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Legs                                           gnawed to the knees, barbed wire tight                                                                                                                    aroundthe throat.
Sydney: I don't know, it just looks, like, gnawed on.
But still, something gnawed at me, something that didn't feel quite right.
So seeing it this time satisfied something that had gnawed at me.
It is hot dogs with ketchup and corn gnawed off the cob.
My smugness gnawed at me for weeks after she died, then months.
I came out of the cinema with a gnawed notebook and weak knees.
It looked like a massacre, limbs strewn carelessly, gnawed bones after a meal.
On the inside, though, its rebellious heart is being gnawed away by big money.
" And when a weed is gnawed incessantly, she added, "it won't continue to grow.
Mr. Herrera has found gnawed chicken bones and rat droppings underneath his car hood.
Still, for decades the failure to earn a real college degree gnawed at him.
We also don't know with certainty which species of shark gnawed on its flesh.
The next morning, I found the bag empty, gnawed and discarded in the laundry room.
The potential of that forest as an engine of economic growth gnawed at the members.
Grant's hair appears neatly trimmed, though in the original it looks gnawed on by wolves.
She gnawed off one woman's legs cleanly at the knees, almost like a chain saw.
Scattered their dream-stuff on the ground, to be pecked at, gnawed at, chewed up.
Some individuals exhibited signs of exposure, such as gnawed limbs (likely from rats, dogs, or pigs).
I thought about the backpack man, his gnawed knee, and whether men could be asymptomatic carriers.
"Jealousy gnawed her vitals, affront inflamed her proper pride, ingratitude aroused her moral indignation," Winston wrote.
Being Bean, he immediately gnawed off the branded chunk of flesh and spit on the floor.
While Claire was being gnawed on by insects, Jamie was effectively handed command of his ship.
She wants to see the evidence because mice or chipmunks could also have gnawed through the wiring.
On the worst nights, my mind would turn into a mad dog that snapped and gnawed itself.
Sofa corners have been gnawed, throw pillows have been destroyed and sisal baskets have become chew toys.
Scientists believe animals, including monkeys, may pick up Marburg virus by eating fruit that bats have gnawed.
What gnawed at him was a fear that Trump might actually win over Democratic voters more lastingly.
It has gnawed at the legs of furniture and frozen a DVD player with its tray ajar.
For years, they took a slow-but-steady approach, passing laws that gradually gnawed away at Roe's protections.
As an ancient, heavily gnawed femur bone highlights, we weren't always at the top of the food chain.
In it we will claim compensation of our bra of the actress, who gnawed raccoon on the set.
Some argued that the invitation was a distraction from the domestic problems that have gnawed at the president.
Just outside on the adjacent small park overlooking the Delaware River, two Labradors gnawed on their tennis balls.
They invaded my garbage, gnawed on old pork chops, and left them to rot on the kitchen floor.
They had gnawed on each other's ribs and gobbled each other's entrails and torn out each other's hearts.
The fires gnawed away over 1,600 structures, scorching homes, cabins and churches along a fiery path through Sevier County.
Election-related anxiety gnawed at me for months, lighting up old networks of pain in my shoulders and back.
As Christov-Bakargiev drew on a notepad while making her points, her dog, Darcy, gnawed at my pant leg.
The way he said it, though, made me think they should, and that sense of unfulfilled duty gnawed at me.
These issues have gnawed at Mr. Cooperman, who used his five-page letter to rebut some of Ms. Warren's platform.
Dead lizards — ones that have died of natural causes — work well too, even if they've been gnawed on a bit.
"It was a really emotional moment for me, personally," Khosrowshahi said, as the family's cat, Moshe, gnawed on his foot.
Concerns about a rigged election have periodically gnawed at American politics but were most pronounced after the 2000 presidential race.
Nearby was a rib and a jumble of arm bones that had evidently been gnawed off by coyotes and foxes.
"I only knew that after five years of widowhood, I had a story inside that gnawed at me," Locke wrote.
With just piles of gnawed bones to serve as anthropological evidence, we'll likely never know the true motivations of Paleolithic humans.
Kim, like so many Americans, is gnawed by the endless stress of being a Person in America who watches the news.
Giant marine predators also leave behind recognizable marks in gnawed bones and scars in survivors&apos bodies (or on their carcasses).
Yue Yue and Ban Ban continuously gnawed on their many bamboo stalks both on the ground and on a swinging bench.
Cormorants wheeled raucously around the peak of an island headland gnawed into existence by waves pounding it over thousands of years.
"This gnawed at us, because we sensed the wrongfulness and we knew that Jason and others were living the consequences," Kerry said.
Impatiently, he reflected that his life didn't make sense to him, a feeling that had gnawed at him for a long while.
As handler Sam Mammano walked the massive dog around the ring, Dario persistently gnawed at the man's pocket hoping to snag a snack. 
A reporter entered several Polk homes, invited in by tenants, and observed mold growths, rodent-gnawed furniture, leaky roofs and brown bath water.
LONDON, (Reuters) - Uncertainty about the outcome of Britain's European Union referendum gnawed at consumers and businesses in April, two surveys showed on Friday.
A few manage to escape, but are likely to die from their injuries -- sometimes because they have gnawed off a limb to free themselves.
They are kneaded, gnawed at, poked and gouged, reaching out across vast expanses even as they seem about to collapse under their own weight.
Many of his pieces have rough surfaces that look as if they've been gnawed by a plague of locusts in the most attractive way.
A fire in the nineteen-seventies destroyed the arch's roof and most of the interior, and decades of neglect have gnawed at the rest.
Nipah causes deadly encephalitis and pneumonia; it circulates in Asian fruit bats and is also caught from pigs that eat fruit gnawed by bats.
And it is those two moments that gnawed at me, again and again, as I kept waiting for a window…yet another window...my window.
While we were talking, I noticed that his nails looked absolutely hideous—gnawed down little stumps that looked like they could start bleeding any moment.
Having gnawed their way across the Bering Land Bridge with their iron-glazed teeth, beavers by the tens of millions straight-up built North America.
At least, I don&apost remember ever looking at my fingers even as a tiny child when the nails weren&apost stubs, the skin gnawed.
My original suspicion was that the bugs had gone into my nasal cavity while I was asleep and had gnawed away at my prefrontal cortex.
After winning majorities in many state legislatures in the 21 elections, Republicans successfully pushed for restrictions that gnawed away at the protections guaranteed by Roe v.
After winning majorities in many state legislatures in the 2010 elections, Republicans successfully pushed for restrictions that gnawed away at the protections guaranteed by Roe v.
All told, the fires gnawed away more than 17,000 acres and 2,460 structures, scorching homes, cabins and churches and killing 14 people along a fiery path.
The movie is startling for its raw tactility: the opening credits play over close-ups of Jade's burned skin, pitted and gnawed where the acid fell.
In "A Plague of Zombies," Lord John unexpectedly becomes military governor of Jamaica when the original governor is gnawed by what probably wasn't a giant rat.
So it's important to remove or hide anything from your home you don't want gnawed on, especially if these objects could harm your puppy if ingested.
They picked it up from pigs, raised beneath trees containing bat colonies, that had apparently been infected by eating fruit bats had gnawed or defecated on.
I found satisfaction in a book by ­Anthony Burgess called "Ernest Hemingway and His World" (1978), which raised and answered the exact question that gnawed at me.
In politics, practically no higher value exists than being empathetic: Think of the words "I feel your pain" coming from Bill Clinton through a strategically gnawed lip.
Yet the Lakers gnawed away, and for a long stretch, the teams were separated by no more than a basket as Anthony cooled after his promising start.
Starving young girls gnawed on tree bark for sustenance, while horrified children were forced to watch their sisters, mothers and grandmothers gang-raped in front of them.
Illustration by Cristiana Couceiro; photographs by Alexei Nikolsky / AFP / Getty (man); Melina Mara / The Washington Post / Getty (woman); Frank Lukasseck / Getty (binoculars) One question particularly gnawed at Simpson.
I barely had the wherewithal to heat it up, and as I gnawed on the lukewarm crust in despair, I suspected I might never have an appetite again.
They scrabbled at the clear ceiling, gnawed at the air holes drilled in the top of each box, and tried to shove pink, whiskered noses through the ports.
The album features collaborative work from Myahem drummer Hellhammer, Gorephobia guitarist John Litchko, and Grant Richardson of Gnawed, as well as a damned litany of very specific field recordings.
High food inflation had gnawed at consumers' disposable income and retailers' profits were also being hit as rivals cut prices to get rid of their old stock, Brown said.
At 8, Jeffrey still liked the sensation of chewing on hard objects and gnawed the critical piece in Nick's latest Lego structure and the arm of Grace's favorite doll.
But the reimposition of draconian sanctions by the US, sanctions that had been largely lifted as Iran's reward for signing up to the deal, gnawed away at its credibility.
The so-called Chimney Tops and Cobbly Nob fires gnawed away more than 17,000 acres and 2,460 structures, scorching homes, cabins and churches along a fiery path through Sevier County.
After a bout of optimism last week over prospects that Washington and Beijing could reach an initial deal to alleviate their 18-month old dispute, doubts gnawed at markets again.
After a bout of optimism last week over prospects that Washington and Beijing could reach an initial deal to alleviate their 18-month old dispute, doubts gnawed at markets again.
But what he saw at boot camp gnawed at him until he could no longer sleep, he said, and he was too depressed to attend his next level of training.
She could've told them that the walls bulged with asbestos, that the carpet crawled with roaches, that at night the roaches crawled through the walls and loudly gnawed the asbestos.
The young McEwan, the author of blacker-than-black little novels, the man who acquired the nickname "Ian Macabre," would rather have gnawed off his own fingers than written it.
Once they've gnawed and burrowed their way into your intestinal wall, they'll sit there and feast on blood or steal nutrients from food, making you feel tired, sore, nauseous, and bloated.
One thing that gnawed at me on my original journey was that I was always moving, never settling in one place for long, never having a space that was actually mine.
I drank ale and gnawed on pork fat and trailed a noxious cloud of sweat and foul breath as I pranced through New York City in my Little Lord Fauntleroy suit.
"Being in a homeless encampment is like being the grate at the bottom of a drain," Mr. Holys said during a conversation about rats that gnawed their way into his tent.
As I tried to regain my breath at the top of the steps, unable to wrap my mind around anything aside from taking my next breath, a worry gnawed at me.
Repairing the damage wrought on the broadband system, including replacing steel-braid wires that the pesky parrots have gnawed, has already cost A$80,000 ($61,500), network builder NBN Co said on Friday.
But where others missed the boat entirely on one of the most valuable tech startups of all time, Menlo Ventures gnawed its way into an early deal at the last possible moment.
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 depression that gnawed on me slowly has finally engulfed me entirely," the note, written in Korean, read according to The Guardian — with Jonghyun allegedly saying that he "couldn't defeat it anymore.
Strong consumer spending has helped many brick-and-mortar retailers post solid sales gains this quarter, ahead of the key U.S. holiday season even as e-commerce investments have gnawed away profits.
"It's very 'We've got a lot of living to do,'" she said, referring to a big number in the film, as she comically gnawed at the pink crystals lining the dress's sleeves.
Bush's life as a professional baseball player, which began at shortstop when his hometown San Diego Padres chose him first over all in the 333 draft, was an afterthought that gnawed at him.
The world was in flux and anxious about it, three thousand different species of decline gnawed on every institution worldwide, it was impossible to get a good meal anywhere in the United States.
Stocks suffered their steepest drop in eight months on Wednesday, as rising interest rates gnawed at investors and as previously high-flying technology shares tumbled in the face of growing tensions with China.
I think it's safe to say that getting my dick gnawed off by a rapid serpent while a dropping a dookie may be the most terrible thing that could ever happen to a person.
Sibanye-Stillwater said last month it could cut nearly 6,000 jobs at its gold mining operations in a potential restructuring plan as above-inflation cost increases to labour and electricity gnawed at its margins.
A survey published earlier on Wednesday showed inflation gnawed further into the budgets of British households this month, resulting in the sharpest fall in cash available to spend in two-and-a-half years.
My hands are in such a constant state of grotesque that I'd rather wear gloves in the dead of summer than have my gnawed-on nails and cuticles photobomb a Fourth of July photo.
McDonald's has been tightening costs as it invests in improving its food quality, restaurant service and online ordering to woo back diners in the United States, where intense competition has gnawed away at sales.
As if this weren't enough, Breitbart also illustrates many of these pieces with photos of children, women, and men whose heads, faces, and arms have some sort of indiscriminate gnawed-out-looking body part.
The cramped two-bedroom apartment was littered with chipped paint and broken appliances; rats had gnawed several holes in the floor and walls, which were loosely patched over by the city's Department of Buildings.
Some beaches along the New Jersey shore are actually shrinking, gnawed at year after year by waves and hurricane swells with many still awaiting major restoration work from the federal Army Corps of Engineers.
Unicorn Theater's "The Velveteen Rabbit," a stage adaptation of Margery Williams's beloved 1922 picture book at the New Victory Theater, pays sweet and occasionally sorrowful tribute to every plaything loved, gnawed and hugged into tatters.
A little weasel-like animal known as a beech marten cut the power to the world's largest particle accelerator this week when it gnawed through an electrical transformer, according to CERN documents about the outage.
That's because all the fear and anxiety has gnawed holes into our souls and psyches that could be filled with fat and salt and calories as empty as the hand-sanitizer shelves in the supermarket.
Investors fled riskier assets as the latest face-off gnawed at any hopes for a resolution to the long-running U.S.-China trade war, which has rattled markets for months and weighed on world economies.
When she sees him now at family gatherings, she still feels bitter that this secret has gnawed away at her without, it seems, leaving a dent on his perfect life with a wife and kids.
She managed to pull into a nearby garage, where the mechanic quickly diagnosed the issue, pointing out the spot where the cable had been gnawed at and the telltale fur from the rat responsible for it.
Chocolate syrup is relegated to the bowels of the fridge, among old takeout boxes and shriveled onions, before it stumbles across a hideously deformed cupcake, much of its brain gnawed away by its cruel human owners.
Yet the consequences of missing the target are devastating, particularly for arid regions like the Mediterranean, and low-lying ones like Bangladesh and the Eastern seaboard in America, where shorelines are being gnawed by rising seas.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's Central Bank said on Friday it would issue higher denomination banknotes this year and next, in the face of double-digit inflation that has gnawed away at the value of the local currency.
But they all flow in part from the same dysfunctions of a weak state gnawed by corruption and thrown off balance by constant Russian pressure, and the open vistas of opportunity for skulduggery that these have offered.
A Turkish intelligence official told me that one Gülenist received a package from her husband, who was living on the compound in Pennsylvania: inside was a piece of bread that Gülen had gnawed on and left behind.
Months of disagreement between Ms. Merkel and the Christian Democrats' sister party in Bavaria over the management of hundreds of thousands of refugees has gnawed at the unity that her bloc will need to win in September.
But since the last elections, Mr. Khan has been at the forefront of political opposition to Mr. Sharif, portraying him as the face of the status quo and corrupt practices that have gnawed at the political system.
The unfulfilled dream of a cozy retirement home gnawed at Mr. Mussengere in recent years — so much so that he had instructed his children to keep fighting for a new house in the event of his death.
As we all know from The Revenant, or Into the Wild, or that movie where James Franco gnawed his own arm off or whatever, Mother Nature can easily turn a pleasant outdoor hike into a miserable fucking nightmare.
His twitchy debut LP Piteous Gate came out in 2015 around the peak of a mainstream fascination with a group of producers who gnawed at the conventions of club music and presented something a little stickier and malformed.
Once you get overwhelmed, you're hit with waves of panic, and one of your players going down shifts the balance firmly against you as you desperately try to revive your fallen comrade without getting your face gnawed off.
People were eager to return home to pick up medications and family photos, to see if they could move back in, and mostly to answer the question that had gnawed at them for days: How bad is it?
These questions gnawed at Lissa Yellow Bird and, as the journalist Sierra Crane Murdoch recounts in her remarkable first book, "Yellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and a Woman's Search for Justice in Indian Country," eventually came to consume her.
I won't let go of my drumstick until I've gnawed off every bit of cartilage and golden skin, and it's best to not even talk about bacon so crisp that it won't bend for that first porky bite.
That's partly because Nance corralled a group of contributors that each value pushing past their own comfort zones in their work and they used the show as an opportunity to address issues that have gnawed at them for years.
Each day at dawn, its roustabouts drive a truck loaded with collapsible tents into a different village and erect them on whatever flat ground they find — perhaps a patch of goat-gnawed grass between the school and the church.
But it gnawed at me through the long holiday weekend — the letter had too many names, dates, and details to be mere rumor — and on Monday, I began looking into the charges with the paper's legal affairs correspondent, Abdon Pallasch.
There's the torturous trek portrayed in "The Revenant" of Hugh Glass, a 19th-century trapper who, inflamed by revenge, dragged his bloody body 200 miles through the Western wilderness after being gnawed by a grizzly and deserted by fellow trappers.
I didn't include it in my best theater last year, but its absence gnawed at me — now that the show is running in a production at Lincoln Center, with the cast largely intact, I have an opportunity to remedy that.
A tiger in Beijing, China, was clearly feeling this pressure, so he approached a car (whose occupants for some reason didn't drive away from the literal tiger that was coming at them) and straight up gnawed the front bumper off.
Veterinarians tell of dogs who took refuge in hiding places so tight that they got stuck, who gnawed on door handles, who crashed through windows or raced into traffic — all desperate efforts to escape inexplicable collisions of noise and flashing light.
"His desire for going back to public service always kind of gnawed at him," said Mr. Vega, who helped organize the Washington fund-raiser at the home of his cousin, Jose H. Villareal, a prominent lawyer and Democratic fund-raiser.
Geof Huth, the chief records officer for the New York State Unified Court System, maneuvered through rows filled with pages that have been tattered over the centuries and gnawed by rodents, particularly those that had been sealed with wheat paste.
I remember being terrified, a fear I couldn't exactly name, but which gnawed at my innards as I watched Tracy Freeland (Wood) morph from a prepubescent innocent into a sexualized harridan who hides her tongue and belly button piercings from her mother.
"It is a myth that a single person controls this country," he said, adding that his new government would prove its pro-Western credentials by taking "real action" to reform a ramshackle justice system and other branches of the state gnawed by corruption.
"When they began to go after people he knew personally, who had worked for him for years, I think it gnawed at him, and I think he felt helpless," said Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and a confidant of Mr. Trump's.
For weeks he has wandered St. Petersburg gnawed by resentment, wondering why "perfidious" women spurn him for generals and kammerjunkers; why, well into his 40s, he remains in the czarist equivalent of middle management; why even "rotten little dogs" view him with contempt.
Most recently, a construction company had been using the site for refuse, and it was littered with detritus: rusted metal pipe fixtures protruding from the walls of the garages, leftover slats of raw wood gnawed away at the edges, postapocalyptic cement rubble.
While Jon was definitely hiding things from his friends in present day — including the affair his wife, Delilah (Stéphanie Szostak), was having with his best friend, Eddie (David Giuntoli), — it was his guilt over a past incident that gnawed at him for years.
And he has nice help in his amusing backup team, which is divided between parading peacocks (Chris Pratt, Vincent D'Onofrio and Mr. Sarsgaard) and slinking foxes (Ethan Hawke, Lee Byung-hun and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), who steal gnawed-off bits and pieces of the movie.
Mr. Sessions's recusal has gnawed at the president, who has said he would have chosen a different attorney general had he known Mr. Sessions would step away from the inquiry — something Mr. Sessions did in keeping with the guidance of the Justice Department's ethics lawyers.
You can usually tell if they're lurking around your home, however, because your car's brake lines will be gnawed through, and you will therefore be left without a means to travel to work that day, resulting in your immediate termination and ultimate eviction from your house.
These discoveries led to new ways of preventing spillovers of infections into human populations: closing markets where wildlife is butchered for food,; putting bamboo skirts on sap-collection jars to keep bats out; or penning pigs and camels in places where they cannot eat fruit that bats have gnawed.
In a showstopping monologue at the top of the second act, Red's speaking voice — a dyspeptic rasp, as if her vocal cords have been gnawed through by rats — suggests someone who has seen the unspeakable, and takes an already eerie performance by Nyong'o to a darker, unearthly realm.
But the urgency has faded from them, partly because of a sense that the bones of Season 1 are being gnawed over for too long, but mostly because the show's sensitivity and unpredictability are, at almost every moment, shading over into conventional melodrama and self-conscious point making.
Things had started to sour for her on her first night in Hong Kong, awaiting my arrival the next day: at a youth hostel, housed in a building full of sweatshops, rats had gnawed through her leather bag to get a piece of cheese she'd left inside it.
"I hope the community will become more conscious about the importance of planting trees and looking after the ecosystem in order to raise seafood sustainably and prevent coastal erosion," he said, looking toward the Gulf of Thailand, which has gnawed away at the shore, bringing the sea ever closer to his home.
" Instead, he devotes the lion's share of this pocket volume to exploring some of the ways that poetry has bothered and disappointed various factions, starting with Plato and passing through the countless magazine essayists who have, with tedious regularity over the decades, gnawed on the old thematic bone of "the death of poetry.
At an archaeological site called Gough's Cave, in southwestern England, human bones that are approximately 15,000 years old bear unmistakable signs of cannibalism, like butchering marks and human tooth imprints that suggest even the ends of toe and rib bones were gnawed to get at every last bit of grease and marrow.
At the same time, Mr. Yang's cavalier use of racial stereotypes about Asian-Americans and what his former employees say is a surprising lack of attention to his record as a chief executive have also gnawed at those who say they watched their boss similarly fumble delicate topics and conversations for years.
Deer and coyotes roam freely through the book's backyards, reminding property owners who the trespassers are: I have foundonlythe gnawed and spatsplatter of hedge apples, that's how desperate they are, driven toward usby nothing to forage,by vanishing treesand razed fields, by exurbs, by white- flight and our insatiate hunger for sizeand space and taxadvantages.
And the image of Figgrotten's bedroom, crammed with "crazy leaves that were the size of dinner plates, hickory nuts that had absolutely perfect holes gnawed in them, rocks with mica shining inside them," all of which she's laid out "in a trail that went all the way around the edge of the room," is nothing short of magical.
Different types of soil are conducive to growing different types of grapes, which in turn become different types of wine; certain types of high schools in the American northeast—Catholic schools named after monsignors and monks and the better-known saints, public high schools in gray gnawed-down cities like Kingston—produce a certain type of stumpy-brash point guard, certain kinds of oblong or gangly bigs, certain kinds of white-haired men in sweaters who yell at them.
The linkage goes like this: So beloved was tea back in Britain that the East India Company ran out of silver bars to pay the currency-suspicious Cantonese and instead plied them with India-made opium; the Chinese Empire went to war to stop this grubby trade in what they called "foreign mud"; it lost and was forced to cede Hong Kong to Britain; a thus-weakened China was then first nibbled at, then serially gnawed into further humiliating submission by Russia, France, Germany, America — and Japan, newly open to the outside world.

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