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And the Government would eviscerate a law passed three years ago.
"But right now they are in the process of being eviscerated."
He used to eviscerate my stuff when I was in high school.
If he were to be eviscerated now, what would the witnesses find?
But it has taken only four years to eviscerate those reforms.
If the Administration were right, eviscerating social programs would have had a benign effect.
Grady Little is being eviscerated by the national news media.
In the meantime, they've eviscerated the major part of the agency.
The third time, she pulled the blade left to right, eviscerating herself.
In the last 24 years, he said, "Republicans eviscerated architecture from social programs."
The bill is considered by its critics to be an effort to eviscerate the rule change.
I thought of the swift way she had eviscerated the rabbit.
Several are blackened and eviscerated as a result of American bombing.
She gave him a look that should have eviscerated him.
But he said the current bill would "eviscerate what has been a model lead abatement law for the past 14 years."
A restoration of our Constitution in a time where it's being eviscerated daily.
Why do they aim to eviscerate masculinity and cut men down to size?
In their last stronghold, at least, the Taliban are by no means eviscerated.
"But some of the freshmen don't know what eviscerate means yet."
The bill's sponsors said the Senator's proposal would eviscerate the measure.
In four of the cases, their bodies were mutilated, or even eviscerated.
It has wrought new ruin on a region already eviscerated by war.
I would not let those crude butchers eviscerate my friend.
If you take care of them, I'll be more than happy to eviscerate the insect."
They were in the process of eviscerating the corpse.