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He was reanimated and made immortal in the night sky.
Enter the wight dragon — Dany's "child" Viserion, killed and reanimated.
The killer doll Chucky was reanimated in cinemas this summer.
There were dead people in there ready to be reanimated!
All ideas now are just reanimated corpses of old ideas, everybody!
Now, that's not to say that he could never be reanimated.
DEARDEN Suddenly we went from being totally dead to being reanimated.
The 2012 reanimated monument was the work of artist Krzysztof Wodiczko.
The ethics of experimenting on partially reanimated brains is uncharted territory.
It took a few weeks for the tardigrades to become fully reanimated.
On the day that the shrimp reanimated, there was really no comparison.
The program was reanimated and given new teeth under the Bush administration, however.
We're not sure what the capabilities of the reanimated wight dragon will be.
And to be clear, LiveJournal is still as alive as a reanimated corpse.
And, of course, for younger people, it's the worst possible reanimated retro-future.
Regardless, the reanimated controversy gave players a fresh opportunity to assert their beliefs.
The robot recalls, first and foremost, a reanimated suit of armor sans body.
Palin reanimated the anti-Eastern spirit of the frontier first awakened by Jackson.
The beginning of the Democratic presidential primary has reanimated old intra-left animosities.
No, there are no reanimated corpses in the show, but also, there are.
VICE: How long will it be until people can be reanimated do you think?
The reanimated version of the old band recorded some new material earlier this year.
Beric set fire to Ned's reanimated corpse, which means that Ned technically died twice.
Science has progressed so much that people who are are clinically dead can be reanimated.
It takes a little while for Lewis to realize that his reanimated son is evil.
I think what partly started to happen was the music business was reanimated by MTV.
The Disney film, which was released in 2002, reanimated the entire finale after 9/11.
Jay Dayrit, Editorial Operations Manager: I am inclined to believe Breq is a reanimated corpse.
In recent years, the practice of has been reanimated, so to speak, by armchair enthusiasts.
I've played a dead body, with the players poking at me, and then reanimated on them.
Are you supposed to drink the wine first and then gnaw on your reanimated waxy chunk?
You play as a reanimated corpse, fighting your way through a series of randomly generated environments.
Using a combination of lasers, gold particles, and antifreeze, scientists have successfully reanimated frozen zebrafish embryos.
She next stars at the titular reanimated ancient Egyptian queen opposite Tom Cruise in The Mummy.
Every song moves with the grace you'd expect from skeletons reanimated and made to tap dance.
Low temperatures stun the lizards, without killing them, but they can be reanimated by warmer weather.
You think of the spaceships or reanimated corpses, and maybe then you get into the emotional content.
Second, wights are the zombie reanimated corpses that populate the vast majority of the White Walkers' army.
"They are the 'Jurassic Park' that took the DNA of the Nazis and reanimated it," Maher said.
The 1994 animated feature lives again, reanimated in a more photorealistic style for the tastes of 2019.
The wights with the blue eyes have been reanimated by a dark force, the Night King. Ice.
A couple of court cases could determine whether DACA could be reanimated entirely — or killed for good.
We mock Destiny for its shoddy opening moments—you're a reanimated guardian and, quelle surprise, also the only person who can save the universe (so long as you discount the other million or so reanimated guardians, controlled by players around the world)—at least it had a beginning.
Barr's July announcement reanimated long stalled litigation in Washington over the legality of the federal death penalty protocol.
The goddess Aphrodite reanimated Steve and gave him brown hair (he usually has blonde hair), dubbing him Steve Howard.
The long-absent Michael Gregson, perhaps, or the unquiet spirit of Kemal Pamuk or, heaven help us, Reanimated Isis.
The Others are closely associated with, but different from, wights — reanimated corpses of people or animals killed by Others.
Their performance thoughtfully reanimated Moorman's collaborations with Paik — but this time with the cellist as the center of attention.
Among these are reanimated skulls and skeletons known as calaveras, and calacas, skulls and skull masks worn during ceremonies.
Are you ready to watch the reanimated corpse of Iggy Pop feast on the flesh of some unsuspecting mortals?
He imbues even his most straightforward mixes with giddy drum programming and melodies that squirm like reanimated gummy worms.
He is reanimated most directly, and his function as antagonist taken over by, his mother, Mary Louise (Meryl Streep).
There are ways for celebrities to protect their image from being reanimated for films post-mortem in the future.
When his corpse reanimated, as corpses are wont to do in the series, he was put down by Carl Grimes.
By March 1969, the Zombies lived up to their namesake—they were a dead group reanimated by enormous chart success.
The team wound up shipping the consoles to the Cosmophere space museum in Kansas, where experts restored and reanimated them.
But even when compared with narratives about reanimated corpses that eat human flesh, "Preacher" is a much more bizarre proposition.
But the repetitiveness of the story is related to its moral, a Disney legacy reanimated by Pixar again and again.
Meanwhile, the regressive forces that helped push the Brexit vote have not vanished and could be reanimated by the right.
Currently in the lead is Qyburn, who already has a reanimated supersoldier and a triumphant wildfire scheme on his résumé.
He just reanimated them at a time when Democrats had fully embraced cultural cosmopolitanism and Republicans fully embraced global capitalism.
Then the Wendigo cursed any corpse buried in the land to be reanimated as a murderous version of its past self.
Her third dragon, Viserion, was killed and subsequently reanimated as an undead dragon by the Night King back in season 7.
Now, 22016 days after his campaign appeared to lack a pulse, he's been reanimated as the delegate leader in the race.
Since then, over a hundred patients have been frozen across the country, coldly awaiting a future where they can be reanimated.
Their sweet kiss proved that not all first kisses are awkward (even if one of you is a temporarily reanimated ghost).
Whenever a harasser resurfaces, his victims' names are publicly reattached to him, the things he did reanimated and trotted back out.
The Five Star Movement and the center-right coalition led by a reanimated Silvio Berlusconi have both fed on southern discomfort.
Wights: a reanimated corpse of a recently deceased human or animal that has been brought back to life by a White Walker.
As Arya stabbed the Night King, and the reanimated dead shattered all around, and goodness persevered, and life won, I was released.
Earlier, after Jon had killed a White Walker, a large group of wights that the White Walker had apparently reanimated suddenly collapsed.
Either way, it seems like the most likely thing we're going to see are reanimated Starks of one sort or another fighting.
In the episode's final moments the White Walkers retrieved and reanimated the dragon the Night King brought down with his ice javelin.
Mr. Franco's character, the captain of the Covenant, is a goner at the outset, reanimated in videos that stir his widow's grief.
Or, imagine arms shipments pouring across the border, entirely incognito because they simply appeared to be the reanimated corpse of Osama bin Laden.
Sure, these dormant accounts might be reanimated by their owners—or they might be bought on the gray market on sites like playerup.
Which means, get ready to see much of that cast for the last time, at least as humans and not reanimated ice zombies.
Should we be equally moved when a robot dies, especially when (in some of these productions) it can be easily fixed and reanimated?
Kid-sketched or not, any ad featuring a reanimated corpse deserves some kind of recognition — even if it's just a gasp of horror.
Crichton's thesis is that these reanimated beings — the robot cowpokes of "Westworld," the T-Rexes and velociraptors of "Jurassic Park" — cannot be controlled.
In elephants, however, one copy seems to have reanimated and "evolved a new on-off switch" that responds to DNA damage, Lynch said.
They've reanimated some of the world's greatest famous figures from various categories to compete for the right to save the universe (again, duh).
Literary scholars have credibly suggested that the theme of the reanimated mummy and its curse reflect anxiety over British imperial control of Egypt.
If Lamas isn't available, hard-nosed veterans Clay Guida and Darren Elkins would also make logical welcome committees for a reanimated Korean Zombie.
Chance of death: 57.89% Again, we're presuming that the newest member of the Kingsguard that Qyburn introduced to Cersei is a reanimated Gregor Clegane.
Chance of death: 28.57% Again, we're presuming that the newest member of the Kingsguard that Qyburn introduced to Cersei is a reanimated Gregor Clegane.
A word on rage zombies: Reanimated corpses have been documented for millennia, but so-called rage zombies are a recent, and very disturbing, trend.
If you recall back in season seven, we learned that killing a White Walker also results in the death of every wight it reanimated.
And the White Walkers finally broach the Wall, using the reanimated corpse of Viserion to melt a good chunk of it with blue fire.
It is jarring and exciting to be seeing characters who seemed to be put to rest, suspended forever in place and time, suddenly reanimated.
The Justice of Toren was a massive spaceship in service to the Radchaai Empire, using reanimated soldiers — called ancillaries — to carry out its orders.
She's aided by the reanimated Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane, who ranks only behind the Night King in the series' pantheon of terrifying blue people.
It felt reanimated, right down to the ways that the various performers were doing spins on what the original actors brought to the roles.
He reanimated it like some fiscal Frankenstein, putting me as an authorized user on his plastic, taking over payments on my massive student loans.
Prisons are our vulnerable point because they reveal, under pressure, that procedures designed to insure justice have to be constantly reanimated by human will.
The reanimated husk of Polaroid has made a few products like that, and they suffer both in quality and in missing instant photography's ephemeral appeal.
Meanwhile, movie audiences have had other ideas, driving box-office totals to record heights with their enthusiasm for reanimated dinosaurs, romantic trainwrecks and galactic battles.
Those skeletal undead zombies (whether humans or bears) actually have a hive-mind like connection to the White Walkers who reanimated them with ice magic.
According to Pickel's team, this type of burial is associated with a fear of reanimated corpses escaping their graves to spread maladies to the living.
Back to the classroom and the reanimated remains of Henri Tajfel are prepared to give us the basics on intergroup relations and social identity theory.
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Tony, Ryan's dad, is "taxidermy reanimated"; Jimmy, with long experience at the "conveyor belt of deviants", reckons that Tony's malevolent neighbour Tara "failed quality control".
The results, which involve a reanimated corpse singing the business's praises while an onlooker wonders why it is alive, are equal parts hilarious and macabre.
This came in the form of a London-based startup that uses generative AI to create "reanimated video", allowing for seamless dubbing into any language.
But it's a long leap from subject matter to story, and Grisham's newly reanimated storytelling skills are what make "The Rooster Bar" such a treat.
Then the Night King made a dramatic airborne entrance on the back of his weapon of mass destruction: the reanimated dragon Viserion, breathing blue flame.
Jesus' comeback had everything: suspense (three whole days of drama), public spectacle (enormous stone rolled away from the mouth of the tomb), shock factor (reanimated corpse).
And her irreverence in the face of persistent expectations of feminine decorum — reanimated like a sociocultural zombie during this administration — can cause a sigh of relief.
Initially unable to come up with an idea, Mary Shelley then had a "waking dream" in which she imagined a corpse reanimated by "galvanism," or electricity.
Cryonics is the process in which human remains are kept in a frozen state until science has advanced to the point that they can be reanimated.
The practitioners of "post-ideological" managerialism can no longer couch their private interests in the language of the common good; politics is being reanimated from below.
On the same day, June 250, another failed casino — the epically disastrous Revel — is being reanimated a short stroll up the boardwalk as the Ocean Resort.
A party reanimated by the issue of inequality now has to confront the role that some of its leading members have played in expanding it. ♦
"Wayward Pines" asked us to believe that a mad genius kidnapped and froze thousands of people and reanimated them in the future to rebuild human society.
When the endoskeleton's reanimated torso attempts to come for Sarah one more time, she lures it into a hydraulic press and crushes the guy for good.
Illinois is trying to pass a measure that would require criminal background checks for all gun shop employees; the Parkland shooting has reanimated debate over the legislation.
Mary published Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus in 1818, featuring a "Modern Prometheus" who defied the Gods by creating a monster reanimated by the power of electricity.
The theory that Jon Snow would somehow survive, or be reanimated, after his stabbing at the hands of the Night's Watch was obviously correct earlier this season.
Benjen lives in an in-between state — mostly dead, but still less dead than the reanimated Mountain, who himself is less dead than the White Walkers' wights.
But how best to invigorate the Italian economy has reanimated a wrenching debate for Europe over whether to spend or cut in the face of financial peril.
It's already been established, after all, that you need to burn the reanimated corpses — and my guess is that we'll see dragon fire melt ice zombies, too.
The mood of reanimated Irish nationalism and unionist mistrust of the British government is "all rather redolent of 1920", notes Diarmaid Ferriter, a historian at University College Dublin.
They showed up as a few of the reanimated wights in the White Walker army near the episode's close (picture above, spoilerrific video of the relevant scene here).
Up until his final moments, we had no idea whether the reanimated Gregor (Hafthor Julius Bjornsson), better known as the Mountain, had a mind of his own anymore.
Like dolls or wax figures, these reanimated properties provide something almost realistic but not quite; their characters feel like impersonations of characters, and watching them feels like dreaming.
The reanimated former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who once wore matching furry hats with Mr. Putin, said last month that he hoped sanctions would soon be lifted, too.
My son has been screaming at me for Cleganebowl, the infamous Cleganebowl — and to watch the wonderful Rory McCann walking up to his reanimated nemesis sets up wonderful stuff.
The "Neon Advance," sort of a reanimated corpse of an old handheld gaming system, made the rounds on video game blogs like Kotaku and Nintendo Life earlier this week.
Now that Trump is president-elect, the Muslim registry isn't being reanimated — it's being reshaped into something that not only could pass constitutional muster but also isn't even unprecedented.
Severed, reanimated hands skitter, "Addams Family"-like, through the bowels of the lab, where Ron has been invited to create a "Christian Companion" sex doll for the evangelical market.
It was the "outrageous" characters that Van Dosselaer is fondest of, including Sassan, a reanimated, patchwork corpse who talks with a lisp because her tongue is half melted away.
Last year, the VFX team behind Rogue One gave us a posthumously CGI-reanimated Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin, and that inspired a different and unintended kind of unease.
The group discovers via news reports that the bodies of the freshly dead are being reanimated, perhaps because of radioactive contamination from a space probe that recently returned from Venus.
In 1968, the astronomers K.D. Terry and W.H. Tucker suggested that mass extinctions might have been caused by nearby exploding stars, and the hypothesis has been reanimated several times since.
John Perry Barlow was—and is—too real and too unpredictable to be reanimated by algorithm, a spirit in the system too lifelike to be a ghost in the machine.
An elderly Christian woman named Elshiva mistakes the reanimated corpse for her long-lost son Daniel, who was dragged off 20 years ago to fight Iran and never came home.
I think you go ahead and use both of them to double your chances, especially when you know that the Night King is riding a reanimated dragon of his own.
The White Walkers shatter ordinary weapons that come into contact with them and even seem unaffected by fire (which can destroy their reanimated zombie servants, but not the Walkers themselves).
The upcoming season of the fantasy blockbuster promises to be a very stressful seven weeks, so we're going to need a breather after watching a reanimated Jon Snow fight ice zombies.
If the trailer is any indication, the perpetually hungry hero will have to fight his way through reanimated evil versions of other Nintendo characters in a series of single-player challenges.
The approach used at Duke is known as a donation after circulatory death (DCD), and it relies on hearts that have stopped beating and are essentially reanimated and begin beating again.
The reanimated dead may be slow-moving and relatively easy to destroy by fire, but even the most formidable men in Westeros know that they're something to be very, very afraid of.
" That's right: our boy Jon, savior of the living fighting the White Walkers and their undead wights, is actually in essence a lot like them as a reanimated corpse or "fire wight.
Later, Suzy begins to suspect that the school is run by witches, clearing the way for several other violent killings and a dénouement in which she's attacked by a classmate's reanimated corpse.
A fun side result: Many long-separated characters could reunite at the meeting, including Tyrion and Cersei, Tyrion and Podrick, Brienne and Jaime, and the Hound and his reanimated brother, the Mountain.
Second, he recognized that mass resurrection would make Earth too crowded, so spaceflight was necessary for all these reanimated corpses and their living relatives to find new homes among the planets and stars.
It takes him some time to come to terms with what's happening to him, and that time is mostly spent running from reanimated corpses and learning about the secret monster-fighting organization Prodigium.
Playing a fictionalised version of himself, Mr Murray explains why it is that he potters around a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, disguised as a reanimated corpse, instead of staying barricaded in his mansion.
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.
Many fans assume that Craster is evidence that what the White Walkers want is to save their species from extinction, since there's endless reanimated corpses but very few White Walkers or viable babies.
Based on recent site observations by Reuters, accounts from locals, media reports and official Russian data, Moscow has reanimated multiple Soviet-built facilities in the region, built new bases and stationed soldiers there.
It's always satisfying to see a roundly reviled idiom reanimated by a visual intelligence keen enough to recognize that there's more work to be done, and fearless enough to press ahead with it.
But removing Trump will not remove the infrastructure of an entire party that embraced him; the dark money that funded him; the online radicalization that drummed his army; nor the racism he amplified+reanimated.
Emelianenko went limp, then woke up, then returned to his feet, stumbling around like a reanimated, haymaker-throwing corpse, eating Maldonado's punches throughout a one-sided round that could have been scored 10-7.
Thrones has also come under fire for its lack of racial diversity and poor response to that criticism — are people of color really considered "inaccurate" in a world where ice zombies ride reanimated dragons?
Alcor is a cryopreservation facility that houses the bodies—or disembodied heads, to be attached at a later date to artificial bodies—of those hoping to be reanimated as soon as the technology exists.
Plus, we'll finally have our answer about whether or not Jon Snow will return as a reanimated corpse on season 6 of Game of Thrones rather imminently, as the show returns on April 24.
The ridiculousness began as soon as Jon Snow and his merry band of wight-hunters began their trek north of the Wall in search of a reanimated corpse to capture and bring back to Cersei.
The backlash against tech giants has reanimated interest in antitrust recently, thanks to major fines in the European Union and the unsettling prospect of Amazon moving into your neighborhood through its acquisition of Whole Foods.
We've seen the Night King and his massive army over the course of the past two seasons, and given that they're reanimated corpses, we can only assume that said army has continued to accrue members.
So the only way you get to be shocked and outraged now is if you were cryogenically frozen until Friday afternoon and that Access Hollywood tape was the first thing you saw upon being reanimated.
The war between Eastern occultism and Western science is another major theme, as is the mummy's obsession with his reincarnated bride and his dual existence as an evil but civilized scholar and a reanimated corpse.
Fans theorized (and the show confirmed, at least for its own version of the story) that "Ser Robert" was the zombie-corpse of The Mountain, preserved and reanimated by Qyburn following Gregor's poisoning by Oberyn Martell.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - If there was any hope of an early resolution to the reanimated dispute between the United States and Iran, it was extinguished by the testy exchanges between the countries' leaders at the United Nations.
With two feet of different sizes and one eye much lower than the other, the reanimated mishmash of corpses that is UFC 222 stumbles over the horizon to inflict itself upon the fight world this weekend.
So the only way that you get to be shocked and outraged now is if you were cryogenically frozen until Friday afternoon, and that Access Hollywood tape was the first thing you saw upon being reanimated.
Although we do see her witness a frog getting galvanized into a little postmortem dance—famously the inspiration for her reanimated monster—Mary Shelley's writing of Frankenstein is portrayed as a metaphor for her own woes.
If the Premier League were a horror film – and in many ways it often is – this would have been two zombies blindly pawing at each other in the graveyard, their reanimated corpses locked in godless pugilism.
Okay, the most likely scenario is that they just stuck an old Sinatra recording in there, but I love the idea that Christmas isn't Christmas unless someone's reanimated a deceased pop culture icon with a questionable history.
There's Catherine "Cat" Moreau, who was a puma transformed through a series of experiments into a human; Beatrice Rappaccini, a woman who breathes poison; and Justine Frankenstein, a woman reanimated as a lover for Frankenstein's original monster.
There's also the tormented princess Sansa Stark (the excellent Sophie Turner), a survivor of three lordly betrothals—two to psychotic sadists—who is driving an army led by her wet-eyed, newly reanimated half brother, Jon Snow.
Then out of the shadows (Mark Henderson did the expert lighting), rather like the reanimated royal court in the opera "The Ghosts of Versailles," step the play's cast of characters, in ravishing period garb (also by Mr. Scutt).
Steers' handmade film uses appropriated and collaged imagery to craft a surreal, female-centered retelling of Frankenstein, while Pryce created her dreamlike film by burying photographs of Victorian children's lantern slides which she later dug up and reanimated.
A federal judge in Texas has ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program — which President Trump sought to shut down in September 2017 but which has been partially reanimated by judges elsewhere — is probably illegal.
It was a rare moment of introspection on how people might handle the process of having to stab the reanimated corpse of their longtime companion or family member, which remains one of the most compelling parts of the show.
Cersei is set to stand trial for various crimes against morality, and while her master plan to have the reanimated Mountain spring her in a trial by combat was scuttled, she seems to have another trick up her sleeve.
The man himself, reanimated by Tyrnauer (a former writer for Vanity Fair) in newsreels and video clips, evidences a certain slippery charm, a relish for verbal combat, and what can only be called a passionate disdain for the truth.
Thanks to Gendry's awesome running skills and Dany's dragons, they're able to save everyone... except Viserion, who is killed and reanimated as a wight dragon by the Night King, proving that the undead army is a lot smarter than anyone realized.
For his latest work, he's modded up the venerable novelty item and instead of hearing Alexa's calming voice coming from an innocuous glowing hockey puck, you get to look at a reanimated piece of plastic taxidermy mouth the weather report.
Las Vegas infielder Eric Campbell's spun a grounder toward the first base dugout, very much a foul ball, which had so much English, that the damn thing reanimated and curled back within the first base foul line right before the bag.
As for the weird, scientists briefly reanimated parts of decapitated pig brains, a Japanese pharmaceutical science professor admitted to cooking up MDMA with students, and cops seized an illegal shipment of Juul pods from China containing unknown and possibly hazardous chemicals.
On Saturday night, the reanimated American label presented the first collection designed by its new, creative team in Antwerp, Belgium: Niklaus Hodel, Matthias Weber and Florian Feder, who, between them have worked for Dries Van Noten, Louis Vuitton and H&M.
What started as a promising sign that Kaepernick might get a shot at an NFL roster spot quickly devolved into a debacle that reanimated the debate surrounding his initial departure from the league, with all sides involved somewhat at fault.
If anything, he might want to look into some sort of cryogenic freezing process so he could sit out several seasons and then be reanimated when the Browns have built a roster with more than four or five interesting players.
The January order partially reanimated the DACA program, which the Trump administration began winding down in September 29 (with the expectation that work permits issued under the program would start expiring in large numbers on March 22 of this year).
Teams like theirs needed to stockpile as many superstars as possible in order to cope with whatever team LeBron was currently on, whether it was the Cav cadaver he reanimated or a Miami franchise that was moribund until James decided to move there.
" For a younger generation of liberals, whose knowledge of the 1960s can only come from books, movies and museums, and their parents, it was as though the movement, trapped in the amber of the past, had been reanimated before their eyes. "Dr.
Another of the so-called problem plays by Shakespeare, "Measure for Measure," is being dissected by Elevator Repair Service, the vital troupe that has taken apart and reanimated classic American novels by William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway and, most spectacularly, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Mr. Salvini is now expected to argue that he is someone to be courted, either by the center-right — once again led by a reanimated former prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi — or by the leader of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, Beppe Grillo.
That would appear to confirm the central accusation of a quid pro quo against the President, and has reanimated what seemed like a dead question a day earlier of whether enough GOP senators would vote to have Bolton and perhaps other witnesses testify.
Working from salvaged, in some cases long-lost scripts and scores, Mr. Viertel, Mr. Rando and the music director Rob Berman have reanimated a show that seemed eternally down for the count after it ended its 168-performance Broadway run in 1931.
But Jon Snow and company also came to an important realization in "Beyond the Wall" that could well be setup for the eventual climax of the series: They noticed that if a White Walker dies, all of the corpses it reanimated collapse as well.
At one point in the set, she imagines a future in which the heat death of the earth brings about the end of the prison system, and parts of Sisa's body are found and reanimated by a sentient AI. A world of possibility reopens.
After watching him spray zombie guts around for the past eight years as the star of "The Walking Dead," it may be hard to remember that the actor Andrew Lincoln ever played any roles that didn't involve reanimated flesh monsters — or a Southern accent.
You see the similarity here, with this episode's reveal that Benjen himself was killed by the White Walkers and reanimated via the Children of the Forest's dragonglass-aided magic as … not quite a wight, not quite a White Walker, but something that's not straightforwardly alive.
The 45-year-old Casaus has reanimated several terraces, balconies, patios and other small-scale plots throughout Paris with his wild and naturalistic style, which is informed as much by his eye for rare international plants as by his own sense of chaos and spontaneity.
In the experience, riders will buckle into the back seat, strap on a VR headset, be handed a controller, and then spend about five to 10 minutes riding around the Universal CityWalk area while blasting ghosts and helping the Bride of Frankenstein deliver a package to her reanimated husband.
To be more specific: The young actor Evan Peters, who creeped you out as a sweet-faced, homicidal teenager in the first season of "American Horror Story" on FX, returns in subsequent seasons as a falsely accused murderer, a reanimated fraternity brother, Charles Manson, Andy Warhol and Jesus.
That basic template has been reanimated over and over again, in everything from Zombieland to The Walking Dead to Game of Thrones to Get Out, all of which have something to say about how societies of people do, or do not, sustain themselves in the face of imminent threats.
Considering what happens to the humans raised by the Night King's magic, it begs all sorts of questions about who's really in control of the Lord of Light's reanimated corpses (AKA Beric), and how much free will his followers maintain as they give away parts of their soul.
" (If you ever claim to have a concrete resolution for that series of statements, the reanimated corpse of Tzara will appear and beat you with his monocle.) Rehashing a familiar Dada anecdote, Olshan explains, "The name DADA, the story goes, was chosen in a typically Dada manner: by chance.
Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, with its reanimated corpse, followed physician Luigi Galvani's experiments with the "animal electricity" he perceived when his charged scalpel touched a dead frog's leg and made it kick, and coincided the rise of electrical shocks used for medical treatments in the 19th century.
And there's "Prayer for Mad Sweeney," in which the now-dead-and-reanimated Laura sets off on a road trip across the country with a leprechaun and a Muslim cab driver who's in love with a djinn, like a demented Dorothy in Oz, looking for a way to live more permanently.
Director / animators Nick DenBoer and Davy Force have spliced, warped, and reanimated The Shining into a five-minute movie trailer featuring a mustachioed Danny; a chicken-pitching Jack Torrance; and a space alien Dick Halloran, whose sexual organs — if I'm reading this correctly — have been replaced with a live chicken head.
In practical terms, Numerai takes out an employee life insurance policy—in this case provided by Transamerica—that will cover cryonic storage, ensuring that on death an employee's body is delivered to Alcor and frozen, to be reanimated at such a future time as medical technology can undo the fatal damage.
Without his iconic depictions of the reanimated monsters, zombies may never have impacted on fantasy media in the way they've managed, across TV, movies and, naturally, video games, which have long used the sometimes shambling, sometimes sprinting nasties as cannon fodder, level-ending bosses and, just sometimes, something rather more unsettling.
The luckiest bastard in all of Westeros has yet another harrowing experience beyond the Wall, but his ridiculous mission at least reveals that killing a White Walker might also shatter any corpses they reanimated — which sure could come in handy if the Night King really is responsible for reanimating an entire army.
We wouldn't have The Walking Dead, World War Z, Shaun of the Dead, or Zombieland, either — in Night of the Living Dead and its sequels, Romero invented the rules that guide our modern ideas about zombies: They're reanimated deceased people who move slowly and have an insatiable desire to eat the living.
Unwilling to compete with Margaery Tyrell for control of sweet-tempered Tommen, queen mother Cersei embarked on a foolhardy gambit to use the fundamentalist Faith Militant to enforce her will and wound up naked and ashamed and in the arms of a reanimated 400-pound monsterman with his own brand of bottled water.
She didn't perform again at the VMAs until 2007, and by then, it was as if Banana the white python had strangled the life out of her, and we were watching not the lithe and limber dancer of "...Baby One More Time" or "Oops I Did It Again," but that woman's rather unsuccessfully reanimated corpse.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell SINGAPORE, Sept 26 (Reuters) - If there was any hope of an early resolution to the reanimated dispute between the United States and Iran, it was extinguished by the testy exchanges between the countries' leaders at the United Nations.
When the Cold War ended, Bill Clinton, who cut his teeth on the 1972 McGovern campaign, reanimated the idea of converting the military—the longest-running, if unacknowledged, jobs program in the U.S.—to more economically and socially productive industries (as McGovern had suggested a generation earlier, taking off from the now-lonely work of Seymour Melman).
And so, especially when you're fighting an adversary that has effectively unlimited bodies to throw at you, it's not clear that burning up some reanimated fighters just so others can take their place is a good use of that particular resource, especially if you believe that dragonfire could destroy the White Walkers, and perhaps the Night King himself.
These contagion fears — like all fears before it — were swiftly integrated into the zombies' sense of being: An early 1986 article about AIDS in the Journal of the American Medical Association was titled "Night of the Living Dead II." Contagion soon joined the ranks of voodoo and radiation as an explanation for how zombies are reanimated.
But as of Election Day 2016 it was certainly possible to squint at Trump and see the outlines of an ideological shakeup — a figure who would attempt to represent the interests of the Republican Party's electoral base of older-skewing, less-educated white people rather than hew strictly to the reanimated corpse of Reaganism like the vast majority of the party's elected officials.
She did finish the reanimated David, but she quickly surmised a new, very desperate plan to avoid joining the Saviors: after Negan came in and told her about test number two, which was for Sasha to give him all of the deets on Rick's plans for the Saviors, Sasha asked Eugene to smuggle her a gun or a knife to kill herself with.
It reanimated all the ways in which China has neglected Hong Kong – by manipulating its burgeoning democratic institutions, allowing the physical infrastructure to crumble, boosting Shanghai and the greater Pearl River Delta region at Hong Kong's expense, opening the borders to the mad scramble of tourism from the Mainland, imposing cultural markers onto a proud and rich Cantonese society, etc.
Tuccillo directly addresses the reality that expecting to be treated with basic respect and kindness might mean you end up alone: You could be forgiven for missing some of these golden truths; upon rereading, I realized that much of the book's best bits are gummed up with a tone that is so painfully early-aughts, I felt, at times, like I was being lectured by the reanimated corpse of an Ed Hardy T-shirt.

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