the shelter starving and emaciated.
Hiccup arrived with a broken leg, covered in scrapes and fleas, emaciated and with a bad case of worms.
As she became evermore emaciated, Wilgefortis's body grew a coating of hair, and a beard sprouted from her chin.
True, American universities' emaciated language requirements limit (but don't destroy!) students' capacity to absorb something worthwhile of another worldview.
Famine looks like dusty fields parched from drought, distended bellies and emaciated frames, a bad harvest with no crops.
But emaciated bears scrounging on the edges of human communities have become a common sight in some Northern regions.
But it's also impossible to ignore his fascination with youth culture, and a certain emaciated, up-all-night aesthetic.
Caesar's team sometimes catalogued more than fifty corpses a day—emaciated, mutilated, cut, burned, shot, beaten, strangled, broken, melted.
After a moment's study, however, a human figure reveals itself, huddled, emaciated, shivering — if it is alive at all.
The 17-year-old "appeared to be only 10 years old and slightly emaciated," the Riverside Sheriff's Department said.
When my dog was first surrendered to our local ACCT, he was severely emaciated and covered in his own excrement.
Emaciated male prisoners lie in bunks at the Buchenwald concentration camp during liberation by US forces on April 28, 1945.
Workers with Big Dog Rescue descended on the location and found an emaciated mutt pinned beneath an air-conditioning unit.
I tried to time it so that as the movie went on, I became thinner and thinner, and more emaciated.
The dog was severely emaciated and underweight by about 50 pounds and died hours later, prosecutor Adam Lippe tells PEOPLE.
When a rescue boat brought him to Messina, on the northeastern tip of Sicily, in early September, Girmay was emaciated.
Libre's Law is named for a Boston terrier who was found tied outside a Lancaster County farm emaciated and ill.
The visible landscape of an eating disorder is comprised of sad, hungry, emaciated women — but Jessie is none of those.
Videos show their emaciated bodies as they describe eating herbs and drinking salt mixed with water, merely to stay alive.
Sarah (Rachel Pickup) is an emaciated woman who can neither speak nor walk and who exhibits few indications of sentience.
Often they are partly paralyzed and emaciated, she said, because the lead disorients the birds, making them incapable of hunting.
Inside the pyramids complex, emaciated horses panted and strained as they pulled buggies loaded with tourists up a steep slope.
Q: Why do the major fashion labels use teenagers, or extremely young, practically emaciated-looking men, to model their clothes?
The animal shelter had been contacted after the emaciated female had been seen traveling with her puppies in the area.
State mental hospitals, lacking both food and medications, have been reduced to putting emaciated, untreated patients out on the streets.
An emaciated 7-year-old girl died last Friday, just days after a photograph of her in the hospital went viral.
This, coupled with the fact that all the study aardvarks were found emaciated, suggests that the aardvarks actually starved to death.
A medical examiner determined that Seth succumbed to sepsis, which ravaged his emaciated body for several weeks after his appendix ruptured.
Justice was found emaciated, crawling with lice and suffering from rain rot and frostbite when he was found by his rescuers.
"It is heartbreaking to see children who are just very obviously emaciated and in desperate, desperate need of help," said Porter.
The pictures of emaciated boys and old men tell the story, a story that humanitarian workers say is an accurate one.
Once you've seen an emaciated Smokey the Bear plodding through a barren landscape, it's hard not to want to call Congress.
The towering young thug had become an emaciated cripple, and gratefully wolfed down huge sausage sandwiches at the British Officers' Club.
Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, standing on the Senate floor next to a large picture of an emaciated young Yemeni girl.
Solemn slide shows of emaciated bodies, and then, days later, joyous, gender-segregated hora dancing in the gym, punctuated every spring.
Photos going viral online show an emaciated 85033-year-old elephant performing at a festival in Sri Lanka, BBC News reported.
Agents would literally applaud her newly emaciated frame—the result of a three-apple-a-day diet—alongside sustained laxative abuse.
The highly publicized Netflix movie To The Bone, starring an emaciated Lily Collins, was sold as the first film about anorexia.
Last Friday, the prison service released pictures showing Mr. Sentsov receiving a medical checkup in which he looked pale and emaciated.
Photos of emaciated children shocked the world as 13 million went hungry and many fled their homes during a brutal drought.
The 13 siblings range in age from 2 to 29 -- but the seven adults were so emaciated they looked like children.
They showed the world the polar bear, stranded on iceless land, its white coat dirtied, its body emaciated, its movements labored.
Desolate and isolated, naked emaciated men, who might well be characters from outer space, give shape to Mondal's earlier totemic forms.
The dogs, who we named Pebbles and BamBam, were very emaciated, dehydrated, full of internal and external parasites, and covered in wounds.
The after shot—14 days and negative eight pounds later, the post boasts—shows an emaciated woman with her actual ribs showing.
Hospital staff noted that Eduardo was severely emaciated and had bruising, lacerations, and ulcers all over his body, according to court records.
She said the animals were in "really filthy" conditions, and some animals had open wounds, were emaciated and had upper respiratory disease.
One of his photos shows an emaciated dog, which could no longer be fed by his owners in the Alta Guajira region.
Our contacts in the area have shared stories – and pictures – with us (like the one mentioned above) of emaciated families and babies.
He ejaculates a fountain of semen so strong, she's blasted to the ceiling, and Bobby looks like an emaciated husk of himself.
She is 18, but the children's clothes that drape her emaciated body appear too large for her in photos released this week.
Of course, I tried to time it so that as the movie went on I became thinner and thinner and more emaciated.
The emaciated pooch has numerous lesions on his body, possible cigarette burns, and each ear has a small notch cut into it.
Footage shot by the Scorpion Wildlife Trade Monitoring Group showed several emaciated bears at a zoo in the Indonesian city of Bandung.
The Hawkers nursed the then-emaciated fox back to health three years ago by mixing medication from the vet into dog food.
The horrifying clips of emaciated men, women and children prompted calls by aid groups and international leaders to respond to the crisis.
These aren't the words of some emaciated starlet telling a tabloid how she dieted into her cat suit for her new movie.
You won't forget the deep wound in the side of the crucifix's emaciated Jesus, emitting gore and surrounded by a blue bruise.
Two-thirds of the children were emaciated, the charity said, and 78 were so acutely malnourished that they had to be hospitalized.
Poets that didn't want to destroy poetry, but basically take everything out of it that's any fun at all, so it's emaciated.
On Wednesday, 76 "emaciated-looking" Boko Haram members who were begging for food surrendered in northeast Nigeria, according to the Associated Press.
At the pyramids complex at Giza, Egypt, emaciated horses strained to pull buggies loaded with tourists up and down a steep slope.
Before-and-after photos show the toll: A hefty man, he was released so emaciated that his wife did not recognize him.
Long sequences unblinkingly show the grotesquely emaciated, naked bodies of dead inmates being dragged about, piled up and thrown into mass graves.
Cut to 2014, and I am sitting in a restaurant having lunch with an emaciated Nichols, now close to his own end.
Several biologists trained in disentanglement couldn't get all the gear off her, so they sedated the emaciated animal and gave her antibiotics.
Underneath the sheath of muscles and strength granted to him by the super soldier serum, he's still a scrawny, awkward, emaciated weakling.
Makenzie Shultz's 8-month-old daughter Briley Giroux died in November 2015, after she was found emaciated, dehydrated, malnourished and weighing 11 lbs.
According to USA Today, a emaciated and neglected pit bull a arrived at Granite Hills Animal Care, in Elberton, Georgia, a year ago.
Officers who interviewed the teenager believed the "slightly emaciated" girl was only 10 years old until she told them how old she was.
A cougar that attacked two bikers in Washington state over the weekend, killing one and seriously injuring another, was emaciated, authorities said Sunday.
Now mute and emaciated, he is ill and traumatised—giving up his course of antibiotics for pneumonia because the family had no money.
Officers who interviewed the teen believed the "slightly emaciated" girl was only 10 years old until she told them how old she was.
SEATTLE – Federal officials are weighing all options to save an emaciated endangered orca including feeding it live salmon at sea dosed with medicine.
They were shocked by the politeness of emaciated children, able only to plead plaintively for "french fries and ketchup" or for a biscuit.
The 2016 Arctic sea ice melt season is over, leaving an emaciated covering of relatively thin ice across the top of the world.
Tests on 21 carcasses revealed almost all the murres were emaciated, and the culprit is likely their lack of a good food supply.
In the hospital, when Tamar hugs David's emaciated body after his larynx has been removed, she wants her father to stay with her.
The aunts and the stepmother The three women arrested during the raid are believed to be the mothers of the 11 emaciated children.
Using stones to carve a large hole, they scraped at the chamber's ceiling, even as they became emaciated from a lack of food.
Schiele's shivering sinuous style here quivers like a slapped slimy eel, endowing the somewhat-emaciated girl with slightly sad, but still lascivious, overtones.
Most likely driven by hunger, the emaciated polar bear had strayed far from its natural habitat before reaching the Russian city of Norilsk.
In outraged posts on Facebook or in emails to Egyptian animal rights groups, they have described collapsing horses, sickly camels and emaciated mules.
Images of emaciated children have revealed the insidious nature of the crisis, in which food is available in markets but unaffordable to many.
When he reached the ledge, he was shocked when one of the two, an emaciated and badly weakened young man, spoke to him.
The suspects were initially arrested and charged with child abuse offenses after authorities raided the compound on August 3 and found emaciated children.
The North Hollywood shelter says it got a call Friday from a nearby vet saying someone had found Pete emaciated, wandering the street.
Asia is presented as a bejeweled woman stoically siting atop a throne supported by human skulls and surrounded by near-naked, emaciated serfs.
His emaciated torso was exposed and full of purple sores, and his lower half was draped in an odd pair of white parachute pants.
"As overcrowding increases, so does the number of emaciated corpses emerging from Giwa barracks, with babies and young children among the dead," said Belay.
It was those lenses that captured a photo of Culkin looking emaciated in 2012, which led to rumors he was strung out on drugs.
She is shown mourning the pervasive human violence of our time after seeing images of emaciated, naked bodies at the Mémorial de la Shoah.
Anderson's dogs are mangy and emaciated, with bulging, bloodshot eyes, and voiced by Bryan Cranston, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, and Bob Balaban.
Authorities in Barstow, California, tell KABC the severely emaciated dog with gunshot wounds to his paws was rescued from the desert on March 5.
In that story, an obese and amoral lawyer is cursed after running down a gypsy woman, gradually losing his mass until he becomes emaciated.
Skinny-bordering-on-emaciated is a widespread standard of beauty for women, one that has been criticized as an unhealthy ideal of female attractiveness.
The corrupt and dysfunctional Baghdad government has neglected the emaciated Sunni-inhabited cities (such as Mosul) that were liberated from the Islamic State's rule.
In an 1873 paper, English physician Sir William Gull described three cases of women who appeared extremely emaciated but had no other abnormal symptoms.
Beginning late last year, fishermen were coming across the scarred and emaciated carcasses of dolphins, sometimes five a day, bobbing up to the surface.
Prosecutors had argued the suspects -- accused of child abuse after 11 emaciated children were discovered living in squalor earlier month -- should remain in custody.
He's fully nude, and although scrawny and slightly emaciated, the emboldened charge of youth is palpable in the direct, fixed gaze of the portrait.
So I recall this and think of the dry, emaciated joy that I can get from pointing to a failure, especially a public one.
The tiny, emaciated kitty would not have lasted on her own, but thankfully she was saved by her forever family and nursed back to health.
Earlier this year, the Loven spotted a desperately emaciated 2-year-old boy who could barely stand as he thirstily gulped water from a bottle.
Mr. Prickett's images and videos show men, many seriously wounded and emaciated, dressed in bright orange jumpsuits and packed into tight quarters on the floor.
The neighbors, Bruce and Dana DeKalb, told the Oregonian that she appeared emaciated, and told them she was being abused, asking them to protect her.
And yeah, their fury is all being directed at a work by Finnish artist Jani Leinonen, which depicts the crucifixion of an emaciated Ronald McDonald.
One video hosted on the site since June shows Libyan gangmasters threatening emaciated and abused migrants - mostly Somalis and Ethiopians - huddled in a concrete room.
Smurf rose to Internet fame after animal rescue organization 9 Lives Foundation posted heartbreaking photos of the injured and emaciated kitten on its Facebook page.
"It could be emaciated," Robert Bixby, executive director of the Concord Coalition, a non-partisan budget reform advocacy group, said in an interview on Tuesday.
"When Eve first arrived she was emaciated and entirely hairless because of an extreme case of mange, a skin disease caused by mites," says Anderson.
Tina Turner gets the bio-jukebox treatment, with all its lows (emaciated storytelling) and one of its peaks (a star-making performance from Adrienne Warren).
An emaciated and hungry polar bear was seen in an industrial Siberian city, hundreds of miles away from its normal stomping grounds, CBS News reports.
So, any of these things could be happening to him because he looks emaciated, his skin tone isn't good, so obviously something is bothering him.
She exposes the modeling industry's original sin: its continued insistence that models aren't dangerously emaciated, but naturally slim, even as they OD on slimming pills.
In a 2012 photograph, Matt is visibly emaciated in his white t-shirt; he receives a hug from a street musician on a park bench.
That all changed after she saw her brother's body stretched out on a morgue slab, his face emaciated, his eyes ringed by dark purple bruises.
To win over a father skeptical of the vaccine, Dr. Sadozai offers to buy a sheep and chooses an emaciated one with a withered leg.
Those stuck in the virtual world are emaciated and cut off from anything real, while those in the "real" world were devastated by a plague.
It shows, from the bridge of the nose on down, the emaciated body of a man with a black beard, pale skin and broad shoulders.
An emaciated dog wanders through a dirt courtyard, and Tasmin Hamilton, his mother, who single-handedly raised her four children here, hangs in a doorway.
The boy's remains were found when authorities raided a makeshift compound this month in New Mexico and discovered 11 other emaciated children on the property.
This collection of more than 28,000 images smuggled out by a military defector codenamed Caesar showed emaciated and wounded dead bodies of detainees in regime prisons.
The victim stares straight at the camera, emaciated, ribs protruding from a chest that's half scarred bright red from the burning pressure of a hot iron.
It came under fire this week after a former employee posted a video that appeared to show one of the park's walruses in an emaciated state.
In school history class as a teenager I remember being shown similar footage of the emaciated bodies of Jewish people starved and murdered during the Holocaust.
A clutter of emaciated sculptures (created for the movie by hired artists) watch impassively from the sidelines, and plaster dust and cigarette smoke powder every surface.
The original painting featured several twisted, emaciated figures locked in what appeared to be more struggle than celebration as they moved within a corridor or tunnel.
And they starve, for page after harrowing page, for 26 days, until they are come upon — near death, emaciated — by two Indians out hunting for turtles.
Some have been found rambling along highways or foraging in backyards, or they are discovered on open range, emaciated and dying of thirst, Ms. Collins said.
Heartbreaking images of emaciated lions in a zoo in Sudan have sparked an international effort to get them the nutrition they need and save their lives.
Images of his emaciated body, with burn marks, were found among more than 50,000 post-mortem photographs taken by the police and smuggled out of Syria.
The teenager, who authorities said "appeared to be only 10 years old and slightly emaciated," told officers her 12 siblings were being held against their will.
When John F. Kennedy campaigned for the presidency in West Virginia, he was horrified not by the state of the roads but by the emaciated people.
It was in a satellite camp of this grim location that—at thirty-five years old, emaciated and desperate—he would have one final boxing match.
Weil stated that her fasts were motivated by a sense of solidarity with France's emaciated outcasts, and her empathy found a home in her empty stomach.
Even as international organizations scale up their aid efforts, parents wander the camps cradling infants with emaciated limbs and oversized eyes bulging out of skeletal faces.
She was found naked and seemingly emaciated in the Katarniaghat forest range in northern India surrounded by a troop of primates, according to The New Indian Express.
Research published in the Journal of Eating Disorders in 19703 showed that a real woman with the same proportions as a 'normal' female mannequin would be emaciated.
"Those who saw Korean conscript laborers in their emaciated condition forced to work in Japanese mines and companies have died or are very, very old," he said.
Research published in the Journal of Eating Disorders in 2017 showed that a real woman with the same proportions as a "normal" female mannequin would be emaciated.
King of the jungle no longer, one male lion is so emaciated that every bump in his spine pokes up and sores cover much of his body.
Columba of Rieti once thwarted a gang of rapists who, when they pulled her clothes up, saw her emaciated form and mutilated breasts and hips, and retreated.
He does not show us the dead and dying — emaciated and tormented faces that we have seen repeatedly to the point that they have become a blur.
The freezing and emaciated pup was brought to the Sacramento SPCA, where he was unable to stand on his own and weighed in at just 2 lbs.
Save the bears Heartbreaking pictures of emaciated grizzly bears are coming out of Canada, and people are blaming the climate crisis and the depletion of wild salmon.
Those numbers have risen in the last decade as round after round of austerity has emaciated the safety net of public services down to a trapeze wire.
KAMPALA, Uganda — Lying in a bed at a rundown hostel, an emaciated woman ravaged by advanced cervical cancer and HIV/AIDS was awaiting her dose of morphine.
The young male appears to be emaciated and near death, toppled over on the side of a road with a poacher's noose wrapped tightly around his neck.
New Mexico child abuse case  Investigators are uncovering more details about last week's horrifying discovery of 11 emaciated children in a trailer at a New Mexico compound.
The image by Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Tyler Hicks showed the emaciated girl lying on a bed October 18 at a mobile UNICEF clinic in Aslam, Yemen.
The disease itself, transferred through, bites, saliva, and blood, and causing victims' organs to shut down and their bodies to become emaciated, is inspired heavily by Ebola.
The Neediest Cases Fund DALLAS — Mohamed Rafiq was emaciated, close to joining the pile of dead bodies at one end of the boat, when he was rescued.
According to the Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance, CWD causes the animals to lose their fear of humans, become emaciated and exhibit erratic behavior, hence the "zombie" nickname.
Images of the emaciated elephant were shared in August by the Thai-based Save Elephant Foundation (SEF) to raise awareness of the exploitation of elephants in captivity.
By then he was an emaciated shadow of the gentle, quiet teenager who had slipped out of the dormitory room he shared with his father in August.
In mature works like "Standing Nude I" (1958), or "Standing Woman (Leoni)" (1947), erect figures stare straight ahead, arms tightly bordering emaciated bodies: the classic Giacometti pose.
Cue the images of an emaciated child with flies buzzing around his face, protruding ribcage, runny nose and extended hands toward the camera -- also known as poverty porn.
Bale's look to play Cheney is a far cry from the emaciated figure he had in 2004's The Machinist, when he weighed in at just 120 lbs.
Police said Natalie was found emaciated, unresponsive and wearing adult diapers when authorities responded to an emergency call at Finn's home in West Des Moines, Iowa, on Oct.
Rescue officials say the birds, instantly recognizable with their long, pointy beaks, were emaciated, anemic and suffering from other ailments when they arrived at the group&aposs aviaries.
Eduardo was "severely emaciated," weighed between 50 and 55 pounds, had 0% body fat, and was covered in bruises, coroner Joani Shields said at a press conference Tuesday.
Facebook took down an Anne Frank Center post showing Holocaust victims An Anne Frank Center's post that showed emaciated, naked Holocaust victims ran afoul of Facebook's nudity filters.
Stitch, a young dog found emaciated, cold and suffering in Dedham, Massachusetts, last week has been put to sleep, the Animal Rescue League of Boston announced on Monday.
Peter Wellerstein, director of the Marine Animal Rescue project in Los Angeles County, told NBC Los Angeles the whale was emaciated, and some of its ribs were showing.
Besides the mother, researchers with Fisheries and Ocean Canada spotted another member of the same pod on Wednesday, 3 ½-year old whale known as J50, who is emaciated.
Police in Wisconsin have arrested the parents of an "extremely emaciated" 15-year-old who died Friday — 44 days into a religious fast he was allegedly forced into.
His emaciated state called for care that includes antibiotics, gradual feeding, and physical therapy, but Simmons told the Post that they expect him to make a full recovery.
Scientists say those birds are especially sensitive to a shortage of horseshoe crab eggs on Delaware Bay beaches, as they are emaciated when they arrive from South America.
The couple and three other adults have been in custody since authorities discovered 11 emaciated children on a filthy New Mexico compound, along with a cache of guns.
SANAA (Reuters) - Images of 18-year-old Saida Ahmad Baghili's emaciated body shocked the world and turned a spotlight on the worsening humanitarian crisis across war-torn Yemen.
In the final weeks of his life, during my senior year of high school, dad sometimes needed my help getting his emaciated, cancer-stricken body to the toilet.
Right whales are already emaciated and stressed by a warmer ocean — they live in the Gulf of Maine, which has warmed considerably more than other bodies of water.
When a video of an emaciated and bedraggled polar bear searching for food on dry land emerged as a viral symbol of climate change in December, skeptics came running.
But war and economic hardship intervened to turn the venture into what is now a sad collection of 15 emaciated animals that he can no longer afford to feed.
Yet his emaciated body, which the family barely recognised, was disfigured by missing teeth, a leg broken by a blunt tool, deep lacerations across his back, bruises and cuts.
She was emaciated and weighing only 87 pounds, and she was bound at the waist by a chain to which her left wrist was tethered with a zip tie.
Don't worry—we're not just talking about Kim Kardashian's contouring tips or Tila Tequila's alt-right conspiracy theories or Jared Leto's method for getting emaciated for his next film.
Judges described Hardy's video for the DEC's Yemen campaign, which includes footage of emaciated children followed by an appeal for donations by the actor, as "very graphic and stereotypical".
They think of the hunched, emaciated man in the tabloids; the chronic addiction; the domestic violence; the mental illness; the marathon drinking sessions and the inevitable stays in hospital.
The outermost doll is a set of letters from an English adventurer to his sister, recounting his Arctic expedition and his meeting with the strange, emaciated, haunted Victor Frankenstein.
Parts of Yemen have been on the brink of famine and images of emaciated children have emerged during Yemen's war, which has raged now for more than two years.
The polar bear's emaciated state illustrates the consequences of humans forgetting their place in the world, where energy extraction comes at the cost of animals, cultures, and entire ecosystems.
The response to famine, what the governments tell us is, well of course we're going to respond to famine, but until the emaciated children appear on television ... We're not.
Elizabeth Saunders, a professor at George Washington University who studies US foreign policy, compares the US under Tillerson's emaciated State Department to a person who doesn't have health insurance.
The current production, a six-actor, eight-musician, one-act reduction by Fiasco Theater, in residence at the Roundabout Theater Company, seems not so much stripped-down as emaciated.
Other known emaciated Buddhas are today scattered around the world: Pakistan's Lahore Museum has a stunning, complete figure that also features a long beard, a reflection of Buddha's asceticism.
The sweet dog was so faithful to his owner after they died, that he sat waiting on the street — emaciated, dirty and clearly sick — for him or her to return.
Galt, California, police officers found the German shepherd emaciated, weak and without any resources, stranded on the median of Highway 99; she had been there for five weeks, reports KCRA.
Those in critical need – mostly emaciated babies born in war to the wives of dead Islamic State militants – are taken to the nearest hospital, a bumpy two-hour drive away.
We see the same look in other places and situations — in countries like South Sudan, where famine is rampant and emaciated children, their eyes enlarged, gaze out at us impassively.
Take, for example, the photo of an emaciated polar bear that went viral on Facebook last year or the numerous live polar bear webcams set up in zoos and tundras.
They were hungry, emaciated and in need of some serious TLC — thankfully, the South African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds has cared for cuties in their condition before.
Belinda Ramirez of the fine state of Texas claims that because of her past life as a emaciated Aztec woman, she is addicted to food in the here and now.
According to KLAS, what the authorities discovered was a severely emaciated Mastiff mix, too weak to stand on his own, that was being starved by the dog owner's ex-girlfriend.
Emaciated and covered in mites that had started to eat away her face, Odessa was also near death when she was rescued and taken to Park City for medical care.
Recently, they took in Helen, who was "emaciated and flea-ridden" when she came to them, according to Delaware Online, and had to have her eyes removed due to glaucoma.
BAYEUN, Indonesia — When Mohammed Salim washed ashore on the coast of Aceh Province in Indonesia during the Southeast Asian refugee crisis last year, he was hungry, thirsty, emaciated and exhausted.
"As you can see, Zeus is very emaciated," Demers wrote in a video description, which he told me was provided by an anonymous source who filmed it that same day.
Many were touched by a powerful photograph by Tyler Hicks of Amal Hussain, an emaciated 7-year-old girl whose haunting stare brought the war's human cost into shocking focus.
Elizabeth Saunders, a professor at George Washington University who studies US foreign policy, has compared the US under Tillerson's emaciated State Department to a person who doesn't have health insurance.
The emaciated lions belong to an important subspecies that exists only in limited areas including southeast Sudan and neighbouring Ethiopia, said Khalda Seliman Mahgoub of the Sudan Wildlife Research Centre.
While most were invertebrates, a few vertebrates survived the journey, including a small number of emaciated fish that were trapped inside the water-filled hulls of half-sunken fishing boats.
The emaciated lions belong to an important subspecies that exists only in limited areas including southeast Sudan and neighbouring Ethiopia, said Khalda Seliman Mahgoub of the Sudan Wildlife Research Centre.
Police raided the home in Perris on Sunday after a 413-year-old girl, so emaciated that police thought she was only 10, escaped through a window and called 911.
A gray schist figure from the ancient region of Gandhara, known as the "Emaciated Buddha," represents one of just a few known, fully intact examples of this small, starved group.
When the last Nazi concentration camps were liberated in spring 21970 and the public saw newsreel footage and photos of emaciated prisoners and piles of corpses, those reports were brutally confirmed.
While Julie was found living outdoors, she isn't injured or emaciated and her fur is relatively soft and clean; signs she was likely cared for during her time away from Gulla.
When Eduardo died, the child was "severely emaciated, weighing approximately 50 to 55 pounds," with no broken bones or internal injuries but bruises "all over," said Monroe County coroner Joani Shields.
Atti's Acres quickly realized that the task was too big to be done alone, especially when many of the pigs were emaciated and in need of medical care, including maternal aid.
"I asked him, Why are you showing all these emaciated nonathletic women when you have all these women you're paying salaries to who are doing amazing things in sports?" she said.
Lipan Kitonga cast a critical eye over his emaciated herd, which 2487 gun-toting Samburu had stolen from his home in Isiolo County, 212 kilometers (12 miles) north of Kenya's capital.
Dr. Ryan found that Warhol had a family history of gallbladder problems, had been badly ill for at least a month, and had been dehydrated and emaciated before he underwent surgery.
Along with the 11 emaciated children, nine of whom were Wahhaj's, authorities found four more adults: Wahhaj's partner, Jany Leveille; Morten and his wife, Subhannah Wahhaj; and her sister, Hujrah Wahhaj.
Seated on a pedestal whose base features small, carved worshippers gathered around a stupa, the Emaciated Buddha is also the largest object of the collection: it measures over three feet tall.
At the other side of the ledge an uproarious, part-comic take on Queen Victoria — Queen Vicky, Kara Walker calls her — seems to be protecting an emaciated man beneath her voluminous skirts.
His mother, who once threw him out for stealing from her, found him ragged and emaciated, and persuaded him to go for treatment at one of Mexico's very few professionally run clinics.
The drama in their works is also facilitated by contrasts and circumstances — the emaciated boy vis-à-vis the plump cigar-smoking industrialists, or the soldiers and gas masks on the battlefield.
Whether it's protecting emaciated bears, preserving beautiful landscapes or fighting against poverty that pulls at your heart strings, there are plenty of ways to contribute to a humanitarian effort you care about.
She arrived on the red-eye and was visibly appalled at Justin's appearance — he'd gone from ruggedly handsome and athletic to emaciated and atrophied, his hair snarled, his nails gnarly and dirty.
Often when an eating disorder is portrayed in mainstream media, it's painted as something that only affects emaciated young women — and that can be problematic because it discounts other very valid experiences.
Since the movie's whole reason for being is technical wizardry, if you were watching on the back of an airplane seat you'd just be left with a bafflingly emaciated movie about nothing.
Thompson said the enthusiastic pooch was slightly emaciated when she was found, and will need to be spayed and treated for heartworms, but aside from these issues she is in good shape.
The birds are emaciated and seem to be starving, according to the National Wildlife Health Center in Wisconsin, which has found no evidence of disease or toxins that could cause such deaths.
Earlier this month, animal welfare agents in Massachusetts rescued an emaciated dog they say gnawed off part of his own foot to escape a tether that had become entangled around his legs.
The 2-year-old dog was emaciated and suffered a broken leg when he was discovered, according to a You Caring fundraiser for the dog started by the Detroit Animal Welfare Group.
In one 2003 survey published by the Journal of Hebei Institute of Physical Education, "an almost-emaciated, willowy physique" was cited as the prevalent ideal body among the 1,000 working female participants.
Police said 16-year-old Natalie Finn was found emaciated, unresponsive and wearing adult diapers when authorities responded to an emergency call at Nicole's home in West Des Moines, Iowa, on Oct.
As farmers await the rains of this season's monsoon, they continue to struggle with the effects of inadequate rainfall from the last monsoon: negligible crop yields, scarce drinking water and emaciated cattle.
Tokyo (CNN)A couple in Japan have been arrested after their emaciated adult daughter was found dead in a windowless room where she had apparently been locked for at least 813 years.
The three hostages, all emaciated, bearded and shirtless, were videotaped while on their knees being threatened by a man wielding a knife and surrounded by other men in fatigues holding automatic weapons.
Both. The hyper capitalist capital consumes the countries resources leaving other parts of England emaciated and abandoned, while providing stark visual and actual antagonisms between the centre of London and surrounding areas.
There they found 11 emaciated children ranging in age from 1 to 15, along with three women believed to be their mothers -- Hujrah Wahhaj, 38; Subhannah Wahhaj, 35; and Jany Leveille, 35.
His poor relation had always been an anomaly in the ranks of SPI employees, old among the young, emaciated among the luscious, a lonely figure, permanently out of step, everyone's crazy grandpa.
And what took place inside was not teaching but torture, the authorities said, after they raided the house over the weekend and found a horrifying scene of emaciated children chained to furniture.
Both spray-painted in black and white, one image depicts a naked and emaciated mother clutching a newborn; another shows a starving boy, his hair on end, listlessly picking at his hands.
He had lost an unsettling amount of weight, and fans on message boards described him as looking emaciated and weak, requiring assistance to move about, and rapping while seated in a wheelchair.
The couple was arrested on Sunday in their home in Perris, California, about 70 miles (113 km) east of Los Angeles, after an emaciated teenage daughter climbed out a window and called police.
But the news coverage, especially the photos of emaciated Madaya residents, is putting a renewed focus on the failure of the major powers to at least move the conflict toward a cease-fire.
Schumer's soft folds of flesh, in contrast, are a reminder that behind every manufactured image -- from the hourglass of Annette Funicello to the emaciated glamor of Keira Knightley -- is a real human being.
"Don't wait for the television screens to be filled with emaciated dying children to mobilize money, resources, activity and prevention," he said in a speech at Chatham House, a London based think-tank.
In the film, an emaciated white girl, played by Lily Collins, suffers from anorexia nervosa until her family pushes her to an inpatient recovery center with a supportive therapist played by Keanu Reeves.
Similarly, during the Bosnian war of 1995, President Bill Clinton stood back as long as he could, even as concentration camps filled with emaciated prisoners were visible to all on the evening news.
It reports that harrowing footage shared on Facebook showed emaciated and injured migrants, mostly Somalis and Ethiopians, huddled in a concrete cellar describing the abuse they have suffered and pleading for their lives.
" The menagerie includes an emaciated recluse who collects pianos, a pair of retired porn stars who reign over the building and his mother's rotating cast of boyfriends "with broken teeth and crooked minds.
As a child I didn't understand that all the horses in that town were emaciated, fed just enough to work, pulling their carts along the beachfront past piles of trash for the tourists.
Aid workers say that in recent days, those civilians who do manage to escape have been found in worse shape than ever, emaciated by hunger and often wounded or in intense emotional distress.
Li Chunfu, a Beijing lawyer detained in the crackdown, was released early this month, emaciated and mentally shattered after nearly one and a half years in detention, according to his family and supporters.
In August, SCAR received a call about two severely emaciated pit bulls living in a deep gully that the locals used as a dump site, according to Savannah Pipkins, vice president of the rescue.
In one, months after the story begins, as rations have disappeared and bitter winter sets in, Lisa sings a soliloquy to her reflection in a mirror, imagining that her emaciated teenage body is desirable.
The grim situation was discovered after an emaciated daughter escaped through a window of the home, which the parents had registered as a home school for their children, and called for help, police said.
Last week, PEOPLE reported that Cali had been found by a Good Samaritan who noticed her walking alone at a New Jersey Turnpike rest stop, bleeding, emaciated and in desperate need of medical care.
Thousands of people are at risk of starvation in a Syrian town besieged by government forces, according to local activists sharing harrowing images and videos from the town showing emaciated children pleading for help.
New York imam linked to case There, authorities found the emaciated children -- the youngest 1, the oldest 15 -- in a squalid underground trailer, along with three women in their 30s, apparently the youths' mothers.
A few miles away in downtown Ermita, emaciated women sent their children to beg from passers-by, raising them on streets that reeked of human excrement as snarling traffic discharged a veil of smog.
"We have never walked across an animal that's abused or neglected, certainly not emaciated, we deal with this type of stuff all of the time and the animals seem to be of good weight."
Making their way through the destruction — left in the wake of what is now the most intense tropical storm on record to strike the Bahamas — workers found an emaciated pup trapped between broken appliances.
"I love how short the intervals are (I mostly need gentle inspiration to get started) and how the women used in the videos are healthy and fit looking, but not emaciated," one reader wrote.
Yes, he's playing the same comic-book villain that earned Heath Ledger a posthumous Academy Award, but Oscar voters are drawn to physically transformative performances, and the pained, emaciated Phoenix delivers that in spades.
According to multiple news outlets, an arrest affidavit alleges an emaciated Natalie Finn was found unresponsive and wearing adult diapers when police responded to an emergency call at her adoptive mom's home on Oct. 24.
The closing section, however, is potent, as soldiers and nurses discuss their initial exposure to the camps, the emaciated survivors and the terrible smell they encountered even before they reached the gates and barbed wire.
A Georgia woman who was found guilty Monday of starving her 10-year-old stepdaughter down to 32 pounds and setting fire to her emaciated body in a trash can has been sentenced to death.
The encircled town of Madaya, also near Damascus, made headlines in December 2015 when photos of emaciated residents—more than three dozen of whom have died of starvation since—circulated widely in the international media.
"They were terribly homesick here and dreamed of one day going back east," said Tong Hao, 21975, a descendant of the settlers, from the Xibe branch of the Manchus, who arrived here emaciated and exhausted.
And on Monday afternoon, the Syrian ambassador to the United Nations, Bashar al-Jaafari, denounced what he called efforts to "defame" his government with reports of starvation deaths in Madaya and photographs of emaciated children.
A judge also set a preliminary hearing date in June for David and Louise Turpin, whose arrest made international headlines in January after their emaciated teenage daughter escaped from the squalid home and called police.
From medical records Andrew remembered seeing, Hella turned up during the war emaciated and badly beaten at the office of a woman doctor in Warsaw who, at great personal risk, nursed her back to health.
Locals in Norilsk believe the emaciated-looking bear wandered into the city after leaving its natural habitat and traversing the Taymyr Peninsula — a roughly 900-mile trip — in search of food, reported The Siberian Times.
All are the same species of agile seabird called great shearwaters, and all washed up emaciated on Long Island beaches last month in a mass mortality event that scientists say is extraordinary for the region.
I fear that Spinraza, while giving hope, and perhaps a stronger and longer life, to some, may also release a torrent of self-doubt, of pent-up insecurity about our inexorable dependence and emaciated bodies.
The haunting image, taken by the New York Times, of an emaciated Amal Hussain was shared around the world last week, drawing attention to one of the most brutal — and often overlooked — conflicts in the world.
Whether it's protecting emaciated bears, helping refugees and immigrants get legal representation or fighting against poverty that pulls at your heart strings, there are plenty of ways to contribute to a humanitarian effort you care about.
Geert Cappelaere, Middle East director for the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF), described "heart-breaking" scenes of emaciated children in hospitals in the main port city of Hodeidah and the capital Sanaa, both held by Houthi insurgents.
Once Cletus was healthier, his rescuers started dressing him in sweaters that helped him use his muscles, reduced the hump in his back, and generally made him look pretty fly for a formerly emaciated street dog.
Scott, who was also the biological mother of the rapper's adopted daughter Alaina Scott, was found unconscious in a home in Macomb County, Michigan, along with an emaciated elderly woman who was taken to the hospital.
Michiko, the current empress, suffered a monthslong loss of voice because of stress; when she finally recovered, we were shocked to see a healthy young woman turn prematurely into an emaciated, frail figure, though still beautiful.
In the morning, steps from where Duda delivered his address, Gabriela Lazarek and fellow members of the opposition group Citizens of Poland unfurled a banner with an image of emaciated children at a Nazi concentration camp.
More than 2,000 emaciated California sea lions, mostly pups and juveniles, have been found beached dead and dying along the state's southern and central coasts since January, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The 17-year-old girl who escaped from the family's house in Perris, California this week to call the police and reveal the alleged abuse, was so emaciated she appeared to be only 10, authorities said.
CAIRO — A haunted look in the eyes of Amal Hussain, an emaciated 7-year-old lying silently on a hospital bed in northern Yemen, seemed to sum up the dire circumstances of her war-torn country.
Even though Reza was emaciated, his legs spattered with sarcoma lesions, he still seemed like someone who could scare off death: He had defied AIDS all the years I had been acting in his experimental plays.
Perris, California (CNN)Nearly two weeks after an emaciated 17-year-old girl called police to tell them her siblings were being held captive by their own parents, the Turpin family still has the world's attention.
Mr. Reich is 89 now, but in the spring of 20113, he was a terrified, emaciated teenager crammed in with other starving Jewish prisoners as they watched their comrades being killed and awaited the same fate.
Though the Pentagon has performed ably, a typically talented (if emaciated) State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development could play key roles but are hobbled by a Trump administration more interested in disabling than enabling.
The searing image of the emaciated flesh-footed shearwater with its stomach bulging with plastic, 175 pieces to be exact, screams out that the animal kingdom's number one filthiest animal is the biggest polluter on the planet.
They saw "thousands of emaciated and traumatized men, women and children piled on top of each other, locked up in hangars with no access to the most basic necessities, and stripped of their human dignity," he said.
Saudi Arabia has been hit with an onslaught of negative news lately, punctuated by emaciated children in the Yemen war and the killing of a prominent journalist, possibly on the orders of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The Marys are represented by 11 glazed-ceramic heads, busts and nearly life-size figures, all clearly based on Donatello's emaciated Mary Magdalene, a surpassing sculpture made in the 1450s on the verge of the High Renaissance.
Before he died, blind and emaciated, my grandfather, who loved the opera, told me sometimes among the tall trees he walked and listened to the sound of a river entering the sea by letting itself be swallowed.
Their families were being kept at a distance because of fears of infection and some of the emaciated-looking boys were eating a rice-based porridge because they were still too weak to take regular food, authorities said.
The photos and reports are almost unbearable -- an emaciated, vomiting and dying lion, and tiny cages for large animals like tigers and pumas with feces piled so high it appears as if a foul blizzard blanketed the cages.
Her abusive husband views her vegetarianism as an act of rebellion, while her brother-in-law becomes obsessed with her increasingly emaciated figure and her bluish birthmark, and lures her into performing in his sexually explicit video art.
The dog's emaciated state called for care that includes antibiotics, gradual feeding, and physical therapy, but Lauree Simmons, president and founder of Big Dog Ranch Rescue told the Post that they expect him to make a full recovery.
His final appearances, those of an emaciated, disoriented man, came in February 217 at Performance Space 219, another theater in the neighborhood, where he had been a mainstay of the bold, innovative, do-it-yourself performance art scene.
Athena, a 2-year-old of the same breed, was evacuated to the United States last year after American veterinarians who had been sent to assess the program in Jordan discovered she was severely emaciated, the report said.
The Turpins have pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of torture, child abuse and false imprisonment of their kids after their emaciated 17-year-old daughter fled through a window of the family's suburban Perris, California, home on Jan.
Locals in Norilsk believe the emaciated-looking bear that arrived on Monday wandered into the city after leaving its natural habitat and traversing the Taymyr Peninsula – a roughly 900-mile trip – in search of food, reports The Siberian Times.
Her body was little: She was so emaciated when she died that her coffin was only 16 inches wide (although it's unclear that 16 inches was really quite so small at the time as it seems to us now).
This sprawling show encompasses a wealth of sepulchral, shrouded spirits meandering Asia's cultural purview: ranging from shadow puppetry, to ultra gory, Thai horror flick clips, through minimal Yase-otoko Noh masks of emaciated men, and flamboyant Kabuki theatre costumes.
Pakistan fears that the move will widen the country's international isolation, damage its already emaciated economy, hurt its banking sector and hinder its access to international markets as it prepares to repay about $3 billion in debt this summer.
During opening statements, prosecutors said Lucas was seen setting the fire in her home and wanted to cover up the abuse of her emaciated 2-year-old son, as well as to get other housing through the Red Cross.
Despite Mr. Radcliffe's all-too-obvious dedication (his increasingly emaciated body, astonishingly, was not digitally enhanced), he can't rescue a screenplay (by Justin Monjo) that cares more about the condition of his flesh than the contents of his head.
In "Newspaper Stand," the gnarled, haughty faces of the upper class look down on an emaciated figure in a black robe; in "Tourism on the Karntnerstrasse," a veteran on crutches begs for change, his body revealed as a skeleton.
With a torso that reveals his rib cage, bony shoulders, and even sinewy tendons and veins, the Emaciated Buddha is the standout of the 38 lots, which all arrive from a European's family collection founded in the 19th century.
The boy&aposs families were being kept at a distance at a hospital because of fears of infection and the emaciated-looking boys were eating a rice-based porridge because they were still too weak to take regular food, authorities said.
The boys' families were being kept at a distance at a hospital because of fears of infection and the emaciated-looking boys were eating a rice-based porridge because they were still too weak to take regular food, authorities said.
"If hunger is not killing them, then Govt must immediately stop these Turkanas from working themselves out to death in their air-conditioned gyms," tweeted journalist Linus Kaikai, with a photograph of an emaciated old man sitting in a mud hut.
Sheriff's deputies raided the Turpins' home in Perris, about 70 miles east of Los Angeles, in January 2018 after one of the captive siblings, an emaciated 17-year-old girl, escaped through the window of the dwelling and called authorities.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - An emaciated wolf rested its head on a block of ice, seeking relief from stifling heat in a zoo in Pakistan's capital, while another gazed at a family enjoying an afternoon picnic as an elephant swayed its head nearby.
Ten days since the last aid convoy brought emergency relief to the rebel-held Syrian town, which remains surrounded by pro-government forces, activists have smuggled out video they shot, showing the continuing suffering of emaciated adults and children trapped there.
In the first episode of Netflix's horror miniseries Ghoul, an emaciated man stumbles out from the darkness to reveal he's been gutted with a knife, two symbols that look a bit like lungs drawn onto his chest with a knife.
According a criminal complaint obtained by the St. Paul Pioneer Press, staffers at Children's Hospital reached out to St. Paul authorities when, after more than two weeks of treatment, Kafer's emaciated, malnourished 9-month-old son showed no signs of improvement.
The grim situation was discovered on Sunday after an emaciated 22011-year-old girl escaped through a window of the home in a newer subdivision of Perris, about 20153 miles (22015 km) east of Los Angeles, and called 210, police said.
Some of the smarter defenders of big philanthropy would say it's precisely because we have all these policy failures, precisely because we have this emaciated government, that as a second best, we need to rely on things like Gates's giving.
Despite the rotting, emaciated corpses of starved adults and children piling up along streets and highways and the wolves that took over abandoned farmhouses, the seizures continued, in part to find grain the state could sell abroad for hard currency.
The birds, a fish-eating species called the common murre, were severely emaciated and appeared to have died of starvation between the summer of 22016 and the spring of 22019, washing up along North America's west coast, from California to Alaska.
In the meantime, if you come across a slightly emaciated man in the lobby of the Four Seasons in Riyadh who claims to own the place, it is probably best not to ask how the hotel compares with the Ritz-Carlton.
"The Disappointed Souls," a Hodler canvas included in the Guggenheim show, is a study in male dejection: five weathered, barefoot men stare downward, two with their heads buried in their hands, the middle one with his emaciated upper body exposed.
She was eighty-seven and had lived a long and fruitful life, and for some time her body had been signalling its eagerness to depart: almost blind from macular degeneration, emaciated, she had been bedridden for months, after a bad fall.
The actor, known for playing brooding or emotionally troubled characters, dropped more than 50 pounds (22 kg) to play Arthur Fleck, an emaciated mentally ill clown who finds fame through a random act of violence in 1980s era New York City.
The actor, known for playing brooding or emotionally troubled characters, dropped more than 50 pounds (22 kg) to play Arthur Fleck, an emaciated mentally ill clown who finds fame through a random act of violence in 1980s era New York City.
Health worker Firehiwot Zeru, who lives in the neighboring house, separated by a dry stone wall, said there is no milk because emaciated cows and goats have stopped producing, while villagers trade eggs for wheat because it fills more stomachs.
A Greek Dionysus and satyr underscore the intoxicated, sexual and sensual abandon suggested by Iggy Pop's oeuvre, while an emaciated Buddha and a nude meditator from the Jain tradition in India suggest posing for life drawing as a form of meditation.
Sixty percent of visitors said they would still want to see polar bears even if they looked emaciated, and 21997 percent said that if the polar bear population in Churchill were destroyed, they would simply go somewhere else to view them.
Especially as states and cities will receive decreased revenue as a result of the Trump administration tax bill, there will be even more reliance on this network of actors to deliver core services that emaciated local government budgets can't fulfill anymore.
As the Chibok girls waited patiently Wednesday to meet the man who signed off on their release -- Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari -- it was remarkable to see the physical transformation from emaciated and haggard looking former hostages to seemingly carefree and happy young women.
When she was found again 22 days later, about 150 miles south — her body emaciated, bruised and branded — she said she'd been abducted at gunpoint and held captive for weeks by two armed Hispanic females who spoke Spanish the majority of the time.
The scene stands out as one of the best to ever grace The Walking Dead, where an emaciated Negan pleads for Maggie to end his suffering and his life so he can finally die, be at peace, and be with his wife Lucille.
LOS TEQUES, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelans struggling to feed their families, let alone their pets, during the country's deep economic crisis are increasingly abandoning emaciated dogs in streets, public parks and makeshift shelters because they no longer can afford to care for them.
The unsettling images of emaciated children staring up from hospital beds drew strong reaction from readers this week when The New York Times published "The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia's War," an interactive article documenting the catastrophic effects of the civil war in Yemen.
To the Editor: Re "Wildlife Facing Extinction All Over Globe" (front page, May 7): Even as the popular image of climate change is an emaciated polar bear on a diminishing icecap, protecting the environment isn't just about conserving nature for nature's sake.
Emaciated dogs or cats get the lowest score on a nine-point scale, obese ones the highest, with a desirable weight usually in the four to five range, says Dr. Deborah Linder, head of Tufts University's obesity clinic for animals in Boston.
A significant moment late in the play, involving a puppet of the artist (designed by Charlie Kanev and Sarah Nolen), by then severely emaciated, doesn't come off, either — partly because the narrative has long since blurred, overwhelmed by the production's preoccupation with atmosphere.
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - His jacket sparkling with war medals, 96-year old David Dushman holds back the tears as he remembers the eyes of emaciated prisoners at the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz which he helped liberate 75 years ago this month.
But some folks have other ideas on what "zombie dog" is, ranging from the legendary chupacabra (a Latin American mythical beast who kills goats) to somewhat less-horrific guesses such as a sick fox, an emaciated lion, a hyena, and even a tiny moose.
STAGS FOUND TANGLED IN FISHING GEAR, POLLUTION ON SCOTTISH NATURE PRESERVE A veterinary surgeon who carried out the post-mortem on the whale told Sky News the animal was "emaciated" and the plastic bulk in its stomach kept it from eating any nutritional food.
The emaciated and weakened state of many children and residents of Madaya, under siege for most of the past six months, has only deepened concern over the plight of about 400,000 people the United Nations believes are trapped in 14 other besieged areas in Syria.
In the subsequent pages of her slim book, illustrated with fashion plates and examples of corsets and dresses that emphasized emaciated collar bones and encouraged a stooped posture, Day explores the evolution of the scientific understanding of tuberculosis, along with its influence on beauty.
Vanessa and David Hall, both 52, were arrested in the town of Longmont, about 35 miles (56.33 km) north of Denver, after the father took the emaciated and unconscious boy to a hospital last week, according to an arrest warrant affidavit filed in the case.
The sentencing marks the culmination of a criminal case that has convulsed the community of Perris, California, some 70 miles (113 km) east of Los Angeles, since an emaciated 17-year-old girl climbed out of a window of the family's home and called 911.
Government forces and allies have surrounded Madaya since July 2015 as part of Syria's six-year civil war, and the town of 40,000 people came to symbolize suffering after photos of emaciated children and reports of residents forced to eat leaves emerged this year.
Or, if nothing works, you can't shake these images in your head of dudes in shorts on Eastern Parkway in January, of a carbonized Australia, of emaciated polar bears, take a run through our extensive guide to shopping, cooking and eating in a warming world.
In Frank Lloyd Wright's circular white temple, the art of this Swiss polymath — above all his emaciated humans in bronze or plaster, but also his earlier Surrealist compositions and his ghostly painted portraits in mucky grays and browns — look even more austere than usual.
Abbie's commitment to the atrophy of his body is an initial source of absurdist comedy, but as the film continues and his body is further emaciated and deteriorated, Burge's performance becomes increasingly harrowing in its abject physicality, less Napoleon Dynamite and more David Cronenberg.
FROM PEN: Watch PEOPLE Pet Vet Dr. Evan Antin Transform this Emaciated Stray into a Healthy, Happy Pet Now the ASPCA volunteers make a point of stopping by Jeff's cage so the kitty can reach out, wrap both paws around their heads and give them a squeeze.
As I sat with him in a quiet corridor of the Rosewood, interrupted only by the warm, flickering lamplight and occasional demands from hotel guests and their screaming children for selfies, even my emaciated, Grinch-like heart began expanding with Christmas cheer and goodwill towards all men.
But we are asking you to look — and not just at Amal, but also at Shaher al-Hajaji, a scarred 3-year-old boy in the grip of malnutrition, and at Bassam Mohammed Hassan, an emaciated, listless young boy with an empty look in his eyes.
By contrast, his nude self portrait painted in September 1908 references his "Semi-Nude Self Portrait" of 1902–1904, in that with the blue background and with the eerie glow around his body, he insulates himself from his surroundings, and in both paintings, he appears unnaturally emaciated.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund announced Sunday that they had reached a preliminary agreement on a $6 billion bailout for the country's emaciated, debt-ridden economy, a rescue that Prime Minister Imran Khan had opposed before taking office but has since reluctantly embraced.
You need not have seen the words Passio secundum Johannem at the head of the score to feel that this is the scene at Golgotha: an emaciated body raised on the Cross, nails being driven in one by one, blood trickling down, a murmuring crowd below.
The case of 2-year-old Athena, who was severely emaciated and ultimately sent back to the US to recover in 2018, offers a glimpse into the dogs' filthy living conditions -- photos show dirt and feces all over her kennel floor, and an empty water bowl.
While in London, he says, he had heard reports about new threats to crocodiles in Jamaica, but once he was back, he realized how dire the situation really was: Many animals were emaciated from lack of food, and others had been maimed or murdered by poachers.
Two Pitt County, North Carolina, kids — ages 14 and 10, according to WITN, who first reported the story — heard a dog's cries on Sunday and found an emaciated pup tied to a tree in a wooded area, with no access to food or water, and decided to help her.
FROM PEN: Watch PEOPLE Pet Vet Dr. Evan Antin Transform this Emaciated Stray into a Healthy, Happy Pet Along with Jasper, the team has brought several other shelter dogs to training over the past couple days, starting an adorable tradition of paws pounding the pavement that has everyone smiling.
When Mr. Khalil finally emerged, four months later, at a police station in the port city of Alexandria, Egypt, he looked dirty and emaciated, according to his brother Nour, and reported that interrogators had suspended him from his arms and his legs, and administered electric shocks to his genitals.
I once saw a starving wolf in Alaska's Denali National Park — starvation is one way predators die, because their teeth are bad or they are injured or otherwise no longer able to hunt on their own — and its emaciated body as it limped away from me was truly pathetic.
Taos, New Mexico (CNN)Court documents released this week are revealing new allegations in the discovery of emaciated children at a New Mexico compound -- including that at least one of the kids was being trained to commit school shootings, and that an adult buried a long-missing child there.
The Amsterdam iteration does have another image, perhaps even more harrowing, of a 7-year-old boy walking past hundreds of emaciated, dead bodies near the entry of Bergen-Belsen, shot by the English war photographer George Rodger just after the British liberated the concentration camp in April 1945.
It includes photographs that show how he evolved from a small boy posing with a bat in his Little League baseball card to a pale and emaciated young man who had walled himself off from outsiders, and even his family, and spent his days playing combat video games.
In the India ink and graphite drawing "After the Hunt" (2018), which measures 84 by 54 inches, he depicts an emaciated nude man — his ribs are showing through his skin — strung up by his feet in a shadowy room where three pigeons are strung up by their necks.
A starving, emaciated orca named Scarlet, aka J50, might already be dead by now if it wasn't for the scientists and tribes who secured a supply of live chinook salmon — the Southern Residents' favorite food — and came up with ingenious ways to deliver antibiotics and other medicines that might help.
Related: 'They Will Die There': Video Shows Starvation Inside Madaya Clinic Run by a Vet Dozens of people are reported to have died of starvation in Madaya, a mountain village which brought global attention to the plight of besieged Syrians when photographs and video of its emaciated residents emerged last month.
If much of the art here has greater moral clarity than aesthetic ambition, one searing work on paper makes the show worth a visit on its own: a vision of Auschwitz, picturing emaciated female prisoners and sadistic female kapos, drawn by the survivor Ella Liebermann-Shiber one month after the liberation.
" A troubling 1854 report by John Rae cited Inuit witnesses who found emaciated remains, and evidence in the "the mutilated state of many of the corpses and the contents of the kettles" that "our wretched countrymen had been driven to the last resource — cannibalism — as a means of prolonging existence.
And she has endeavored to maintain an assertive grip on both the clock and the calendar in the years since she was wrested by the police, as an emaciated 9-year-old, from a reckless mother and separated from a baby sister who is still, in Ginny's mind, locked in infancy.
"Ben Kingsley's performance as Gandhi, aging 50 years in three hours, from dapper, status-conscious lawyer to emaciated ascetic in a loin-cloth, is certainly as fine as anything Muni ever did, and likely to take its place among the cinema's great historic portraits," the Guardian wrote at the time. 
FROM PEN: Watch PEOPLE Pet Vet Dr. Evan Antin Transform this Emaciated Stray into a Healthy, Happy Pet Mustang is currently in the care of Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit, and while he is quickly on his way to a full recovery, he did not come to the non-profit unscathed.
I watched the women go about their business, descaling fish with rusty knives, plucking emaciated chickens, gossiping in their rooms, or chasing their children up and down the length of the river bank, when Nivas Halder, a local man who had helped me gain access to the brothel, tapped me on the shoulder.
Facebook is approaching half-a-trillion dollars in market capitalization because the business model — ad-targeting through deep surveillance, emaciated work force, automation and the use of algorithms to find and highlight content that entice people to stay on the site or click on ads or share pay-for-play messages — works.
Opinion Mogadishu, Somalia — As I waited for my ride to collect me from the Mogadishu airport, an officer told me an apocryphal tale: A starving goat, blind from hunger, mistook a baby wrapped in a green cloth for grass and bit off a mouthful of emaciated flesh from the baby's upper arm.
In that time, he had covered the death and destruction experienced during the London Blitz, the brutality of the Burma campaign, the Allies' violent progress through Italy, and finally the horrific piles of corpses and desperately emaciated survivors discovered at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after its liberation in 1945, as well as much more.
" She cites sources who confirm that Gianni and Antonio paid men for sex, points out that Versace retreated from the public eye between March 1994 and July 1995, and notes that "when he did appear in Europe to take bows on the catwalk, people noticed that he had lost weight and looked weak and emaciated.
While Rogers's first official MCU appearance was as an emaciated weakling-turned-super soldier in 2011's Captain America: First Avenger, he truly becomes the Captain America Marvel fans recognize from the comics and fell for in movies like 2012's Avengers, 2014's Captain America: Winter Soldier, and 2016's Captain America: Civil War.
The exhibition ends with works created after the war that memorialize those who died — as seen in Violet Oakley's portrait of the lost solider Henry Howard Houston Woodward — or question the effects of the conflict, as seen in Carl Hoeckner's "The Homecoming of 1918" (1919), which depicts an infinite mass of emaciated and traumatized war victims.
"I was part of the team that rescued Marina, and really to see how emaciated this pup was, and knowing the odds were against her, to be on the team that returned her to the wild today is really an emotion that's hard to describe," said Jody Westberg, a stranded animal coordinator at SeaWorld, in the video.
Emaciated troll doll/neo-confederate reddit superfan/the bad guy in every movie about the Civil Rights Movement Jeff Sessions indicated that it was time to bring back the War on Drugs and fill our prisons with nonviolent offenders for no discernible reason other than the perpetuation of white supremacy and the need to keep private prison stocks buoyant.
Though many people around her worried about whether her emaciated frame was the result of devotional fasting or severe depression, she later described this period as transformational, thanks largely to an encounter with the Swami Satchidananda, an Indian religious leader who toured America in the late sixties and appeared at Woodstock, where he opened the festival.
I had seen a few of her paintings in isolation at an art fair in New York last year (the first time her work had been shown in the United States) but I was not prepared for the full intensity of her art of barracks and cattle cars, ravens and sunflowers, sadistic kapos and emaciated prisoners.
As Dr. Ryan learned in his research, Warhol was dehydrated and also emaciated from having barely eaten in the previous month; had for years been taking a daily dose of speed; and was still suffering from the effects of a brush with death in 1968, when he was shot by an enraged hanger-on, Valerie Solanas.
Their eyes and heads are so big and their noses so small that if it weren't for their Penthouse makeup (icy eyeshadow, cat-eye liner, glistening lip gloss, and eyelashes as long as their fingers) and their come-hither clothes (crop tops, hot pants, microminis, and kinky boots), they'd look like emaciated babies, Kewpie dolls in a time of famine.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 19909s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 2112s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 1930s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 37073s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 24903s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 6338s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
When the war was over, the rest of the world became familiar, through photographs, with what Szapocznikow knew intimately from her own experiences: desiccated, emaciated corpses stacked in piles, their skin like rubber, their bodies collapsed into the void created by starvation; dismembered bodies; bodies whose insides and outsides could no longer be distinguished; not to mention her exposure to the suffering of those bodies while they were still inhabited.
The punishing, omni-radiant heat in the summer; the herds of emaciated cows that lazed, like yogic oases of calm, smack in the middle of deadly traffic; the smog that moved in great drifts through the streets in winter; the burnt smell of desiccated dung used for cooking fuel—these only enhanced the blazes of beauty Delhi could provide, in its crumbling tombs, its lush Mughal gardens, its scorched sky flecked with paper kites.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads 19763 was the year David Bowie released Diamond Dogs, his concept album about a glammy, Orwell-inspired post-apocalypse; the year he starred as the emaciated cocaine-addled subject of the BBC documentary Cracked Actor; and the year he began recording what became the Young Americans LP. It was also the year that photographer Steve Schapiro — best known for his documentation of Civil Rights marches, as well as portraits of The Godfather stars — received an invitation for a private photo shoot with Bowie in Los Angeles.
I'd like to make a few points clear: The case has nothing to do with private prison operations or federal use of private prisons and occurred in a state-run prison; The inmate, Nicholas Glisson, received care from Corizon Health providers and nurses almost daily — and sometimes several times in one day — from his entry into prison; Mr. Glisson received a special diet specifically to respond to his emaciated condition upon entering prison in a deteriorating condition; And finally, Mr. Glisson's death was due to laryngeal cancer, a condition he had before incarceration, according to an undisputed forensic pathologist's report.

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