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He sliced off a knob of meat and nibbled on it.
For the picture to fit, three sections had to be sliced off.
Still, overall business spending sliced off 0.58 percentage point from first-quarter GDP.
Beards were trimmed down to stubble or sliced off cleanly with straight razors.
"My thumb was sliced off," she adds, holding up her mutilated left hand.
In January they sliced off parts of Idlib, the only province under rebel control.
One involved roxy wearing a wedding dress that was sliced off during the performance.
They lifted the legs of the fallen and sliced off one toe from each.
An elderly couple savagely executed in their home, their ears sliced off their heads.
He sliced off one of the victims' nipples and placed them neatly beside her body.
In December he sliced off a chunk of Idlib, which had been under rebel control.
First the left, then the right, both sliced off the torso at the shoulder joint.
By the end of the meeting, you have sliced off a piece of the German chocolate.
Inventory investment sliced off almost a full percentage point from GDP growth in the fourth quarter.
My first mate, Vivian, had two fingers on her left hand sliced off by laser fire.
Inventory investment sliced off almost a full percentage point from GDP growth in the fourth quarter.
He reportedly sliced off the tip of his finger when he allegedly smashed several bottles and windows.
WHO CAN GET AROUND THE RINK W/O GETTING THEIR HANDS SLICED OFF BY EVERYONES FEET BLADES?
My Boring Company wristband is sliced off, and in exchange, I'm handed my very own Not-A-Flamethrower.
The lady in the photo is Lorena Bobbitt -- who infamously sliced off her husband's penis back in 1993.
Women at the shelters often have had arms and legs broken, and lips, tongues and noses sliced off.
"It's like you just took a knife and sliced off her second story," her son, Greg White, said.
At one point, he sliced off a halibut's skin in a single stroke without looking directly at it.
His right earlobe had been sliced off, and the bones in his wrists, shoulders and feet were shattered.
Until now, the theory had been that he only sliced off the lower part of his left ear.
He had a cage over his face, and it held the head I had sliced off in perfect position.
Beebe suffered 23 deep puncture wounds during the attack and the flesh on her chin was nearly sliced off.
Overall, business spending sliced off 0.58 percentage point from first-quarter GDP instead of the previously reported 0.81 percentage point.
Forbes died when Hield was a kid, and his house is now abandoned; windows shattered, door sliced off the hinges.
Cola's front legs were sliced off with a sword about a year ago by his owner's furious neighbor in Bangkok.
The trade deficit sliced off 25.2 percentage points from GDP growth in the fourth quarter, while inventories contributed 20.4 percentage point.
The tip of his finger was sliced off while he smashed bottles and windows and hit a phone against a wall.
Iraheta allegedly told investigators she sliced off a tattoo Reyes Rivas had gotten in memory of Sosa Rivas, reports WUSA-9.
If you don't shudder every time the tip of that hot dog gets sliced off, you might not have a soul.
His partner took a blow that sliced off two fingers, then a blow to the face, according to the incident report.
Over all, business spending sliced off 0.58 percentage point from first-quarter G.D.P. instead of the previously reported 0.81 percentage point.
If only these two knew there was a perfectly good sliced-off fingertip, courtesy of Red, already floating around the prison.
Another major piece of the too-much-content pie is about to be sliced off and put out on a smaller plate.
Instead of a 423-foot-deep lot, abutting East 242th Street, the developer sliced off a narrow sliver only four feet wide.
The market's expectation now is for either 50 or 75 basis points to be sliced off short-term borrowing rates by April.
Two weeks into the mission, a Biospherian named Jane Poynter sliced off the tip of her finger in a rice-threshing machine.
Basically, it's an X3 sport utility with the useful boxy back end sliced off and a smidgen of back-seat headroom excised.
Even when the boy's captors sliced off one of his ears and mailed it to a Rome newspaper, the oil tycoon was unmoved.
Mr. Macron and his economists contend it is nonetheless important to reduce the tax because the tranche is sliced off those accumulating capital.
Once the returns are delivered to the U.K. Treasury, an amount known as the 'Sovereign Grant', is sliced off and returned to the Queen.
The update also included a mysterious new logo designed by the German visual artist Sarah Ortmeyer: a black heart with a corner sliced off.
The two artists had a blowout fight, and van Gogh sliced off his ear, suffered a mental breakdown and ended up in the hospital.
When he got out, he survived a nearly fatal stabbing and an accident at a steel factory that sliced off parts of three fingers.
Everyone remembers the scene in Chinatown when Jack Nicholson almost gets his nose sliced off, but many do not recall what the dispute was about.
Trump Jr., once posed for a photo on a hunting trip to Zimbabwe, holding an elephant's tail that he had sliced off after his kill.
The resulting larger trade gap sliced off 1.91 percentage points from GDP growth in the third quarter, instead of the 1.78 percentage points reported last month.
With his left hand he grabbed a $130 ribeye by its bone, and with his right, sliced off the medium-rare meat in a single swipe.
The enemy Killmonger has aligned with is Andy Serkis' Ulysses Klaue, the Vibranium poacher last seen having his arm sliced off in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
International trade sliced off 1.13 percentage points from GDP growth last quarter, the most in a year, after adding 0.36 percentage point in the third quarter.
Tony was nervous, but Lee was able to cut off his growths"I&aposm actually nervous about having things actually sliced off my face," Tony said.
Most recently, one animal washed up on the shore in West Seattle with its head sliced off, the Seal Sitters wrote in a blog post this week.
Lampert sliced off a big chunk of stores for cash when he spun out 20003 of its best properties into real estate investment trust, Seritage, in 2015.
According to TMZ, Depp sliced off the tip his finger on a piece of glass when he allegedly smashed several bottles and windows during an argument with Heard.
Anna reaches out for her father, but she disappears on the other side of the tear—save for her little finger, the end of which is sliced off.
A photo posted online by the patrol&aposs Southern Command shows the driver side door of the car almost completely sliced off from the rest of the vehicle.
The resulting trade deficit sliced off 3.03 percentage points from GDP growth last quarter, the most in a year, after adding 0.36 percentage point in the third quarter.
As a result, trade sliced off 1.13 percentage points from GDP growth last quarter, the most in a year, after adding 0.36 percentage point in the third quarter.
Queen Victoria's reclusive youngest daughter, Beatrice, also resided in the castle, though not under duress, and she didn't get her head sliced off when she left, the lucky moo.
Although they're meant to be enjoyed whole (just how you would bite into an apple), the box they come in depicts an egg with the top neatly sliced off.
With each replication, a little more is sliced off the ends of the telomeres, and when they get too short, a cell stops replicating—a state called cell senescence.
Works on view include late-in-life paintings and sketches, like a portrait of Dr. Félix Rey (the doctor treated Van Gogh after he had sliced off his ear).
Which may be why the most original idea on the runway was a flat brogue with a bow on top and the front sliced off to reveal the toe.
He was eventually released (his grandfather begrudgingly agreed to pay a reduced ransom), although not before having one of his ears sliced off and mailed to an Italian newspaper.
The other man honed a kitchen knife against a stone, sliced off an inchlong fuse, wrapped it in a piece of aluminum and strapped on a match as a detonator.
That did not stop January from being the worst month since October 2008 for China's stock markets, with 12 trillion yuan ($1.8 trillion) sliced off the value of its benchmark indexes.
But dismemberment and Star Wars lightsabers have gone hand in hand since the beginning, when Obi-Wan sliced off Ponda Baba's arm in A New Hope at the Mos Eisley Cantina.
If you've seen an Echo before, the Dot will look familiar: it's as though Amazon just sliced off the top of its surprisingly popular speaker and put it in front of you.
The Chicago Tribune ran a massive piece (written by English professor Regina Barreca) assuming that Gallo sliced off her husband's penis as a form of revenge, glossing over any evidence of abuse.
The god Vishnu, warned by the sun and the moon, caught Rahu drinking the elixir of life and as punishment sliced off the demon's head before the elixir passed through his throat.
One, Your mother sucks cocks in Hell (2015), consists of a wooden crate and French 17th-century oak cherub, whose head has been partly sliced off to fit it in the crate.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Crucifixion and flagellation, bodies pierced with arrows and set alight on pyres, tongues torn out, and breasts sliced off — Western art history is rife with images of suffering.
His hands are covered in cuts and scars — a poke on his middle finger from an amberjack fin, remnants of stitches from when he sliced off part of his thumb while cutting a bluefish.
On the night of July 23.5, 1977, as New York City residents sweltered in the middle of a heat wave, well-placed lightning strikes sliced off power to 9 million people for around 25 hours.
There had never been an ugly incident involving his Muslim customers, said Ilknur Perda, 65, as he gently sliced off juicy shards of shwarma at his shop, Istanbul Doner-Kebab, on the town's main strip.
Dresses had one arm sliced off and scarified with tiny silver staples; jackets were cut away in a curve to expose a crescent moon of clavicle; and trousers were wrapped to flick open at the side.
The Seal Sitters Marine Mammal Stranding Network, a volunteer organization that responds to calls for stranded animals, said all the sea lions died from acute trauma -- including one found last week that had its head sliced off.
Ecosystem chaos When a shark's fin is sliced off, the animal dies, said Yvonne Sadovy, lead author of the Marine Policy study and a professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Hong Kong.
Mary Harmon Hilburn has her Alabama championship rings in the form of lavaliers — pendants that are what you would get if you sliced off the meaty face of the ring like popping off the top of a muffin.
Her large-scale portraits depict unlikely female subjects, such as Andrea Yates, who killed her five children in a fit of postpartum psychosis, or Lorena Bobbitt, who famously sliced off her cheating husband's penis while he was sleeping.
Schnabel's latest film approaches one of the most tortured artists ever, 19th-century Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh (Willem Dafoe), who infamously sliced off his own ear after a reputed confrontation with fellow post-impressionist Paul Gauguin (Oscar Isaac).
The lack starts to feel a little absurd when you consider all the other seemingly random and arguably unnecessary emojis that exist, like the parachuting person, the banjo, and the stick of butter with a little bit sliced off.
The same dressing is reprised with corn, boiled on the cob and sliced off in sheets, tossed with fresh tomatoes and eeriely summer-bright; and long beans clipped and left raw among little clouds of puffed-up pork skin.
Astonishingly, P-22 crossed both the 405 and the 101, and took up residence in Griffith Park, which sits across the highway from the rest of the Santa Monica range like the heel sliced off a loaf of bread.
Finance Director Harald Wilhelm said the impact of the latest A400M woes could be significant, pointing to a new charge later this year on top of 5 billion euros the project has already sliced off the Airbus balance sheet.
A shark is caught and brought to the surface, its fins are sliced off, often while the animal is still alive, and then the body thrown back overboard to drown, bleed to death or be eaten alive by other animals.
The basic narrative is that a seemingly pretty sad dude—the samurai who had his arms sliced off in 2015's "Them Changes" video, you may recall—is sent to 'TKM Wellness' (as in, Thundercat, Kenny, Michael) by his worried family.
The Daily Mail reports that Depp was devastated by recent reports of his violent behavior, one in which he accidentally sliced off the tip of his finger while smashing bottles and allegedly accused Heard of cheating on him with Billy Bob Thornton.
In the summer of 1993, Virginia manicurist Lorena Bobbitt drew an eight-inch kitchen knife from the home she shared with her husband, former Marine and unemployed restaurant host John Wayne Bobbitt, then returned to their bedroom and sliced off his penis.
There, next to one of their enormous ships — a vessel that hovers over the ground and looks like an elongated black egg with one side neatly sliced off — she's briefed and prepped amid furrowed brows, data crunching and intimations of the apocalypse.
The ol' "fake knife with a notch" is a classic way to make it look like you've almost sliced off a finger, but in Japan, one such novelty prop kit was reportedly packaged with real, razor-sharp hobby knives instead of the fake ones.
Written by Dr. Rey Félix, who treated and dressed the artist's head wound, the paper includes drawings of the mutilated ear that confirm van Gogh sliced off almost the entire organ, rather than just a portion of it — an issue that has long spurred debate.
In November, he published a similar reconstruction effort for the skull of Tycho Brahe, the 16th-century Danish astronomer whose observations formed the basis for modern orbital mechanics, and who famously wore a brass prosthetic nose after his original one was sliced off in a duel.
The first time I ever used it to shave my vagina (yes, I know the technical term for the outer genitalia is 'vulva,' but that doesn't have the same ring to it), I nearly sliced off half my labia — and screamed bloody murder the moment it happened.
That came after a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters late on Monday that data tampering on products went on for more than a decade, deepening the crisis that has sliced off about $5003 billion off its market value in just over a week.
We've seen a deluge of artistic homages to the Dutch post-impressionist in recent years, from an AirBnB rental modeled after van Gogh's famous bedroom in Arles to "Starry Night" recreated in a petri dish to a genetically faithful replica of the artist's sliced-off ear.
Glancing in my driving mirror as I tried to escape, all I could see was the inside of the hippo's throat shortly followed by its muzzle as its jaws closed over my rear light, which was sliced off as neatly as if chopped off with an axe. Terrifying!
Imports increased a little bit faster in the third quarter than previously estimated while the drop in exports was much sharper, leading to an even wider trade gap, which sliced off 1.91 percentage points from GDP growth in the third quarter, instead of the 1.78 percentage points reported last month.
After getting a jump start on his entrepreneurial streak by selling everything from baseball cards to stamps as a kid, Cuban worked at a grocery store stocking shelves and at a deli, where he even sliced off a piece of his finger one day, he told Rome in the podcast.
It includes yet another van Gogh theory related to the artist's ear incident, which has remained in headlines since 1888: that the artist sliced off his organ not because of a fight with Paul Gauguin — as popularly accepted — but after he received word that his brother Theo was about to marry.
She says she was staying with her aunt when a group of women came into the house, blindfolded her, stuffed a rag in her mouth to muffle her screams, and pinned her to the ground by her arms, legs, and chest while her clitoris was sliced off with a knife.
From there, we did as the video instructed us: sliced off the top of our melon, inserted the corer, began to twist (clockwise and then counter clockwise) until the device had worked its way down to very the bottom, and finished by pulling it up and out to reveal the below finished product.
The crowd rose to its feet near the under-four timeout, in the midst of a St. John's run centered around the shot blocking of Tariq Owens, who finished with eight swats while looking like an ultra-thin piece of Walter Berry sliced off by Sam Cohen, the lox sherpa of Zabar's.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Shortly before Christmas, 1888, as the story goes, while living in Arles, France, and suffering from a deep depression, Vincent van Gogh sliced off part of his left ear with a razor blade, wrapped the severed ear in cloth, walked to a nearby brothel, and handed it to a woman working there.
At various points, Franco stuffed ice cream sandwiches in Horwitz's suit pockets; unscrewed the head of a horse statue in a hotel lobby and hid it in Horwitz's bed, squirting ketchup around it to look like blood; tied Horwitz to a training table, hauled him to the field and covered him with birdseed; and sliced off his ties while he slept.
In addition to the songs by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, which were surgically implanted into the ears of children and their parents more than a quarter of a century ago, and which retain an indisputable charm, we are granted a smattering of mini-songs by Menken and Tim Rice, which seem to start awkwardly or to be sliced off in their prime: one to accompany a dance, for example, and another to be crooned by Maurice at his workbench.
But you also encounter poems with a compass of devastation unrivalled in American poetry of the era, like "A Woman Dead in Her Forties," a poem about a woman who died of breast cancer: Your breasts/ sliced-off The scars dimmed as they would have to be years later All the women I grew up with are sitting half-naked on rocks in sun we look at each other and are not ashamed and you too have taken off your blouse but this was not what you wanted: to show your scarred, deleted torso I barely glance at you as if my look could scald you though I'm the one who loved you I want to touch my fingers to where your breasts had been but we never did such things.

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