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From selection to evisceration takes just five to 10 minutes.
He refers to the pretty student who asked him if the evisceration was his case.
He turned his attention to the evisceration of the corpse.
It is a high-profile distraction from the evisceration of city services.
There was something both sly and savage in the evisceration.
But if you're looking for an evisceration of capitalism, you won't find it here.
In fact, this volume quickly becomes an evisceration of Lincoln's racial politics.
One can only wonder whether biases underlie his evisceration of this important book.
The artificial village and the chicken evisceration plant a few miles down the road are our main industries.
But some of them also fear that the law's defects will be used as a justification for a wholesale evisceration.
Such a detailed evisceration happens to be the highest compliment you can give a musical star.
For modern anti-conservatives, the price of success has been moral and intellectual evisceration.
In 1942, an Illinois plant was the first to win government approval of "on-line" evisceration.
Just listening to his evisceration of her made me want to improve my diction and sit up properly.
Throat slashed, a little bit of evisceration tossed in.
Some people feel that the company faces eventual evisceration because it "didn't play ball with the politicians in Washington," as one man said.
"The starvation of this system over the past 15 years has resulted in a complete evisceration of quality," he said.
But evisceration of patent protections could slow the development of the drugs poor countries need.
Loss of his money is like evisceration.
But the stunning, bleeding and evisceration process was off limits to a journalist, even a cattleman-journalist like myself.
They are also used in conjunction with a moist sterile dressing for intestinal evisceration.
We should all be ashamed of the wholesale evisceration of our principles in the name of national security.
Evisceration is not pretty, especially on the Internet, where the verbal slicing and dicing can be done before a potential audience of millions.
Such a step would mark another evisceration of the whole concept of curbs on fund-raising and spending.
The turkey federation says production was stable from 1981 to 1985 at about 171 million birds, or 2.5 billion pounds, after plucking and evisceration.