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As cold to himself as to his clients, he lives in a comfortless flat where the entrails from the previous night's chicken dinner still decorate the bathroom floor.
Little boys daubed their hands in the blood and spattered one another, and teenagers helped remove steaming entrails from the carcasses.
Tons of manure from cows, horses and mules, and the entrails from slaughtered animals, only added to the filth of a typical Civil War encampment.
She once tried to drown her sister's cat in a bucket, but now she feeds him entrails from the prey she hunts, and he's stopped hissing at her: "Entrails.
One moment, when Don Giovanni at his last meal pulls entrails from a dead horse, has won the production notoriety, which is a pity when so much of it is strong and musical.
A tangle of cables, twisted metal and broken lamps hung down like spilled entrails from the shattered ceiling.
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Although the display was impressive, the fish entrails hanging from the bird's claws were easy pickings, cast-offs from the fish-cleaning station halfway along the dock.
If you can imagine human entrails spilling from tiled walls and world maps, you've got a decent picture of Ms. Varejão's art.
A French soldier eviscerated by a sabre at the battle of Waterloo, with a great ball of entrails seething from his stomach, by surgeon Charles Bell, who reworked a drawing after the battle in 1815 is a frightening, horrible image.
But scenes of soldiers' entrails bursting from their ravaged corpses are intermingled with the gooey sentimentalism of Mathilde's home life with her uncle, aunt and two cats in a rose-entwined seaside cottage.
Halloween Horror Nights gets bigger, better and busier every year -- so much so the annual theme park event seems ready to burst like the bloody entrails spilling from the guts of so many hapless victims at Universal Studios Hollywood.
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