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"excised" Definitions
  1. having been cut out, expunged, or cut away:The margins of the excised tissue were cancer-free.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of excise2.

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A healthy gene is supposed to replace the excised one.
That specific language was excised from the bill, he said.
But during review, she said, those mentions were regularly excised.
In Offgrid Magazine, all political content has been neatly excised.
Sex could never be fully excised from psychoanalysis, but in
Second is the public option, which was excised from Obamacare.
Once fighting is excised, this type of escape will be impossible.
Jenna Dewan has excised the "Tatum" from her name, just FYI.
Around three to five girls would be excised in one sitting.
Spotted early, Prin's prostate cancer is excised along with his prostate.
Amid the widening purges, the public sphere was excised of politics.
The fourth retribution of excised junk: the realization that landscape ain't real.
They excised pro-working class voices like Ed Schultz from the network.
Mussolini called Bolshevism a "gangrene" or "cancer" that had to be excised.
Pearl Harbor was excised due to its obvious political baggage for Japanese audiences.
If the vessel was a vein, it could simply be cauterized and excised.
His game is an analytics dream which has excised midrange shots almost entirely.
Mr. Trump did indeed ask that the exchange be excised, Mr. Wallace said.
Golden Yangles, an experimental cheese cracker, was excised from the lineup in 212.
In Destiny 2, much of what made that process a slog has been excised.
Over the past 30 years, Damba said she has excised more than 1,500 girls.
Another demon I have excised from my soul is my addiction to Satan's bean.
Connective sentences are excised; there is sometimes a struggle to know where one is.
Grand jury material was excised, as was material related to a few ongoing matters.
So basically I excised anything cute out of my wardrobe, which was really painful.
PhD students and Pythia were both given ground-truth texts with artificially excised portions.
Much of that Christian content has been excised from the film version of Wrinkle.
"Facebook Story" is a monologue with instrumentation—and SebastiAn's signature electro house are excised entirely.
If it's a good match, this portion of the helix is excised from DNA strand.
An even more unsettling thought is that these qualities can never be excised from Twitter.
The team bred genetically engineered mice from embryos that had HCN753 excised from their DNA.
And it holds claim to one of the most famous excised endings in film history.
I wouldn't say that Bay has matured so much as he has, to his credit, excised
Donaghy was called a bad apple, a cancer to be excised from an otherwise healthy league.
Once this word is excised, eight new terms appear, which are cutely clued by Mr. Vaughn.
There are subplots that might have been excised and twists that are a little too contorted.
It was later excised - only to be partially restored in the final letter at Trump's behest.
If the capsules are not excised, the cancer may linger or recur, and the prognosis worsens.
For a while, it seemed as though Thompson might be excised from the Kardashian family narrative altogether.
In each case, Vaughn seems to have excised material according to an inscrutable set of secret choices.
But the level of nastiness, vitriol and hate that has seeped into our politics must be excised.
A question from Felicia Sonmez of The Wall Street Journal and Mr. Lu's answer were excised entirely.
Gross production taxes are usually excised on firms in addition to such taxes, but not in Oklahoma.
The first three requests were rejected for being either too vague, or because no such document excised.
The game's most arcane solutions are excised, leaving you to play puzzles that have fairly simple solutions.
Families mourn their dead in nighttime rituals, the spirits excised without being counted in a formal registry.
In 403, Prince had excised the bass line from "When Doves Cry," preferring its more skeletal form.
The twin towers stayed in some movies and TV shows filmed beforehand, but were excised from others.
Officials said teachers can still talk about the excised historical figures -- but it will not be mandatory.
But in doing so, it's excised more of the junk that had begun clogging up timelines and replies.
These were experiences that informed the trajectory and tenor of the movie — my journey could not be excised.
But it also risks creating a new grievance, among those who believe their own history has been excised.
Similarly, James's armchair assessments of the relative desirability of various female actors should have been nixed, excised, prevented.
His division excised the attackers, assessed the damage, determined what reconnaissance Iran had conducted, and reinforced network defenses.
Whole numbers were excised, though Prokofiev was able to salvage some of the divertissements elsewhere in the score.
The court did not rule that the law being challenged, known as Section 377, should be excised altogether.
The powerful aspects of the content are thus offset by detours and digressions that could have been excised.
The third retribution of excised junk: the realization that you could never think too good in the first place.
But for those who've been excised from the party they've long considered their political home, it's an embarrassing travesty.
A surgery forever altered both his appearance — a large chunk of his neck was excised — and his singing voice.
" Rick Perry said Trump's candidacy was "a cancer on conservatism, and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised, and discarded.
The excised bots were quite "like"-happy, and were responsible for a third of the page's 15.2 million likes.
And any mention of the Tiananmen protests in 2447 is immediately excised, as is sexual innuendo and violent content.
Oh, and there are only three of them now; sisters Fiona and Helen have been excised from the story.
Weegee excised this last detail from the manuscript of his memoir, but merely to save the driver from embarrassment.
Despite the best efforts of the media and the Clintons, they haven't been wholly excised from the Democratic party.
This essence had supposedly been excised by Johansson's casting: Ghost In The Shell plays off all of these themes.
It was a white Anglo-French duopoly where the words "indigenous" and "immigrant" were excised from the national narrative.
If a tumor can be excised, it still leaves behind tiny tentacles that even the finest surgeon can't remove.
To have excised Ambedkar from Gandhi's story, which is the story we all grew up on, is a travesty.
And I seriously wonder if there's some more interesting character arc for her that has been excised from this film.
With the lyrics excised and those comforting tones, this will make for some nice walking around music in the spring.
Excised references seen by Reuters did not appear to show that Abe or his wife intervened directly in the deal.
Chemotherapies, like radiation therapies, are often used to mop up the cancer left over when primary tumours have been excised.
The Chinese version of "Bohemian Rhapsody", a biopic about Freddie Mercury, a flamboyant musician, excised most references to his sexuality.
A ruthless editor could have excised at least a quarter of the words and created a tighter, more compelling book.
Finis Germania, a recently published book claiming that German identity is being dismantled, has been excised from some bestseller lists.
European officials said a reference to refugees and migration - a sensitive issue for Trump's administration - was excised to ensure consensus.
"Donald Trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised, and discarded," said Rick Perry.
If the tissue has died, a process called gangrene, then the dead areas may have to be excised or amputated.
Neckbuds. The very name of the product sounds like some ghastly outgrowth that you'd want to have excised from your body.
But that's the thing: if a side effect is that extreme, then perhaps the thing causing it needs to be excised.
In addition, nearly all right-wing riders, a favored mechanism from Republicans throughout the budget wars, were excised without a fight.
Mr. Simmons was also excised from another new self-help book, by the streetwear entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" judge Daymond John.
If scientists add another piece of DNA, the cell may stitch it into the place where the excised gene once sat.
L'Engle's Christian perspective has been all but excised in this A Wrinkle in Time, as Vox film critic Alissa Wilkinson notes.
McNish never forgave Shackleton, and that tension undoubtedly contributed to his being excised from the greater fame the other Endurance survivors enjoyed.
Here, I'll remind you that Google excised the headphone jack from this device so you'll be dependent on Bluetooth a lot more.
At some point in the year, I excised these things from my life and have felt absolutely no regret about doing so.
Institutionally-backed segregation and employing different standards based on one's membership within a group is cancerous and must be excised from society.
My Virtual Model was excised from the site a few years later — maybe she had taken a stand on the wage gap?
That production featured a now excised character, Saint Catherine, as a wisecracking narrator, glibly pointing out the differences between then and now.
CGI Iago (the parrot): Disappointing, though more because the film mostly excised his wisecracking personality rather than because of how he looks.
It's a low, low bar, but some of the more truly vile anti-trans stuff has been excised from this recorded special.
With such contentious issues excised from the emergency bills, however, the Senate quickly passed the emergency measures before adjourning for the day.
The "scum of the world" lines are excised, and the scourging of Jesus is ascribed not to Jewish soldiers but to Pilate.
Basically, it's an X3 sport utility with the useful boxy back end sliced off and a smidgen of back-seat headroom excised.
Depictions of combat and slaughter, excised from narrative or political context as they are here, also lose their moral and aesthetic bearings.
The work of Slave Play is to return race to conversations from which it has been excised, while the characters object constantly.
In fact, Zynga purged ENABLE years ago and its current version lacks many of the same "dirty" words once excised by Hasbro.
Michael Flynn, called Islamism a "vicious cancer inside the body of 1.7 billion people" that has to be "excised" during an August speech.
For one group, Facebook excised the positive words from the posts in the News Feed; for another group, it removed the negative words.
U.N. chief Antonio Guterres has described the plight of the world's estimated 10 million stateless people as a cancer that must be excised.
The songs on Candy-O quiver with subdued alarm, a nagging feeling that something substantive has been excised, but you can't place what.
More importantly, it excised all internet functionality as well as backwards compatibility, meaning that it literally did nothing but play physical Wii discs.
Originally choreographed in 2007, Mr. Martins's featured an immediately notorious moment — Lord Capulet audibly slapped his daughter Juliet — that has now been excised.
A recent interview with Jennifer Lee, the film's screenwriter, suggests that the religious angle of A Wrinkle in Time will be largely excised.
As the Blade noted, Trump has repeatedly excised references to LGBTQ people from his statements on National HIV Testing Day and World AIDS Day.
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At the heart of the push to repeal Obamacare is the idea that dependency is a cancer on the republic and should be excised.
He famously rapped––and allowed Interscope to censor––about the killings: "Kids" and "Columbine" were excised from even the explicit copies of Marshall Mathers.
Very unusually for Star Wars, there is little else in the way of soundtrack; at times it almost feels like music has been excised.
"Let no one be mistaken — Donald Trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism, and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded," he said.
Last week he described the president a "cancer" and called for him to be "excised" in a Washington Post op-ed of his own.
Each year 400,000 are subjected to this atrocity in which the external genitals are excised and the vagina stitched almost completely closed (see article).
U.N. chief Antonio Guterres, Grandi's predecessor at the UNHCR, described statelessness as "a cancer" that must be excised when he launched the #Ibelong campaign.
There will be a total of seven excised scenes, and the minute-long teaser here shows a few precious glimpses of the footage in them.
His scenes were also excised from the movie All the Money in the World and partially reshot with Christopher Plummer standing in as his replacement.
During the hearing, Officer Victor asked to have his name excised from OATH records so that it did not become part of the public record.
Director Simon Nuchtern filmed an extra five minutes of footage for a new ending, the credits were excised, and the film was released as Snuff.
Thanks to Will and Joel, who excised a couple of "uglies" (my term) in the west and lower Mississippi, and greatly improved on my clueing.
This is a handwritten copy by Thomas Jefferson, who "underlined the words and passages that were excised from the final text," according to the library.
The Trump name was also excised from the now-defunct Taj Mahal casino on the Atlantic City boardwalk, but that happened at Mr. Trump's insistence.
He had just excised so many of his demons, and he wasn't sure how the Summer of Josh Brolin might interact with his newfound peace.
A dramatic synth line has been excised completely, too, which unearths a wordless falsetto intonation that had been far below the surface in the original.
In recent days, the Italians have excised any mention of technology and communications from the Belt and Road agreement, people familiar with the negotiations said.
Years from now, once we have been discharged or retired or excised in one way or another from the US military, the ban will go away.
It's hard to speculate why Zulawski eventually excised them from the film, but perhaps he decided its alien sex scenes were already sulky and seedy enough.
What is clear is that finding something constructive to do with all this excised earth has been a priority for the Boring Company for a while.
But while these sections were presumably excised because they were deemed unpalatable to Western audiences, Rapp's involvement in their removal appears to have been non-existent.
But not all of the cancer was excised, and it spread; subsequent surgeries led to his nose, upper cheekbone, and part of his jaw getting removed.
"This is Islamism, it is a vicious cancer inside the body of 85033 billion people on this planet and it has to be excised," he added.
The resistance of the enslaved themselves, epitomized in the "unthinkable" Haitian revolution (1791-1804) that ended chattel slavery in the country, is excised from the frame.
Like with most adaptations, there was plenty of material from King's version of the story that was excised or altered for its most recent film version.
Several committee leaders have excised the gendered titles of "chairman" or "chairwoman" for the neutral mononym "chair" — though The New York Times's style remains gender-specific.
Our skin is shaved and painted, our bodies sliced open, various growths excised, sundry organs lopped off, and then we get stapled or stitched back together.
Critics have pointed out that John Ford's production of John Steinbeck's Depression-era novel excised the author's most radical messages and expansive vision of collective action.
Monroe has almost never been what anyone would term a plus defender, but he did improve last year once the Pistons excised Josh Smith from their roster.
I had a request outside of the strict medical goings-on we discussed: Could I keep the excised bone that he was going to remove from me?
The delay, said multiple Security Council diplomats, was over Russia's insistence that two references to the Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee (HNC) be excised from the resolution.
There has been more talk of dongles now that Apple has gone and done it: excised all ports on the new MacBook Pros except one: USB-C.
" In July 2015, Perry said: "Let no one be mistaken: Donald Trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism, and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded.
Although many assumed that the scenes were excised from longer works Rojas had completed, in fact, they were the only parts of the films Rojas had produced.
Like many feminists at the time, Ms. Kelly was frustrated that huge chunks of lived experience, mainly construed as women's experience, had been excised from art history.
Race cannot and should not be excised from a person's identity, but communities can be built around shared undergraduate experiences and friendships among students with different backgrounds.
" In July 2015, Perry said: "Let no one be mistaken: Donald Trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism, and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded.
Since their beloved debut, Funeral (2004), they've specialized in spacious, grandly beautiful rock anthems, undercut by specific deflationary moments of bathos that could easily have been excised.
Language that would have exempted some speaker fees from a requirement compelling doctors to report payments received from the pharmaceutical industry was excised at the last minute.
He likes letting documents do the talking, and as a prosecutor and F.B.I. director, colleagues said, he regularly excised hyperbole or flourish from his prepared public comments.
For those who stick to domestic and approved Chinese sites, the browsing experience is speedy and seamless, the sutures where unwanted content has been excised barely visible.
Contrary to the cringey treatment of Natasha that I wouldn't mind seeing excised, here the removal is of historical references that simply classify that which is already portrayed.
But while the show's lack of internal monologue has excised that element, it's been replaced by awful attempts to use sexual innuendo to lighten the otherwise bleak script.
But the Court merely excised that illegal term and continued to allow the bank to enforce the arbitration clause to prevent consumers from banding together in class actions.
But the belief now is that systemic racism is a national cancer that was excised long ago, in an operation so successful it didn't even leave lasting effects.
Though they had the trappings of a pop-punk band, they eschewed the squeaky clean production that was all the rage and excised all the saccharine subject matter.
Mr. Pasek and Mr. Paul sent Mr. Emmich songs that never made it into the production, and Mr. Levenson sent him scenes that were excised from the script.
We are therefore keenly concerned about the potential loss to science and our national heritage of species yet to be discovered on lands excised from the national monuments.
Hours after Senator Luther Strange, a Republican from Alabama, lost in Tuesday's primary runoff, Mr. Trump excised at least three favorable Twitter posts, including one sent Tuesday morning.
Perhaps this is the cleanest puzzle ever published in The New York Times, because the word "dirty" has been neatly excised from all theme entries except the revealer.
It took a foreign exchange student's re-enactment of the best scene in "When Harry Met Sally" for us to understand why it was excised from local screenings.
Emily Nyman, 30, Bay Shore, New York I had kidney cancer, and since renal cell carcinomas don't respond to any radiation treatment, I had to have mine completely excised.
In my case, however, I've found that now that I have excised social media from my life I am far less stressed and have a lot more free time.
They do not matter because they cannot be seen; instead they are something to be assisted into the world, and if they refuse, they are to be mocked and excised.
"This is Islamism and it is a vicious cancer inside the body of 1.7 billion people on this planet and it has to be excised," he said in one speech.
And so, with the iPhone X, Apple completed excised it in favor of a screen-based replacement that completely eliminated any concerns about the button from the iPhone for good.
Turkington is repeatedly excised from the film; one soul-crushing moment has him slowly walking away from the camera crew to sit alone on a bench after being shooed away.
Climate information has been condensed or excised from the websites of at least six federal agencies under the first year of the Trump administration, according to a report released Wednesday.
He is, however, outlining a cultural workplace attitude he would like see excised from Grubhub, and asking those employees who share that attitude to remove themselves at their own discretion.
He excised the ideological middlemen and spoke directly to voters, who did not need to wrestle with coherent principles or define the nature of the relationship between citizen and state.
After his death in 1956, the Nolde Foundation exhibited the "Unpainted Pictures" in a special room at the museum and excised anti-Semitic passages from new editions of his memoirs.
And three rental apartment buildings just south of 200 Riverside excised the Trump name from the building and the staff's uniforms without any repercussions after Mr. Trump was elected president.
The script is an insult to the principle of adaptation: All that is good in the plot has been excised in favor of the shortest route to a happy ending.
The actual meaning and content of those beliefs is excised in favor of a maudlin romantic plot and a mystery; anything that appears mysterious or supernatural is quickly explained away.
Unfortunately, Dr. Lee can't cure Matt's condition, but she can help remove the problematic tumors to help ease the pain and send the excised tumors to pathology for a definitive diagnosis.
Among the terms of the settlement, according to Mr Sorkin, were that Atticus's new drinking habit would be excised, along with the shotgun secreted in his closet and exclamations of "goddammit".
Weinstein may never really be excised from Hollywood, but he'll never wield the kingmaker status he once did, a shift that will definitely resonate come this awards season, and many thereafter.
The change isn't simply cosmetic, as the words 'NEW RECIPE!' disclose; the dough itself has also changed, as the company has excised the high-fructose corn syrup and some other additives.
Because they are well aware that within a slimmed-down Republican Party that has largely excised his enemies and detractors through retirements and election losses, Trump is the only available lodestar.
After Kevin Spacey was accused of sexual misconduct, Ridley Scott excised footage of him playing J. Paul Getty in "All the Money in the World," reshooting the part with Christopher Plummer.
If they don't respond, and then fail to vote in the next two federal elections, they are assumed to have moved to a different county and are excised from the rolls.
Tests of the excised tumor explained why it had resisted treatment: It had mutated and no longer carried the tissue-type marker that had enabled the T-cells to attack it.
Schauer, who lost his congressional seat after Republican legislators excised his home county from his district, said deep-pocketed Democratic donors have not always appreciated the need to support state races.
With that plot line apparently excised from the show, we're a little bit at sea as to what the writers want us to think makes for a good king or queen.
To get that thinness, Asus excised a bunch of stuff that you might expect from a smartwatch: there's no GPS, no cellular modem, and (most surprisingly to me) no heart rate monitor.
If the mystery growth is a fat pocket, the course of action would be liposuction, but if the bump is a lipoma, it needs to be popped or excised with a scalpel.
He was picked up, pierced with shrapnel, spun around and then slammed into the back wall, both of his arms shattering — the explosion so forceful that it excised seconds from his memory.
We've excised a larger-than-usual chunk of the interview for sharing, as there's a lot to take in: After the jump, we dig a bit deeper into the obvious IPO candidate
The story was carefully vetted by two lawyers, who excised direct quotes, deleted people's names and removed statistics and quotes that were already in the public domain, in Australia's Chinese-language newspapers.
The scientists excised a mutated, heart-disease-causing gene from the embryos—a gene that came from sperm used to create them through in vitro fertilization—and supplied them with a healthy replacement.
After the mass has been excised, Dr. Lee wagers a guess that it's a case of pilomatricoma, a rare type of cyst composed of calcium, which gives it that bone-like, chalky appearance.
Bonbon, the hero, lives in Dickens, a fictional town on the southern outskirts of Los Angeles that is so run down it has been excised from the map to save California from embarrassment.
The Russian news site Takie Dela has quoted the publisher as saying that it excised the story due to Russia's 2013 ban on the spreading "propaganda for non-traditional sexual relations" to minors.
I'm picking on Crytek partly because its excellent first prototype was called Back to Dinosaur Island 2 and involved being inexplicably swarmed by pterodactyls, which have sadly been excised from the final product.
The noise is mostly excised in favor of lonely drones and gentle ambience swirl delicately offering desolation and hope in near equal measure—making this one an honest document of these end times.
In the process of writing about the constellation of lipomas stowing away on my body, I spoke with Neil Tanna, a plastic surgeon who's excised more than his fair share of gristly masses.
After the second set of microelectrodes was implanted, the excised portion of Scheuermann's skull was returned—though it was bevelled at the seams to allow the wires to pass through to the pedestals.
The Congressional Budget Office provides a pretty good idea of what such an explosion would look like, if Republicans excised the parts of Obamacare they could repeal without provoking a filibuster by Democrats.
Björk, meanwhile, went bleak: She excised all the pop elements and doubled down on the most brutal impacts of Fever Ray's "This Country," for a profanity-laced (and retitled) revamp of the song.
The rebels' efforts earned them a half-victory later in 2012: They failed to take the whole city and much of its larger metropolitan sprawl, but excised most of the city's eastern territory.
It's instead the moment in which grown Jennifer realizes the extent to which Bill shaped her expectations about sex, and her ideas about relationships and children, long after she excised him from her life.
Pfitzner, consulting his notes on the cracked screen of his phone, plucked one up by the tail, grabbed a tiny hole punch, and awkwardly excised a tiny circle of skin out of its ear.
Indiana's extra-art diatribes — on flower shows and ozone holes, sumo wrestling, banks collecting art — in his self-indulgent affectation in which all of the proper names had been excised — are hardly skim worthy.
Say what you will about Beanie Babies, but at least they didn't say that "Islamism" is a "vicious cancer" in the bodies of all Muslims that "has to be excised" like retired Lt. Gen.
The situation adds up to a striking reversal in the culture wars, with the left now often demanding that offensive content be excised from public discourse and those who promote it boycotted and shunned.
Media said the changes were made after February last year — when the suspected scandal broke — and that words describing the "special nature" of the deal were excised along with the names of several politicians.
The Constitution's enshrinement of slavery, in this view, was a horrid expediency to win adoption in the South — a malignancy that ultimately had to be excised in blood rather than an indelible original sin.
Kerry James Marshall, Fred Wilson, Kara Walker, Kehinde Wiley, Mickalene Thomas, Chris Ofili, and Jordan Casteel have all championed the black body, reinserting it into the art histories from which it had been excised.
The administration has threatened to withdraw the US from the Paris climate agreement, excised climate information on government websites, and rolled back the Clean Power Plan and other Obama-era regulations aimed at curbing emissions.
In the intervening years, I was dimly aware, Jafari either left or was excised from the Grumps, building up his own YouTube network and prodigious subscriber count with video game-focused clips, skits, and commentaries.
Breathtakingly tender and wryly understated, "The Psychology of Time Travel" feels like an antidote to a great deal of reported (and even fictionalized) history, its excised women now finding their way back into the spotlight.
With the current surge of rediscovery, some important women who were excised from history and then dropped back in at a future date (which is certainly better than nothing) now find themselves victims of that history.
Dr. Bloodworth, who trained with Dr. Foldès, said he excised Ms. Gbaya's re-accumulated scar tissue, cut the suspensory ligament and anchored the clitoris using tiny stitches, steps he considers necessary to keep it from retracting.
While Apple may be adding a USB-C port to the new iPads, that may be coming at the expense of another beloved port: the 3.5mm headphone jack, which Apple already excised from its phones years ago.
In a rather grisly experiment, Benjaminson and his colleagues excised chunks of goldfish muscle from live fish and dunked them in vats of fetal bovine serum, a nutrient-rich cocktail brewed from the blood of unborn calves.
Experiments stitching the eighths of the HMG into otherwise viable M. mycoides genomes (that had had the equivalent of the pertinent eighth excised) showed that none of them worked properly, and most did not work at all.
One version contained a paragraph stating that a witness in the case had implicated a man named Jeffrey Joseph, not Mr. Martin, in the murders; but in a second version, that potentially exculpatory evidence had been excised.
Both collaborators have excised part of their modus operandi in the service of each beat—there's no room here for Harvey Sutherland's fruitier side, and Kane Ikin's noisy textures are more focused, and less cerebral, than usual.
In a touching refutation, Timur tenderly renders the most appealing song, "Clearly / Some Very Strange Light," remarking on each spotless organ excised from a woman driven to crime and madness by a lifetime of sexual and physical abuse.
That included 34 separations like Fatima and Mishal's; two "sacrifice" operations, as Dr. Rabeeah described them, in which an ailing twin was removed so the other could live; and four that excised extra body parts from individual children.
Some observations about novels she loved ("Madame Bovary") and authors she admires (Elsa Morante), as well as excised passages from her novels, do shed light on her writing and will be pored over by both fans and scholars.
That includes 34 separations like Fatima and Mishal's; two "sacrifice" operations, as Dr. Rabeeah described them, in which an ailing twin was removed so the other could live; and four that excised extra body parts from individual children.
Legit — but necessarily excised was Beethoven's sublime final sequence of reunion and joy, here led at the Vienna State Opera with typical intensity by Leonard Bernstein and featuring a superb group of singers, including the radiant Gundula Janowitz.
In all three of our recently tested flagships, the "pro" phones offer more premium displays (whether that's with faster refresh rates and excised notches, bigger panels with curved edges, or higher-quality OLED panels) than the stock versions.
Hey, no judgment here, for to be incomplete is to be human — and indeed, one finds quite the tapestry of humanity inside: page after page of human figures that have inhabited and now been excised from architectural drawings.
In effect, the more that the bill changes to get through the House, the less chance it has of surviving in the Senate, both because of Senate rules and because the provisions that conservatives have excised are popular.
Strategies like sliding around with shotguns out all the time, using a certain pulse or fusion rifle for every encounter, or relying only on ultra-fast sniper rifle headshots have been completely excised from the Crucible in Destiny 2.
Jews were also upset when, as part of the revival of an old Latin mass, prayers were reinstated for the lifting of the spiritual blindness of the Jews, only to be excised as soon as the gaffe was realized.
The violent authoritarian impulse that led the armed forces to remove democratically-elected president and labor-friendly João Goulart in 1964 was never fully excised from the Brazilian body politic, even after power returned to civilian hands in 1985.
There's an interesting detail, too, in the opening title cards, suggesting that the film was inspired by Bram Stoker's "Dracula's Guest," a fascinating fragment that some scholars think was a chapter excised from the author's most protean 1897 novel.
First it was roped into a role it had no business performing and no agency escaping, then it was incessantly excised and filleted and degraded down from its once formidable size, only to be ridiculed as small and ugly.
This was the first time a bishop has conducted such a sweeping purge of his predecessors' legacies, although the names of individual bishops and priests involved in sexual abuse scandals have been excised from church buildings in other dioceses.
" Using material he excised from the original draft of "Discord," Mr. Carter is already working on a metatextual companion piece, called "Harmony," in which the characters are three actors playing Jefferson, Dickens and Tolstoy in a production of "Discord.
Some of the opera's smaller roles have been excised, and Mr. Schlosberg has arranged Beethoven's score for two pianos, two cellos, two horns and percussion — a chamber ensemble intended to emphasize musically the opera's story of heroism amid darkness.
It is meaningful that we do not see Ader climb onto the roof of his house (footage which was excised from the final version of "Fall 278") or mount his bicycle, as this would undermine the apparent spontaneity of each action.
Ditto Roman Polanski, who remains feted by the entertainment industry despite his decision to rape a child, and Bill Cosby, who, accused of a decadeslong habit of allegedly drugging and assaulting women, finally was excised from the Hollywood A-list.
Excised from the show's painstaking, painterly cinematography — explicitly developed to capture Mr. Malek's every facial nuance, right down to using curved lenses to accentuate his beautifully bulbous eyes — Elliot finally looks as out of place in the world as he feels.
There's just a whole lot more movement on For Those of You than you might expect from an ambient record, from spectrally swelling synthesizers and gently sequenced electronics, to pieces that sound like sleepwalking club tracks with the drums skillfully excised.
" In doing so, Ngai continues, the 1924 Immigration Act "excised all nonwhite, non-European peoples" from its "legal representation of the American nation," setting the stage for the "racialization of immigrant groups around notions of whiteness, permanent foreignness and illegality.
And while the casting of a registered sex offender in a small role (since excised) has stirred controversy -- prompting some cast members to pull back on promotional efforts -- the movie's general inanity provides more mundane motivations to downplay their involvement.
As we reported yesterday, the Trump administration has proposed $1.2 billion in cuts to the CDC's budget for fiscal year 2018 and has already excised $100 million from the CDC's Public Health and Prevention Fund through the tax bill, starting in 2019.
"It is submitted that the deponent would ensure that through the undertaking to be submitted by the producers/directors that they would not release the excised portion of the feature/film to anybody," the Central Board of Film Certification said in its affidavit.
It was the kind of show I felt I was expected to like because it was revisionist and centered on restoring black women to the historical records out of which they are often excised, but in a way that was too one-dimensional.
If there is a fault in Blood, Bones, and Marrow, it might be that it is a bit too thorough—reading it, you sometimes wish Geltner had excised passages about outside players in the Crews story to get back to the main event.
And predictably, never missing an opportunity to disparage, the site is larded throughout with petty insults and thinly veiled aspersions about Republicans and the current administration, who from the DNC's perspective, are a malignancy that needs to be excised by any means necessary.
Another round of transposon disruption identified yet more now-redundant genes, and when these were excised the result was a number intriguingly close to that of the original HMG, namely 473—though not all of those genes had been on the HMG list.
"The Crow Girl" — a Swedish thriller written by Erik Axl Sund — begins with a body discovered in some bushes, the mummified remains of a boy who has been horribly abused, his skin split with wounds and colored with ­bruises, his genitals excised.
Giertz herself was scheduled to visit the frozen continent to take part in a documentary, so when life and brain surgery got in the way, she figured she'd send part of the excised tumor in her stead, as her whole body couldn't go.
Mr. Pouyan has reproduced centuries-old Persian miniatures that depicted Muhammad and other religious figures — Central Asian artists, unlike their Arab counterparts, frequently portrayed the prophet in art — but has excised the figures to leave only gold arches, blue backdrops and flowing calligraphy.
Along with enduring discrepancies in who has access to the best education, health care, jobs and corporate leadership, the persistence of inequality in banking is yet another reminder that America's history of racism and segregation has yet to be excised from "modern" life.
The excised provisions of H.R. 6898 would have done much — and if reintroduced and enacted, still could do much — to make today's electronic health records more user-friendly and less costly, and to help solve the nagging problems of interoperability and security.
The administration has proposed $1.2 billion in cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's budget for fiscal year 2018 and through the tax bill has already excised $100 million from the CDC's Public Health and Prevention Fund, starting in 2019.
Unlike a novel or film, in which story can be a backbone or blueprint, the plurality of big-budget video games treat narrative as ornamental — a decorative material to be tweaked, excised, revised, or altogether rebooted in service of the game's overall design.
But then came the debate, which went just fine for Rubio if you excised the five or ten awful minutes when Chris Christie baited and bullied him into a strange, painful, Miliband-esque repetition of his (not all that great to begin with) talking points.
"All the Money" opened on Christmas Day as the final wide release of the year at 2,074 locations after director Ridley Scott excised Kevin Spacey's scenes and reshot them with Christopher Plummer as J. Paul Getty, following the early November sexual abuse allegations against Spacey.
It struck me that this vulnerability had been sort of excised out of our accounts of women we had decided to revere — but [at the same time], vulnerability had been used as an excuse to ignore the accomplishments or the humanity of women today.
" NBC bemoaned the lack of "pizzaz" (a word that should be forcibly excised from the English language), with Jonathan Allen claiming that the hearings "felt more like the dress rehearsal for a serious one-act play than the opening night of a hit Broadway musical.
Despite this forbidding premise, the filmmaking and Mr. Léaud hold you, turning the king into a figure of pathos even as it's also clear the rot eating away at this royal body reflects the disease that, decades later, will be excised by the guillotine.
Every family photo of a mother and father holding their baby with no surrogate in sight—every image from which the surrogate has been excised, Lewis writes, like an "unsightly prosthesis"—reinforces the idea that the nuclear family is natural, and has no alternatives.
While the White House has asserted that the book, "The Room Where It Happened," contains classified information that will have to be excised before it can be published, Mr. Bolton's lawyer has denied that and said it should be released as scheduled on March 17.
The new order excised a few of the more objectionable provisions (lifting restrictions on green-card holders and on people who already have valid visas) and padded the closing section to explain why travellers from six countries should remain banned; but why Iraqi nationals deserve a reprieve.
Twentieth Century Fox was just days away from locking picture on The Predator when, shortly after being tipped off herself, Munn called in the report, and then proceeded to individually contact all of her co-stars; days later, the studio had excised the scene from the movie.
But in recent days, Twitter added live video streaming directly in its main application, which has some wondering if Periscope will be excised from Twitter, too – especially given that the company passed its developer platform Fabric over to Google, and shut down its video clip community Vine.
Diane stays positive and upbeat about what Dr. Lee is able to do for her, but as the camera pans over the excised flaps of flesh lying on the surgical table, for better or worse, Diane and her case of neurofibromatosis will certainly stick with you.
Arcadia found that the same was true for Mohs surgery, a sophisticated procedure for basal and squamous cell skin cancers that involves slicing off a skin cancer in layers, with microscopic pathology performed each time a layer is excised until the growth has been entirely removed.
The first person is often excised from journalism, which is one of Griswold's many mediums; she recently won a Pulitzer Prize for her book " Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America ," a work of nonfiction centered on life in a small Appalachian town.
It remained an open question, for many critics, whether "Go Set a Watchman" was anything more than the initial draft of "To Kill a Mockingbird," from which, at the behest of her editors, Ms. Lee had excised the scenes from Scout's childhood and developed them into a separate book.
"The victim had been stabbed over one-hundred times, decapitated, dismembered, and his heart had been excised from his chest and thrown into the grave," detectives wrote in court documents, according to the paper that didn't mention Trump was referring to the gang when he made the "animals" remarks.
Yes, the stars of shows like "Home Town" can make shutters out of reclaimed wood and restore the original built-ins, but, for the most part, dated elements, like wood paneling or a '90s kitchen, are tumors to be excised on the journey to an Instagram-ready retreat.
"I was instructed to rewrite history," the author of the letter complained, referring to a "lesson learned" document drafted in the aftermath of the fallout over the massacre; a section of the piece which dealt with the RC's initial response was allegedly excised on the orders of the coordinator herself.
Texas and more than a dozen other states are now arguing not only that the mandate is unconstitutional given that there is now a penalty of zero dollars but also — and here is the kicker — that the entire 2,000-page law should be overturned if the mandate must be excised.
The found pictures in "Love, Hate and Other Mysteries" have each been deliberately damaged in some way, "a reminder of sorts, of both the relationship but also of the emotion, like a scar," Ngo says of the "missing ex-boyfriends, former best friends and hated relatives" that had been excised from the images.
But it sure does look as if someone has made an iPhone-shaped object without a mute switch, and considering that Apple has almost entirely excised the hardware toggle from its iPad line, it's not inconceivable to think it might meet its demise on the same iPhone that gets rid of the headphone jack.
In " Exit Ghost " (2007), for instance, there are embryonic ones on (among other topics) the surprising excellence of George Plimpton's prose and the micro-mechanics of cell-phone use on New York streets, and though both are supportable as pieces in a fictional work, they could easily be excised, enlarged, and made to stand on their own.
Filled with old pictures, mementos (an excised tooth represents his time as a dentist), his unique recipes for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (he actually adds ham, cheese or salami), his musings on life and his memories of the girls as babies, Sandy's G-Paw scrapbooks paint an undeniable portrait of a caring and quirky father.
The gruesome premise of the book I was reading, "The Donor" — of body parts excised from the living — made me wonder if medically engineered, artificial organs might create better solutions for various ostomies caused by a number of maladies: birth defects, injuries, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis, Crohn's disease and gynecological, bladder or colorectal cancers.
Stupider reasons have been kludged together to make superheroes fight each other, but it never gets easier to watch our supposed role models, the best of the best, doing imbecilic things, not even because the plot demands it (since this entire fight could be excised without any impact whatsoever on the story), but because fandom loves watching hero-on-hero battles.
The epic finale, on the other hand, had all the drama you could want on Thursday: a hard-won budding optimism falling victim to a fateful hammer blow; a not quite renewed optimism struck down by a second blow; and a third attempt to gather forces that proves hollow even without the decisive third hammer blow that the superstitious Mahler added but then excised.
Even if Mr Trump loses one of the three pending emoluments battles, the remedy will not be revolutionary: he could be forced to divest from his businesses or to place them in what the plaintiffs call a "truly blind trust", but the Trump name would not be excised from towers, golf clubs and resorts around the world and Mr Trump would stay put in the White House.
See also: Snapchat… (Publishers who have been placing their written words onto Facebook's platform, via its Instant Articles format, take note: Facebook cares very little for your words.) Also note, for example, that Facebook has all but excised the messaging function from the main Facebook apps and its mobile site — concentrating the written words that Facebook users still love to share into specific app silos, like Facebook Messenger.
In the interests of heightening the depravity of the Gilead regime, the TV writers have told an increasingly grisly story, which dwells, at gruesome length, on sadistic tortures inflicted upon the Handmaids: In addition to the ritualized rapes described in the novel, there are finger amputations, Taser assaults, an excised eyeball, hands scorched on hot stoves, muzzles and metal rings used to keep the women's mouths clamped shut — the sort of abominations more likely to be found in the misogynistic horror porn that Offred's activist mother wanted to burn, than in a feminist allegory.

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