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There is more and less to the flaying of Fay than it seems.
"Oh, I've been too busy to do much flaying, what with working at the hotel and all."
First a little flaying, just enough skin to make a hatband.
It took him two hours to complete the flaying.
In 1396 he ordered the flaying of 5000 women.
But there are more things you don't know about human behavior than how a proper flaying is conducted.
The flaying, the inscription, the use of a purification incense.
It is worse than the flaying, but somehow it passes.
Along with a court-martial, possible flaying and certainly life imprisonment."
The cluster of mahamimamsa around them were already well into the flaying.
Yet these defenses quickly crumbled once Oprah Winfrey staged a public flaying.
There was a flaying of mighty arms, grabs of ham-like fists.
"Flaying Theon will not bring my brothers back," Robb said.
The detail of the flaying.
He has been emotionally scarred by witnessing the flaying of a superior officer and several nights spent in a dried-up well.
I smoked, watched the rain drops fall and spatter, then smear away under the tired flaying of the wipers.
First, there was the shifting blur of many green-clad figures - some flaying, others offering helping hands, while a few were huddled near the walls.
The flaying is done in time to the laments, and recordings often have a track of rhythmic thwacks laid over the recitation.
Our response to the "Flaying of Marsyas" as an image in the process of becoming is quite proper.
The travellers who first met them after their good service at Torquilstone would have a woful flaying.
"Flaying is good," Silk agreed.
"The flaying," I answered.
His thoughts scattered before the flaying of his spirit, of his hopes, and of his beliefs.
Debuts are tough for any designer, but a special flaying is reserved for those who follow Saint Laurent, who retired in 2002.
Unwilling to incur Asbidag's displeasure, he had spent the morning watching the flaying of Martellus.