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How to use stomached in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "stomached" and check conjugation/comparative form for "stomached". Mastering all the usages of "stomached" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Workers reluctantly stomached steep tax hikes and deep wage cuts.
That might have disqualified him in another era, but Americans stomached it.
For much of this year, however, some strong-stomached investors have scented an opportunity.
But if so, Cohen surely stomached quite a bit before the debacle in Helsinki.
The deals confirmed Brookfield's reputation as one of the strongest-stomached investors in Brazil.
And if you stomached the movie's overarching message, then that really shouldn't gross you out.
OIL TRADERS are inherently strong-stomached, but even for them October has been a woozy month.
" An anonymous former employee for DC described his behavior as "a gross open secret" that "everybody … stomached.
In earlier years, teams stomached just about anything from the head coach so long as he kept the victories coming.
When I passed the remains on the way back a few hours later, some iron-stomached driver had apparently done the job.
After seating ourselves, ten minutes passed with no sign of service and we simply returned to the car, empty-stomached and disillusioned.
Does it matter if we hit the gym out of a sense of obligation to the flat-stomached supermodels hired by major corporations?
We've only made it this far thanks largely to the efforts of one zealous chemist, and a few brave, iron-stomached volunteers dubbed the Poison Squad.
On the day of my visit, the venue is bustling with empty-stomached patrons, some clad in suits, others in hoodies, surveying the scene in deep contemplation.
By contrast, the strong-stomached Swedes tend to assume that even when the "use by" date has passed, an item may just be a little over-ripe.
Ireland was spared the kind of walkouts suffered by fellow bailout recipients Greece and Spain during the financial crisis as public sector workers reluctantly stomached deep wage cuts.
The stock market's may not be over, but steel-stomached investors might still find some worthwhile stocks to buy if they're careful and know where to look, Cramer said Friday.
The Chinese might have stomached a slap on the wrist, but by banning American companies from selling parts to ZTE, Ross served up a punishment harsh enough to halt operations.
In that case the restrictions on food and other imports the Qataris are experiencing could be transitory and, given the high GDP per capita, they can be stomached for a while.
Most importantly, there are very different use cases for both: Oculus' virtual reality (VR) is for storytelling experiences, gaming and, perhaps, if you feel particularly iron-stomached, a roller coaster or two.
Investors who have poured over $214 billion into Uber over the last eight years have stomached scandals and soap operas of every kind, including the noisy ouster of its CEO Travis Kalanick.
Ireland was spared the kind of walkouts and protests that beset fellow bailout recipients Greece, Spain and Portugal throughout the financial crisis as workers reluctantly stomached steep tax hikes and deep wage cuts.
The stock market's staggering declines may not be over, but steel-stomached investors might still find some worthwhile stocks to buy if they're careful and know where to look, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
MantisesIt's common knowledge that mantises eat their partners while mating, but this doesn't happen all the time, according to Schutt—generally, full-stomached females don't feel the need to feast on a partner picnic.
"This French reform effort will be highly needed to convince the German public that topics like Eurobonds, a euro zone finance minister or simply the loss of national sovereignty, can be stomached," Brzeski said.
To my ladies with stomached wear whatever the hell you want and make every feel uncomfortable 🤞🏾💪🏾 As women we have to learn to build each other up instead of trying to break each other down.
The CG short film, titled cunningly △▽, or, △udio ▽isual, takes strong-stomached viewers on a psychedelic trip that starts with a tiny blip in the airwaves and eventually escalates into a zooming trip through Christopher Nolan-worthy hallways.
When the panic subsided, it turned out that computer-based trading mechanisms and the futures were behind the market's plunge, and the "strong-stomached buyers" that were brave enough to take advantage of the nosedive were rewarded, Cramer recalled.
"The exceptionalism part of it is a political strategy that is going to have to be stomached until we have fair immigration policy," said Maria Chavez-Pringle, the department chair of politics and government at Pacific Lutheran University, in an interview with VICE.
In more open economies like America's, where companies face more overseas competition and bondholders are more likely to turn to other markets, the obstacles would be harder to surmount—supposing that the idea of the government raising wages could be stomached in the first place.
"There were at least four live ones on my shirt, another two crushed on my shoulder, and a blood stain on the back of my shirt where I must have leant back on a full-size (and full-stomached) one," Zane Selkirk wrote at the time.
Tom MacArthur (R-NJ), who co-authored the American Health Care Act amendment allowing states opt out of preexisting conditions to get the bill over the finish line last week, stomached the ferocious criticism from a crowd of more than 200 people at a community center in Willingboro, New Jersey. .
But there are other, better ways to make that gesture and explore that phenomenon, ways that don't play down and pretty up the ugliness of Trump's ascent, ways that don't bestow rewards on operatives who stomached stuff and peddled wares that no responsible patriot, regardless of his or her political leanings, should.
In the history of Chinese Buddhism, Maitreya Buddha has the handsome image in which he wears coronet on his head and yingluo () on his body and his hands pose in mudras. According to ' (; Sung kao-seng chuan), in the Later Liang Dynasty (907-923), there was a fat and big-stomached monk named "Qici" () in Fenghua of Mingzhou (now Zhejiang). Carrying a sack on his shoulder, he always begged in the markets and streets, laughing. So local people called him "The Sack Monk" ().
Even sympathetic observers who had stomached the earlier trials found it hard to swallow new charges as they became ever more absurd and the purge by now expanded to include virtually every living Old Bolshevik leader except Stalin. For some prominent former communists, such as Bertram Wolfe, Jay Lovestone, Arthur Koestler, and Heinrich Brandler, the Bukharin trial marked their final break with communism and turned the first three into ardent anti-communists.Bertram David Wolfe, "Breaking with communism", p. 10; Arthur Koestler, 'Darkness of Noon', p.
Ruminant animals are those that have a rumen. A rumen is a multichambered stomach found almost exclusively among some artiodactyl mammals, such cattle, deer, and camels, enabling them to eat cellulose-enhanced tough plants and grains that monogastric (i.e., "single-chambered stomached") animals, such as humans, dogs, and cats, cannot digest. Enteric fermentation occurs when methane (CH4) is produced in the rumen as microbial fermentation takes place. Over 200 species of microorganisms are present in the rumen, although only about 10% of these play an important role in digestion.
Bukharin and others were claimed to have plotted the overthrow and territorial partition of the Soviet Union in collusion with agents of the German and Japanese governments, among other preposterous charges. Even sympathetic observers who had stomached the earlier trials found it hard to swallow the new charges as they became ever more absurd, and the purge had now expanded to include virtually every living Old Bolshevik leader except Stalin. The preparation for this trial was delayed in its early stages due to the reluctance of some party members to denounce their comrades. It was at this time that Stalin personally intervened to speed up the process and replaced Yagoda with Yezhov.
In the Rig Veda, Ṛjrāśva is blinded by his father as punishment for having given 101 of his family's sheep to a she-wolf, who in turn prays to the Ashvins to restore his sight.Murthy, K. KrishnaMythical animals in Indian art, Abhinav Publications, 1985, Wolves are occasionally mentioned in Hindu mythology. In the Harivamsa, Krishna, to convince the people of Vraja to migrate to Vṛndāvana, creates hundreds of wolves from his hairs, which frighten the inhabitants of Vraja into making the journey.Wilson, Horace Hayman & Hall, Fitzedward The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Trubner, 1868 Bhima, the voracious son of the god Vayu, is described as Vrikodara, meaning "wolf-stomached".
The fact that Yagoda was one of the accused showed the speed at which the purges were consuming their own. It was now alleged that Bukharin and others sought to assassinate Lenin and Stalin from 1918, murder Maxim Gorky by poison, partition the U.S.S.R and hand her territories to Germany, Japan, and Great Britain, and other preposterous charges. Even previously sympathetic observers who had stomached the earlier trials found it harder to swallow these new allegations as they became ever more absurd, and the purge expanded to include almost every living Old Bolshevik leader except Stalin and Kalinin. No other crime of the Stalin years so captivated Western intellectuals as the trial and execution of Bukharin, who was a Marxist theorist of international standing.
Jack's eyes, through which we're viewing this story, have an uncanny ability to settle upon the one distasteful detail in every scene, and to dwell on it, and to allow only that detail to pierce the cotton wool that insulates him. [...] It seems weak- stomached to criticize a novel on these grounds, but if what we read makes us avert our gaze entirely, isn't the purpose defeated?" In a review of the film adaptation, John Krewson of The A.V. Club referred to McEwan's original book as a "beautiful but disturbing novel". Kitty Aldridge of The Independent argued in a 2012 article, "McEwan's calm, exquisite sentences lead you into the secret and strange world of the post-war middle-class family, with its unique clash of make-do-and-mend and sexual revolution.
During the post Civil war period in Spain, there were several outbreaks of lathyrism, caused by the shortage of food, which led people to consume excessive amounts of almorta flour. In Spain, a seed mixture known as comuñaThe etymological origin of this name is from "común" (common) in its meaning of mixture, referring to the mix of seeds obtained when cleaning the grain and which contaminate the main grain, generally wheat. consisting of Lathyrus sativus, L. cicera, Vicia sativa and V. ervilia provides a potent mixture of toxic amino acids to poison monogastric (single stomached) animals. Particularly the toxin β-cyanoalanine from seeds of V. sativa enhances the toxicity of such a mixture through its inhibition of sulfur amino acid metabolism [conversion of methionine to cysteine leading to excretion of cystathionine in urine] and hence depletion of protective reduced thiols.

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