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137 Sentences With "rots"

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Ellaria Sand won't be seen again, as she figuratively rots away in a dungeon cell while her poisoned daughter's corpse literally rots a few feet away, but just out of reach.
We've all heard that too much TV rots the brain.
"The fish rots from the head down," Cordray tweeted Thursday.
I hope ISIS goes to hell, then rots in hell.
It rots away at the entire structure of a public institution.
A fish rots from the head, and Hollywood is no different.
John, John, the fish rots from the head, is that the saying?
Oleg rots away for years to come in an American prison cell.
"If you preserve something for long enough, then maybe it rots," he said.
Food typically rots when moisture exits, oxygen gets in and mold takes over.
And children lose parents, and parents lose children, and everything rots from within.
Unfortunately for palaeontologists, baleen rots rapidly, so is rarely found in the fossil record.
In abandoned apartments, furniture rots and clothes and books lie strewn across the floor.
"I hate him and I hope he rots in hell," Nelson told the station.
Oh, and did we mention that "Astroworld" is an anagram for "a world rots"?
So it rots in full view of anyone who cares to go and see.
" As my old boss, Rahm Emanuel, used to say, "The fish rots at the head.
Ellaria will remain there, chained in that room, watching as her daughter dies and rots.
"Unfortunately there are acts of racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia...it rots things from the inside."
The bast is naturally water proof, and rots very slowly compared to other rope materials.
Scott continues to survey the area as the world rots away in specks and chunks.
Sugar is devoid of any real nutrition, messes with your metabolism, and rots your teeth.
In the brush that separates the beach from the community, a grill rots alongside garbage.
But it really is true that in this case, the fish rots from the head.
A primary discussion point is Panama disease, a fungus that rots bananas from the inside.
The sky rots into an otherworldly purple interrupted by the white smoke of the crematorium.
And yet an enormous amount of what's produced still rots before it can be shipped.
Abject matter — stuff that rots, stinks and oozes — has historically been MoMA's least favorite medium.
An abandoned movie theater rots, the seats half-submerged in a still pool of water.
I think they've painted this idea that the food just tragically rots and that's that.
Poorer ones may never even see the produce that rots on slow, bumpy journeys to market.
Densely packed organic matter produces methane as it rots, which can catch fire or cause explosions.
He has also devised a pineapple version, using up fruit which quickly rots after the harvest.
We're nervous it won't keep so long, so we want to finish it before it rots.
The foul odor stems from hydrogen sulfide, which the seaweed releases when it rots on land.
If this is the case, we see yet again how the fish rots from the head.
All wooden tanks eventually need to be replaced, because the wood rots and starts to leak.
To keep the economy moving, he wanted a money that "rots like potatoes" and "rusts like iron".
No, Coca-Cola rots your teeth and polar bears are too wise to fall for that trash.
As the beached seaweed rots, it releases hydrogen sulfide gas that has a distinct rotten-egg smell.
The fish rots from the head, and the stench of this administration starts at the very top.
A primary discussion point is Panama disease, a fungal infection that rots the fruit from the inside.
A primary discussion point is Panama disease, caused by a fungus that rots bananas from the inside.
It's up to them to install the fruit or vegetable on their wall, replacing it when it rots.
Shoddy roads mean that in India, for example, about 40% of food rots on the way to market.
Phosmet is an insecticide, and thiabendazole is an antifungal that can prevent different types of molds and rots.
"It's gross, the algae stinks as it rots and it attracts flies," said Sylvie, who lives in Caen.
The last thing anyone wants is a stank house, especially when the temps rise and food rots faster.
But that's exactly what needs to happen: A fish rots from the head, and Uber's problems begin with Kalanick.
His code name was "the Fish's Head," after the old saying that a fish rots from the head down.
I've heard it messes with digestion and rots your teeth, but I like it so much better than regular water.
We should all work together to clean up these hazardous waste and homeless sites before the whole city rots away.
Furthermore, Factory, which created a number of iconic startup spaces in Berlin, has also put down rots into the city.
It currently rots on roughly 2,000 sylvan acres in Rockland County, New York, about an hour's drive north of Manhattan.
Movies like The Wolf of Wall Street and Margin Call flay the financial sector and suggest that money rots your soul.
Soft tissue rots away but hard bits (like bone) get entombed and protected inside the sedimentary rock that forms around them.
Its doorbells are marked by graffiti that bans "the strike force" from entering, and half-prepared food rots in the kitchen.
Few, on either side of the Atlantic, have tried to guess how much fresh produce rots before it leaves the field.
Anti-smut crusaders typically argue that porn rots the mind and erodes moral character, a view heavily influenced by religious feeling.
As the saying goes, the fish rots from the head down; and there is a stench coming from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
It floats onshore, rots, and smells like sulfur, making it a pain for beach tourism in the Caribbean and in Mexico.
And people with limited incomes may not be able to buy food to replace the stuff that rots in their unpowered fridges.
Sim's visual genius could easily compensate for this, if not for the harrowing ugliness that rots through the themes as it progresses.
In addition to the resources used to grow it, uneaten food generates methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, when it rots in landfills.
A whale rots in the "half-moon of the bay" as the island is battered by a tsunami, an earthquake and tourists.
That should increase not just the amount of methane collected but also the capacity of the landfill, since waste shrinks as it rots.
" Dickinson reiterated her statements about Cosby by repeating, "He deserves every bit of 30 years and more, I hope he rots in hell.
Outside the large, crumbling house in France, a fig tree keeps dropping ripe fruit onto the ground, where it turns black and rots.
"The fish rots from the head," she told a group of school superintendents in Albany last month, lashing the governor over funding decisions.
But as soon as it touches their face, the flesh rots and peels off like hot ramen strands, leaving nothing but a skull.
Its mouth remains open for just one week before it rots and dies -- so the largest flower on Earth is on borrowed time.
When a pig rots on the forest floor, it floods the soil with nutrients like nitrogen—too many nutrients that overwhelm the vegetation.
"I looked him in his eyes while he killed my friends I hope he rots in hell for eternity," Knapp wrote in the post.
The conglomeration of forms Kautz has arranged in the T-shaped gallery alludes to the commodity fetishism that rots religion, politics, industry, and art.
But sometimes we get distracted and forget, or sleep late and fail to make smoothies, as our hoard of berries rots in the fridge.
In the first moments of the original (video game) Dark Souls, a mysterious knight tosses a corpse into a cell in which your character rots.
It features the return of Katana Girl in one last video game battle, as the virtual world of Evernow rots and dies all around her.
Big tech has a lot of problems: fake news, sexual harassment, Russian interference, privacy concerns, and growing fears that too much screen time rots your brain.
Trees there showed signs of damage by pod borers, caterpillars and mirids, while black pod, a fungal disease that rots cocoa before it ripens, was widespread.
People throw away food for all sorts of reasons, maybe because it rots before we get around to eating it, or because it's just plain ugly.
All of the planning and skill in the world rots on the vine if you're not actually following through and getting stuff done. Wisdom. Skill. Virtue.
By degrading social norms and civic virtues, not to mention the rule of law on which investment depends, corruption rots the foundations of a healthy economy.
The exact root of the "fish rots from the head" phrase isn't clear, although some think its origins go all the way back to ancient Greece.
That accounts for both the energy used in agriculture to grow unused food, as well as the methane that's released when the food rots in landfills.
Bananas bruise, meat rots, ice cream melts and a gallon of milk, if packed at the top of a grocery bag, will crush the muffins placed below.
And when this stuff rots away, it can open up smaller voids, which are susceptible to collapse when water starts moving dirt around during heavy rainfall events.
We get one as needed through Farm To People, which is technically a subscription, but we skip a lot — if I don't cook, it sits and rots.
El Chapo's wife is in talks to do something really shocking, and that's talk ... on reality TV about the family business while El Chapo rots in prison!!!
"I still don't know how to store my harvests - traditional techniques are no longer effective as the grain easily rots when we get unexpected extra rains," Masele said.
Discarded food ends up in landfill where it rots, releasing harmful greenhouse gasses, while the water, energy and fuel needed to grow, store and transport it is wasted.
Common sense says that spending money on a new coat of paint while the underlying structure rots is just throwing money away, and it's most likely your money.
Discarded food ends up in landfills where it rots, releasing harmful greenhouse gasses, while the water, energy and fuel needed to grow, store and transport it is wasted.
The protesters don't have a unifying ideology beyond the shared view that Romania's social and economic contract needs more work — and that the fish rots from the head.
She's a kid still; stardom rots the soul; and the spotlight is clearly torture to her—a torture she has chosen freely, but a torture all the same.
It's hard not to see the character President Taylor, who makes business deals while the world rots, as a conglomeration of the worst of Washington DC and Silicon Valley.
Security info rots, build security insight: If you are writing a security guide please consider putting a date on it so that people can tell how current the advice is.
Bits When trying to understand what's wrong with the culture at the giant start-up Uber, it's helpful to remember an old expression: A fish rots from the head first.
Though clothing rots away over the centuries, the visualization team lucked out in this case because the Sungir duo wore garments bedazzled with thousands of beads made from mammoth tusks.
" Another comment in the same conversation suggested that Clinton ought to be "dragged out to a noose," to which another person replied "and left hanging til she rots to the bone.
Not to brag or anything, but I barely drink alcohol during the week, and I grew up on the idea that soda rots your teeth (minus the occasional morning Dr. Pepper).
"Adaptation" will mean figuring out who has to leave, who has to pay for resettlement, and who bears the cost of the abandoned city's infrastructure as it rots, crumbles, and pollutes.
Throwing out food wastes the water, energy and fuel needed to grow, store and transport it, campaigners say, while discarded food ends up in landfills where it rots, releasing harmful greenhouse gases.
"The smell of cheese is seeping into my hat shop, and I am looking for ideas for how to get the place emptied before it rots," Knox told EV Grieve on Thursday.
The short list of not-OK things just happening in the news lately, for instance, includes the pervasive culture of sexual assault that rots our society and is finally coming to bear.
In one column, I wrote every beat of the story — the power goes out; it doesn't seem like a big deal at first; but then the food rots, and the looting begins.
We're confronted by the sad truth that money doesn't buy happiness but instead rots your brain, and the even sadder truth that these are the people who govern our lives politically, economically, and culturally.
"Right now, between a quarter and a third of food just rots in the field, and this is often because you don't have humans ready at the right time to pick them," he says.
While the old armature rots, a new one rises alongside it, much as the new Tappan Zee Bridge, over the Hudson, gradually took shape next to the rusty old one it would one day replace.
Throwing out food wastes the water, energy and fuel required to grow, store and distribute it, campaigners say, while discarded food ends up in landfill where it rots, releasing climate-changing gases such as methane.
But Wick thinks more starter material shouldn't be hard to find: Americans throw out between 30 and 40 percent of all the food they buy, sending it to landfills where it rots and generates greenhouse gases.
Now Injustice 2 is left to pick up the mess: When it opens, Batman is trying to restore order, while Superman rots in a jail cell and Wonder Woman and his other key allies remain in hiding.
But in imposing a negative interest rate in 2016 and setting an inflation target three years before, it is in effect pursuing Gesell's dream of a currency that rots and rusts, albeit by only 2% a year.
"It's the difference between getting to a crop when it's ripe or not being able to pick it and it rots in the field," said Allison Crittenden, director of congressional relations at the American Farm Bureau Federation.
This album is no different: On "Silver," she sings, "The kiss on my lips / Starts to feel unfamiliar / A part of me rots / My skin all turns silver," while songs like "Never Been Wrong" detail heartbreak and loneliness.
On 2011's Goner EP, lyrics like: "Jesus rots inside his grave / He can't be saved / Sex has ruined our children / Tell me does Jesus still love them?" emphasised questions that riddle the South on a daily basis.
Democratic strategist and former Clinton pollster Doug Schoen said "the Democratic Party itself rots from the head down" in response to allegations by former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile of the party nomination being rigged in 2016.
Cigarettes Tobacco is a huge industry in America — hence why the stuff is still legal, despite the fact that it pretty much rots your lungs and will eventually cause cancer — and it's also a major part of our identity.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The United Nations regained access to donated grain stored in the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah on Sunday, and began the task of salvaging food that could stave off starvation for millions of citizens before it rots.
Food waste is increasing viewed as unethical in a world of rising hunger and environmentally destructive, dumped in landfills where it rots, releasing greenhouse gases, while fuel, water, and energy needed to grow, store and carry it is wasted.
WASTE-TO-POWER Europe has favored the construction of power plants that burn waste for electricity or heat because land is scarce and landfills produce toxins and greenhouse gases such as methane as organic waste - from food to nappies - rots.
Reducing food waste would also help fight climate change, campaigners say, as discarded food ends up in landfills where it rots, releasing harmful greenhouse gasses, while the water, energy and fuel needed to grow, store and transport it is wasted.
If Britain leaves without a divorce agreement, many worry that issues with new customs arrangements could lead to miles of traffic jams, forcing trucks to sit for hours on highways as food rots and manufacturing processes grind to a halt.
"People have been calling the court and leaving messages, and if someone answers, they say, 'Tell your judge he can go to hell, and I hope his kids get raped and he rots in hell,' " said Mr. Goodman, who has defended the judge.
Confidential delivers that in spades, with an entire entertainment industry system designed to distract from the real culprits and keep the whole Hollywood machine looking beautiful, the better to keep film fans from seeing the way it rots from the inside out.
In logging, soil carbon is disturbed and released, plant and wood waste is generated that eventually rots and releases carbon, and emissions are generated by the vehicles and machinery necessary to cut the wood, transport it to the mill, and treat it.
In the meantime, Paige and Matthew get serious (and Philip gets serious about keeping them from seeing each other); William is captured, but not before he can give himself a disease that rots his insides; and Arkady is sent back to the USSR.
Dead wood rots quickly, so the locals often build with metal—or with wood that is still alive, training the aerial roots of Ficus elastica, the rubber fig, to form bridges over the rivers and streams by which the water flows down to the plains below.
The irony, of course, is that alcohol isn't actually good for you and neither is seltzer (it kind of rots your teeth!), which only exposes the fact that current wellness trends basically boil down to the same thing diet culture has been aimed at for centuries: fat loss.
In Venezuela's vast plains further east, sugar cane rots just yards from a refining mill and rice fields are left barren for the first time in 2000 years because farmers don't have fuel to transport their produce to distribution centers or seeds and fertilizers to plant new crops.
What we get instead is a carefully curated series of scenes showing the WikiLeaks founder at his most vulnerable moments: as he faces sexual assault allegations, as he flees to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, as he rots in the embassy for years, as he plots to influence the 2016 election.
As A$AP Rocky rots in a Swedish jail for weeks without being charged with a crime, you gotta wonder how another rapper -- a white rapper -- accused of the same crime and more spent a relative nanosecond behind bars before being allowed to go on his merry way and leave the country.
They estimate that 25-40 percent of food grown, processed and transported in U.S. will never be consumed, and that that waste has further implications: Food that winds up as landfill waste rots and often ends up as methane, a greenhouse gas 21 times more dangerous to the globe's climate than carbon dioxide.
"State and federal elected officials have been negligent in allowing companies like Windstream [another lagging U.S. phone company] and Frontier—particularly for a business model that is mining a public safety telephone system for all it is worth—to charge as much as they can until the network literally rots," Mitchell said.
Also, some of the fruit or vegetables considered undesirable for sale in markets may go to food-service companies that run cafeterias on corporate campuses, hospitals or universities — and a portion of it gets donated to food banks or sent to landfills, where it rots and turns into methane gas, which is a pollutant.
Death feeds into life perhaps most spectacularly here in the giant ficus trees, strangler figs that wrap themselves so fully around a host tree that the host dies and rots away and the ficus becomes a tree itself, spreading up into the sky and out toward other trees so the process can begin again.
Being confronted with an ever-flowing stream of woe, horror and absurdity every time we watch the news or glide through our Twitter feed rots both the soul and the spirit, and what better way to soundtrack humanity's descent into moral, societal and environmental catastrophe than the existential torment of bands like The Body, Bismuth, Remote Viewing and Vile Creature?
I can't believe that Nancy Pelosi's District in San Francisco is in such horrible shape that the City itself is in violation of many sanitary & environmental orders, causing it to owe the Federal Government billions of dollars - and all she works on is Impeachment..... ....We should all work together to clean up these hazardous waste and homeless sites before the whole city rots away.

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