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"lethally" Definitions
  1. in a way that causes or is able to cause death, or a lot of harm or damage

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Institutions — schools, companies, governments — are comically and also lethally useless.
But in truth Japan has built a lethally capable helicopter-carrier.
"You can do [Typhoon] non-lethally as well now," Fortier said.
The order to lethally control the squirrel population was never implemented.
Yet the extraordinarily intricate web of clans can lethally "divide and destroy".
His 41 points came on a lethally efficient 17-for-24 shooting.
The methods include trapping, shooting and dropping lethally poisonous sausages from airplanes.
"It's not something we want to do, lethally-removing sea lions," said Hatch.
A boy is forced by his dogcatcher father to lethally inject a kitten.
The Poison Garden is a collection of lethally poisonous plants started in 2005.
I cannot express the simultaneously dangerous yet lethally dull nature of this job.
What works for them now, experts explain, can easily and lethally be derailed.
They took Talley inside the barn and lethally jabbed him half a dozen times.
How do some things float and others lethally — loudly — hurtle to the sea floor?
On Thursday, a 14-year-old girl shot a fellow student (non-lethally) at an Alpine, Texas, high school before killing herself, triggering a huge response—in which one law enforcement officer accidentally shot another (non-lethally)—and a flurry of coverage.
Among the objects lethally employed: a spear, a crossbow, a champagne bottle and a corncob.
But if some low-hanging fruit still go tragically, lethally unpicked, progress is not merely possible.
Behind these actions are the half-invisible, lethally powerful forces of alijuna expediency and Yankee appetite.
There's hardly a combination of flavors more guaranteed to be lethally delicious than dark chocolate and espresso.
This is about a real threat to Turkey, one that lethally made itself manifest on July 15.
But when Mr. Goggins goes blue, with his mesmerizing, lethally soft-spoken delivery, you marvel at him.
Protesters learned to fear these men, who arrived on Chinese-made motorcycles to disperse them, often lethally.
I'd also heard Osaka was the ideal place to try pufferfish — the sea creature with lethally poisonous organs.
Preteens tossed a beach ball back and forth in the pool, while their parents drank lethally strong mojitos.
In eastern Congo, by contrast, the outbreak careered out of control because the area is so lethally unpredictable.
Davis received the death sentence after lethally shooting a woman during what authorities believe to be a robbery.
It should be about how it can be possible that ads like these can be so lethally effective.
But do I believe that narco-traffickers and despots and organizations like that will use lethally autonomous robotic weapons?
Worse (but also wrongly) NASA had received a signal suggesting that the capsule's heat shield had, lethally, broken loose.
Most backbreaking, lethally dangerous jobs — roofer, logger, roustabout, and coal miner, to name a few — are done by men.
That context is crucial as drama unfolds over perhaps the most lethally effective gerrymander that any state legislature has undertaken.
Teeling's group went on to develop a method to non-lethally sample bats' telomeres using wing punches, she told me.
Rather than disclosing any information he had to share, the Senate was hit by lethally timed leaks from his book draft.
All four of the people who read Steele's report said it pins Lesin's murder on a professional relationship gone lethally awry.
The multiple firing positions were what made the B-217 a fortress, a creature German fighter pilots had learned was lethally dangerous.
Dave has also raised privacy concerns in his plea and said that the game poses the risk of making someone lethally injured.
Three years later, something goes wrong with Dutch Boy, the weather starts to go lethally haywire, and it's up to ... Gerard Butler?
A few flicks of the left stick and quick time events later, and the whole gang is incapacitated—non-lethally, of course.
He was caught after thirty years of killing poor women and led police to undiscovered bodies so they wouldn't lethally inject him.
With no ranged units to keep my skirmishers at a distance, my slingers and javelinmen had closed to a lethally effective distance.
Most lethally, it was where nuclear weapons were tested by the dozens, with shockingly little regard for basic safeguards, like evacuating residents.
From Tasers to police cameras, the technology that's supposed to prevent police from lethally harming the public often doesn't work that way.
And so rather than a lethally large dose, a properly diluted solution would offer many, many effective but (at least somewhat) safer ones.
Moore was the first inmate to be lethally injected in Nebraska, which carried out its last execution in 1997 using the electric chair.
The attack won't kill them—if you're playing non-lethally, you can then bump them on the head and knock them out cold.
The loss over the years of Mr. Charles and especially of Archie Panjabi as the lethally sexy investigator Kalinda Sharma diminished the show.
The FBI has determined that these bombs were not hoax devices, but they have not disclosed whether they were capable of lethally exploding.
Shere Khan is still the baddie, but now he's lethally, instead of imperiously, cool, which seems unfair, given that Bengal tigers are endangered.
As partisan battles rage in Washington at the onset of the new administration, a struggle in our own communities quietly, and lethally, continues.
It's later seen within the forehead of the sentient robot, Vision, after the stone helped to create the lethally intelligent AI named Ultron.
That's pretty fiery, but despite what much of the media coverage of this new pepper has claimed, the Dragon's Breath is not lethally hot.
China will not be a military peer until and unless it can apply armed force as quickly, lethally, and globally as the United States.
But Schmidt thinks his lethally-armed phages could be ripe for a resurgence, thanks to improvements in the technology needed for large-scale manufacture.
Now, with the news filled with stories of the coronavirus, I am reminded of the many random diseases that can strike suddenly and lethally.
So it's off to Norway to compete against rival teams lethally armed with the washboard abs and ironclad buttocks we've all been waiting for.
Dr. Death: Based on the podcast of the same name, Jamie Dornan smolders as a doctor who is bad at his job—lethally bad.
The city came up with a rodent abatement pilot plan to lethally control — that is, kill — the large number of ground squirrels in the park.
In one episode he is almost killed when a chunk of lethally sharp sword snaps off during a slice test and whistles past his neck.
It fits for a movie in which almost all the characters have been playing variations on the same role of slavishly adoring, lethally submissive servant.
Our hearts go out to the #Hanford workers who were recently contaminated with plutonium while deconstructing one of the most lethally radioactive buildings on the site.
On the other hand, the definition misses many whose conditions place them at elevated risk of lashing out, perhaps lethally, if they have access to firearms.
Prior to the incident in Dallas, the robotic systems that police forces had acquired, on their own or through the military, have not been lethally armed.
It's these fish that Clements predicts are most most at risk of disappearing if officials aren't allowed to lethally remove more sea lions than they're already permitted.
Her absolute psychopathy is one of the few certainties of the twisting series—she kills with electrifying power, at one point lethally biting into an assailants neck.
Normally managers on the grounds lethally remove feathered troublemakers — it can be very dangerous with birds flying around million-dollar fighter jets — but Conchy was a charmer.
One of the byproducts of fermentation, methanol, gets people just as drunk as normal alcohol — but lethally damages the liver, the optic nerve, and neurological and respiratory systems.
There's a natural expansion that could be done with a non-lethally-eliminated Delilah, or with any number of characters during the 15 years between the two games.
But the music can be almost lethally catchy, and perfecting the genre's blend of Western-style melodic lines, Eastern-style pentatonic ones, and electronic disco beats requires skill.
Evolution is allowing a species of fish to survive in lethally polluted waters, and it could provide clues as to how genetic differences affect sensitivity to toxins in animals.
Danny Paul Bible, 66, was slated to be lethally injected on Wednesday evening but his attorneys argued his health issues make him unsuitable for that method of capital punishment.
"Dishonored " — 2012 — was a terrific surprise, offering players real choices in their actions, then adjusting to those decisions as you prowled the rooftops and disabled opponents — lethally or nonlethally.
It was Nugent's fault; Nugent was being stealthily and lethally generous, nipping to the bar to conjure rounds between rounds, preëmpting other people as their turn to buy approached.
Its imagery of cozy warmth and gliding ease had been concocted in defiance of a lethally dangerous environment where you were entirely dependent on protections devised by other humans.
As temperatures rise, this could mean many of the biggest cities in the Middle East and South Asia would become lethally hot in summer, perhaps as soon as 2050.
Bucklew has a rare disease that causes tumors in his nose and throat — experts for his defense say that lethally injecting him puts him at risk of choking to death.
And just like those snake-oil charmers, Trump's promised panacea for the minority community is a placebo at best, or a lethally toxic brew of "Invigorating Radium Water" at worst.
The unidentified 4-year-old boy shot himself in the hand, non-lethally, while Riley was outside getting groceries from her car, according to an arrest warrant obtained by PEOPLE.
Prosecutors at Jones&apos 1984 murder trial said the nurse lethally injected children at the Kerrville clinic to demonstrate the need for a pediatric intensive care unit at a nearby hospital.
"That's not the kind of precedent we want to set here," McGuire said of the prospect that Connecticut would become the first state to allow police to use lethally armed drones.
In public, and in polemical language that is absent from her novel, Ms Tokarczuk was reminding Poles that they, too, have been exploitative, feudal and, on rare occasions, lethally anti-Semitic.
What he hated was what had made the Spurs so lethally effective in the Finals, and part of what makes the Warriors so difficult to beat today: the three-point shot.
As for Mr. Fiennes's Richard — who wears his deformed back with menacing defiance, as if it were some form of lethally loaded artillery — once he achieves the throne, he's totally exhausted.
But in gorging heedlessly on the glucose bounty, each bacterium had secreted a steady flow of acidic waste into the culture medium, until the ambient pH level had plunged lethally low.
Mr. Hanks, who changes young female sidekicks in this series more than he seems to switch jackets, keeps company in this movie with Felicity Jones, as Sienna Brooks, a lethally earnest doctor.
Imagine a web of gazes all around the room: the baritones looking at the basses, the second sopranos all looking at, singing to, training their longing on the same lethally hot countertenor.
Oddly, it wasn't his photographs that precipitated the arrest but an interview he gave to Al Jazeera, praising student demonstrators who had taken to the streets to protest lethally unsafe traffic conditions.
It's possible that between 275 and 325 goats will be "lethally removed" by shooting them with rifles over three to five years, though the park says capture and release is its top priority.
But if you've been more careful about playing non-lethally and covering your tracks, you'll be locked up in a cage and get some one-on-one time with either of the Walkers.
According to a detailed CIA psychological assessment of Kim Jong Un obtained by the Los Angeles Times, Kim has a massive ego and reacts harshly and sometimes lethally to insults and perceived slights.
So Liz Alpern of Brooklyn's The Gefilteria showed us how to make a homemade version—way better than the lethally sugary stuff in a jar—of fresh apples and pears, cinnamon, and maple syrup.
Why is there no stream of gripping films about the thousands of troubled Americans with easy access to guns who can lethally act out their darkest grievances on family and society day after day?
But exercising that prerogative makes it easier for mega-wealthy conservatives to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to lethally bludgeon both Clinton's candidacy and the progressive agenda to which Sanders has devoted his career.
Here's just a paragraph of coming attractions: As temperatures rise, this could mean many of the biggest cities in the Middle East and South Asia would become lethally hot in summer, perhaps as soon as 23.
But Drew, who shows up back in California to trade a few more bullets and explain himself to Audrey, is as close to beside the point as a heavily armed, lethally trained international operative can be.
And yet the ferocity of the race to find this ideal electoral opponent could end up lethally wounding the final nominee: there is significant evidence suggesting that a vicious primary hurts a party in a general election.
Hillary Clinton fired a blistering opening shot at Republican presidential rival Donald Trump on Thursday, using his own words to argue that the bombastic businessman is, at best, naive about foreign policy and, at worst, lethally ignorant.
Cars are buried under mountains of snow, and lethally low temperatures are forcing cities across the Northeast and Midwest to open emergency "warming centers" for homeless residents and people whose furnaces are no match for the cold.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - The first U.S. execution of 203 was held on Wednesday when Texas lethally injected a man convicted of killing two men in a revenge plot after one had tricked him in a $20 drug deal.
ERIK PIEPENBURG STAR TURN (2) A giant metal cylinder began to spin and shriek, lethally entangling a series of longhaired wigs lowered from above in the Italian avant-garde director Romeo Castellucci's "Go down, Moses," at Peak Performances.
Related: Lethally Potent 'Fake Heroin' No Longer Enjoys a Legal Loophole Police occasionally encounter "analogues," substances that are so similar to ones that are already banned that they can press charges on the basis of their chemical likeness.
"If I go to my laboratory and I develop a new insulation material which is excellent in many respects but is lethally toxic when it burns, there's no restriction on me selling that as a building product," he said.
But it has also broadened the audience for these behaviors from small, isolated, and socially contextualized groups of bored students to an entire contextless media ecosystem that also encompasses the internationally resurgent, internet-savvy, and sometimes lethally violent white nationalist right.
Stenson birdied to go up by one again, and then, on the par-4 15th, Stenson rolled in a 51-foot birdie putt, the rough equivalent of a fighter holding his hands at his sides before suddenly, lethally, landing an uppercut.
In the movie, his primary goal is to capture and weaponize an Obscurus, which the Fantastic Beasts movie shows us is a lethally destructive parasitic force that forms when magical children are forced to repress their magic while growing up.
It's what makes your team able to be to lethally effective in a firefight, but also allows the enemy guards to pose a credible danger once they get numbers on their side and start closing in on your cornered agents.
Just how things got to this point is a convoluted story involving an abortive attempt at EDM stardom, a lethally disastrous music festival, and a lengthy trial, but you don't need to be a dedicated fan to understand or appreciate this movie.
"They try to remove them non-lethally, but the fact of the matter is trapping wolves can, sometimes, lead to their death," said Jason Rylander, the senior staff attorney for Defenders of Wildlife, one of the groups that took FWS to court.
And it was the same institution that brought Mr. Rickman to New York the next year for his final pairing here with Ms. Duncan, in James Macdonald's revival of Ibsen's "John Gabriel Borkman," as two lethally sharp sides of another romantic triangle.
Yes, it's eight years old, yes it's as lethally saccharine as eating 10 million birthday cakes, and yes it sounds like Postal Service covering Toto's "Africa" as a Coldplay song, which is a combo that slaps far less than that description suggests.
His "Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin," from 1888, which hangs in the Fogg, has him posing against a turquoise-and-celadon-green background, which the artist described as "Veronese," but which was, in fact, lethally toxic emerald green mixed with white.
Republican leaders are once again contriving to divert public attention to the challenges of mental illness, whereas the core issue is and has been the egregious availability of military-style weapons that the gun industry and the N.R.A. are lethally marketing to civilians.
Greg Travis, a software developer and pilot, has long argued that the lethally dysfunctional MCAS software that self-hijacked both the downed Lion Air and Ethiopian planes would have to be scrapped in favor of a physical augmentation to the plane's airframe.
Mr. Pitt's performance is engaging and complicated — somehow recalling both the wily and ruthless Aldo Raine of "Inglourious Basterds" and the lethally stupid Chad Feldheimer of "Burn After Reading" — but the film's most memorable words are none of the jargon that comes out of McMahon's mouth.
They worked on a program to educate gun owners about research that shows they face a higher risk of suicide than other people — not because they are more suicidally inclined, but because guns are so lethally efficient when used, and are often too easily at hand.
Channeling the paranoia of the alt-right—which is often split between deifying the military and distrusting the government—the shows focuses on shadowy conspiracies within intelligence agencies that place average joes in deadly and impossible situations and require them to lethally color outside the lines in order to survive.
If someone were to give cancer a human face, it would probably be that of an archvillain in a comic book series — a master of evil who can adapt at will to any attack, lurking lethally in the shadows, shifting its shape and location, resistant to almost any weaponry humans devise.
It is generally held that by increasingly rounding off the Cubists' sharp edges, Léger became more of a Tubist, an evolution sparked because, in his World War I army days (when he was almost lethally mustard gassed), he had been inspired by ogling the silver barrel of a gun gleaming in the sun.
As you may recall, when the going got rough, we found ourselves with one (1) hybrid supermonster, bred by Lex Luthor to be killable only with kryptonite, and one (1) spear made of the aforementioned space mineral, which is lethally crippling to Superman but just a glowy rock as far as I'm concerned.
Her version of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," at the Old Vic in London, was steeped in the sweat, dirt and darkness of colonists finding their way in a harsh new world, while her reimagining of Strindberg's "Miss Julie" as the post-apartheid-era "Mies Julie" conjured a lethally mixed cocktail of sex and politics.
For those who can't bring themselves to lethally dispatch an iguana from their property, the FWC recommends removing plants that act as attractants to iguanas, filling in holes to discourage burrowing, hanging wind chimes or other items that make intermittent noises, and hanging CDs that have reflective surfaces to deter the lizards from hanging out on their properties.
The first is Arendt's contention that the lethally dehumanizing logic of totalitarianism originated partly in the massive displacement of populations after World War I. The refugees created by that conflict were not only stateless but "rightsless," regarded by the nations of Europe not as citizens in need of protection but as a problem to be solved.
The secrecy allowed drug makers to market painkillers as safe while the body count from the opioid-related epidemic mounted; auto makers to sell cars with lethally weak roofs that killed people in rollovers though tests had years earlier revealed the risk; gun maker Remington to knowingly sell rifles with bum triggers that killed scores of people.
Namely, there was the food, which is served on old-fashioned china and could be described as seasonal-voluptuous: roast chicken for four; mighty slabs of mushroom toast smeared with homemade ricotta; crisp-creamy roasted cauliflower served in a puddle of parmesan sauce; a trio of scallops, fat as tuffets, plopped on a bed of polenta cooked in whey; and a sardine tin full of lethally rich shrimp butter, tinted scarlet with a dusting of Aleppo pepper and accompanied by toasted rye-sourdough bread.

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