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"jugular" Definitions
  1. any of the three large veins in the neck that carry blood from the head towards the heartTopics Bodyc2
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Lady Olenna will slice your jugular open with a word.
He also has an appetite to go for the jugular.
Two dogs, locked in the cage, going for the jugular.
But a few companies also went right for the nostalgia jugular.
"They decided to slit the jugular of our movie," he said.
But Trump, with a keen instinct for the jugular, was unrelenting.
It's obvious that Garmin is going straight for the Fitbit jugular.
Katz proposed going for the jugular by attacking Nintendo's reputation with marketing.
She also claims they admitted her jugular vein was nicked during surgery.
"He's going for the jugular, which is typical Trump style," he said.
I will go for the jugular and ask God for forgiveness later.
Later, Sharon was leaving Delilah when she REALLY went for Trump's jugular.
Best and Meche died; Fletcher was stabbed 1 millimeter away from his jugular.
Before, they were possessed by aesthetic distance; now they go for the jugular.
Real Talk: Chris Rock went straight for the jugular in his opening monologue.
Dems going for jugular as Pruitt dodges and weaves around yes/no questions.
But Haacke went for the jugular, merely following the money to devastating effect.
Go deeper: House Democrats are set to go for the jugular on health care
X-rays show the projectile lodged in his chest -- barely missing his jugular vein.
Seeing Renata and Madeline go for the jugular is indeed deliriously fun to watch.
In the ensuing struggle, Lola accidentally nicks her own jugular, killing her almost instantly.
He has a jugular instinct in courtroom battles but a distaste for political ones.
They know when to bide their time and when to go for the jugular.
Had it been something a little thicker, a little sharper, the jugular is right here.
It goes straight for Google's jugular — its proudest characteristic, machine intelligence, and its core business.
He does mention a specific dollar amount -- but it's obvious he's going for the jugular.
She went straight for the jugular, poking fun at Corden's weak ratings and relative anonymity.
We want to do so carefully and sensitively and not just go for the jugular.
The knife that had plunged into his neck missed his carotid artery and jugular vein.
" Hugh Williamson went for the jugular, saying that the nation would have "an elective king.
A jet of blood spews from the same jugular wound inflicted on Saint Lucy's neck.
Fiddy's usually the guy going for the jugular, but sounds like he's cutting Kanye some slack.
Sure, Cruz hit Trump occasionally on donating to Democrats — but he didn't go for the jugular.
Meanwhile, quite shockingly, Franklin is seen being stabbed in the jugular by a stranger in jail.
They might strike ten miles away, but I could feel them closer than my jugular vein.
Charlie and Denise have a long history of getting along and then going for the jugular.
The second star: Ryan Miller's three-year-old son – This kid goes right for the jugular.
If he chooses to testify, he will risk being questioned by prosecutors fixated on his jugular.
Woodpeckers also have a long tongue that can wrap around the head and pinch the jugular vein.
His mother, Margie Fletcher, told CNN affiliate KATU that the knife missed his jugular by 1 millimeter.
More worrisome, there was a blood clot in the patient's jugular vein, on the patient's right side.
Others went for the jugular, trying to use partisan politics to prevent a provision from getting through.
" Later, a troll really went for the jugular by saying Pink "is aging pretty well for a big.
The internet can be a peculiar place, where some people forget about humanity and go for the jugular.
Doctors said his injuries included a severed jugular vein and carotid artery as well as separate puncture wounds.
Feingold lacked Reid's appetite for the jugular, losing to Ron Johnson in 20183 and then again in 2016.
This reflects his instinct for the jugular: Once the distinction between truth and falsehood disappears, anything is possible.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, who has mocked Senator Marco Rubio of Florida as weak, go for the jugular?
But after Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court late last year, Republican state legislators went for Roe's jugular.
As long as the person telling the jokes doesn't get too real, they can aim straight for the jugular.
Watch for whether Cruz goes for the jugular, throwing the kitchen sink of past Trump statements at his rival.
The recruit's fear grows more intense, and the need for absolution more urgent, with each thump of the jugular.
There was a void in reaching the young female audience, and I'm a firebrand — I go for the jugular.
Boeing and Airbus won't gain anything by "going at each other's jugular," according to the European planemaker's top salesman.
The light tube slips on the way down and gashes Arquette near the jugular, causing blood to gush out.
If Adobe really wanted to go for the digital marketing jugular, it could fork over the cash and buy Marketo.
Watching hardcore pornography online might be bad for Sara's childhood psyche, but it isn't going to rip her jugular out.
That same year, he also went for the Academy jugular with his turn as Ron Woodruff in Dallas Buyers Club.
Kim Kardashian went straight for Lamar Odom's jugular after he dissed Khloe Kardashian ... making fun of him for visiting brothels.
Macy's In this piece of weaponized wistfulness, Macy's wields their most iconic holiday institution to go straight for the jugular.
Woodpeckers have multiple adaptations for protecting their brains from injury, but occluding their jugular veins is not one of them.
Jugular clots have been associated with conditions like cancer, but an unprovoked clot in an otherwise healthy person is uncommon.
Since today marks the 20th anniversary of Jack's death, she's aiming for the "catharsis jugular," and fully basking in her grief.
I didn't ask, but I assume it was tied up that way so it could drain properly as the jugular bled.
Valliere said Trump would be "going for the jugular," attacking Clinton personally as well as her judgment about her email server.
It sounds a bit alarming, frankly—how can pressing on the jugular of athletes during games possibly be good for you?
His esophagus was torn, his jugular vein exposed, there was rampant infection and necrotic tissue all the way around Frank's neck.
Tourist by Stephanie Sian Smith Just like Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Tourist writes electronic music that strikes at the emotional jugular.
The pigs came straight from the slaughterhouse, where workers had severed their jugular vein and carotid artery and then decapitated them.
However, an autopsy showed that her jugular vein and carotid artery were cut by metal shrapnel from the air bag's inflator.
Few -- if any -- Republican members of Congress have more fully embraced Trump's go-for-the-jugular approach to politics than Gaetz.
Democrats, apparently, continue to lack the go-for-the-jugular mentality that their right wing counterparts have successfully embraced for decades.
Cunning politicians can skip accountability, and British broadcasting's rules on impartiality and balance, by going straight for the voters' emotional jugular.
Elizabeth Warren did not go for former Vice President Joe Biden's jugular by bringing up their long-standing feud over bankruptcy.
The first issue, titled "Tales Calculated to Drive You MAD: Humor in a Jugular Vein," appeared on newsstands in August 1952.
The first issue, titled "Tales Calculated to Drive You MAD: Humor in a Jugular Vein," appeared on newsstands in August 1952.
A show that's not known for being emotionally direct will always make an impact when it goes straight for the jugular.
However, one wound to the neck caused a small perforation to the right jugular vein and would be fatal without medical treatment.
News, Kim Kardashian West, 37, goes for the jugular after allegations surface that Thompson, 27, cheated on her sister throughout her pregnancy.
Justin Bieber compliments his own "perfectly symmetrical face" and "nice jugular action" at Cheryl's request (please just let the Brits explain her).
Those who have followed Trump's career note that he made his name by going for the jugular as a real estate mogul.
Save for a muscular, mid-tempo rendition of Bauhaus' "Bela Lugosi's Dead," every song on the album goes straight for the jugular.
He had also researched how long it took an adult to bleed out after her jugular vein was cut: about three minutes.
Ratcheting up the punishment last year, Congress passed the North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act, aiming for the nation's economic jugular.
That same fluid shift caused a distension of the neck's jugular vein, more cardiac output and a thickening of the forehead's skin.
When Nestor's mom dies, it's maudlin, to be sure, but Muller's script is willing to go for the jugular in terms of pathos.
Occam's razor slipped, right by the jugular vein, costing the lives of more than 100,000 Iraqi civilians and more than 4,000 American troops.
Negan stabbed "rapey Davey" in the neck, ordering his lackeys to fetch Sasha a new shirt as David bled out from the jugular.
One shard pierces through my neck and slices into my jugular, and blood is squirting through my fingers and pouring onto the floor.
No, he's going for the jugular with taunting tweets about the very agency that investigated, sued, and then settled with him for fraud.
In their joint tour, which featured funk rockers Primus as the opener, Public Enemy and Anthrax were going for the jugular of doubt.
The concept is an outsider assuming power in D.C. to the great dismay of longtime political hacks who go straight for the jugular.
One of the leads on "Bajillion" is a go-for-the-jugular broker named Victoria — "a bully with daddy issues," Ms. Vilaysack said.
"It missed the jugular by a millimeter, but it did hit one of the main arteries, so he had some serious surgery," Margie says.
Trump emerged from the GOP primaries with a reputation for putting away his opponents, knowing just where their jugular was and ripping into them.
The Navy corpsman used his fingers to pinch off bleeding from my jugular vein, refusing to let go until surgeons gave him the signal.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a game that understands the simple joys of sneaking behind a Nazi super soldier and sticking the knife in their jugular.
Eggert was out for a walk in L.A. Friday morning when she went for the jugular with her former "Charles in Charge" co-star.
But she could have jumped out at Negan and bit him in the jugular Rick Grimes-style — and possibly even killed that same Savior!
"Now is the time when you have to go for your opponent's jugular," said Francesco Galietti, a political analyst for Policy Sonar in Rome.
He was hauled into the Butler Cabin for a sit-down talk with CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz, who immediately went for the comedic jugular.
Given he's already successfully convicted two Trump associates and is leaning on others, it's not hard to envision Mueller going for the jugular here.
From the ground, doctors who saw the images noticed that there didn't appear to be any blood flow in the astronaut's left jugular vein.
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez doesn't care the judge in the Brock Turner sexual assault case followed the probation department's sentencing recommendation ... she's going for the jugular.
The Q collar gently clamps down on the jugular vein, putting a "kink in the hose" to increase the amount of blood in the brain.
I survived because I was lucky: The bullet severed my carotid artery but the heat of the round cauterized my artery to my jugular vein.
"Masvidal has responded saying negotiations are underway, and promised fans the bout would look like "two dogs, locked in the cage, going for the jugular.
He has a bully's instinct for the jugular and a sense of how sick an angry America is of politics as usual and political correctness.
The reviewer was Edgar Z. Friedenberg, a sociologist, whose piece was not exactly a strike at the jugular; it was mainly focussed on sounding dismissive.
I thrust the oar downward over and over until his jugular burst and his blood spurt upward like a water fountain with too much pressure.
" Khloé then reveals that she became so irritated that she threatened, "I'm gonna punch you in your f—ing jugular because of your depressed, negative energy.
Where Slender in particular suffers from ambiguity (when caught, the screen simply fades into white noise) Power Drill Massacre – quite literally – goes straight for the jugular.
While the SEC had floated the possibility of requesting Musk lose his title prior to the hearing, the agency didn't go for the jugular in court.
Ten days after my diagnosis, doxorubicin will be infused into my body through a port surgically implanted in my chest and connected to my jugular vein.
"California's regulations strike at the jugular of Facebook's active users with a thermonuclear impact on losses," said Eric Schiffer, CEO of private equity firm Patriarch Organization.
The blood clot was detected during a vascular study of 11 astronauts on the station to assess the effect of space on the internal jugular vein.
Corden, 37, went straight for the jugular in the first round, teasing Hart about his short stature as the two squared off on The Late, Late Show.
The unidentified officer was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition with stab wounds in her jugular and trachea, police said in an update on Facebook .
But in going for the jugular — making fun of her voice, which is largely outside of her control — the girls in the house look like the villain.
This week, magazine designers go for the jugular, Trump turned down Warhol prints, the state of the digital in 22017, ancient Roman cities, female photojournalists, and more.
He played the game twice in making the video—along with the other 3D Mario games—so, he isn't going for the jugular with a dull knife.
He says the debate will be tricky waters for both candidates to navigate, because if they both go for the jugular ... Trump will be the only winner.
He certainly has political talent — charisma, a raw cunning, an instinct for the jugular, a form of the common touch, a certain creativity that normal politicians lack.
Bolanos was found with 24 stab wounds, including some that fatally severed her jugular vein, and injuries to her head and face, according to a medical examiner.
"Neil is tough; he goes for the jugular," said Simon Jenkins, an author and columnist who worked with Mr. Neil early in his career at The Economist.
Both also hold that their method of swiftly slicing through the jugular vein and carotid artery with a razor-sharp knife renders an animal unconscious almost immediately.
" Navy SEAL Special Operations Chief Craig Miller testified Wednesday that he saw Gallagher stab the ISIS prisoner "on the right side of his neck, toward the jugular vein.
He works hard, has an instinct to go for the jugular and possesses a scoring habit that can at times make him appear greedy, at other times sharing.
No one understood as well as he did that the Republican field was relatively weak, not strong, and he has an instinct for the jugular that is unerring.
He consistently went for the jugular, eventually becoming the iconic figure at the helm of 60 Minutes and setting the standard for what Americans expect from TV journalism.
And Li Jie has to slide across the table in his pleather jeggings to try and pull it out of his jugular like a magician brandishing a white rabbit.
Mr. Trump's Twitter posts reflect his go-for-the-jugular strategy to discredit a rival, which has been a key feature of his campaign over the last seven months.
"The resolve and the self belief was all here... "If we got the momentum, we had a chance and when we saw Fiji flagging, we went for the jugular.
"He s going to say harsh things, he s going to go right for the jugular, but what he s saying is what other people are afraid to say."
" Then "SNL" went for the jugular, addressing Spicer's fumbled comment about Hitler sending Jews to "Holocaust centers" with the line: "Yeah, I know they're not really called 'Holocaust centers.
Her style was not the intimidating jugular attack of columnists who expose intimacies or misdeeds in the private lives of public figures, thriving on Schadenfreude and sometimes damaging reputations.
Ladies and gentlemen/My name is Alfred Hitchcock and this is Music To Be Murdered By/It is mood music in a jugular vein/So why don't you relax?
Barrón-López: Even as the top four try to draw stronger contrasts on the trail, they all are hesitant to go for the jugular on a national debate stage.
So how did the Saudis, who in 2018 spent an estimated $67.6 billion on arms — second only to the U.S. and China — fail to defend their economic jugular vein?
He heads to Lucious' mansion to tell him, but before they can enjoy their newfound brotherly love, Grandma Lea pierces a knife into Tariq's jugular when Lucious' back is turned.
There is a reason why "go for the jugular" indicates a particularly depraved brutality, with a very light amount of force applied briefly, the injury can be lasting and dangerous.
At 2 years old, Leo Krim was too young to defend himself when his nanny dragged a knife across his neck, slicing a jugular vein and striking his spinal cord.
Google, meanwhile, went directly for the emotional jugular in a spot so blatantly designed to tug at your heartstrings it was immediately uncomfortable to the point where it felt manipulative.
Motti Rosenzweig, the single slaughterer, or shochet, kills his animals by using an extremely sharp knife to slice through the carotid artery and jugular vein, severing the trachea and esophagus.
"Breaking the monopolies enjoyed by the dos Santos family would be going for the jugular," said Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, an author and expert on Angola who teaches at Oxford University.
Mr. Chayes went for the jugular, telling the 15 judges in The Hague with great fervor of the death and destruction inflicted on Nicaragua by the American mining of its harbors.
The Utah Medical Examiner&aposs Office said an autopsy showed the child had three penetrating stab wounds to the neck including one that severed the carotid artery and the jugular vein.
He aims high and goes for the jugular, taking on one of the biggest topics imaginable in political science: Will China's Communist Party stay in power in its present, authoritarian form?
It is a dreadful place where our most august jurists ruminate over catheter gauges and needle sizes, and ponder whether to slice deep into the groin or puncture internal jugular veins.
" (Unlike with "Cryin' Chuck," Trump has not gone for the jugular with a nasty nickname for Pelosi.) In her memoir, Pelosi recalled that her Catholic parents "raised me to be holy.
It Comes at Night is enthralling horror, but it's utterly devastating as a portrait of modern America: It goes straight for the jugular of contemporary American politics and slices clean through.
Legs, back, jugular is the go-to order of events for most successful attacks, however, when the neck is 1.8 meters (6 feet) long, that can put a spanner in the works.
The Diagnosis In 1932, Dr. André Lemierre reported on 20 patients he'd seen who became ill with a sore throat and then went on to develop a clot in their jugular vein.
The clot was infected with bacteria, and the disease spread from the jugular to the lungs, bones, brain and other organs when tiny pieces broke off, seeding the infection throughout the body.
Longtime observers of Mr. Giuliani were not surprised by his ability to go for the jugular of political opponents or his desire to cast himself as the lawman striding to the rescue.
Their snappy, spooky, deathrock-tinged black/thrash goes straight for the jugular, and answers the age-old question of what would happen if Mortuary Drape met Judas Priest in a crusty tomb.
The Atlanta Falcons could be OK at home against the Kansas City Chiefs, who don't usually go for the scoreboard jugular, but Adrian Clayborn is out and I don't trust Atlanta's secondary.
Islamic law directs that the animal's throat be cut from the neck through the jugular vein and carotid artery so that the spinal cord is not severed and the blood can drain.
But whether a team wins by 50 or 60 proves less about its inherent quality and more about its style of play, its use of substitutes and its thirst for the jugular.
In Game 4 of A.L.D.S., Hinch went for the jugular by bringing in the longtime starting pitcher Justin Verlander, who started Game 1, to relieve starting pitcher Charlie Morton with the lead.
Everyone can hit deep, but the angles she gets, even while taking the ball early, are so acute that she gets you off the court, and then she goes for the jugular.
A device called the Q-Collar applies pressure to the jugular vein with the idea that this will slow blood flow out of the head and increase the blood pressure in head.
Canada, another victim of the Trump tariffs and the largest exporter of steel to the US, would in turn likely go straight for the jugular -- American agriculture, a total of $23 billion.
A 2011 report by the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations said New Delhi could use these projects as a way to control Pakistan's supplies from the Indus, seen as its jugular vein.
His first test was to give her the knife from David's jugular, telling her she could either try to use it to kill him, slit her wrists, or finish David once he reanimated.
Mr. Guerreiro died as a result of "sharp force trauma" to the neck with an injury to his jugular vein, said Dr. Barbara Sampson, the city's chief medical examiner, The Associated Press reported.
The former presidential candidate, who has quickly morphed into an enthusiastic pitchman for Elizabeth Warren, should have been a walking reminder of what happens to candidates who go for the jugular in debates.
At their open workouts in California, Bisping went straight for the jugular of the former middleweight champion, and even after the most damning insult were thrown his way, Silva didn't bat an eyelid.
" Cudi then went for the jugular and directly name-dropped West and Drake, who was embroiled in a "ghostwriting" controversy after the release of his 2015 mixtape, "If You're Reading This You're Too Late.
"The bottom line is the federation has started to treat WA like a golden goose, and they are all vampires, sucking at our jugular vein," Rick Palmer, who drafted the motion, told Perth Now.
He will smell any ounce of anxiety or distress over how to respond to his lies, his attempts at character assassination, his dishonest attacks on Biden's family, and he will go for the jugular.
Pusha T went straight for Drake's jugular in a newly released diss track ... taking shots at Drizzy's childhood, alleging he's got a secret son and releasing a photo of a young Drake with blackface.
He went straight for the jugular of establishment favorite Jeb Bush, former governor of Florida, taunting him as "low energy" and rendering neutral the millions of dollars Bush had raised prior to entering the race.
But it was Mr. Martinez Estrella who delivered the fatal blow when he shoved a large knife into the side of Lesandro's neck, penetrating 4.5 inches and cutting his jugular vein, a medical examiner testified.
She has built a twisted counterpart to the Victoria Memorial — a fountain whose jets emerge from the nipples and open jugular of a Venus figure 40 feet up, feeding a basin populated by sailors and sharks.
"I don't think that the aerospace communities or ecosystems on either side of the Atlantic have anything to gain (by) going at each other's jugular," he said at the launch of the firm's annual commercial outlook.
The long-abandoned 19th-century East Asiatic Building evokes the ones along Venice's Grand Canal, but with a twist: a European remnant along the ever-shifting and bustling Chao Phraya River that is Bangkok's jugular vein.
But while Clinton was cool and collected, and seemed far more comfortable than he did, she had a clear strategy to wait for Trump to hang himself, instead of going for the jugular on the easy issue.
Rumor had it that he was a lock to replace Mike Pence as running mate until the fateful day when two of the leashes slipped from his grasp and the dogs made a beeline for Trump's jugular.
While most of us might share a gentle reminder or crack a joke, well aware that we aren't perfect and have forgotten to do our share of chores, Scorpios—probing, brooding, and intense—go for the jugular.
Someone whose head has been severed by a mad scientist and placed in an aquarium, and is being kept alive by some sort of artificial blood being pumped into his jugular vein, is probably not going to . . .
The product is based on the notion that woodpeckers are able to bang their heads without injury because they have a tongue that wraps around the jugular to increase blood volume in the skull, providing extra cushioning.
"I don't think that the aerospace communities or eco-systems on either side of the Atlantic have anything to gain (by) going at each other's jugular," he said at the launch of the firm's annual commercial outlook.
Having taken a 2-0 lead in the opening 23 minutes and seen their opponents reduced to 10 men before halftime, Uruguay took their foot off the gas, effectively killing the game rather than going for the jugular.
Rubio was one of the first senators to get to question Tillerson, and he went right for the jugular on Russia, asking Tillerson whether he'd support sanctions on any Russian officials involved in hacks on the United States.
So far in season six, Elizabeth has stabbed a dude in the jugular, wound up with some general's brains on her face, and flown to Mexico to receive orders to meddle in nuclear negotiations between the US and USSR.
"This is a way to slip it in under a so-called anti-lynching bill, and to then to sort of circle the wagon and then go for the [jugular] at some time in the future," he reportedly added.
It said the stunning procedures seen in the video ensure that a sheep is "absolutely insensitive to pain," and that the use of the knife seen in the video was appropriate for slicing the carotid arteries and jugular veins.
Raonic's belief ebbed away at the start of the second set when a careless forehand gifted Federer another break and the third seed went for the jugular, grabbing another break of serve as he sauntered into a two-set lead.
In one of the most striking speeches of her political career, Clinton dispensed with the sober diplo-speak that has characterized her previous national security addresses and went straight for the jugular, unleashing a series of biting attacks on Trump.
What's happening: With the hope of extending its tenure as the world's sole superpower, the U.S. is reaching for its rivals' economic jugular, squeezing them using American technological superiority, and in China's case demanding that it suppress its own aspirations.
" Trump punctuated the anecdote with several bullet points at the end of the chapter, including: "When somebody screws you, screw them back in spades" and "Go for the jugular so that people watching will not want to mess with you.
Prior to the igloo line but after the great punchline of "I'm fly like my dreadlocks propellors," Wayne launches into this series of bird-themed insults (get it, like Birdman) and internal rhymes: Damn, Lil Wayne going for the jugular!
Mostly, though, he refrained to go for the jugular, jabbing instead at issues that run far deeper and wider than a glitzy awards night, or even an industry that seeks to address its problems by pointing and then laughing at them.
Going right for the jugular, The Colonel yells that Takumi hooked up with this player's girlfriend, which enrages him so much he chucks the basketball right into the crowd and it hits Pudge directly in the face, knocking him unconscious.
From there, the satire goes for the jugular—like when Selina tries to capitalize on a mass shooting to advance her campaign, or when Jonah becomes the face of the #NotMe movement, featuring women coming forward to say they didn't sleep with him.
Sheena Hadi, director of Aahung, is going at the institution's jugular by injecting awareness into the system by going into schools, communities, people's houses, and talking to them about sexual rights and safety (her team had to negotiate vigorously on the condom conversation).
Mr. Pérez - Guaguas Negras Swiftly following up his coke rap summer single "El Cartero," the Carbon Fiber newbie eschews humor and goes straight for the jugular with bars on bars on bars of threats and violence for those altogether tired of crossover.
After months of sabre-rattling and increasingly brazen acts of aggression—from mine attacks on ships to the seizure of a British-flagged oil tanker—Iran (or its proxies) has moved on to strike directly at the jugular vein of the world's economy.
Rather than give the Department of Justice — and, assuming jurisdictional issues are resolved, perhaps even the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — an opportunity to look dispassionately at the facts, law and economics of the transaction, these consumer groups are going for the political jugular.
Elected to Congress to represent Kansas' 4th District in the tea party wave of 2010, Pompeo quickly emerged as one of the GOP's rising stars — an unabashed partisan with an instinct for the political jugular and the brains to back it up.
The mechanics of that unusual tongue reminded Smith of an old military diagnostic test for spinal damage from the 1920s, whereby doctors would pinch the jugular vein of a patient to see if it created a corresponding increase in pressure further down the spinal column.
Fogle's failed to get out of prison with a slew of motions he's filed in the last year, but now he's going for the financial jugular instead -- saying federal prosecutors did him wrong when they charged him with conspiracy to receive pictures of minors.
Another SEAL, Special Operations Chief Craig Miller, testified on Wednesday that he was about 12 feet away from the captive at the command post when he saw Chief Gallagher use the custom-made knife to stab the captive in the jugular at least twice.
As Mr. Anderson counted from one to nine, Mr. Glenn practiced a two-knife movement called "defanging the snake" on Mr. Anderson's protected forearm, before attempting a feigned stab or slice in a vulnerable body part like the armpit, the jugular or the groin.
Apple does say that "We share Spotify's love of music and their vision of sharing it with the world," and instead goes directly after Spotify in the jugular: the music streaming service's own issues with how it controls those wanting to do business on its own platform.
In 1666, at the Royal Society, in London, Richard Lower presented the first scientific report on transfusion; he had transfused blood between two dogs, using a goose quill to connect an artery in the neck of one to the jugular vein in the neck of the other.
Read more: Jorge Masvidal says he's in negotiations for a UFC fight with Nate Diaz that would look like 'two dogs, locked in a cage, going for the jugular'"So the word is out I nearly lost my finger shooting 9-1-1 on Fox," Rousey said on Instagram.
Like the bound and gagged Dan character in the Soap Factory exhibit, these photographs, called Who Raped My Daughter, go for the jugular, using caustic imagery to reveal horrific truths — in this case, a particular incident that happened at an elementary school of Wanning County, Hainan Province, in 2013.
" Greenblatt goes for the jugular with this particular parallel: "Drawing on an indifference to the truth, shamelessness and hyperinflated self-confidence, the loudmouthed demagogue is entering into a fantasyland — 'When I am king, as king I will be' — and he invites his listeners to enter the same magical space with him.
Her defense's argument is essentially that when Ortega took a knife to two-year-old Leo Krim's jugular vein, stabbed six-year-old Lulu Krim 28 times, and made a botched attempt on her own life, she was in a "dissociative" state and hearing commands from a voice she thought was Satan.
" After FBI agents visited his home, he took to Facebook to post, "Little Agent lady stood so close/Took all the strength I had not to turn the b**** ghost/Pull my knife, flick my wrist, and slit her throat/Leave her bleedin' from her jugular in the arms of her partner.
There are plenty of Islamic sources about how to perform zabiha, but the basic idea is this: You separate the animal from the others, hide the knife (and presumably the blood of other slaughtered animals) from it, so it does not know it is about to face death, cut the jugular vein, and let it bleed out.
As BTS seems poised to be the first Korean pop idol group to actually make a mainstream dent in our shores, they're going for the jugular, recruiting Steve Aoki to remix their already tough-as-nails hip-hop song "MIC Drop" for the Mad Decent crowd and snagging the country's hottest, most cartoonish rapper for a verse.
Host Jimmy Kimmel kicked things off during his opening monologue with a few subtle jabs, including the fact that the Academy Awards were being broadcast in "21 countries that now hate us," before going for the jugular: "I wanna say thank you to President Trump — remember last year when we thought the Oscars were racist?" he quipped.
" Police allege "he clarified that it was his intent to kill people (describing going for the neck/jugular area when attacking) and that he wanted to feel what that was like prior to dying himself, and remarked that he was surprised he was able to try and kill more people than he expected to be able to.
Peake isn't a medical doctor or an ultrasound tech—he's a helicopter test pilot—so they'll tell him how to glide the probe over his neck (Hughson and his team want to know about his carotid artery and jugular vein, in particular) and his leg arteries, to see how the astronaut is being affected by life in zero gravity.
USA Today reports that Canavero has a volunteer, a paralyzed Russian named Valery Spridonov, and that the procedure would go as follows:Recipient and donor will placed [sic] in a sitting position to facilitate what's expected to be more about 24 hours of gory, laborious work to separate and then reconnect vertebral bones, jugular veins, the trachea, esophagus and other neck structures.
Much like the thieving protagonists of the concurrently playing Hell or High Water, which hits the Southern Gothic with a similar caffeine shot to the jugular, Don't Breathe's trio of thieves are the relics of a modern US wasteland ravaged by the effects of the economic recession, ruined by the greed of the richest 1 percent and the exhaustion of a region depleted beyond renewal.
Those other judges will have to pore over medical reports and sonograms — as a federal judge did in the case of David Nelson, another Alabama death row inmate, in 2006, before he died of cancer — to decide whether they can insert an 18-gauge catheter into Mr. Hamm's femoral vein in his groin, or scalpel him open to find a subclavian vein, or poke around his neck to find his internal jugular vein; whether the thickness of the catheter would preclude pricking a vein in his hand where a butterfly needle can no longer enter; and how to navigate around malignant lymph nodes while trying to achieve percutaneous access to his central veins.

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