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One of the best works in the show is "Still Life (The Chicken)," which suggests a modern chair, again three-legged, sprouting delicate mushrooms, with a perforated back that also implies the head of an alert, if not alarmed, chicken in profile.
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Anacondas have dozens of teeth but no venom, so he got his hand back perforated, he said, "like an old-fashioned canceled check".
The bullet, fired from a.357 Magnum revolver, struck the slender youngster on the right side of her back, perforating her kidney, liver and aorta, before exiting her left side, the authorities said.
The bullet enters the victim's left upper back, perforating her lung and heart, where it comes to rest.
An autopsy later revealed that a single bullet entered through Jacquez's back, perforating his lung and three of the four chambers of his heart and severing his spinal cord.
If you're scratching your head trying to make heads or tales of a piano roll, just think back (way back) to when pianos had perforated paper that went through the piano so it looked like they were playing by themselves.
The bullet enters the victim's left mid-back, perforating her spine and coming to rest in her right chest cavity.
That included perforated, printed and woven wools, satin-back crepe bonded to jersey and needle-punched leather sweaters.
In most specimens, the roof of the mesopterygoid fossa, the gap behind the back of the palate, is not perforated by sphenopalatine vacuities and thus it is fully ossified; if present, these vacuities are small.
"We have even got some patients whose guts are perforated and they are asking when they can go back and join the protests," one doctor reported.
The back part, near the third molars, is usually perforated by prominent posterolateral palatal pits, which are recessed into fossae (depressions).
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