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So whose side is the designer on?The ichneumon wasp paralyses its prey without killing it and lays its larva inside this convenient source of fresh meat, to eat it slowly alive.
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He's the man who put a woman being slowly buried alive, on stage.
MOSCOW — A senior official of the Russian Orthodox Church has indicated that the church is moving toward a middle position between the government and opponents who staged two huge demonstrations last month, warning that if the authorities do not respond to people's concerns they could be "slowly eaten alive".
The announcement, made on Thursday, came just 15 minutes after the Interfax news agency released a report on an essay by a senior church official, Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin, that made the same point as the patriarch, but in starker terms: it said that the authorities could be "slowly eaten alive" if they did not respond to Russians' concerns.
South Salisbury Street, which runs past the state capitol grounds, is slowly coming alive, and in the most endearing way Lucette Grace (above) is making things simmer.
If it were up to me these "humans" (and I'm using that term lightly) would be slowly skinned alive and hung from the rafters in Wal-Marts all across America, to remind frenzied consumerist swine everywhere what happens to greedy pigs.
Stand tall as you're drinking this glass and you'll feel your body and senses slowly come alive.
In the wild, sea lice latch onto a fish's scales and live off its blood and outer coating of mucus, slowly eating it alive.
The boiling frog story is a widespread anecdote describing a frog slowly being boiled alive.
The U.S. started the second half slowly, but came alive at the 55th minute when Johnson got behind Veloso and created a great opportunity for Michael Bradley.
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