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People are being gouged — but often, they don't have any idea as to why they're being gouged every single time they go to the pharmacy.
She looks like her whole spirit has been gouged out.
We see clots and daubs, smeared surfaces, and gouged lines.
As the drill spun, it had gouged out sand and mud.
One person was killed; another nearly had his eye gouged out.
Leaders in New Jersey say its drivers could get gouged. Gov.
The R rating here is earned with blood and gouged eyeballs.
The bird's talon marks are still visible, gouged into the table's wood.
The Philistines captured him and gouged his eyes out, leaving him blind.
The figures' bodies display thousands of small eyes gouged into the panel.
One witness told PEOPLE she saw severely bloodied faces and possibly gouged eyes.
Holes where eyes were gouged out, probably while the people were still alive.
Trump's name was gouged out of his Hollywood Walk of Fame star overnight.
Mr Hayne expressed particular disgust at those who gouged fees without providing services.
Many of the faces were thoroughly destroyed, or the eyes were gouged out.
Raw rock-cuts show where the parking lot was gouged out of a hillside.
Participating shops were seeing gouged incomes as they struggled to meet unrealistic cost cuts.
Gouged into the coastal rock, Tabet regards these pools as fantastic feats of engineering.
The force of the blast gouged a hole many feet deep in the ground.
Customers don't take kindly to being price-gouged, and they adjust their purchases accordingly.
But they were frustrated that you couldn't buy decent climbing gear without getting gouged.
Holes where eyes had been gouged out, probably while the people were still alive.
Kaylee Muthart, 20, is blind after she gouged her eyes out while hallucinating in February.
In revenge, the outraged husband and his brothers ambushed him and gouged out his eyes.
Men had their eyes gouged out, and babies were thrown on the ground and trampled.
From the air it looks like a green carpet, gouged southwest to northeast by glaciers.
One table has been stripped in some areas of its paint, and both are gouged.
A 27-year-old man named Abdullah whose eyes were gouged out with a bayonet.
One death-row inmate in Polunsky, Andre Thomas, gouged out his own eyes and ate one.
The government has ordered vendors to keep prices stable and punished stores that have gouged consumers.
It strode into the next only to be gouged in two great blows: once (rent), twice (bills).
But some people deserve to be gouged, even if it's mostly by other members of their class.
One of the students had his eyes gouged out and the skin on his face was missing.
The online version of Ms. Seeler's catalog of Kollwitz sculptures shows close-ups of deeply gouged surfaces.
"From the air it looks like a green carpet, gouged southwest to northeast by glaciers." he wrote.
Monstrous draglines gouged into spare mesas, and smog settled over valleys and obscured mesa and mountain views.
But she gouged it out with a wedge, and it rolled straight in for a par save.
Unless we fix the system, American taxpayers will get gouged on a vaccine they paid to produce.
More expensive and effective face masks, like N95 respirator masks, are also getting price gouged, Wired reports.
One eye was gouged out and his skull badly fractured and with a bullet hole in it.
They're also pretty random, the researchers found, but trend toward minorities and the uninsured getting gouged the most.
At some point the tolerance of American TV-watchers for being gouged by their cable firms must end.
Investigators say her eyes were gouged out and that she was stabbed several times, including in the genitals.
I make my way down the long steps toward the road, a ripped and gouged hunk of concrete.
I was gouged in the eye and I was hit in the head with a massive police flashlight.
Seventeen-year-old Steinfeld's genitals had been slashed and her eyes gouged out, according to local news reports.
Most days, he shuttled around the gouged-out streets in his hatchback, a car recognized across gang lines.
The soldiers fired three bullets into Mr. Tolbert, then gouged out his right eye and, finally, disemboweled him.
They were unable to go outside for about five days, as the smugglers price-gouged them for groceries.
Females swatted, chased, smacked, gouged, and bit males, who mostly seemed to know better than to annoy them.
Banks have long gouged merchants for these processing services because Visa and MasterCard price-fix the swipe fees.
Deep cracks gouged the stuccoed brick walls of the two-story house her son built with his earnings.
Instead of rooting his story in metropolises such as London, he tells it from the "tattered ocean-gouged fringe".
On a cold Friday night in November, three staff members play cards at a gouged wooden dining-room table.
Schauer and Calderas told police Vrba claimed he stabbed the victim's genitals multiple times and gouged her eyes out.
Nor has his reputation for arrogance, hostility—he once gouged an opposing manager in the eye—and spectacular downfalls.
I turned to my new bestie, Meghan Trainor, in disbelief and almost gouged my eye out with her unicorn horn.
Despite plugging the gouged hole in the emergency spillway with rocks, Croyle said challenges remain for California's second-largest dam.
They hear for the first time a story about an inmate who gouged out his cellmate's eyes during a fight.
Anyway, the conversation among the people who had been gouged on those fees for this game was about referee rigging.
Speculation of a market slowdown, especially in China, has already gouged the stock price of the world's most valuable company.
In Webster County, Nebraska, the prairie rolls in waves, following the contours of a tableland gouged by rivers and creeks.
Consumers are being "gouged" by excessive fees, but they must pay them to get to their destination, Senator Markey said.
They gouged holes in the brick walls of the apartment buildings on Loring Place North, in the University Heights neighborhood.
Ask him about the estimable teeth marks gouged by Sonny Rollins into his mouthpiece after endless hours of intense practice.
These early herders dug through about 1,000 square feet of beach sands down to bedrock and gouged out burial pits.
They want to begin addressing opioid-gouged public funds, they say, and to end litigation, which itself is crushingly expensive.
Sometimes it comes in obvious forms — the gouged eyes of handmaids or the hollow gazes of women forced into prostitution.
The shotgun blast shattered the car windows of four voting rights activists and gouged the wall of a nearby home.
Since grocery stores empty out and prices get gouged in an emergency situation, stocking up ahead of time is best.
Then the first thing I saw was his eye, and I gouged his eye out, which stopped him from going on.
That impact gouged out a piece of the surface of Pluto, making the crust very thin at the point of impact.
In doing so, he arrives at surfaces that are blurred, scraped, gouged, blistered, peeling, distressed, and jammed with dabs of paint.
Dembele gouged Diego Costa's eye, and manager Guus Hiddink was knocked into the dugout area, where he landed on his backside.
Read more: An aged tree, witness to history, falls near the Washington Monument It's bad enough D.C.'s trees were gouged.
The tunnel had to be rerouted to avoid the dangerous pits, which were assumed to have been gouged out by glaciers.
Otherwise it was barren, the stone steps now leading to a gouged-out ravine of pale boulders baking in the sun.
Health insurers have stopped fleeing the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces and they've toned down premium hikes that gouged consumers in recent years.
Help from the air Helicopters have been dropping bags of rocks into the gouged portion in an effort to plug the hole.
Don't leave without checking out the views from the 19503,300-seat Grand Auditorium, and the diamond-shaped bar gouged into the roof.
Nearly a year ago, Kaylee Muthart horrified the world when she gouged out her own eyes during a meth-induced psychotic episode.
Passengers paid up to $21968,20003 each, gouged by a charlatan who lied about the ship's seaworthiness and visas, which were never provided.
Both of the victim's eyes were completely gouged out of their sockets and most of his teeth were knocked out, police said.
Conde said they also threw him into a wall, gouged him in the eye and struck his head with a massive flashlight.
Schilt gouged with the step up front snap kick then would surprise with a quick flick of the kick towards the head.
He gouged out the back of my leg, I know now if I hadn't turned around, I would probably have been disemboweled.
The girl was gang raped, strangled, her head wounded with an ax and her eyes gouged out, police said in a statement.
Running back Le'Veon Bell, the NFL's leading rusher, gouged Baltimore for 21 yards and two scores on the ground on Oct. 1.
From limbless bodies to gorging, ravenous figures to gouged surfaces, there has always been something broken and deeply damaged about Goodman's art.
Some of the heads have had eyes gouged out, others are coated in tar-like substances—all were, or will be, performance props.
Crews used helicopters to drop bags of rocks into the gouged portion of the emergency spillway, in an effort to plug the hole.
An Australian airport worker was gouged in the eye by a falcon that lives in Qantas' hangar at Sydney airport, The Guardian reported.
What does the section that is filled with black and cream-colored geometric shapes, all further marked by the gouged lines, relate to?
They look like small black stains or asterisks, or perhaps even like a pair of gouged-out eyes: These are the broken windows.
Dozens of gasoline stations in Texas have settled claims that they price-gouged customers around Hurricane Harvey last year, the Houston Chronicle reports.
Prescott was 83-of-27 passing for 247 yards and three touchdowns, and Elliott gouged the NFL's top-ranked run defense for 157 yards.
A chunk of flesh had been gouged out of the collective, something stolen, though I'm not sure any of us could have said what.
They are kneaded, gnawed at, poked and gouged, reaching out across vast expanses even as they seem about to collapse under their own weight.
But it's not like White gouged Gronk's eyes or socked him in the testicles; he pushed off in an attempt to defend a pass.
A plume of black smoke rose above the city after the blast which uprooted trees and gouged a large crater outside the police complex.
Characters learn to see the truth only after their eyes are gouged out; they learn to love their children only as they mourn them.
So early bookers may get the best deals, but anyone looking for a last-minute getaway isn't necessarily going to get gouged during the holidays.
Unfortunately, the water flowing over the weir gouged channels in the hillside, sending yet more boulders and debris crashing down into the Feather River below.
Tonight's episode features both an inmate who appears to have gouged out his own eyes and a man who disintegrates into a pile of goo.
The most notable thing about Rose is the fact that both of her eyes have been gouged out, which was possibly her cause of death.
Nearly every story in You Know You Want This has someone getting stabbed, strangled, slashed, gouged, degloved, immolated, bludgeoned, bled out, brain-injured, or asswhupped.
If fans are afraid of anything, it's that their favorite character could have their throat slit, guts poisoned, or eyeballs gouged out at any moment.
"From the air it looks like a green carpet, gouged southwest to northeast by glaciers," wrote a travel writer after time spent in the area.
She is the one patching a cage a walrus has gouged, attending a ewe giving birth and feeding a weak lamb to a restless tiger.
Such steps, plus including contract provisions for additional oversight and accountability of performance and billing, will ensure that taxpayers are not being gouged by profiteers.
One of the Bost's security guards still wears a cloth patch over an eye socket gouged out by shrapnel from a rocket strike in 2016.
From the limbless bodies to the gorging, ravenous figures to the gouged surfaces, there has always been something broken and deeply damaged about Goodman's paintings.
Such heavy spending had gouged a chunk out of the companies' balance sheets, putting their IPO plans on ice, according to people familiar with the matter.
His popularity has been gouged by Argentina's shrinking economy and the higher public utility bills that followed after Macri reduced electricity, water and heating gas subsidies.
The only noticeable clue is the deep scar on her cheek, one that was gouged into her face with a potato peeler by her human trafficker.
Other negative reviewers remark that the surface gets gouged too easily by any kind of knife, but that is a common occurrence for plastic cutting boards.
Rebecca jumped in the water, got on top of the croc, and then gouged its eyes out, which caused it to loosen its grip on Latoya.
Investors, seemingly frustrated with the two companies' lavish spending and the opaque logic behind their merger proposition, have somewhat gouged the stock prices of both businesses.
The oil spill is not Rennell's first mining-related calamity: The operations have gouged red gashes in the coastline and left gaping holes in the forest.
Unlike cane workers today, who wear heavy, protective clothing, the enslaved workers were vulnerable to being gouged and cut by the lacerating leaves of the plant.
Before you know it, everyone is murdering everyone else, and the French are revolting (sic), and the duke of Gloucester has had his eyes gouged out.
"Shkreli was an true-blooded capitalist until he knowingly and intentionally price-gouged a pharmaceutical that he knew people depended on to stay alive," Rosso told me.
Although the decision is a win for Lyft and Uber (and for customers who don't like getting gouged by surge pricing), it will come at a cost.
Rebecca jumped on top of the croc and gouged its eyes out, which caused it to lose its grip on Latoya, who escaped with just minor injuries.
We also have a large farming community and people care deeply about their farmers, so they don't want their farmers to be price gouged or ripped off.
And like the furniture in the first room, these chairs are dented and gouged, with abused legs and seats torn apart as if made of paper bags.
Soon after, a building with a gaping chasm where a window might have once been, and then another, with chunks of plaster gouged out like missing teeth.
The inflation backstop or the inflation kind of safety valve, that's about things that are brought to market and then making sure that they can't be gouged.
His nervous excitement quickly turned to dismay when the teller gouged 12% from the transaction, justifying the theft by tapping on a display-screen of ruinous exchange rates.
The review board in DeLauro's bill would have the power to take steps, including shortening monopolies or imposing fines on companies that it deems to have price gouged.
Additionally, his bipartisan No Surprises Act would protect consumers with health insurance from being gouged by surprise hospital bills, prohibiting out-of-network providers from driving up rates.
The only thing that's really certain is that for fans who have anxiously waited to see their favorite artist perform, getting gouged on tickets is an infuriating experience.
While serving in the military for a decade as an account finance specialist, Mr. Childs worked through an injury in 0003 that gouged and blinded his right eye.
If you missed out on the chance to score a Hatchimals without being gouged on price, take note that there is a brand-new Hatchimals that just became available.
Horn sharks, which tend to be small bottom-dwellers, have little horns on their head, "so if you were to step on them you would get gouged," said Covino.
The surfaces are scored, crimped, stubbled, and gouged with navel-like divots, as if the artist were trying to retain the idiosyncratic features of the amulet's hand-molded dough.
Many of the fest's wealthier attendees find alternate accommodations in the surrounding area—communities from Indio to Palm Springs empty out to accommodate price-gouged rentals for the weekends.
If anything, we are likely underestimating how badly we are being price gouged by some drug makers—after all, a significant percentage of research and development is taxpayer funded.
Its legs had been shortened, the shell was gouged and dirty, convex Perspex windows had been removed, and the interior had been flooded by rainwater and slathered in plaster.
The letters acknowledge that platforms have already taken steps to remove some of the price-gouged products on their sites, but says consumers were already harmed by their presence.
The boy was abducted and beaten by white men, who gouged out an eye, shot him in the head, mutilated his corpse and dumped the body in a river.
In Brazil, Odebrecht was at the centre of a cartel that gouged Petrobras, the state-controlled oil company; its former boss, Marcelo Odebrecht, is serving a 19-year jail sentence.
As a business, managed through private agents and not the government, shimogoe prices were set by the landlords, leading to conflict with farmers, who were often gouged with high prices.
The Blues have thwarted 12 of their last 13 short-handed situations in the last six games after being gouged for seven power-play goals in the previous five. 3.
The current immoral mess where we are gouged by health insurers and Big Pharma who jack up prices and deny needed care all in the name of the almighty dollar.
She has spent many exhausting years since on dialysis, sitting 290 hours a week at her local clinic with huge needles in her arm—her flesh is still gouged with scars.
It could be used to offer low or no-fee payments between friends or remittance of earnings to familys from migrant workers abroad who are often gouged by money transfer services.
I love the art in this animated film about surrealist director Luis Buñuel, best known for that short you watched in film class where a woman's eye is seemingly gouged open.
When Gloucester's eyes are gouged out (by an electric drill) one of the eyeballs is thrown into the audience, provoking nervous laughter at precisely the wrong time for a theatrical joke.
She has spent many exhausting years since on dialysis, sitting 21980 hours a week at her local clinic with huge needles in her arm—her flesh is still gouged with scars.
"A mother had her eyes gouged out with spears as she tried in vain to prevent her 17-year old daughter from being raped by 14 soldiers," she told the Council.
With my father's rock pick I gouged at the dull, bristly hide of the nearest mummifying kangaroo, prizing apart bones and leathery tendons, mouth-breathing through the nausea all the while.
"There's been a lot of progress," notes Graves, who eventually escaped her pimp — but only after he gouged her face with a potato peeler and stomped on her, breaking her jaw.
For the third time, a yakuza member has been found dead with his eyes gouged out, and lawyer-turned-private-eye Takayuki Yagami is trying to get to the bottom of it.
Conde says he was an unarmed passenger during a traffic stop when he was thrown into a wall, punched, Tasered, gouged in the eye and hit in the head with a flashlight.
Some 40 craters this size may have been gouged out of our planet in the same interval, said William F. Bottke, an asteroid expert at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo.
Tax cuts enacted in 2012 have gouged a hole in the budget as revenue failed to meet monthly estimates, although February marked a fourth straight month that collections met or exceeded projections.
Debunking the myth of innovation is a step toward protecting the hundreds of thousands of medication-dependent Americans who are being gouged for profits on drugs they likely helped pay to create.
Those paper works offer some essential preparation for Ms. Maiolino's recent art, including her cunning late drawings and wall-mounted works of gouged plaster, which play similar tricks with inside and outside.
"They make sure markets are fair, protect our air and our water, and ensure that we're not taken advantage of giant corporations or gouged by Wall Street banks," the group's petition said.
Her 19673-foot-21967, 220-pound body was covered with more than 21968 stitches from being bitten, gouged and clawed by her co-workers, whom she never blamed for the many maulings.
When migrant workers there send money back to their families in places such as Mexico, India, and Africa, they are gouged by money-transfer companies — paying as much as 5%–12% in fees.
Woodard was left sightless, both eyes gouged out, and thrown in jail, igniting a racial fuse that would burn its way across America to Waring, the White House and eventually the Supreme Court.
On my trips I saw kids who had been shot, women who had been gang-raped, a man whose eyes had been gouged out, an old couple who had been set on fire.
There's a similar hole gouged in the flooring of the tiny corner room my partner uses as his office, and our fix has been to be strategic about the positioning of his office chair.
Baker A class action case on Microsoft Corp's bid to fend off claims by Xbox 360 owners who contend that the videogame console has a design defect that causes game discs to be gouged.
Across the river, on the kuben -owned ranches, the land was rumpled and gouged, with dirt piled up next to wide craters filled with standing water, the same livid color as the Rio Branco.
The Pentagon in the past has sought broad, extensive rights on IP when negotiating contracts, arguing that such data is needed to sustain a system and not get gouged by costly maintenance contracts later.
And as disparate as these films can be, they've also created visual tropes of their own: Eyeballs and ears are gouged with blunt objects, people are shot point blank, people fling themselves from buildings.
Mr Ford, who says he wants to stop drivers from being "gouged at the pumps", has the authority to cancel the provincial cap-and-trade plan and also has the majority to pass necessary legislation.
The Pacific Division cellar-dwelling Coyotes, who are being gouged for a ghastly 4.2 goals per contest, will look to tighten the bolts on their leaky defense Tuesday when they visit the New Jersey Devils.
Tom Frost, a renowned rock climber who made daring first ascents up the towering El Capitan in Yosemite National Park and designed climbing hardware to protect rock from being gouged and scarred, died on Aug.
Those brave pilots, gouged from the game's code, seemed to serve as Griffith's guardian angels in the next few years, during which he lived by the hacker's creed: Enlightened cheating is the highest form of gameplay.
In and around all this Mr Kurniawan serves up Peeping Toms and rival lovers, street fights and road rage, messy bodily functions and grievous bodily harm—an ear is severed, bones are broken, eyeballs are gouged.
In his sculptures — which have been described as starting out as "a studio exercise" — he began making "masks" in 2000, beginning with cardboard boxes, which he ripped, tore, and gouged, and enhanced with various cardboard appendages.
Within two minutes of slamming into Earth, the asteroid, which was at least six miles wide, had gouged a crater about eighteen miles deep and lofted twenty-five trillion metric tons of debris into the atmosphere.
Mr. Bulger's eyes appeared to have been dislodged from his head, although it was unclear whether his attackers gouged them out or if they were knocked out because he was beaten so severely in the attack.
In "The Convent," so many of these are gouged, popped or singed that it's easy to lose count — especially in a movie whose murky plot and even murkier lighting puts a considerable strain on our own.
Indeed, the collection's benchlike sofa is strung with Manila cord and sits atop gouged oak legs evoking snakeskin, while a decorative brass bowl is polished smooth in parts but left rough and unfinished at its base.
A doorway with red velvet curtains leads backstage to three sets of sculptures: mops for cleaning up blood; office chairs seemingly gouged by bullets; and elegant ladders, a means of escape or a stairway to heaven.
The scars, though, are still visible — from the tracks gouged into the earth by the heavy machinery used to cut down thousands of ancient trees to the gaping holes in the canopy created by their removal.
Aquarium owner Ammon Covino told BuzzFeed News the species' horns are sharp enough that "if you were to step on them you would get gouged," and they will "absolutely" bite humans who try to mess with them.
She performed with tigers until she was nearly 19553, her 5-foot-3, 100-pound body covered with more than 21912 stitches from being bitten, gouged and clawed (though she never blamed her tigers for the maulings).
The only time I felt gouged was in Dunhuang, the most touristic of my stops, where I'd found a cab on arrival and my rate mysteriously went up by 100 renminbi over the course of the day.
"Fish jumping out of the sea, birds diving into the water," remarks Gauranga, a fisherman whose eye was gouged out during a childhood encounter with a stingray and now wears its tail as a good-luck charm.
Video footage showed a plume of black smoke rising above the city after the blast, which uprooted trees and gouged a large crater outside the police complex, located on a busy thoroughfare in the city of 420,000 people.
In previous years, a string of disappointing titles, including "Medal of Honor: Warfighter," had led to criticism from customers who also complained that they were being gouged for additional game content that was uninspired and filled with bugs.
Saturday night VIPs won't be paying twice as much as usual, but Bob Bob Ricard can now cater to a more cautious demographic hoping to snag a Sunday night beef Wellington without feeling totally gouged at the till.
A New York Times profile reported that Lik had price-gouged through limiting reprints; for "Phantom," he printed just a single black-and-white copy, which supposedly convinced a private collector to purchase it for an astronomical price.
A man accused in the murder of a transgender Missouri teen allegedly gouged out the victim's eyes, stabbed the victim's genitals multiple times, burned the body and then bragged about the killing, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Along with Kaylee Muthart, a recent high-profile instance of self-enucleation occurred in December of 2017, when a mentally ill inmate in Colorado gouged out his eyes using his own fingernails that hadn't been cut in six weeks.
By 2014, he had smuggled out tens of thousands of photographs depicting civilians who had been starved or tortured to death — eyes gouged out and limbs torn out of sockets — ultimately delivering them to Congress and the United Nations.
She performed with tigers until she was nearly 80, and her 5-foot-3, 100-pound body was covered with more than 700 stitches from being bitten, gouged and clawed, though she never blamed her tigers for the maulings.
That February 2500 low was the end of a "stealth bear market" that gouged some 250 percent from the S&P 21990 while inflicting worse damage on industrial stocks and foreign indexes — on multiple waves over the course of six months.
When Irma had finally moved on, the family emerged from their hideaway to discover that the storm surge and wind had gouged holes in two sides of the house and had swept away Ms. Carty's sister from her home next door.
From there my photo was taken by a man who issued an ominous warning in my ear and I was ushered into a lounge from yesteryear, all vintage furniture, frayed photos of people with eyes gouged out and other clues masquerading as props.
As they prepare to face a run-heavy Los Angeles offense, the Cardinals need to tighten up a rush defense that was gouged for 208 yards by LeSean McCoy and Buffalo and ranked 28th in the league at 133.0 yards per game. 1.
We've all be there before: getting price-gouged for a set of throwaway earbuds at the supermarket, or paying extra because you waited until the last minute to buy all of the tech you need to stay occupied on a long flight.
O/U: 2783 ABOUT THE DOLPHINS (2278-278): Miami was gouged for a staggering 219 points during its five-game slide before sending Denver to its eighth straight defeat, getting a pair of safeties and a touchdown from its defense and special teams.
The show accordingly gives us wedding massacres, Byzantine plots devised by silver-tongued rich people, women killing witless and cruel men with fire, a dozen pairs of star-crossed lovers, repetitive incest, gouged eyes, gorgeous vistas with ancient castles, and disgusting morbidity.
WASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider Microsoft Corp's bid to fend off class action claims by Xbox 360 owners who contend that the videogame console has a design defect that causes game discs to be gouged.
But everything they did was a messy downhill tumble, with disjointed shoulder movements, arms holding poles out straight, skis that crossed, bindings that broke off boots, and wherever they went the snow was gouged by crashing bottoms, hips, head-over-heels dives.
At congressional hearings and elsewhere, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson held up DirecTV NOW and its low, low price of $35 per month as a shining example of how consumers won't get gouged by his company's $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner.
Those Argus eyes, whether they indicate an invisible spirit who sees all but says nothing, or simply a sensitive person constrained from expressing what she feels, are gouged right through the paper into the blank wood underneath like so many irrevocable wounds.
In an ode to the material, the artist Myra Mimlitsch-Gray created a sculptural work called "Magnification: Engraving," (2017) that looks like a of a block of linoleum (or an exceptionally smooth container of ice cream) with scoops of material gouged from its gleaming surface.
Everything converges in the top quarter of the painting where the deep grooves punctuating the beach, a triangle of dunes, and a slice of sea meet below an emphatic horizon line and a wide band of sky, as agitated as the gouged expanse of sand.
As mid-priced merchants and department stores have been gouged by declining foot traffic and online competition, the number of dollar stores in the country has swelled from around 20,000 in 2011 to close to 30,000 today, according to the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.
Imagine FYF Fest, but one tenth of the size, on the beach in Mexico, and without the suffocating crowds, intrusive security, price-gouged drinks, or general sense of entitlement that often accompany a top-tier alternative festival in the US. Such a place does exist.
ICE officially runs Krome but has privatized almost all services, including security, health care, phone and video calling, and the commissary, where detainees are gouged with prices that no one in the free world would pay—about $17 for a tube of toothpaste, for example.
Chbosky and Spiliotopoulos tweak this story by having the enchantress place a curse not only on the Beast/Prince (Dan Stevens) and his household but also the adjacent town, whose people forget how the prince and his family gouged them with taxes and threw lavish parties.
"Of course, the first time, it was a little scary," he said, recalling his debut journey on a rickety, unlit elevator that rattled 583 yards underground into a dimly lit warren of caves and tunnels gouged from one of the world's biggest deposits of salt and potassium.
But now a combination of the historical bonds, the scale of the destruction and a sense that the American government is not mobilizing anywhere near enough to match the calamity that has befallen its own citizens has gouged a particularly deep wound in the Puerto Rican diaspora.
The displacement of earth in the documentary is on a far larger, more dramatic scale than what any casual gardener does, true, but the movie is a stark reminder that someone, at some point, cleared and gouged the land to build that gardener's house, streets and city.
And he tells the story of how a kid like him, who grew up in a house with a neat plaid cloth on the kitchen table and numbers for the veterinarian and the pizza delivery guy on the fridge, ended up with arms gouged by opioids.
In the green burial plan, plots would be filled each day or every two days and trees planted all over the site to facilitate a 25-year decomposition, mending an island that's been gouged with holes for decades and creating a lush park space in the process.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two University of California, Berkeley professors have taken a deep dive into new data and found that claims in Michael Lewis' bestseller "Flash Boys" that retail investors are being gouged, or "front-run," by high-speed traders not to be true - at least not now.
That there should be tax breaks for students, that an internet legislatively protected as a 21st-century utility shouldn't be gouged by providers, that the separation of church and state should be inviolable were all assumed to be decent and reasonable evidence of modern American democracy and its institutions.
He won on the back nine with a sand wedge he gouged out of the rough to 25 feet on No. 5, a gap wedge to 210 feet on No. 212 for another birdie, and a 683-foot par save that kept him two shots in the clear.
There is at least one workaround to getting gouged on water, but stadium officials are doing all they can to discourage the thrifty from saving a few bucks: I'm not sure what the warning is for—are you not supposed to drink it because it's recycled, or because it's a urinal?
MARAWI, Philippines — As she approached her house for the first time since militants took over the neighborhood, evidence of a disaster unfolded around Haydee Dimalawang: "ISIS" spray-painted on the door of the family's completely stripped car, walls gouged by bullets, a kitchen ripped in half by a mortar shell.
Among accounts it accumulated was one from a South Sudanese man who said he had been hiding in the bush and returned home to find that government soldiers had gouged out the eyes of his wife with spears when she tried to stop them from raping their 17-year-old daughter.
While Amazon Prime users will no doubt enjoy the perk (whether or not we're gouged for it with that ever-rising subscription fee), it'll likely be a different story entirely for the company's network of independent contractors on which Amazon is reliant for delivering packages through its Flex or delivery partner programs.
In Florida, a convict named Jeremy Barrett who received a $2003,2200 settlement from the Department of Corrections for negligence, after he was attacked in 2300 by another inmate who gouged out his eye, was forced to pay the state nearly $21967,000 from the settlement as reimbursement for his three years in prison.
Photographer Frankie Quinn documents the mid-1990s confrontations in the town of Portadown during funerals and parades, scenes that foreground police violence; a man with a gouged and bloodied forehead is escorted to safety by friends; another protestor karate-kicks a shielded police officer; still others are dragged off the streets by angry cops.
Their photos plainly documented their lives: a teenage boy on a windowsill in a hallway on E. 4th Street, the walls gouged and crumbling; High and Mel in torn jeans and torn tights on a St. Marks roof; a sleeping boy in baggy jeans on a Brooklyn-bound R train, sprawled over the seats as if in a bed.
Since then, reports have trickled out suggesting he was beaten to death with what inmates call "slocks" (a lock in a sock) while still in his wheelchair before possibly having his eyes partially gouged out with shanks at United States Penitentiary Hazelton, a high-security Bureau of Prisons (BOP) facility located in the mountains of West Virginia.
The opening credit sequence shows a woman daintily carving a real rat served on fine china, and the rest of the action treats viewers to an act of self-­castration, an eye being gouged out with a stiletto heel, a woman being asphyxiated in a bowl of dog food and a great many sex scenes, some regrettably unforgettable.
"He just gouged them out, recognizing there would be plenty of chances to put them back in again, wrapped them up and put them in the Bath Oliver tin so should anything happen – just as when Oliver Cromwell ordered the Crown Jewels to be smashed up – they could ferry these away and could rebuild it in due course," Bruce told The Times.
Following the news of Kaylee Muthart, the 20-year-old woman who gouged out her own eyes while in a meth-induced psychotic state in February, PEOPLE looked into what happens to the brain when a person is under the influence of a dangerous stimulant such as meth and how it may lead them to commit a brutal act of self-harm.
He dated his obsession to 1947, when in supposedly smallpox-clear New York a man visiting from Mexico died of the disease, 12 others caught it, and the city went wild with fear—that age-old fear of a disease that killed a third of its victims, had ravaged the native tribes of the Americas, and left the faces of survivors gouged with scars.
Like many other countries in the world that have universal health care, I believe there is a role for private insurance but we have to re-evaluate what that looks like — we need to create transparency in the system, break up what is essentially an oligarchy in the pharmaceutical and health care industries and ensure Americans aren't being gouged for services they need to live.
And if that stimulation includes government agreeing to industry demands to lengthen or even hyper-extend market review periods in order to encourage the private sector to get digging and fast, then it could result in UK consumers being on the hook twice: First by shelling out to lay the fiber in the first place, and then getting price-gouged to use the fibre-powered Internet services they've helped pay for.
Teng has made this trip nearly a thousand times, but Husab always seems like a mirage: a virtual city stretching seven miles across the desert floor, from two vast open pits being gouged out of the rocky substratum to a processing plant that, on the last working day of 2016, produced its first drums of U₃O₈, the yellowcake that can be used to generate nuclear power (and also to make weapons).
When the elevator door opened on one floor to release a pointlessly smiling girl wearing a beret, and on another a hunched-over old man with dandruff on his shoulders and a faint odor of urine, I caught sight of shabby hallways, in a state of disrepair, the name of a dentist gouged into frosted glass on the first and a lawyer on the next, his long foreign name nothing but consonants.

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