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She was left trembling and spattered with her own blood.
When they tried to shake him, blood spattered the floor.
The tattered remains of a blue Karrimor backpack, spattered with blood.
Yes, that means your toothbrush is being spattered with fecal matter.
It also features bloody fingerprints and a blood-spattered paint finish.
The baby is wearing a pink babygrow also spattered with mud.
By now there was blood spattered across the bed and walls.
But it sure beats the place with the blood-spattered walls.
Blood was spattered and uneaten pizza was strewn in the kitchen.
Now he was more paint-spattered, wired, and gesticulatory than ever.
Her shoes were down at the heels and spattered with old mud.
Some passengers emerged from the terminal with blood spattered over their clothes.
Pictures showed bodies on the ground and blood-spattered pews and statues.
It may be too early to denigrate a past, blood-spattered age.
A moment later, Park's muck-spattered face popped out few feet away.
The blood-spattered shed behind the Florida School for Boys says different.
We see you, Miller Lite, with your oddly wholesome, rainbow-spattered ads.
Paint was also spattered on the central government's emblem at the front entrance.
There's nothing worse than a dirty window, cloudy mirror, or dirt-spattered windshield.
Upstairs, in the women's section, the carpet was spattered with patches of blood.
Masks line walls and a paint-spattered table in the bright therapy room.
Blood splashed on marble pillars, spattered across paintings and woven stalks of green palms.
Once, an artist holed up in her paint-spattered loft and created in solitude.
She placed the rain-spattered report she had prepared on the conference-room table.
Inside the mosque itself, blood was spattered everywhere and the walls were burned and scarred.
They are painted with photorealist precision, spattered with daubs of pigment that suggest bullet holes.
A pair of blood-spattered, black trousers and his confession were the evidence against Iwao.
My mother fled the attack past wounded classmates and blood-spattered walls, shaken but unharmed.
Last fall, a collective called Monument Removal Brigade spattered its base with blood-red paint.
The demonstrators spattered the country's emblem with paint (see picture) and covered the walls with slogans.
Many pews had disintegrated into piles of splintered wood, covered in bodies and spattered with blood.
The former commander gave a listless speech to a rain-spattered crowd of perhaps 400 people.
It spattered away in a skillet while the customer who had ordered it waited, and waited.
The image showed Prince Harry with a pistol to his head against a blood-spattered background.
But the ghoulish white makeup and blood spattered clothes are really just the start of it.
That arrangement blew up six months later in the blood-spattered confrontation in the couple's bedroom.
The painted surface is sprayed or spattered, as if it had been caught in polychrome rain.
Drizzy posted a photo Sunday of some artwork with spattered paint over stenciled-in "PAPA" lettering.
We walked down the hall to the nearest staircase, passing our neighbor's ominously blood-spattered door.
Too much risk of getting spattered with flying blood (fake) or the innards of eggs (real).
She shared the sad news with her Instagram followers via a picture of blood-spattered white sneakers.
Two bodies were discovered in a blood-spattered apartment in Brooklyn on Sunday night, the police said.
Trenton Cornell-Duranleau Police found Cornell-Duranleau dead with multiple stab wounds inside the blood-spattered apartment.
Images broadcast by Televisa showed blood and bullet holes spattered on the white walls of the house.
Here, images of the angry, bar-destroying pansy adorn torn, blood-spattered shirtsleeves hung on gallery walls.
Spattered on the floor of the hallway, on the doorframe of the bedroom and on the bedposts.
In the photographs, taken in 2015, the walls are stained and peeling, the floors spattered with paint.
But legal niceties will not help if he cannot scrub off the mud he apparently spattered on himself.
"Now you are a woman, my love" he coos when it's over, holding up a blood spattered towel.
The floor, a nearby phone area and a guard station were spattered with his blood, the inmates recalled.
High on adrenaline, I started running down the streets of Sayulita, spattered in blood, looking like a maniac.
In Pahoa, the earth sounded like it was cracking wide open as lava spattered and exploded from fissures.
The new owners led Ms. Mann to the back to see paint-spattered drywall, removed during their renovation.
Stripping this drool-spattered gown off my father, keeping his lines and tubes intact and inserted, seemed impossible.
Blood stains spattered the Rue Des Grandes Arcades, a shopping street where some of the victims were shot.
Several walls in the community are spattered with deep holes from blasts of ammunition sprayed by machine guns.
Plastic tables tumble out through the doors of the dining room and down the gray, rain-spattered sidewalk.
On Sunday morning, the BMW sat in a parking spot on Liberty Avenue, the street spattered in blood.
So it was curious, he said, that bright red-banded iron formations were spattered among the grey-green landscape.
Sometimes they may do it while performing some sort of interpretive dance, their bodies spattered with paint and muck.
Like every other vehicle in Delhi, it was a dented and dirt-spattered specimen, ruined as an old tooth.
And in Pahoa, the earth sounded like it was cracking wide open as lava spattered and exploded from fissures.
He rolls across the finish line, paint-spattered but in the lead, a big kid and a new man.
The first "Americano" whom Grandpa Chu saw frightened him; he had eyes like hailstones in a freckle-spattered face.
And, lastly, the very final shot of the episode is yet another reference to the blood-spattered smiley face.
Marilyn Cary, 91, had abandoned her wheelchair to claim a front-row seat along the glitter-spattered crimson runway.
Saltwater spattered their windshields, and jets of ocean punched through the dunes that separated the road from the sea.
She said that upon entering the house, she saw rooms spattered with blood and a severed hand on the floor.
Almost literally in the case of his silicone and fibreglass reliefs: the gauze dangling beneath them is spattered with scarlet.
This week, the Quad is screening a series of the blood-spattered, sultry Italian thrillers from the 1960s and '70s.
The dozens of individual colors are in white plastic containers on paint-spattered shelves that run from floor to ceiling.
Most of the workmen wore sleeveless shirts, and all were red-spattered and generally a sunburn shade of maraschino red.
Bowls of rice near hospital beds collecting mold, syringes covered the blood-spattered floors, dirty dishes spilled out of sinks.
Some 25 bullet holes spattered the windshield of the truck, standing where it stopped and the driver was shot dead.
He stood at a half-finished glass panel, looking like an ordinary guy with an eyepatch and paint-spattered shoes.
Misty Keasler explored 13 haunted houses across the United States, photographing their blood-spattered interiors and dark architecture of terror.
None. They've made false promises, which has gotten more blood spattered on our high schools, elementary schools, and middle schools.
Those extra years can be spent learning new skills, enjoying the company of loved ones or reading blood-spattered Mishima novels.
Deputies discovered Kasian&aposs naked body in a blood-spattered bedroom of the couple&aposs West Hollywood apartment in May 2016.
As a result, these raucous, effervescent, light-filled, paint-spattered, surprisingly solid colored pencil sketches seem to levitate off the wall.
Objects return like portents of fate: a knife with the handle of an elk antler; a pair of blood-spattered glasses.
Ivory Coast came back from the brink in 2011 after French and UN troops overthrew a blood-spattered president, Laurent Gbagbo.
In another video, he spanned over the scene, showing a wrecked front wheel, a blood-spattered seat and a deployed airbag.
Its particular flavor of elaborate, genteel nightmare is unusual, but it's as effective as any jump-scare-laden, blood-spattered slasher.
Blood had spattered on the floors and walls of his work area, but Bachman didn't seem to be bothered by it.
The British director Paul Greengrass has made dramatizations of real-life events, especially blood-spattered disasters, the mainstay of his career.
"We get more back than we put in," said Mr. Adams, 2150, leaning against his van in spattered white work pants.
No, he's just hanging out in a flawed digital backdrop of Rio de Janeiro, trying to forget his blood-spattered résumé.
Chemo had worked him over — his weight dipped below 170, his hair was gone, his face spattered with chemo-related hyperpigmentation.
Halsey leaves you on the edge of your seat, like she's starring in a blood-spattered thriller with no proper conclusion. 
And if Noura cut her hand killing her mother, wouldn't blood from her cut have been found in the spattered bedroom?
Patterns, produced by spattered, sprayed and stained pigments that are layered to produce an illusion of spatial depth, begin to dominate.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sophia Dawson's paint-spattered army green jumpsuit and color-splashed smock strike quite a figure.
She's the woman we've come to know through photographs and newsreels, clad in a pink Chanel suit spattered with her husband's blood.
She wanted people to see the blood-spattered clothing that she was wearing because she was sitting right next to her husband.
Today these hoof-worn stones present a literal layering of history, as their surface is spattered with McNeil's colorful, abstract-expressionist paint.
Then airport officials noticed blood spattered on the fuselage and found a corpse and a small fortune in South African cash inside.
They have propped up Bashar al-Assad, Syria's blood-spattered despot, and provided men and weapons to help Iraq fight Islamic State.
From the desperate, mud-spattered struggles of Battlefield 1 to Overwatch's anarchic focus on fun, the genre has obvious depth and variety.
First, there is the traditional paint-spattered atelier with shelves of cans of latex wall paints and canvases piled on the floor.
"The steak was shrunken in the middle of the plate, which was spattered with a grey-brown aura of sadness," Percy said.
Crouched in my booth, I'll practice my slurp, and when hot droplets of soup fly everywhere, nobody will get spattered but me.
Let the animal rights campaigners drive blood-spattered vehicles outside the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées while, inside, he took three standing ovations.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports police found evidence of a violent struggle in the blood-spattered home of 46-year-old Kevin Thompson.
Kenney arrived at Berreth's residence two days later, and found a "horrific" scene with blood spattered on the walls and floors, Slater testified.
For a younger generation, the mud-spattered bike that David Beckham used to slither through the Brazilian jungle in 2014 stands in reception.
One recent afternoon, the director, whose new film is the mud-spattered saga "Mudbound," opened a laptop in her downtown pied-à-terre.
Marbleized, striated, puddled, encrusted and spattered paint adorns differently colored and patterned fabric rectangles, which are pinned to the walls unstretched and unframed.
The Daily Caller, a conservative outlet, published a photo of Ngo spattered with what appeared to be a milkshake and a bruised eye.
But it proves that The Walking Dead has become a show that only operates in one of two rhythms: boring or blood-spattered.
In a rain-spattered Republican Party office, in a conservative-leaning county that hugs Lake Michigan, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan and Gov.
"The printed ones seem to me a little gimmicky," Ruby, who had on a Death Angel T-shirt and paint-spattered sneakers, said.
The wheels on the bus were spattered with gore from all the people he ran over in the first hour and a half.
The next year, "Full Alert," a blood-spattered Hong Kong action movie directed and written in part by Mr. Lam, won critical acclaim.
The suspect was spattered with what appeared to be blood, and police detected a strong smell of bleach in the car, it said.
As a chemical engineer who studies the motion of fluids, Bill Ristenpart deals with a lot of spattered blood and aerosolized pathogenic mouse phlegm.
Although the Nissan Titan Warrior doesn't involve any blood-spattered W-9s, it does have four 37-inch knobby tires and carbon fiber spoilers.
A teenager, his nose bloodied, his white T-shirt spattered with his flecks of red, staggered into our uncrowded car beside out elegant passenger.
Hom had been hired as the company's first full-time illustrator, tasked with updating the bubbly cartoon figures spattered throughout the website and app.
Several hundred protesters remained as dark fell, fighting with police in the local train station, where blood could be seen spattered on the floor.
The headless animal's dark blood is spattered across the bib of his overalls; its curdlike guts squish through the fingers on his right hand.
The blood is one clue, the red of it soaked and spattered all over the pregnant woman's apron as she walks into the kitchen.
And the blood-spattered pink suit itself, kept in a vault near Washington, D.C., is to be kept from view at least until 2014.
At the time of Noura's indictment, the police were waiting for the DNA results from samples taken from the blood spattered around Jackson's bedroom.
In Taylor Mac's new play, a follow-up to Shakespeare's plasma-spattered "Titus Andronicus," those saps are played by Nathan Lane and Andrea Martin.
While that blood-spattered heart-to-heart is Fred's only scene in "Fire," Archie repeatedly reminds us how great his dad is throughout the hour.
Most recently, the Afghan government signed a peace agreement with Gulbuddin Hikmatyar, a blood-spattered Islamist, granting him immunity from prosecution for past war crimes.
The back of a recently murderous toddler-aged Michael, all blonde hair, blue eyes, and blood-spattered skin, is the last image of that season.
By confirming the attack, Israel departed from its long-held policy of neither admitting nor denying its air strikes against the blood-spattered Syrian dictatorship.
That attack at the peak of Spain's tourist season left victims sprawled across the street, spattered with blood and writhing in pain from broken limbs.
Hence the success of "Unplanned", a low-grade, blood-spattered film about an abortion nurse-turned pro-lifer that has become a box-office hit.
Wash it all down with a Queen Anne's lace cognac cocktail and you too may begin to appreciate the beauty in Queen Anne's spattered handiwork.
Jon Moll, sheriff's deputy Deputy Moll sees the pipeline protest through a bug-spattered windshield, his patrol car slipping along North Dakota's gravel county roads.
When her husband finally knocked it down and they walked through the mud-spattered rooms, the foul stench seeped into their face masks, she said.
By the time the ordeal ended, 10 hours later, 22 people, including two police officers, were dead, the restaurant spattered with blood and shattered glass.
Often, percussion sounds are spattered intermittently around a bass line, or they tick steadily like a suspense-film soundtrack — more haunted house than dance floor.
But this is a special day and I must remember what's important: the red wine spattered on the back of the M.O.B.s ice-blue dress.
The graphics on his T-shirts often played with urban-horror imagery: a panorama of a prison yard, red marks evoking blood spattered by gunfire.
Vast russet-colored fields, once devoted to crops, were crowded with mud—spattered tents, webs of clotheslines, eddies of plastic bags, children investigating mounds of refuse.
During evenings in October, Angie Hansen can be found dressed in a soiled baby-doll dress and pigtails, screaming for help in a blood-spattered morgue.
Most significantly, Ms. Rossi dismantled the prosecution's single-most important contention: that the blood-spattered flashlight was present at the crime and held by the killer.
Protestors in New York City spattered the Wall Street Bull and themselves with fake blood, laying down around the statue to convey a message of urgency.
He knows what the phrase about painting houses means before he hears it from Hoffa – it means bumping people off, the reference is to spattered blood.
LoBaido is a slim, compact man of fifty-one who drinks Martinis, smokes Marlboro Lights, and is often spattered with paint—"My second skin," he says.
While we stood waiting for a light outside, a jet of mystery fluid shot up from a grate in the street and spattered across my old boots.
Teslas have become so run-of-the-mill in Oslo that it is not unusual to see them spattered with mud, their seats matted with dog hair.
Two shops next door to each other were riddled with bullet holes and spattered with blood after gunmen opened fire late on Friday in Baghdad's Ghadeer neighborhood.
But as the number of beauty box options exploded over the past few years, so did the mailings spattered with off-brand beauty samples and mystery trinkets.
In one miniature — a blue square of sky on gold backing — a swarm of dragonflies process from the left towards a blood-spattered massacre on the right.
Moreover, the pattern of the injury — a spray of dots rather than a single larger area — suggested that her brain had been spattered with tiny blood clots.
In Taylor Mac's new play, a follow-up to Shakespeare's plasma-spattered "Titus Andronicus," those saps are played by Nathan Lane and Kristine Nielsen, with Julie White.
For example, there are hanging panes of bulletproof glass, spattered with icons of feminity, ineffectual attempts to shatter the glass ceiling—an injustice more evident on the web.
God of War goes a slightly different route, creating a blood-spattered, darkly dysfunctional world more akin to the actual myths that Norse-freaks like myself love passionately.
The battle itself was brutal: mud-spattered, gory, and wincingly intimate, a combination of Braveheart-eque savagery and the frenetic, high-impact filmmaking of the Jason Bourne movies.
One guy, younger than me, shorter than me, wiry, tattooed, in a tank top and paint-spattered work pants, came over to my mat and stood over me.
If you're going to make a show about New Orleans, you need to include Eyehategod, whose music is as humid and puke-spattered as the Big Easy itself.
Slayer is the color red spattered with black, and vice versa, the inherently physical rage that boils your blood and burns away airy emotions like optimism and patience.
The bright, cheerful colors — the turquoise ground, red chair, yellow tablecloth spattered with red spots (blood) — offset the violence as much as the gangster's gray and black clothes.
No, not cleaning out a curry-spattered microwave every afternoon — I could get used to bringing my lunch multiple days each week without it feeling like a hassle.
Kreider twice forced turnovers in the offensive zone before he fed a pass across the crease for Buchnevich — who moments earlier was spattered into the boards — to finish.
LAGOS, Nigeria — Dazed and wearing a blood-spattered undershirt, Blessing Dacodonu sat on the floor of a clinic propped above a murky lagoon, wondering where his brother was.
After scattering mimeographed fliers around the space, the artist-performers spattered themselves with cow blood, assaulted each other, and fell to the floor as if convulsed with pain.
The army has also painstakingly reconstructed a jihadist complex, complete with a bomb-making factory, escape tunnels, an armoury stuffed with assault rifles and a blood-spattered torture-chamber.
The closet housed my older brother until he grew too long to fit in it, and the walls were spattered with brownish dots that had been circled in pencil.
Her only other personal appearance was in a blurry selfie that showed her reflection in a rain-spattered windowpane and that was suggestive, somehow, of Katherine as a solitary.
The sun has no business in the sky       nor does the moon, nor the myrtle or its spattered blooms, nor your gaze now that you have turned from me.
Even the mud looks like preindustrial, frontier mud, and the motley, multicultural assortment of traders, trappers and prospectors who find themselves spattered by it seem equally untouched by modernity.
The shootout is well staged, grindingly grim and mostly seems to exist so that a great deal of artificial blood can be spattered across all that pretty white snow.
But the only toilet paper in the room was stuck around the rim of the toilet, perhaps by someone who did not want to sit on the spattered seat.
With his dependable sculpture-dog sidekick, King Gordo, by his side, Jim McKenzie is a witty-weird host in paint-spattered coveralls, Gordo in his trusty third-eye crown.
An earlier body of work, from 1962, incorporates drawn-over slips of paper, many with star shapes, pasted down on the surface into sculptural reliefs spattered with scintillating color.
Describing a bedroom, Hazzard writes, 'Even a mildewed snapshot of an English cottage, if it was labelled 1915, was smirched and spattered with a brown consciousness of the trenches.
The arrangements for Loya's body to be returned to his family were made not by government officials but by a member of the R.S.S.; it arrived spattered in blood.
And, while Riverdale still has the milkshakes and letterman jackets of its Archie Comics source material, those icons of a bygone era are now blood-spattered, sexed-up, or both.
"During the first three days of fighting, six people died right in front of my eyes," said Andry Verhoglyad, a 21-year-old soldier wearing mud spattered white winter fatigues.
Blood spattered and ran down the silver's non-stick coating, following intricate spidery trails she interpreted, in the back of her mind, using a dozen augural disciplines from six continents.
Much like his last two movies, The Tree of Life and To the Wonder, Knight of Cups is spattered with details lifted straight from the notoriously private director's known biography.
In Santa Monica, at least, early results look bad for Bird and Lime, the "pioneer" startups that spattered the seaside city and neighboring Venice with hundreds of scooters without permission.
Now, as brands are searching for new ways to convey "authenticity" and "meaning," Mr. Lindahl is courting names like Gucci, Coca-Cola and Spotify from his paint-spattered Brooklyn studio.
In another image, the LA-born actress stands alone underneath a rain-spattered umbrella, while in a black-and-white photograph, she's seen posing for the camera at a desk.
"If Abe throws her under the bus, he's likely to get spattered because he's her career mentor," said Jeff Kingston, the director of Asian studies at Temple University in Tokyo.
The propaganda on campuses ranges from seemingly innocuous black and white images of classical sculpture such as Michelangelo's David to more blatant images, like blood-spattered swastikas, the ADL said.
On the slope of a thickly forested Czech mountain, three men in hard hats and mud-spattered fluorescent vests dig for the metal that could power a new industrial revolution.
Some of the Dallas-based photographer's images frame details of blood-spattered interiors, such as a grotesque assemblage of mutilated chickens hanging near a human head served in a pan.
Nearly every door in the corridor leading to the man's guest room had small piles of tools outside, including buckets spattered with paint, and he had heard a distant droning sound.
Called "American People Series #20: Die" (1967), it shows white and black Americans, blood-spattered, clinging to one another for safety, their faces contorted in a similar manner to Picasso's damsels.
He said her lifeless body was some 60 feet away in her blood-spattered bedroom when officers arrived because he had moved it there in a bid to keep her alive.
IT IS just before lunchtime on a crisp Sunday morning in Berlin, and a small congregation is waiting to gain entry to Berghain, a nightclub in a graffiti-spattered factory building.
Euron is a caricature of a psychopath, a battle-spattered, leather-loving machete of a man who looks like he's a second away from licking his own blood off Yara's face.
When I meet him, he is already clad in a blood-spattered plumber's uniform and wearing zombie makeup, eating live mealy worms from a plastic container as part of his act.
In the acrylic-spattered space above the Chinese restaurant, according to seven people who have seen it, there were as many as 214.7 assistant painters and five people working on etchings.
Called "American People Series #20: Die" (1967), it shows white and black Americans, blood-spattered, clinging to one another for safety, their faces contorted in a similar manner to Picasso's damsels.
In New York's financial district, protesters spattered the Wall Street Bull and themselves with fake blood and lay prone around the sculpture to evoke their fears of a deadly environmental catastrophe.
In New York's financial district, protesters spattered the Wall Street Bull and themselves with fake blood and lay prone around the sculpture to evoke their fears of a deadly environmental catastrophe.
In the interview above on The Tonight Show, a dirt-spattered, meat-wielding Taccone pops up in the audience to derail Samberg's chat with Fallon — and he really commits to the bit.
His were the bad old days, the ones portrayed in depraved Abel Ferrara flicks like Bad Lieutenant, ones spattered across the pages of the town's tabloids as warnings or threats to outsiders.
Though gore-spattered (some of the blood that flies in your direction seems to stick to and drip from the lens), the goal is to make people laugh while grossing them out.
Shehab, who was dressed in a silk blouse with a ruffled neck, excused herself and returned minutes later wearing paint-spattered pants, a pink hoodie, and sneakers—and bearing mangoes for dessert.
In recent days, he came under fire for retweeting a 2016 image from The Onion that showed a blood-spattered Mr. McConnell holding the severed head of Judge Garland outside the Capitol.
The road outside was strewn with shoes and debris, and spattered with blood, said a Reuters witness, who saw bodies wrapped in cloth and body parts being carried away in fertilizer bags.
He has now ruled Rwanda for 23 years, during which the country has been transformed from a blood-spattered wreck to an orderly society with robust economic growth, falling poverty and declining inequality.
But now the eruption is giving rise to a whole host of new dangers—and officials are scrambling to warn residents that there's more to worry about than just getting spattered with lava.
Rather, since Jon Snow finally laid down on the blood-spattered snow at the end of season five to pose for countless season promo shots, the issue has been how it would happen.
In recent years, the success of the HBO series has seen George R.R. Martin's blood-spattered tale of murder and machinations grow from a cult fantasy hit to a global pop-culture phenomenon.
One wonders, in a movie based on a franchise that supposes history is spattered with the blood of people who got in the way of the powerful: Is this even the right question?
At least 23 people died and scores were injured in strikes allegedly carried out by Russia, which joined the war last year to prop up Bashar al-Assad, the country's blood-spattered dictator.
If you stand on the other side of Broadway, though, you can see its top, spattered with graffiti, rising above the blue-red-yellow-and-white sign of JG & Tony Auto Body Repair.
He kills the first one by beating him to death with a pool cue; when he is finished, his face and clothing spattered with blood, his men beat the other one to death.
MIAMI (Reuters) - A Florida man convicted of second-degree murder after killing his wife and posting a photo of her blood-spattered body on Facebook was sentenced to life in prison on Friday.
So is the metallic Versace bodysuit she wore to fly into the Super Bowl in 2017, and the blood-spattered "Paparazzi" bodysuit and the many, many pairs of eye-popping hooflike platform shoes.
It's huge and beautiful, with an impeccable attention to visual detail; everything from falling snowflakes to blood-spattered spiked bats to the actual human characters has just the right weight and sheen to it.
Alexis Distler, the set designer, accommodates the play's several different locales with a handsome, interestingly detailed setting of weathered gray shelves and a paint-spattered floor that is topped by a large, opaque skylight.
He turns his sketches into chaotic, spattered black ink drawings that read like high-voltage free association: a squid on a mushroom cloud; a horned military officer; a black cloud over a burning bush.
Investigators were hunting for any indication that Mr. Mateen might have had help in planning or carrying out the slaughter, and they continued combing through the battered, blood-spattered wreckage of Pulse for clues.
In fall 833, he testified about the distressing state of his mother's corpse: face and body distorted by embalming fluid; lips crudely stitched together; legs spattered with blood; a large wound on her neck.
There are also two vitrines extending like shelves from the walls on either side of the entranceway, which hold an array of unframed sheets, some torn from notebooks and spattered with paint and coffee stains.
To demonstrate how a benshi can make a difference in a film's exhibition, a surviving scene from the mostly lost 1928 film Blood Spattered Takadanobaba will be shown three times, each with a different narrator.
As Christians in Sri Lanka gathered on Sunday morning to celebrate Easter Mass, powerful explosions ripped through three churches packed with worshipers, leaving hundreds of victims amid a havoc of splintered and blood-spattered pews.
The Xbox Series X will also support up to 120 frames per second, compared to the Xbox One X's 60 frames per second, meaning you'll witness more of every blood-spattered encounter in Doom Eternal.
The risk for Mr Sánchez is that his government is seen as a last gasp of the old political duopoly, discredited during the economic crisis as well as by corruption (which has spattered the Socialists, too).
The AP's Jerome Delay reached the sites of most of the attacks within hours, and the photographs he made of blood-spattered windows, armed security officials, and makeshift memorials present an atmosphere of tension and anguish.
Even though Reza was emaciated, his legs spattered with sarcoma lesions, he still seemed like someone who could scare off death: He had defied AIDS all the years I had been acting in his experimental plays.
The formula was typed on the paint-spattered keyboard of a Gennex Fluid Management tinter, which then squirted the constituent colors—school-bus yellow, dark green, and black—into a can of oil-based white paint.
Late last month, Mikhail M. Kasyanov, another Putin critic, was spattered with green paint at a march in memory of the politician Boris Nemtsov, who was shot and killed on a Moscow bridge two years ago.
As evening fell and rain spattered the dust, among those standing or squatting outside the morgue, keeping vigil in case the body of their son, sister, brother or cousin were brought back, there was growing hopelessness.
Fuller might seem an odd choice to some, given that his latest series was the dark but artful serial killer drama Hannibal, one of the most beautiful, blood-spattered shows that has ever aired on network television.
There the moment after the gunshot, when Jackie instinctively kneels on her seat to gather up the pieces of brain and flesh and bone spattered on the car's paintwork, trying to put her husband back together again.
Mitchell's spattered shot selection is a classic example of an inexperienced player going out of his way to prove he belongs and routinely found him forcing the issue against defenses that were already bent to stop him.
After both are fired through no fault of their own, Gensan unwisely bets his severance pay on an illegal cockfight that leaves him fleeing the law with a stolen car and a blood-spattered wad of cash.
Another man took off his shirt and applied pressure to the wound of another victim, who was writhing in pain, said Mr. Lacross, who allowed some people to use a store restroom to wash away spattered blood.
And with Porgs and Stranger Things hype spattered all over my social media feeds, preemptively making my blood boil, I began to worry that not only had I failed my quest but, worse, I was just a jock.
Formed in April 2016, the association is comprised of mothers, wives, sisters, daughters and passionate activists intent on bringing awareness to the burgeoning crisis of imprisonment and alleged torture behind the shrouded secrecy of the blood-spattered walls.
Only the ribald classics still deliver: She offered her honorHe honored her offerAnd all night longHe was on her and off her There are doodles of body parts, and screen projections that include close-ups of spattered porcelain.
Robert K. Boyce, the New York Police Department's chief of detectives, said investigators recovered 32 pieces of evidence from Mr. Rackover's blood-spattered apartment at 418 East 59th Street, including sheets, towels and clothing that belonged to Mr. Comunale.
This music is defined by the creaky, dust-spattered sound of her acoustic guitar and/or cleanly trebly electric, strummed or plucked, as a token of expressionist sincerity and a way to sound homemade, if not exactly lo-fi.
On a blood-spattered mat in Las Vegas last night, Nate Diaz put the seemingly unstoppable Irish mixed martial arts fighter and current Ultimate Fighting Championship featherweight champion Conor McGregor into a rear naked choke and forced a tapout.
Its tiled floor was dazzling, spattered with ruby and emerald and topaz light, beamed through the stained-glass picture panels in the porch door—a heron among green reeds, a kingfisher beside a stream, a swan on its nest.
The video he prepared for the pope, who visited Sri Lanka in 2015, shows the suicide bombers with backpacks approaching and then cuts away to scenes of mangled corpses, a blood-spattered statue of Jesus and mass burial sites.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Police investigating 911 calls from a home linked to Southern California's "furry" dress-up community found two young girls standing on the front porch, three slain bodies inside and a blood-spattered dog, court papers on Tuesday showed.
The scene that police officers found minutes after the massacre overwhelmed the senses: dozens of maimed or dead bodies, spattered and pooling blood, the haze and smell of gunfire, a shattered pipe pouring water from the ceiling, a wailing alarm.
It takes mere seconds for the show to swerve from tasting tomatoes for the mess hall to blood spattered over Yossarian's windshield while another friend's body falls from the sky, and that's a toll you feel, even as a viewer.
That makes Marni especially welcome at the present, when the reigning stance of luxury fashion is aggression, reared up on its hind legs: a mash-up of street wear — in the Virgil Abloh/Supreme sense — and finery, logo-spattered, grimly protective.
They created a sensation, and Mr. Hambleton, who had begun in Vancouver, British Columbia, doing sidewalk "murder paintings" in which chalk outlines of bodies were spattered with blood-red paint, got caught up in the underground arts scene's attendant vices.
It covers slightly more than one day and fully conveys the hobbled life of George Fisher, an older man played here by the British actor Peter Beasley, the artist's father, whose emotion-filled, rain-spattered face dominates the last film.
John Ritchie, otherwise known as Sid Vicious, the drug-addicted bassist of the punk rock group the Sex Pistols, was arrested in a blood-spattered Room 100 and charged in the stabbing death of his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen, in 1978.
Two phones were discovered at the scene: older push-button LG and what local news described as a "blood spattered" Apple iPhone SE. Now local law enforcement has served Apple with a search warrant in order to retrieve information from the smartphone.
Instead, while tracing the origins and aftermath of a violent revolt by super-sophisticated robots, Westworld's second season has urged viewers to consider how this intricate, blood-spattered narrative might illuminate the skewed power dynamics and technology-driven alienation of our own culture.
The hints started with a little gift hidden in the linings of our hats — little blood-spattered place cards with "Westworld: Journey into Night" printed on one side, and the Delos corporate logo and a table number and name on the other.
Though it is spattered with stage blood from beginning to end and features the sort of carnage associated with Eli Roth movies, "American Psycho" turns out to be one of those musicals that send your thoughts awandering, even as you watch them.
Having bounced around for years as a possible feature, "Alias Grace" proves better suited to this more expansive and leisurely adaptation, written and directed by actress Sarah Polley and Mary Harron, respectively, and impeccably adorned in the mud-spattered trappings of the times.
The film is part blood-spattered horror flick, part slapstick comedy, part rom-com, part ode to Lupita Nyong'o, and part viral clip of Kids Say the Darndest Things — Little Monsters has a bit of everything and a whole lot of heart.
The snow is spattered with the colors of the rainbow, and so the beauty of this snowy day isn't in a blanket of whiteness, but the power of a magical landscape to reflect and refract the beautiful, diverse colors of the world around it.
Open one up, and your beach landscape (or fire escape) is replaced by an imaginary view: an artist's impressions of an Australian shark museum or a grime-­spattered Roman Empire, or a jungle whose talking animals stand in for Singaporean politicians of the 215.95s.
Overall, while not the easiest introduction to the subject, this monumental work is an essential addition to ­the library of anyone interested in Russian history and the doomed dynasty of Romanovs, "blood-spattered, ­gold-plated, diamond-studded, swash-buckled, ­bodice-ripping and star-crossed."
Michael Meyer, a Minnesotan who went to China as one of the Peace Corps' first volunteers there, and Xiaolu Guo, a writer and filmmaker who grew up in a salt-spattered Chinese fishing village, explore the meaning of home in a nation perpetually in transition.
Seeing Mario, his blood spattered on the steps from his constant injections, tottering off to get more drugs, it was clear that the Portuguese model isn't as effective as we might hope — but it occurred to me that in America, Mario might well be dead.
Raymond Zilberberg, the director, moved the action to a contemporary setting: Eleni Calenos, the Tosca, sashayed in a sun hat and sunglasses; James Chamberlain, the Cavaradossi, wore a T-shirt and paint-spattered jeans; Gustavo Feulien, the Scarpia, prowled about in a leather jacket.
Other potential menu items include "tartare Jackson Pollock style" — the sauce spattered over chunks of raw salmon or tuna — and shards of chocolate bark dangling from the spokes of a large umbrella that a server carries at the reception, inviting guests to pluck at will.
A New Jersey woman reportedly bludgeoned her mom and grandmom to death with a nightstick, leaving the lifeless bodies inside a blood-spattered, high-rise apartment while she used the women's cash and credit cards to live it up in Atlantic City and New York City.
She and her three-piece band — guitar, bass and barely evident percussion — were dressed in white costumes spattered with crystals, and her two songs, "Hide" and "Good to Love," emerged out of molten electronic noise to become liquid electric-guitar chords with shades of Jimi Hendrix.
At the E.T.U. — a plastic village of mud-spattered white tents navigated through a maze of waist-high channels bounded by orange netting that was meant to keep the uninfected from stumbling upon the infected — he made certain the attendants sterilized the car before the driver left.
None of that was becoming the subject of Guardian or New York Times long reads, though, and few of the blood-spattered cases shown on a never-ending feed of death-as-entertainment would end up the subject of Making a Murderer's Redditor-led investigations or Change.
McBride has said in interviews that season one of Vice Principals cribbed from John Hughes, the famous chronicler of high school life, but season two will be far more influenced by Brian De Palma, whose violence-ridden, blood-spattered films flirt, frequently, with tilting into outright exploitation.
The surviving victim never did identify Mr. Harward as her attacker, but a naval guard, after secretly undergoing hypnosis, described Mr. Harward as a sailor he saw entering a Navy shipyard in the early morning hours on the night of the crime, his clothes spattered with paint or blood.
A few blocks from blood-spattered street barricades in Tipitapa, 13 miles (22 km) northeast of Managua, the silence was rent by cries of sorrow as relatives and friends gathered around the body of Agustin Mendoza, 22, his coffin streaked in the blue and white of the national flag.
Depicting a church facade, topped by a white wooden cross and festooned with a floral wall pattern (subtly spattered with drops of red) and a real wooden window, whose glass panes have been replaced by a vertical, two-part painting, the work keeps its political subtext close to its vest.
"Yes, these forms stem from the effects of violence," Qureshi told the Metropolitan Museum in the lead-up to his 2011 Roof Garden commission, which saw him adorn the Central Park-side rooftop with the same blood-spattered finesse, delicate floral spirals exploding, in Fibonacci swirls, out of vermilion splotches.
This version, from Berlin, adapted by Marius von Mayenburg and directed by Thomas Ostermeier, sets the sorry saga of the crookback who would be king in a world of glittering opulence, which is spattered with blood and mud as the egomaniacal Richard's lust for power leads England into civil war.
Meanwhile, a woman told the police (and her statements were later backed up by her sister) that a housemate, a convicted murderer, had shown up with others late on the night of the murders in blood-spattered overalls and driving a station wagon resembling one stolen from the Ryens' home.
The rest was a surprising patchwork of landscapes: rush-filled meadows, crisscrossed with fallen logs; large, sunny grasslands punctuated by a few big trees; copses of young pines and willows; and recently burned expanses, where the ground was brownish black, spattered with delicate pink flowers and adorned with carbonized trunks, gleaming and sculptural.
This show, this revolving door of oft-irrelevant guests, spattered with "interviews" in which Fallon laughs his silent, rocking-back-and-forth, hands-clapping laugh, at literally fucking everything, forcing his guest to play game after game like some kind of performing monkey is pretty much a goddamn episode of Black Mirror.
The kiddie sociopath with the thousand-yard glower may be somewhat too easy a go-to in thrillers, but anyone who grew up on mass-market paperbacks for which the cover art was some forbidding version of a blood-spattered, blankly staring broken doll will feel an almost nostalgic connection to this novel.
Whatever it is—sunflower seeds discarded on the grubby-brown floor of a bus heading towards Penge, a fat man in a suit sweating on Blackfriars Bridge, a pint pot spattered and speckled with piss lolloping in the long grass of Hilly Fields—it probably isn't what you want to think about when you're thinking about the place.
The pot is glazed black, for the most part, but examine the flared opening and you will notice that the edge and the interior are dappled in milky white and cobalt blue (the result of Leigh's labor-intensive salt-firing technique); that same white and cobalt is finely spattered over the side of the head and along the edge of the lips.
In a moment of high surrealism in the '30s, he laid artificial grass in his London drawing room, and in the '60s, zapped his suite at the St. Regis hotel in New York with off-white linen spattered with aniline dyes (in what could be read as a homage to Jackson Pollock or, as one critic suggested, a murder scene).
Meticulously, painstakingly, to the best of my ability, I've huddled over what was once strictly a computer desk but which is now a multi-purpose piece of furniture spattered with paint and covered in little molded plastic soldiers, with 70 dollars of daylight lightbulbs and fancy LED lamps washing the entire area with a perfect blue-white glow devoid of shadows.
Over the past few years, we've seen Dolce & Gabbana's $2,300 "slave sandals," Zara's striped "sheriff" children's T-shirt with a yellow six-pointed star on the chest that looked a lot like a recycled Auschwitz uniform and Urban Outfitters' $129 blood-spattered "vintage Kent State sweatshirt," inspired by the 1970 campus shootings that left antiwar protesters dead on the university campus.
"Quicksand" is a novel that begins like a parlor game gone awry: On its first page, a little cross-section of contemporary Swedish society — a right-on homeroom teacher, a Ugandan foster child, a cashmere-clad blonde, a son of Middle Eastern immigrants — lies on the floor, spattered with blood, as if darkly satirizing the country's self-image of civilized multiculturalism.
The pop star must have been chilled to the bone leaving Hyde Sunset Kitchen & Cocktails to don what appears to be a coyote fur coat despite the lukewarm temperatures outdoors, pairing his extravagant jacket with a crisp white button-down shirt, a pair of light-wash bleach-spattered jeans with rips at the knees and zippers at the ankles, and a tan pair of ankle boots.
The most riveting floor is the fourth, where the elevator doors open on those exploding atom bombs, and the surrounding walls are littered with political drawings of unrelenting scabrousness, with particular venom reserved for Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Dick Cheney (the searing Reagan drawings feel especially trenchant given the reverence accorded his corrupt, oligarchical, and blood-spattered regime, even by commentators who should know better).
His first stand-alone runway show this weekend — which included a colorful cast of characters from punks and "cross-dressing infants" to duchesses and "miniskirted mudlarks" walking down the catwalk amid dancers in pink cardboard costumes — was a collaborative effort between Jeffrey and his friends from his earlier days of throwing raucous parties at the glitter-spattered dive club Vogue Fabrics in London's East End.
We don't know whether or not Rick is a 9/11 truther, but in the season opener, "The Rickshank Rickdemption," we see his memory of watching 9/11 on TV and grumbling, "They're going to use this to take away our freedoms!" h/t Reddit user u/LordGAD Crates of "magic bullets" and a blood-spattered 60s-style limousine sporting tiny American flags immediately conjure the mother of all government conspiracy theories, John F. Kennedy's. assassination.
Deviating from his point-of-view rules, Mukherjee drops into a chapter of Ritwik's a startling stream-of-consciousness passage in which Anne remembers the son's birth, in India, and mixes it with the memory of his death: His brains blown out, a leaking dark jam everywhere, on the desk at which he had sat while doing it, on the wall behind, spattered with blood as if a naughty child had had an accident with a bottle of ink. . . .
The back wall of Es Devlin's rain-spattered set hints at a cat's cradle, which is one way of visualizing the cumulative cross-pollination that allows Frank's account of his own life to be expanded upon and revised first by his wife, Grace (Gina McKee, in tremendous form), and then by his Cockney cut-up of a manager, Teddy: Ron Cook took that plum part in a vaunted Royal Court production of this play in 1992 and returns to it here, his once-irresistible portrait amplified on this occasion by a gathering sadness, as if to suggest that Teddy's ready camaraderie (his favorite phrase is "dear heart") is there to some extent to camouflage his pain.

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