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677 Sentences With "devouring"

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It is "It's man devouring man, my dear," not "It's man devouring man out there."
I see him and his cronies as a devouring force.
The macrophages then happily go about devouring the malignant cells.
"I love Goya's 'Saturn Devouring His Son' painting," Matsumoto explained.
It suddenly started devouring their crops in the early 2000s.
I remember the bots engulfing me, suffocating me, devouring me.
What exactly are you planning on messily devouring in there?
She is devouring but not derivative: no anxiety, all appetite.
Rent costs are also devouring their earnings, particularly in coastal cities.
My days of devouring a book a week are long gone.
All the while, she's this close to devouring Sidney the barista.
SHEARD CRUSHED IT ... devouring the entire Flintston chop in 50 minutes!
You'll slow down time and call down swarms of devouring rats.
We'd enjoy devouring our first pasta primavera of the 2016 season.
Our cities are reflecting this behavior, expanding endlessly and devouring nature.
They are already devouring one another and sucking the bones dry.
Meanwhile, back in the US, the minuscule was devouring the behemoth.
I remember devouring books about dinosaurs, outer space, geology and evolution.
I've just been devouring it for the past few weeks now.
I'm currently devouring Uncivil, a history podcast on the Civil War.
At first glance, this entity strongly resembles Schopenhauer's all-devouring will.
Think of the process as digestive, one painting methodically devouring another.
The giant lizard plesiosaurs roamed around with razor sharp teeth devouring prey.
Be happy that your kid is devouring books one after the other.
The black hole is devouring its companion star, as they often do.
Vicky Lindley won the women's competition, devouring her pie in 373 seconds.
Never smile at a crocodile, especially this cow-devouring behemoth from Australia.
His sculpture of a giant octopus devouring a ferry is pretty convincing.
Like a locust devouring the harvest, the chronophage opens its mouth wide.
"South Sudan is a young country tragically devouring itself," the commission observed.
The deepest recession in decades was devouring over 700,1003 jobs a month.
Others adore devouring the charred fat of a properly marbled strip steak.
The question is how we learn to love something without devouring it.
An artistic illustration of the young star RW Aur A devouring planetary debris.
When she turned around to face him, she saw his eyes devouring her.
The insects are summertime terrors, suitably adapted for capturing and devouring small insects.
This black hole was seen devouring material at the center of a galaxy.
Footage captured by evacuees showed flames along roads, scorching trees and devouring houses.
Mika, the tiger, snarled and roared after devouring her breakfast, demanding for more . . .
They were eating her beloved hostas, nibbling the hydrangea and devouring the arborvitae.
Machines and software will keep devouring, and spawning, more work of all kinds.
It destroys the physical sense of covering the distance, or devouring the distance.
There is nothing intellectually provocative about dog fighting or insects devouring one another.
He called sheep set to graze there "hoofed locusts" for devouring the greenery.
One night, a group of young men of Bangladeshi descent sat devouring it.
After devouring the book ourselves, we've gathered eight of the juiciest backstage secrets.
Look at the size of this animal after a summer of devouring fish.
Turns out, an Apophis devouring worm that was eating away at Uncle Jesse's soul.
Kardashian snapchatted a photo of the book she's currently devouring, Embraced by the Light.
Many shared this common view of solar eclipses as a devouring of divine beings.
Others include composting bodies and burying people in suits lined with flesh-devouring mushrooms.
It was the inescapable conclusion to a childhood of devouring books and writing stories.
Is there anything more blissfully hedonic than semi-consciously devouring pizza slices in bed?
Not that he'd mind devouring another sweet morsel, like the girl who's transporting it.
The Chinese Communist Party is devouring its own and cutting itself off from reality.
We got these shots of Ramona and Harry devouring each other's faces in NYC.
Look at Goya's "Black Paintings", the most famous of which is "Saturn Devouring his Son".
There are few greater joys than devouring a slice of 3 AM pepperoni or three.
They took our time, devouring hours of our days a few minutes at a time.
I began devouring books on Tasmania's wilderness and the history of its wild West Coast.
What does the show have to do to reach those coveted, digital content-devouring millennials?
NASA's Aqua satellite also captured images of the moment the flames began devouring Gran Canaria.
I was also starting to see the book I was devouring in a new light.
I needed stronger hits to keep the wound inside from rising up and devouring me.
And for just a few, infinitely precious moments, a radiance eclipses the all-devouring night.
Bangkok Dispatch BANGKOK — The Siberian husky burned in Bangkok, the flames devouring her thick fur.
Hear tracks by LSD, Big Red Machine, Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers and others.
But Mr. Chestnut flagged in the heat, devouring a total of just 71 hot dogs.
It baked up into a crackling, sugary, salty bliss that was impossible to stop devouring.
Come to think of it, AMC has made a career out of devouring HBO's throwaways.
He's not kidding: A dead artist's works take on supernatural powers, devouring their greedy owners.
Amazon grew from start-up to behemoth in Seattle, devouring new towers and buildable land.
In a signature image, an aquatic serpent devouring another snake is observed by a glowering jaguar.
Doctors eventually determined that she had necrotizing fasciitis caused by the flesh-devouring bacteria Aeromonas hydrophila.
The video shows at least 11 of the sharks devouring a recently dead 8-foot swordfish.
Most recently, he finished devouring The Smiths's discography, which Raybon says has immeasurably influenced his songwriting.
As you spend the day devouring royal engagement content, allow us to contribute to the pile.
A few tables over, I see a couple devouring the feet the server just brought them.
The flames moved fast, devouring an area the size of a football field every three seconds.
Together, today's U.S. manned aviation and shipbuilding programs are the monster that is devouring the Pentagon.
You won't have to wait until the leaves change before you start devouring all things pumpkin!
But of course, readers and journalists are devouring the information and drawing conclusions, which is understandable.
The hungriest fans are cheerily devouring every morsel — and I wish I was one of them.
The Thomas Fire is slowly devouring its way up the list of the state's largest wildfires.
As I was devouring it, all I wanted to do was add more and more pkaila.
We ate them boiled, tearing off the heads and shells before devouring the sweet, juicy meat.
Kevin has a stultifying job but spends his off-hours watching "Portlandia" and devouring internet porn.
Competitive eaters like Joey Chestnut make a living devouring food on the Major League Eating circuit.
To fend off some super-swarms from devouring human food, the primary mission today is prediction.
Only weeks ago, koalas were considered pests on the island, devouring vegetation meant for native animals.
Throughout college, the recent graduates got deeper into dance music subgenres by devouring everything on SoundCloud.
The all-devouring composer was usurping the poet's function as the mouthpiece of humanity's primal myths.
Here's one way to determine if fees are devouring your retirement savings: Open up your mail.
Imagine Yabe whittling out each tiny detail here, in a depiction of Saturn devouring his child.
While Cloud Nothings don't sound anything like Rush, frontman Dylan Baldi grew up devouring classic rock.
The villain in Venom decides to ally with human-devouring space aliens in the name of environmentalism.
And just in case you were wondering, she claims she was "completely sober" while devouring this invention.
Ravenous fires continue to grow across Southern California, devouring land and buildings as forceful winds become stronger.
It's the single biggest night for fashion of the year and we're devouring every second of it.
Whether if it's soup mixes, bread, jellies, cookies, or chocolates, people are definitely devouring gourmet food products.
The biggest take-away is perhaps that infrastructure could end up devouring SaaS in the long run.
Looks like Irina was solo on the beach as her butt was devouring a micro bikini. Bradley?
User reviews are now just another battlefield in the greater culture war that is devouring the world.
Over 500 species of these grisly undertakers live worldwide, devouring dead flesh until nothing but bone remains.
But in terms of absolutely devouring miles, the Enclave Avenir is a force to be reckoned with.
After devouring every dinosaur book in his school's library, he wrote and illustrated his own picture books.
Bone-eating worms and scavenging eelpouts were devouring the remains, while octopuses and crabs explored the skeleton.
Just because you're possessed by a fierce and devouring god doesn't mean you can't be fashion-forward.
JAPAN, December — February: While Americans have been devouring California rolls, the Japanese have adopted the colonel's chicken.
" Rather, they will be images of Alphie, the letter-devouring baby dragon in the permanent installation "PlayWorks.
Rather than absorbing sunlight like plants or devouring other organisms like animals, fungi spew out powerful enzymes.
And he sometimes seemed addicted to his cellphone, she said, playing games and devouring sci-fi novels.
Robinson's surly, scenery-devouring swagger turns Larsen into a sadistic dictator inspired by his readings of Nietzsche.
He plays with flair, ingenuity, and a special brand of fearlessness without devouring possessions or being overtly reckless.
Long before I properly understood video game role-players, I was devouring Fighting Fantasy books by the dozen.
And you're also devouring all of those leftover holiday cookies you said you wouldn't touch in the freezer.
Monsanto's Intacta soybeans have a gene that allows the soybean plant to protect itself against crop-devouring worms.
Supermassive black holes are the largest kind, devouring matter and radiation and perhaps merging with other black holes.
She hesitates a moment, and then crawls through, where she spies the faceless monster devouring the dead deer.
After over a year of devouring every hint she dropped, Ina Garten has finally made her big announcement.
Warren Buffett, Berkshire's boss, described the ballooning costs of health care as a "hungry tapeworm" devouring the economy.
Instead of devouring KUWTK, people watched The Hills and, rather than tweet, people shared their thoughts on MySpace.
But before zombies were breathing life back into TV, they were devouring their way through the silver screen.
Fans were devouring reaction pieces and relishing teasers, coworkers wanted to talk about last night's episode — no spoilers!
People are already devouring casual education content on HGTV and the Food Network, but Jumprope democratizes its creation.
But it would be better off without the expensive acquisitions and might consider being devoured rather than devouring.
It is devouring the Roman church — erasing trust in its hierarchs, dismaying the faithful and blackening its image.
He said that Castro had listened with "devouring and passionate interest" and expressed cautious approval of such talks.
It was 2014, Destiny had just launched, and I was devouring the campaign as quickly as I could.
I vividly recall devouring the complete works of Arthur Conan Doyle and P. G. Wodehouse in this way.
After devouring the host from the inside out, they ultimately kill the host and burst out Alien-style. Yuck.
We rode towards home, pulling the tinfoil off the candy and devouring it, powering our tiny lights in tandem.
That, alongside devouring the country's expectations for a president's personal conduct, may be the greatest cost of his t.
Blood Drive has a bite because America is still devouring the same foul meat with the same vacant grins.
We see him dismantling the Nets' lethargic defense and devouring what remains of their pride, hungrily and without shame.
What better method of reflection than devouring a visual feast of the best pools and imagining swimming in them?
Instead of celebrating Thanksgiving, witches celebrate the "Feast of Feasts" by sacrificing and devouring one of their own. #Thankful.
I sat on the sidewalk beside my new friend, devouring my hot dog and contemplating that: a new tradition.
He cites the negative consequences of electronic music's perpetual devouring of globally-sourced genres, from dubstep to tropical house.
Suddenly the hamsters being given additional vitamins started doing normal hamster activities instead of devouring their offspring like maniacs.
Try the twins from The Shining, for example, or have a bigger pumpkin devouring a smaller one (see above...).
Imagine Pennywise riding a bar graph of those numbers like an evil slide then devouring you at the end.
Devouring precious resources on a plebiscite while the government is literally in bankruptcy court is the height of folly.
The fires, which began Sunday night, transformed luxurious homes into piles of ashes, devouring personal belongings and everything else.
Once, after an hour on the subway, it had stiffened slightly, which didn't stop anyone from happily devouring it.
There is a path somewhere between Wallace's external projections and the self-devouring metaphysical conflict of players like Kobe.
But "The President Is Missing" belongs to a long tradition of chief executives devouring thrillers, mysteries and detective stories.
He's spent his career changing the way books are published and sold, devouring many small bookstores in the process.
Like an Olympic swimmer in need of fuel, Mr. Legarreta began devouring carbohydrate-laden lunches of pasta and pizza.
Strindberg's sexual ambivalence dissolves into something even more all-devouring in this landscape of stolen pasts and indeterminate presents.
Upon devouring the fried potato wafers, and much to the chef's surprise, Vanderbilt heartily congratulated Crum on his feat.
Like the poet, however, these famous men are human beings, subject to the devouring hypocrisy of white corporate America.
The problem arises when the plot holes are so big that they become sucking voids, devouring everything around them.
We live in cars in some cities, commuting across space either for our livelihood, or devouring fossil fuels for joy.
The precursor to Mexico City would be found where an eagle was perched atop a cactus while devouring a snake.
Whatever year-end content you're devouring this December, let's be real – you want to know about your year in Netflix.
It all depends on how guilty you feel about devouring an endless shrimp buffet in the middle of the ocean.
It had a comfortable life, of devouring stars and belching deadly x-rays, at the center of its distant galaxy.
In that case, the gigantic, city-devouring tsunami every B-list disaster movie has primed you for might actually arrive.
Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers "The Airplane Song" Laura Jane Grace says this next album is her Scorpio record.
A vast and inescapable void pulses at its center, devouring all energy and matter in its path—a black hole.
Verne Troyer is a small man with a huge appetite ... proven in stunning form by devouring a 32 oz steak.
One of the biggest and fastest growing parts of government spending is the healthcare monster that is devouring our economy.
During the second round of the 236 playoffs, Cleveland did it again, devouring offensive rebounds at a 211 percent clip.
Instead, it sucks it up and chops it into pieces like a jet engine devouring debris left on a runway.
The sensation that you shouldn't be seeing what you're seeing quickly makes devouring episode-after-episode that much more tempting.
Sometimes, as in the case of a sullen teenager (Emily Alyn Lind), the Knot recruits youngsters instead of devouring them.
I clung to dogeared copies of the novels, devouring every word, and reading under the covers way past my bedtime.
"The Chunkster waddles his way up and down the river devouring every succulent salmon in sight," Katmai wrote on Facebook. 
Bites "It's Danish Christmas in a sandwich," said Mads Ravn, a Danish archaeologist, about the flaeskesteg sandwiches we were devouring.
That's 20 percent of the sum generated back before internet companies like Craigslist and Alphabet's Google started devouring market share.
For years, Carl's Jr. and Hardee's featured sexy TV ads with Paris Hilton and Kate Upton lustily devouring drippy hamburgers.
"It was like seeing your dog being eaten," one farmer said of catching a bear devouring one of his flock.
But the image of Ms. Channing — with the overflowing saucer eyes and city-devouring grin — continued to haunt my imagination.
Then a great devouring cloud came and loitered on the horizon, drinkingit up, for what seemed like months or years.
He's also spent his career changing the way books are published and sold, devouring many small bookstores in the process.
He was dressed casually but crisply, tortoiseshell glasses framing his face and a giant analog watch devouring his right wrist.
He was a sci-fi buff, and Ekblaw grew up devouring his paperback copies of Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein.
But now he was batting me around the way a cat bounces its prey between its paws before devouring it.
Back then, you really did need the might of Google's world-devouring servers if you wanted to auto-recognize kittens.
Vegans devouring hamburgers with great enthusiasm; devout Catholics bailing on Lent when presented with gratis items they promised never to eat.
This is Kobe the competitor, Kobe the merciless and unrepentant and unrelenting, cold-blooded Kobe the vengeful and devouring and obsessed.
That's why we're all devouring Emilia Clarke's Vanity Fair interview — that and all the delightful Emilia Clarke-ness of it, too.
Photo: Staselnik/Wikimedia CommonsThe Canadian Diavik Diamond Mine is located on a 7.7 square mile island devouring half of its land.
Out here lies the Kilgus Farmstead, and at 8:30 in the morning the Jersey cows are busy devouring their breakfast.
Robby Kalland, a sports writer for UpRoxx, decided to document his crazy journey of devouring 82 nuggets on Twitter on Tuesday.
By the age of ten, he was devouring the fashion pages in Jours de France , sketching clothes, and critiquing her wardrobe.
You can order it online in festive tins, but it's just not the same as devouring it fresh from the shop.
Most of what astronomers know about supermassive black holes comes from studying black holes that are actively devouring or accreting matter.
He or she splits each of the green blobs in half, springing the new ones toward me and devouring me whole.
Fireflies' glow may have evolved as a way to deter their main predator from devouring them, according to a new study.
They would have competed to give the best possible deals to the industries that tech was devouring, like entertainment and news.
Reading from his resignation speech, Mr. Ugur lamented that the party was turning into an autocracy and was devouring its own.
But he was also an extremely elegant stylist and though I was reluctant I became a fan, devouring all 12 volumes.
That's what makes you, and so I love the idea of them devouring this younger girl to take on those properties.
It's the Union of Compassion and Wisdom, a figure with four heads and four sets of arms devouring this other figure.
Once you've finished devouring The Mandalorian's pilot, you might be wondering when the next episode will arrive, and at what time.
The spectacle of the left devouring its own children — and of emancipatory liberalism turning into its opposite — may read as farce.
"I had fun twisting the nature of daylight, turning it into a jelly-like substance devouring everything it touches," he continues.
That may not stop us from devouring hot fudge sundaes and Big Macs, but at least we're aware of the risks.
But after a month of devouring 4,500-calorie salmon, neither of those big bruisers is the most dominant bear of the explore.
Few things bring cinephiles joy quite like spending the weekend holed up in a movie theater, devouring the latest silver screen debuts.
The bible talks about in Ezekiel 22, when politicians become like wolves devouring the people and do not care for the needy.
They sit in a circle, devouring baked chicken, fried fish, french fries and ugali, a cornmeal dish they prepared especially for Batulo.
So 2016 was a good year for pro wrestling, despite a few stumbles and the inexorable devouring of the industry by WWE.
This attitude will appeal to the sensibilities of just about anyone who has grown up devouring various media and scrolling the internet.
She was surrounded by her four children, ranging in age from 4 to 17, who were devouring a pile of fresh tortillas.
Purple sea urchins are disrupting marine life on the west coast by devouring kelp forests that are important to Pacific Ocean ecosystems.
Scientists aren't entirely sure if the venom—a flesh-devouring "cytotoxin"— serves a defensive purpose, or if it evolved for prey capture.
These carnivorous — frequently, cannibalistic — insects are well known for their pious posture, and the female's habit of devouring her mate after sex.
James Martin, a Jesuit writer based in New York, said of the televised images of flames devouring the cathedral's iconic Gothic architecture.
The game makes you consume constantly—devouring anything and everything keeps Jaws' health topped up, which in turn keeps the shark strong.
One way to spend New Year's Day: Sitting on your couch in cozy pajamas, devouring a novel or ceaselessly streaming Gilmore Girls.
It barely disrupts the snow, but uphill the accumulated powder suddenly snaps and flows down the hill, devouring our brave test subject.
I've spent the last few weeks devouring Hollow Knight, a game I'm already prepared to call one of my all-time favorites.
Private-equity (PE) companies won a reputation for devouring companies, which they loaded with debt, stripped of assets and rid of workers.
It is not the first time that Chinese businesses and seafood ravenous consumers have helped Western countries in devouring their invasive species.
One of them is a big black rose, and the other is a giant digital print of Goya's Saturn Devouring His Son.
Not spending 10 minutes optimizing can be the difference between people devouring your post or not being able to get halfway through.
It's really easy to inflate your score-adjusted Fenwick over the course of a month when you're devouring the NHL's weak links.
Steve Jobs would probably still have created Apple even if he'd refrained from devouring blotter paper back in his Portland dorm room.
It's hilarious to imagine this scene, of mice devouring a snake, and the inverted logic that the sculptures' materials could make possible.
She added that the exploding deer population is devouring the saplings, putting the old-growth holly forest in danger of dying out.
But climate change helped trigger a population explosion of purple urchins, and they have gone on a feeding frenzy devouring the kelp.
Many connoisseurs have said, fairly, that Miami City dances the way New York City used to (fast, space-devouring, clear, outstandingly musical).
We cracked jokes about my struggle with a small piece of steak and his ease at devouring a much larger choice cut.
The owl had been healing at the rehabilitation center ever since -- devouring five small rats a day -- and preparing to return home.
Almost everyone got off at the dusty platform, which, like the rest of the town, the sand seemed to be slowly devouring.
That passion sends Fawcett back to the Amazon several more times over the years, eventually becoming a kind of steadily devouring fever.
So he began learning more about Martinez's career and devouring videos of his pitching, particularly examining the way Martinez threw his changeup.
The Asian long-horned beetle was first discovered in New York in 1996 and has been devouring hardwood trees nationwide ever since.
Introduce elements that don't work organically with everything else, and they become like invasive species, devouring or crowding out everything around them.
The Wolf in Catherine Storr's "Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf" is a spectacular character, intent on devouring Polly but always outsmarted.
She shares memories from Venezuela — hiding under fan-shaped leaves, watching crabs scuttle across the beach, devouring mangoes in a cool stream.
So he began learning more about Martinez's career and devouring videos of his pitching, particularly examining the way Martinez threw his changeup.
That is, the stamping of one state after the other, and the devouring of one state after another in the Middle East.
"Ready?" she asks before quickly devouring the berries one by one, then showing off her empty hands (and full mouth!) for the camera.
The fires, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditions, are devouring vegetation that hasn't burned in decades, according to fire officials.
A battalion of lighthouses surrounding the border, light streaming from their eerily eye-like windows and pure darkness from their all-devouring doorways.
My roommates beat me home and to the stove and I'm sadly stuck devouring goat cheese and beet crackers until they finish cooking.
A carpet python named Monty was filmed devouring a possum in the backyard of Gold Coast resident Greg Hosking's home on Monday afternoon.
We all know Emily Sears can throw down burgers, thanks to Carl's Jr. ... but her ass is pretty good at devouring stuff too.
They were trying to keep the flames from devouring neighborhoods and taking lives, as gigantic fires still burning in Northern California have done.
American mobility networks like Lime and Bird are devouring so many ebikes and scooters that even Chinese manufacturers worry their pace is unsustainable.
In the days leading up to our interview, this journalist-devouring Nick Cave occupied a worried space in the back of my mind.
That wasn't the only black hole breakthrough this year: For the first time, scientists detected a black hole devouring a nearby neutron star.
If they do, there will be far less in the way of stopping a Democratic Party that is devouring any hint of moderation.
One man asks while devouring a chicken wing if Molly wants to "bootleg and chill" with some movies he bought at the barbershop.
Those who have not spent the last year or so devouring everything Lin-Manuel Miranda will likely find this documentary enjoyable and educational.
Clark interpreted Pyke's arrangement by visualizing Earth's scientists picking up the sound of two black holes devouring one another 1.4 billion years ago.
After checking in, I found its restaurant's windows closed despite the balmy weather and a single man devouring a plate of fried chicken.
About a week later the larvae lurking within the abdomen wriggle into the bee's thorax and start liquefying and devouring its wing muscles.
I see one toddler enthusiastically masticating her fetus' head, stretching it with her mouth like Saturn devouring his son in the Goya painting.
Pigeons are often derided as rats with wings, largely because we mostly see them devouring our food scraps and flocking around dirty sidewalks.
Stories of life-devouring flood, famine and pestilence are woven with references to such seemingly trivial phenomena as television cooking shows and selfies.
You learn how to use various objects and obstacles to get the water down so you can get back to devouring the landscape.
Raging wildfires killed 76 people including small children, devouring homes and forests as terrified residents fled to the sea to escape the flames.
In channel one, we watch, projected through a picture frame, a naked woman sitting atop a portable toilet in a tree devouring fruit.
A zombie tarpaulin machine devouring the leg of St. Louis Cardinals speedster Vince Coleman before a game in the 1985 National League Championship Series.
California Pizza Kitchen: They say the way to someone's heart is through their stomach, and devouring pizza together may get you there even sooner.
I don't want "performance sleepwear," a dystopian nightmare phrase that evokes the language of the capitalist system devouring us all even as I dream.
I've dealt with plenty of adventurous situations in my life, from devouring live octopus in Korea to trekking through the Sahara on a camel.
At its worst, "Iowa Nice" encourages deep complacency in the face of the systemic issues that are devouring the state from the inside out.
The face is lots of brightwork and shiny black plastic trim; the grille gives of the impression of devouring small creatures in its path.
Returned to jail in Indianapolis, Mr. Wilson spent his days doing push-ups on his knuckles and reading widely, devouring crime novels and newspapers.
That's especially the case if we're talking about devouring large amounts of glorious chocolate under the guise of contributing to one's own good health.
In it the demogorgon moves in with Larry and Balki, and takes part in classic hijinks (as well as devouring the odd family pet).
Each summary has been carefully chosen so that you're only absorbing key takeaways, whether you're devouring a new bestseller or a decades-old classic.
Porsha Williams hit the beach in Hawaii, showing off her bikini-devouring body -- and it might be more than her guy friend can handle.
When people speak of anger or outrage in politics, it suggests a kind of radiant, all-devouring fury that consumes everything in its path.
These brands from yesterday are supposed to compete for the same advertising dollars that titans like Google and Facebook are devouring faster than ever.
Nobody cares what the Sassenach has to say, and both Lord Lovat and his son, Young Simon, can't resist devouring Laoghaire with their eyes.
Godfrey Evans, the principal curator of European decorative arts at the National Museums Scotland, said Hearst was "just devouring" buildings as they were razed.
There's her flame-colored hair, as well, and those too-wide-open eyes that seem to be both devouring and dismissing everything around her.
In practice, however, Logan's all-devouring investigations suggest inadvertently that the past offers a far less secure guide to meaning than he would hope.
Today, a drive around the city reveals few signs of the catastrophic rainfall that turned highways into rivers and reservoirs into neighborhood-devouring lakes.
And yet, for all her sparkiness, she writes predominantly of isolation and loss, conveyed in images of dwindling and devouring, subtraction, consuming and fading.
In January, a Windhoek newspaper captured the rising sentiment with an illustration on its front page of a golden dragon devouring the Namibian flag.
As with the Rubens painting of Saturn devouring one of his sons that punctuates certain scenes, you kind of can't stop looking at it.
Mr. Wagamese had little formal education but spent much of his time at the library, devouring all the books he could, Ms. Lehman said.
It's only been a day since that horrendous footage emerged of a giant snake casually devouring another giant snake, and now this: Oh. Dear. God.
Andromeda was not kind to the onetime third-biggest member of this family, devouring it about 323 billion years ago, according to the new research.
But fans worried that its human-devouring namesake and far-future setting mean it's lightyears away from his beloved Southern Reach trilogy should fear not.
You are fortunate in having overcome, by an honorable marriage, that celibacy in which one is a prey to devouring fires and to unclean ideas.
And although Scribd is deliberately structured to foil romance readers and their book-devouring ways, genre fiction remains the big winner in this data set.
If you're one of the many Halo Top fans that can't seem to keep from devouring a whole pint in one sitting, you're in luck.
From crustaceans in heat to eels devouring octopi, the photos are as diverse and beautiful as the marine ecosystems that cover 25% of our planet.
Joey Chestnut won his 22017th Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on Tuesday after devouring a world record 413 dogs and buns in 241 minutes.
For those feeling particularly world weary this week, consider this palate cleanser: the animal residents of Brookfield Zoo in Illinois devouring pumpkins ahead of Halloween.
Devouring Radiant Light is introspective, sometimes hauntingly so, and immediately became one of my favorite albums not just of this year, but of all time.
Heavily influenced by T-Bone Walker, The Hepcats' version of the blues was fast and aggressive, much like the automobile culture that was devouring America.
If all of this does not make you feel deeply unsettled, please enjoy this video of a giant mantis devouring two bees at one time.
The four-day-old fire, named the Holy Fire for the canyon where it started, near Lake Elsinore is devouring brushy foothills, ridgetops and canyons.
At least three fires are devastating Southern California, devouring Ventura and Santa Ana counties with flames, and stifling surrounding counties, including Los Angeles, with smoke.
Continuing in my theme of devouring books of essays, I read Look Alive Out There by Sloane Crosley, who's one of my absolute favourite writers.
And yet... You're more likely to catch us at home on Sunday nights, where we'll be devouring new episodes of Game of Thrones and Insecure.
At its fastest, the Camp Fire burned an area equivalent to the size of a football field every second, devouring virtually everything in its path.
While those time-devouring security lines are awful, even more disheartening is the fact that those with extra cash can pay to avoid the waiting.
Non-riders saw a swarm of locusts devouring precious inches of sidewalk and street, backed by companies that were the epitome of tech-bro arrogance.
The Freuds are well dressed, full of beans, like two celebrities visiting an orphanage, fondling this odd creature as though they are considering devouring her.
The in-state tax break you get for opening that college savings plan may not be worthwhile if high plan costs are devouring your cash.
It's here that the bears grow fat, stripping the skin off of salmon like it's string cheese and devouring the pink flesh and fatty brains.
His works are clogged with human villainy and ungodly fiends — even pastoral backgrounds include blips of horror: a distant gallows or one beast devouring another.
The move is obviously meant to help Destiny 2 compete with other games-as-services, such as the constantly improving Warframe and youth-devouring Fortnite.
By this point, almost every scene is so iconic, the experience of watching it — truly watching it — feels something like devouring a Greatest Hits collection.
The novel takes place in a gritty, dangerous city of Kos, where so-called sin eaters make a living devouring rich people's sins, absolving them.
As I munched on raw crackers smeared with macadamia nut butter, the thought of devouring, say, a cheeseburger seemed as wrong as munching on thumbtacks.
Her father was also a school librarian, and it was in that library that Ms. Tokarczuk found her love of literature, devouring book after book.
Her father was also a school librarian, and it was in that library that Ms. Tokarczuk found her love of literature, devouring book after book.
He catches you up so effortlessly that you feel you are in the hands of one of those animals that anesthetizes you before devouring you.
Lang has built musicians strumming guitars, a hummingbird drinking from a flower, a fish with 400 scales, and a female praying mantis devouring her mate.
" Still, one aspect of the review was contradictory, with Abdul-Jabbar noting, "I can't imagine any fan of the franchise not joyously devouring this book.
"My love of recreational reading came from devouring the many books of Terrance Dicks," the actor Dan Starkey, a "Doctor Who" alumnus, said on Twitter.
But if you come across one that's devouring its own tail known as the ouroboros, the connotation of this coiled creature is much more specific.
That's even before she appears in Sandy's room, or perhaps her dreams, that night, asserting a cloying control over Sandy and literally devouring her drawings.
Since he died, I have snatched up any posthumous work with his byline, and I'm not the only person eager to keep devouring his writing.
I found myself almost embarrassed to be devouring it, hoping for the happy ending I was not expecting of McBride or either of these characters.
" His talk, according to Miller, "was a sort of devouring process: when he described a place he ate into it, like a goat attacking a carpet.
And even if Landgraf was worried about blockbusters devouring TV whole (they haven't so far!), he wasn't averse to trying his hand at blockbuster TV, too.
The Nautilus team just discovered a whale skeleton on the seafloor covered in bone-eating worms, cusk eels, and octopus devouring this massive deep sea meal.
But the late blight was devouring the remaining tubers underground, and when farmers dug up the rest of the crop, they found only a smelly mush.
The stagnation of wages; police murders of unarmed black youth; continuing resistance to equality for L.G.B.T. people; Google's and Amazon's slow devouring of the publishing industry.
That she receives news of frozen bodies and devouring sinkholes, of food shortages and economic collapse from the internet makes her isolation that much more devastating.
In an interview with Russian state television reported by The Associated Press, Putin heaped praise on Trump while claiming that America's political system was devouring itself.
Food — in Britain we have a YouTube channel consisting of a 21-year-old student devouring her way through one wildly calorific food challenge after another.
I know that when I eventually return to alfajores-loving Latin America, I'll slip right back into the habit of devouring those tender foil-wrapped cakes.
John Ruskin invented his own language or at least his own self-devouring syntax, the prose (if that is what it is) hurtling, adamant and operatic.
One is in the wall paintings at Dura Europos [in Syria], which is a complete scene but different from ours — no fish devouring the Egyptian soldiers.
It has been the basis for hilarious performances by scenery-devouring actresses like Marian Seldes (in "The Torch-Bearers") and Patti LuPone (in "Shows for Days").
Keanu Reeves and Christina Hendricks make deliciously dark guest stars, and Abbey Lee Kershaw and Bella Heathcote play established models set on devouring the fresh meat.
After graduating in 2004, he found work at a used bookstore, and became a voracious reader, devouring books by Borges and Kafka and John Kennedy Toole.
The immortal head takes his revenge on the celestial bodies by devouring them, but because he has no body, they re-emerge after he swallows them.
There are few surer signs of the apocalypse than a plague of locusts stretching miles across, turning the sky black and devouring everything in their path.
"Passive investing is in danger of devouring capitalism," the hedge fund manager wrote in a July investor letter, the contents of which were confirmed by CNBC.
Chad, meanwhile, really couldn't have given less of a s— about any of this and was focusing on devouring enough food to feed an entire football team.
If Baker had his way, The Florida Project might be composed of endless tracking shots of Moonee running through fields and devouring breakfast foods at Waffle House.
These cheeks, nose, and eyes were passed down to a little girl who grew up watching Duck Tales, devouring Big Macs, born with only an American name.
Clips taken in the Beacon Hill neighborhood show flames devouring twenty foot tall trees and ash raining down on vehicles trying to get out of the area.
But the firm has swagger, suggesting it might still get ahead of itself: "If an acquisition happens," says Mr Li, "we will be the ones devouring others."
At last, a fashion show felt like a spectacle worth devouring, not just a blip of time in an overpacked schedule that called for a re-see.
As much as we look forward to devouring the new runway collections during fashion month, the real thrill comes with the style we spot outside the shows.
While that might be a little OTT, there's nothing like coming across a huge snake devouring a possum to put the fear of nature back into you.
We so often hear about the importance — and extravagance — of various skin-care routines, whether we're devouring celebrity profiles or swapping product recs in the group chat.
Video essayist Nerdwriter1 makes an eerie case for Francisco Goya's most haunting work from the Black Paintings he devoted his final years to: Saturn Devouring His Son.
Big storms, like Hurricane Matthew, have the potential to alter, or hasten those other erosional patterns, by reshaping the shoreline, devouring dunes, or demolishing human-made fortifications.
""Plus, some art historians think Goya painted his piece as an allegory for the Spanish autocracy devouring its citizens, particularly the younger generation," she went on. "Mr.
But now that we know when to cancel all our plans (July 16th), we're busy devouring every possible clue and sneak peak that HBO throws our way.
Ultimately he said, it is modernity — that all-devouring force that is changing societies at breakneck speed — that is killing the Persian carpet, Iran's pride and joy.
I'd go with my mom to buy groceries, but instead would end up devouring Archie digests, Casper the Friendly Ghost, and the occasional issue of Richie Rich.
The book is open to a page where Flaubert describes 15-year-old Emma devouring romantic novels in the library of the convent where she was raised.
They practiced their techniques at smaller competitions around the country and world, devouring dozens of Twinkies in six minutes, or hundreds of shrimp won tons in eight.
The Spring Creek fire is one of the largest ever in Colorado, devouring more than 94,000 acres by early Wednesday, according to Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team.
As deficits soared, interest costs began devouring their federal budget—rising from28503 percent of total spending in the mid-22019s to 30 percent by the mid-1990s.
When Jason Ward was fourteen, he spotted a peregrine falcon devouring a pigeon on the windowsill of the South Bronx homeless shelter where his family was living.
I had just read John Rechy's Numbers, a veritable cruising bible, and soon found myself stalking the shadows of Griffith Park, devouring whatever and whomever I found.
After the human race is decimated by a biological weapon, the pigoons become some of their most dangerous predators, running down lone human survivors and devouring them.
It seems like a treat while you're mindlessly devouring it, but when you're done, all you're left with is a sticky, empty box and a sugar headache.
This is the strange, suspended state of Virginia politics, just two months after scandal after scandal seemed to be devouring the state's government from the top down.
Instead he stayed up until dawn, polishing off a bottle of single malt Scotch while devouring the first two volumes of the complete works of Isaiah Berlin.
We would spend hours together in the server, and then on AOL Messenger, excitedly devouring each other's life history, leaving each conversation more excited than the last.
I am wistful for the days I spent reading as a child: passionate and obsessed, devouring books as fast as I could get my hands on them.
It also reads like an allegory of the powerful and the powerless, with a red Boschian devil in a lower corner devouring, one hopes, the evil ones.
"History of the Rain" is powerfully narrated by a young, bedridden woman who tells stories of her dead father's life while devouring the books in his library.
But their self-portrait of a show, which was written in collaboration with Ms. Gancher, spends most of its time in the light-devouring shadows of doubt.
Rather than devouring their own, feminists should recognize the enormous work that each wave has done for the movement, and get ready to keep doing more work.
The internet has done an incredible job at devouring the newspaper's tools of time capture (news, information, classifieds, etc.) but has — yet — to really encroach on television.
I crack the shell open and enjoy the Mignon with proper gusto, devouring it like a boorish beast, perhaps with a glass of port on the side.
As corporations we eat up undervalued assets, unregulated industries, vulnerable market segments, devouring profits at the expense of … whoever, until there is nothing left on the plate.
"Zami: A New Spelling of My Name," Audre Lorde I read this in my early 20s when I was voraciously devouring autobiographical books about lesbians and gay men.
A film review on Wednesday about "Embrace of the Serpent," which is set in the Amazon jungle, misidentified the animal that observes an aquatic serpent devouring another snake.
But the usual suspects like 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne are still devouring remixes as well, and Kanye West has deigned to appear on a couple lately, too.
Videos and photos of Cohen devouring fried chicken ran everywhere, a sign that perhaps the hearing was designed to be more of a farce than a serious inquiry.
For some pop culture fanatics, the highlight of the holidays wasn't family time – it was the hours spent eagerly devouring the addictive first season of Netflix series You.
Maybe you could pass the hours crawling into an ATM and striking back at the man by voraciously devouring all the money inside, much like this hero rat.
More often than not, we spend our lunch break dashing to the nearest restaurant for an overpriced bite (or mindlessly devouring a PB&J sandwich at our desk).
I'm feel hungry after devouring the sandwiches, so I take a handful of trail mix to snack on (and end up picking out the M&Ms to eat).
The main characters (around a dozen remained after the deaths of, like, 50 others?) escaped their reality-devouring archnemesis and, it was presumed, could live happily ever after.
Photographer Debbie Wallace captured shots for Caters News Agency of the huge whale shark nearly devouring the duo as they approached the awe-inspiring sea creature, reports Metro.
Every time that I imagine Madonna in the same room as Donald Trump, and don't ask how often I've thought about it, I see her literally devouring him.
His own daughter Jamie—one of three children Bernstein had with his wife, Felicia Montealegre, a Chilean actress—tells of the joy of devouring Beatles LPs with him.
While we have been devouring heavily buttered toast with eggs at the diner for decades, toast became fancy in 2014 when San Francisco started serving up artisanal toast.
Still, his voice, deep and resonant, has defined the character for fans who grew up with his shows, and again for those devouring his three Arkham video games.
After devouring a marshmallow, a monkey moves the arm from its mouth to grab a new treat, but then stops and returns it, to lick off some residue.
The family settles in a rural village, which is struggling with a dysentery epidemic until an army of flesh-eating ants invades and starts devouring everything in sight.
While falcons are predators in the conventional sense, hunting and devouring other animals, parrots turn out to be no less bloodthirsty in their approach to feasting on plants.
"He was a nerd, always reading, devouring books and computers and things like that," said Donna Sebastian Harp, who had known the Conditt family for nearly 18 years.
They attached a robot to the lip, and for the past year it's been munching its way down the building -— a bit like a caterpillar devouring a leaf.
Being an ardent admirer of both, I fell head over heels, devouring my slice, then counting down the hours until the next meal when I could order another.
Now, Corriente has embraced a love of baking and cooking in general, devouring cookbooks and YouTube videos and speaking in terms of ratios, flour protein content and flavors.
That point is driven home in the scene in which a young girl is transformed into a zombie and sets about devouring her father and killing her mother.
The rapist's girlfriend could begin with an amuse-bouche of the rapist's Adam's apple, devouring it in one gulp as if it were a cut of tuna sashimi.
I remember devouring Encyclopedia Brown books, Harriet the Spy adventures, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys mysteries, often in the Booker Elementary library cross-legged in the corner.
Milk. Aside from Jeb Bush silently devouring an entire sleeve of saltines while watching Antique Roadshow in a windowless room, there are few things more fundamentally innocuous than milk.
Despite three decades of effort, Republicans have never succeeded—largely because the image of politicians beheading, devouring, or laying off Big Bird makes for a really good political cartoon.
But unlike the Office's infamous world-devouring octopus, the logo adorning NROL-61, which carried yet another classified payload into geosynchronous orbit on Thursday, is just flat-out bizarre.
As we're pretty damn certain your future self could attest, there's nothing quite like devouring some cheese-wrapped cheese while a doe-eyed cow stares on in unabashed pride.
Despite all the time he lavishes on Dani and Christian's relationship, which is drawn along stereotypical gendered lines (consuming female need that becomes devouring), the couple remains instructively uninteresting.
Bannon's vision of Brussels bureaucrats devouring national identity for breakfast is largely a straw-man argument, useful for making the European Union the focus of all 21st-century angst.
As anyone knows who regularly participates in that most infernal of time-devouring sessions, the staff meeting, such devices have a way of transforming group encounters into pressure cookers.
The Japanese had never seen anything quite like it: around 2400,22011 apartments devouring a space so large that it was serviced by two train stations on the same line.
"Can't even be mad because of how ridiculously ugly this is," wrote Twitter user Tantine P. "Why the cornrows devouring they foreheads like that," asked Twitter user Johnny Boy.
It combines aspects of the American road novel and the ghost story with an exploration of the long aftershocks of a hurricane and the opioid epidemic devouring rural America.
As they report in Biotropica, over the course of a hundred days these cameras took photographs and videos of samango monkeys coming to the plants and devouring their fruit.
Netflix description: From decorating his home to devouring sweets, join Bheem as he makes merry — and a bit of mischief — while the festival of lights is in full swing.
" Last June, Mr. Hirsch posted a sample creation on Twitter along with an enthusiastic status update: "Drawing in virtual reality makes you feel like a world-devouring wizard god!
It may not have been ladylike to depict a giant spider devouring a hummingbird, but when Merian did it at the turn of the 18th century, surprisingly, nobody objected.
In this landmark of self-devouring cinema, the director William Greaves stars as a caricature of himself: He plays William Greaves, a filmmaker shooting a movie in Central Park.
Underwater, sea stars pull clam shells apart gradually using great perseverance and their strong arms, but moon snails drill through the shells of young clams, devouring them from within.
Among all these heroic lit-bricks I've been devouring, one that's impressed me most is Ken Liu's THE GRACE OF KINGS (2015), Book 1 in his "Dandelion Dynasty" series.
In 80 years, Americans managed to take the catatonic zombie of Haitian voodoo tradition and transmute it into a bloodied, vicious creature, intent on devouring everything in its wake.
THE ARTS A film review on Wednesday about "Embrace of the Serpent," which is set in the Amazon jungle, misidentified the animal that observes an aquatic serpent devouring another snake.
Tamales were hard to eat without a table, but we cradled the husks and dug our plastic forks into the masa as best we could, devouring every perfectly spiced bite.
In Garrison's work, "social justice warriors" are pudgy, pink-haired, and squalling; mainstream media outlets are metaphorical trash cans and dinosaurs; Islam is a murderous wolf devouring politically correct sheep.
We found her living alone in her haunted old house, captivated and repulsed by the sick spectacle on her television, a gruesome nature show depicting big cats devouring a kill.
But last weekend, an anti-vegan crusader decided to bring the fight to the their home turf, devouring a slab of raw meat in the middle of a vegan festival.
Raccoons are omnivorous and opportunistic, easily switching from eating grubs or bird eggs to devouring human and pet food, and from living in tree hollows to inhabiting attics and chimneys.
He stood his ground—converting Serwylo's toaster oven into his own personal kitchen table, systematically devouring her supply of bread—seemingly daring her to try and do something about it.
These creatures subsist on whatever they can, the oleaginous lumbering ones sleepily devouring the least elusive specimens in volume, the horribly blistered long-clawed ones chasing anything they can catch.
Veering from the waterfront strip, I climbed the steep side streets devouring the smell of jasmine and relishing the sight of palm trees, purple-flowered jacaranda and hot pink bougainvillea.
These small Asian beetles, possibly coming to this country on wooden packing materials, have been devouring millions of ash trees as they eat their way from Michigan across the Midwest.
A new law allows some Native American tribes to kill sea lions that have been devouring the region's endangered salmon and steelhead -- as long as they first get a permit.
Instead, Hayes met Bohannon, a voracious reader who, after choosing to major in economics, began devouring sports-related books like Scorecasting and 14 Sports Myths and Why They Are Wrong.
The idea is that these light seeds then began accumulating mass by devouring gas, dust and stars over the course of the universe, eventually growing into a supermassive black hole.
What's captured in these voices is how we feel — seduced, exhilarated, lost and dirty — every time we turn on our computers or smartphones and fall into a time-devouring wormhole.
The pace of destructive weather events is quickening; the world is going from interconnected to interdependent; and machines and software are devouring ever more middle- and even high-skill jobs.
As a skateboarder, much of that weirdo outlook on life and art comes from a childhood spent joyfully, obsessively devouring all the skate videos he could get his hands on.
It combines aspects of the American road novel and the ghost story with a timely treatment of the long aftershocks of a hurricane and the opioid epidemic devouring rural America.
Stanley began reading Shakespeare at 20103 while also devouring pulp magazines, the novels of Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Mark Twain, and the swashbuckler movies of Errol Flynn.
As a result, it sometimes feels as if liberal institutions are devouring themselves over sex while conservatives, unburdened by the pretense of caring about gender equality, blithely continue their misrule.
They wander daily among the low-growers: Astrophytum capricorne, which could be mistaken for a groundhog devouring a buttercup, and Echinocereus pectinatus, which resembles a bushel of small rosy penises.
Referring to sexual violence and humanity's dark side — with toothy heads devouring legs, and unidentifiable bodies cavorting with orgiastic abandon — Erban's art gives visible form to convulsions of existential dread.
In social media posts, Mr. Trump has been shown devouring a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken, feasting on a McDonald's burger and fries and chowing down on a taco bowl.
As a result, Gorongosa's baboons, a favorite leopard menu item, are breeding like gray squirrels, devouring everything they can get their unfastidious fingers on and moving fearlessly through the landscape.
As the blaze roared west, devouring nearly 6,500 homes, it created its own fire whirlwinds or "firenados," incinerating an area equivalent to 80 American football fields (100 acres) per minute.
A Domino's delivery guy in Surrey, British Columbia, was caught on video devouring toppings off a pizza in an elevator on the way to drop it off to a customer.
The Cincinnati band hasn't released an album since 2012's Vices and, given their outspoken love of devouring entire cases of Keystone Light, no one was really expecting them to.
It has empowered and interacted with corporate consolidation, including the devouring power of a Disney empire that is now literally disappearing classic movies from the theater circuit into its corporate vault.
I was 19 and in my second year of design school, already a keen observer of the fashion industry, devouring everything from Fashionista and Business of Fashion to the old Style.
Every moment in this dude's NBA life feels borrowed and he seems totally intent on devouring all of it, playing hard, playing skilled, being a fucking guy you will remember forever.
In between devouring tankards of sour mash ale, he leans over to ask three other patrons to touch his nose, which is soft and gummy, as if missing a nose bone.
Within three weeks, the group had identified several phages, made from viruses found in raw sewage, that could penetrate the cell wall of the bacteria devouring Tom's body — and kill it.
The musician also poses a unique aesthetic — on and off the stage—, which she credits to her time spent devouring magazines such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar from her mother's collection.
Once a black hole starts devouring nearby objects like stars or gas clouds, infalling material heats up at the event horizon, sparking light shows that can be picked up by telescopes.
The reason for the premiums devouring all or much of the extra Social Security amount is due largely to the so-called hold harmless rule that's been triggered in recent years.
That one was, he remarked, "rude enough to get people hot under the collar," and a deliberate reaction to the conservatism Mr. Griffiths felt was devouring children's literature at the time.
Each of them is singular, heavy with the weight of change or conflict — a good reason to read them one by one instead of devouring the book in a single sitting.
Think of her as one of the great novelist Jean Rhys's lost, promiscuous heroines transplanted to the 21st century, but with a devouring sense of humor that goes far beyond irony.
The insects drop to the ground mainly when they sense serious, unavoidable danger, heralded by the plant's trembling and the warm breath of a grazing mammal intent on devouring their home.
"As someone who grew up devouring science fiction, before making a career telling stories, it was impossible to pass up the chance to tell this one," he wrote in his blog.
From its 1982 Off Broadway premiere onward, "Little Shop of Horrors," Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's collaboration about a flesh-devouring plant, has been among the cheekiest, most delightful musicals going.
Liberals increasingly write about gun ownership the way social conservatives write about abortion and euthanasia — it's a culture of death, a Moloch devouring our children, a blood sacrifice to selfish individualism.
Sometimes, she deposits her fawn in my shrubs for the day while she runs off to do whatever it is deer do with their time when they're not devouring my marigolds.
Film Series In this landmark of self-devouring cinema, the director William Greaves stars as a caricature of himself: He plays William Greaves, a filmmaker shooting a movie in Central Park.
LA PAZ, Bolivia — Amid growing international alarm over fires in Brazil's Amazon region, neighboring Bolivia is facing devastating fires of its own, with flames devouring farmland and environmentally sensitive forests alike.
LA PAZ, Bolivia — Amid growing international alarm over fires in Brazil's Amazon region, neighboring Bolivia is facing devastating fires of its own, with flames devouring farmland and environmentally sensitive forests alike.
But in sidelining and punishing such people, the C.C.P. isn't just devouring itself: It is also declaring war on expertise and depriving itself of firsthand knowledge about local conditions in Xinjiang.
He and his band were devouring an Afrobeat groove in a tune pointedly titled "All Brothers," when I glanced at my phone and learned that Nat Hentoff had died, at 91.
All that the general public knew was that Harry Potter was a book for children, and that adults were devouring it, at first with their children, and then on their own.
You may be eating some creepy-crawlies with your cocoa The next time you cram a Hershey bar down your gullet, try thinking about all the insect corpses you could be devouring.
Uma was hosting the auction when Italian entrepreneur Lapo Elkann bucked up the HUGE amount of cash for a Victoria's Secret Fashion show package -- and then celebrated by practically devouring Uma's face.
Fashion's biggest night is here, and we've spent much of the evening devouring all the eye candy on the red carpet at the 2017 Council of Fashion Designers of America's Fashion Awards.
Only Bjorn Borg (41) has a longer streak and the way Nadal, who celebrated his 32nd birthday on Sunday, is devouring the opposition it is hard to see who can stop him.
Her latest series, Surface Tension, celebrates the idea that those slug trails the digital footprints of your daily journey through Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and the other apps devouring your time and attention.
Her first record as Laura Jane Grace and the Devouring Mothers, the eclectic and excellent LP takes more cues from Gainesville legend Tom Petty than any punk act she grew up with.
The act of marking something as "to read" instead of devouring it then and there on the spot typically means it's not content you're all that obsessed with in the first place.
The Warriors already attack more like a singular organism than a team composed of individual moving parts; toss Durant into that whole, and we are eventually dealing with a world-devouring monster.
If you want to experience the darkest timeline, or play with guns and knives and swarms of devouring rats, you can go for the "high chaos" side of its binary moral system.
"The video is symbolic and could be interpreted in various ways, but to me, it symbolizes the act of falling in love and devouring the object of your affection," explains Kid Moxie.
Things wash up there and are granted temporary clemency from the all-devouring future; people stop by there and mingle, like time travellers at a rest stop, with fragments of the past.
Otherwise, Ms. Rousseff said that she hewed to routines each day, riding her bicycle in the morning and reading at night, devouring each digital edition of The New York Review of Books.
One English-language pamphlet produced in 2015 by the group as a "must-know, must-read, must-keep booklet for every Myanmar citizen," says different religions are "devouring" the faith of Myanmar.
Logan and Veronica's relationship would end up devouring the show a little bit in season three, but damn if their first kiss in this episode isn't still a perfect moment of television.
It can be unbelievably hot, but here I can't tell if the narrator has some sort of engulfment or devouring fetish, or if he's really scared of having sex with this woman.
This spot, to open in late spring, will be mostly for picnic-ready takeout, but there will be a few seats for devouring on the premises: 28 South William Street (Broad Street).
Tina Fey articulated the concept in a 2017 "Saturday Night Live" sketch in which she suggested devouring a cake decorated with an American flag as an alternative to protesting white supremacist rallies.
An average swarm in the current plague has up to 220006 million insects, and can travel up to 2202 miles in a single day, devouring enough food to feed millions of people.
I remember devouring all 256 pages of it on an evening flight from Los Angeles to New York, between swigs of cheap airline whiskey and those sad little bags of salted peanuts.
By this law, Roman Reigns will be transformed into a bloated misshapen thing, swollen from devouring the pro wrestling elixir Lesnar has built up by destroying countless pro wrestlers over the years.
Not so long ago, some questioned whether British Airways could survive the combination of low-cost carriers devouring its short-haul route and upscale Middle Eastern rivals dominating the long-haul connecting market.
The new game — currently just called Kirby for now — features Nintendo's ravenous pink puffball as he goes about his usual repertoire of devouring enemies to assume their abilities and floating through the air.
There, through the early 1960s, he produced hundreds of bizarre images of insect-humans cavorting with or devouring each other, often rendered in cross-section or with ribbons flowing out of unusual orifices.
This soaring song is the perfect opener for Devouring Radiant Light, Skeletonwitch's deepest and most technically impressive album that masterfully blends soft, poignant moments with the hard-hitting thrashing they've developed since 2003.
Opinion WHEN I was a child, I had recurring nightmares about wolves — beasts the size of skyscrapers that walked on their hind legs around New York City blocks, chasing and eventually devouring me.
From my vantage, a shared meal means sitting by and idly chewing, while the food on the table vanishes like a time-lapse nature video of an ant colony devouring a dead bird.
As the situation grows more desperate, other figures emerge from the cut, including the boy's father, played by Patrick Wilson, who tries a clear a pathway by devouring all the scenery he can.
He reads books "the way free-range cows graze, moving on to wherever the grass is greenest," devouring the work of William James, the A.A. Big Book and everything Cormac McCarthy has written.
It must have delighted Sendak to know that, despite the occasional censorship kerfuffle, an America terrified of gay influence on children was devouring his oeuvre as fast as he could whip it up.
Now, it has precious little to do with canapés or mock turtle soup, but of course I'm devouring Robert A. Caro on investigative reporting and the archives of L.B.J., in The New Yorker.
Today marks the release of Ina Garten's 20th cookbook, yet even after devouring every recipe intro and story included in her last 10 books, we're somehow still learning new things about the Barefoot Contessa.
I love taking my Brussels Griffon, Steven Jalapeño, to the park and then devouring some yummy food on the patio at Elizabeth St. Cafe before heading out to watch a live set at Stubbs.
Last week, National Geographic unearthed the rare and gruesome sight of a coconut crab—which typically lives on land and eats coconuts—stalking, stabbing, and then devouring a red-footed booby as it slept.
A series of photos demonstrate Medicus' craftsmanship, but they also imagine a world where massive wads of protoplasm can fly around in the air, presumably devouring fairies, sprites, and other non-scientifically verified creatures.
It has been five years since the last sharknado assaulted the planet, thanks to a tech wizard (Tommy Davidson) who figured out how to use nuclear reactors to short-circuit the man-devouring twisters.
I mean, they have their place, but they're cramped, they're difficult to pass in, and their space is still only ever an adjunct to that allotted to the all-devouring demands of King Car.
He barreled through life intent on becoming secretary of state, never turning his otherwise lucid gaze inward; and so he made the enemies who would frustrate that devouring, ultimately blinding and life-curtailing, ambition.
Notably, these Trump influencers have apparently been devouring "The Camp of the Saints," a right-wing immigrant fear fantasy novel, which has surfaced on Fox News in recent days -- including on Tucker Carlson's show.
Many involve predators in a given region devouring the sun: in North America, dogs and coyotes; in South America, big cats like pumas; in what we now call Vietnam, unusually, a very large frog.
The actress was announced back in April and has been spotted on set in character with Josh O'Connor's Prince Charles while some of us are still devouring our second watch-through of season 3.
According to Chartbeat, a company that measures audiences for online journalism, readers of the sites in its database spent 112m hours in 2019 devouring stories that mentioned Mr Trump—the most of any keyword.
As well as keeping the two investors in charge, the Kraft Heinz merger machine would then have much more capacity to continue devouring other food companies and spreading the Z.B.B. cult across the planet.
Palm muted power chords and soothing harmonies make the perfect soundtrack to a love story about a boy meeting a girl, going on cute picnic, shopping, and then grotesque devouring of human flesh. Awesome!
For months now, I've been devouring novels, memoirs, movies, television shows — anything that might help me figure out what the hell I'm supposed to do, if anything, when it comes to the question of kids.
" Wicca Phase, one of GBC's founders, expressed his thoughts a bit more obliquely captioning Goya's gory painting "Saturn Devouring His Son" with the phrase: "accurate depiction of the relationship between major labels and their artists.
By depicting a grotesque, speckled, blue-eyed head devouring a black woman whose back is turned toward us, and whose face we never see, Williams utilizes the grotesque to address the fundamental imbalances defining America.
About 600 fire engines are crammed in the winding streets in the hills above my home as I write this, the firefighters spraying retardant on the grass to stop the fires from devouring anything else.
KIGALI, April 21 (Reuters) - Rwanda said on Friday crop-devouring caterpillars known as fall army worms had damaged 17 percent of its maize crop and the military had joined the fight to halt their spread.
Asado. A beef-dominated barbecue extravaganza using the entire spectrum of a cow (including chitlins, sweetbreads, brain, skirt steak, fillet, and short ribs), devouring asado in Argentina is as regular an activity as bowel movements.
On Android, swipe down to display the notification shade and select the Do Not Disturb icon, tap Notifications and select Hidden, which will mercifully release you from the devouring grip of the special council's shadow.
It's a soulful album with some tracks like "Devouring Radiant Light" and "The Vault" pushing well-past the six-minute mark and exploring the depths of black, death, and thrash metal with a feral reverence.
Mountrakis said the results were "eye-opening," especially since much of the forest loss happened in rural areas and on public lands — not near land-devouring cities or on private properties, as one might suspect.
Ms. Streisand was barely into her 227s when they met, but already on the cusp of astronomical stardom; Garland, 211, would be dead six years later, one of Hollywood's most notorious casualties of devouring fame.
And he'll occasionally try to blend his genre mode with his political essay mode, but rarely as well as he does in BlacKkKlansman, where the two sides of his filmmaking personality keep devouring each other.
It's also much easier to navigate, allowing you to pour through hundreds of stories with nothing but a repeated tap of your space bar, which is perfect for when your other hand is devouring breakfast.
But the colder, darker and gloomier the day, the more entitled I feel to plunge my spoon into the still-bubbling pan as soon as it comes out of the oven, devouring bite after bite.
Evan Stephens Hall and Zack Levine were stoned out of their minds, ready to graduate high school, devouring Gushers in Levine's beat up car, listening to My Morning Jacket's "Gideon" and dreaming about the future.
He eats and eats and eats until his body expands and lumps, devouring fish balls, dumplings, snails, whole fish, and whole pigs, along with all kinds of Japanese treats, from tonkatsu (deep-fried pork) to sushi.
I spent a lot of weekends at my grandparents' house growing up, devouring each of the magazines cover to cover, my grandmother and I passing them back and forth to one another when we were finished.
But I still have to give a bit of a shoutout to the long-awaited reunion of Arya and Nymeria, as Ayra heads home toward Winterfell and Nymeria does her the honor of not devouring her.
Following years of drought and a summer of record-breaking heat, immense tracts of forests, chaparral and grasslands have become tinder that allows even a small spark to explode into a devouring blaze, authorities said. Gov.
While his family, Persian-descended Parsees, practiced the ancient Zoroastrian faith, young Farrokh was a devout follower of Western culture, devouring pop records and fashion magazines, which often took months to arrive on their remote shores.
"If it's at home and eating pizza and devouring ice cream, I'm down for that or if want to escape to Napa and down a lot of wine, I'm down for that as well," she added.
Mr. Darcy (Control star Sam Riley, in a forehead-devouring early Justin Bieber comb-over) is a wealthy landowner who insults her at a dance, interferes with her family's future, and glares at everyone a lot.
I think it's obvious that media treatment of Facebook and Google has grown much harsher since they have begun to realize that Facebook and Google are rapidly devouring the advertising money on which the media feed.
And before that, she shared a shot of herself dressed in a black bandeau bikini while sitting in her "fave beach pose," along with a shot of herself devouring a cupcake in a metallic string bikini.
In Honduras, on the other hand, the problem is often too much water, as rising sea levels eat away at both its Atlantic and Pacific coasts, devouring poor people's homes and small businesses in the process.
She delivered a spoken word bit on a 2007 Prurient 7-inch called "Worm in the Apple"—billed then as "Miss Chardiet"—and soon took to making her own attempts at the music she was devouring.
Over the past decade, as you were going about your merry days, seven colossal machines have been devouring the city bedrock beneath your feet to make way for the new line and two other transit projects.
But hurrah to Mr. Carlson for urging the president not to order a military action in retaliation for Iran's shooting down one of our unmanned drones, which could have started another devouring, pointless Middle East war.
Artists, galleries, curators and even longstanding institutions tend to come and go without much ceremony, especially in New York, a city known for devouring its history and routinely replacing it with something newer and more expensive.
The first piece of artwork that confronts you upon entering the Alternate Realities Museum is a bright painting that depicts a large yellow creature impaling a man with its penis while simultaneously devouring the his head.
Dr. Krupp, who has studied folklore about the cosmos and wrote a book on the subject, said cultures around the world have attributed the eclipse to a carnivorous creature devouring either the sun or the moon.
Now, after 14 years of devouring Gawker's irreverent takedowns of politics, the media, Hollywood and bullshitters everywhere, readers are left wondering where to turn (well, besides Refinery29, of course — you obviously have great taste in media already).
His mother, who was an art curator, had gifted him a Francisco Goya etching at a young age—yes, the same Goya responsible for Saturn Devouring His Son, the freakiest painting from your college art history course.
DEDZA, Malawi (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Armed with fish soup and neem leaves, as well as chemical pesticides, Malawi's drought-hit farmers are fighting a caterpillar that is devouring their crops and putting them at risk of hunger.
Shrews may look like mice, but they are close relatives of moles and hedgehogs, are voracious invertebrate-devouring mini-predators, and have famously-extreme metabolic rates—sometimes requiring their own body weight or more in food daily.
Nostalgia is the Gingham filter we put over our childhoods, and it makes all the slinkies and Spice Girl CDs and afternoons spent watching cartoons while devouring a log cabin of taquitos seem even more blissed-out.
Saturday night will, he promises us, be the last time we ever see him flowing down a track, with that unique ground-devouring stride that used to make other fine sprinters appear like shrimps wallowing in treacle.
You probably never thought you'd witness a member of One Direction dressed in a vampire outfit and devouring a Kit Kat straight from the cupped palms of James Corden, but this is the world we live in.
In particular, better-off Americans who will find the social and economic impacts of the coronavirus the least dangerous should take this crisis as a reminder that devouring resources is not the only way to live life.
Both pride and prejudice still play their parts, but now in service to one tediously repeated joke: the sight of a gentleman or a lady, together or alone, playing cards or ballroom dancing, fatally swarmed by devouring zombies.
It isn't the first time I've thought about devouring a fictional creature—I've been imagining slicing into a tender Star Wars porg chop ever since we asked a bunch of food experts what the adorable waterbird tastes like.
Bugs are good for the planet And then there's the biggest selling point: Devouring bugs instead of methane-producing livestock is an easy, excellent way to deliver quality nutrition to the masses of humanity while helping the environment.
"This is meant to mirror the great land-devouring snake, and it's hard [to see] the shape of the pipeline and its effects on our communities and walk away thinking it's just about jobs or economics," said LaPensée.
In search of the ideal late-night fried food, my friends and I could often be found devouring the sandwiches in the wee hours of the morning, or alternatively, as hangover cures following a night of rum swizzles.
The median reader spends a paltry three to six days devouring a romance book; this rises to between one and three weeks for literary novels and to between three and six weeks for a work of non-fiction.
When the dam broke on November 5 of that year, a torrent of mud and toxic minerals killed 17 people, decimating the nearby city of Bento Rodrigues and devouring the Doce river, eventually spilling into the Atlantic Ocean.
For contemporary viewers, Bosch imagery can convey a flavor of farce — for example, the bird-headed monster wearing a cooking pot as a helmet while devouring a man whose backside emits fire, smoke and a flock of blackbirds.
When I was devouring a three-layered almond foie gras cake at Martin Picard's Cabane à Sucre au Pied de Cochon, it occurred to me that minimalism would not be on the menu during my Quebec road trip.
"Abaporu" inspired Tarsila's husband at the time, the poet Oswald de Andrade, to write his celebrated "Cannibal Manifesto," which flayed Brazil's belletrist writers and called for an embrace of local influences — in fact, for a devouring of them.
The two works that will be performed live, "With Grit From, Grace" and "Black Bodies Sonata," include exciting moments of dancers devouring space and quiet ones filled with a charged intimacy, indicating a scope both broad and personal.
Armed with a new cast to cover the years between 226 and 643, the series has had fans devouring each episode, eager to learn more about these global figures we've grown up with but know so little about.
Millions of kids look up to influencers like Giannulli, devouring their beauty tips and shopping hauls, so the fact that someone who commands such power is also involved in a college scandal only makes Giannulli's situation look worse.
Imagine being able to snap a picture of a meal you're devouring at your favorite restaurant, and having a smartphone app provide you with the list of ingredients, and even a recipe to help you make it at home.
It began early, near Atlanta, Georgia, where the brothers were raised on a healthy diet of comedy and music, devouring shows like Mystery Science Theater and Tiny Toons, and albums by bands like They Might Be Giants and Fugazi.
LONDON (Reuters) - The science is in: the endless pursuit of economic growth is devouring the foundations of life on Earth, and no country – rich or poor – can expect to escape dire consequences if things go on as they are.
Between Monster Hunter: World devouring everybody's free time on the Playstation 215 and Xbox One and cult classic Bayonetta 254 gracing the Nintendo Switch in February, being a gamer has reached a whole new level of fun in 212.95.
Facebook had become a capricious, godlike force in the lives of news organizations; it fed them about a third of their referral traffic while devouring a greater and greater share of the advertising revenue the media industry relies on.
JERUSALEM — Parts of the port city of Haifa in northern Israel were ablaze on Thursday as wildfires raged through the country for a third day, devouring forests, damaging homes and prompting the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.
In an election year, it has been impossible to witness the mixture of total incompetence, devouring egotism and eerie inhumanity with which President Trump has responded to the Covid-19 pandemic and not fear some form of corona-coup.
It's true that devices continue to see growth, but with Xiaomi and other Chinese manufacturers devouring the low end of the market and Apple utterly dominating smartwatches, Fitbit is looking at other ways to leverage its presence in fitness.
His father was a diplomat posted to Taiwan and Hong Kong and elsewhere, and Platt and his similarly hungry brothers grew up devouring ramen and sushi and Mongolian barbecue, delicious stuff most Americans wouldn't know much about for decades.
Soon after, Taylor pawned his belongings and outfitted his room with monitors, mixers, and all the trappings of a basic studio, devouring instructional videos and discussions in online production forums to hone his craft, and churning out tracks until sunrise.
Thanksgiving is not just for bingeing on variations of cranberry sauce or sweet potato casserole (with marshmallows, obviously); it's for spending all your November paychecks at outlet malls and laying on the couch devouring everything cable TV has to offer.
As a new business owner, I've had to learn about limited companies, corporation tax, VAT, PAYE, NI … I'm creating proposals, contracts and invoices, I'm editing the CSS of my website, and I'm devouring articles on both digital marketing and freelance writing.
It's a control room where about a dozen employees are devouring Twitter feeds, Instagram photos and Facebook posts in an effort to join the social conversation, increase the hotel chain's brand presence and be in tune with the latest trends.
In a new post on her website, the reality star reveals how she wards off temptation while eating out—like how to avoid devouring the infamous bread basket—and how she prepares food before a big trip with her three kids.
By the early 2000s, for-profit colleges were booming: Access to the internet was spreading, and the Bush administration was employing a notably light regulatory touch, even as the programs were devouring an ever-greater share of federal student aid.
Four hours later, it was 2 am and I was blinking in surprised exhaustion at the screen, somehow having watched five episodes — none of which, I only realized after devouring them all in one greedy gulp, were even all that good.
Clouds loom on the horizon—thick, gunmetal grey clouds, the kind of clouds that feel unbearably close, as if they're descending directly upon you with the express intent of devouring you whole—and the sun's nothing but a distant memory.
For three months, she'd watched helplessly as he fought a losing battle for his life — much of it in a coma and connected to a ventilator — while teams of specialists tried unsuccessfully to kill the antibiotic-resistant bacteria devouring his body.
His "Woman" series, which he began in 1950 and continued for three years, is a group of monstrous, hypersexualized, devouring grotesques: "Never before had a woman been as brutalized by brushstrokes," Gabriel notes, which is saying a lot, after Picasso.
The year her family lived in Oslo marked the beginning of Braverman's lifelong obsession with the culture of the cold, which soon had her devouring the tales of the Canadian writer and environmentalist Farley Mowat and dreaming of the Iditarod.
If Italy is to spare Venice from further violation by the new plague devouring its beauty and collective memory, it must first review its overall priorities and, abiding by its own Constitution, place cultural heritage, education and research before petty business.
Every conceivable take regarding this move has been combed over and explored in the past two days, and the NBA discourse has eaten itself into a stomachache by devouring the nits and fleas off the raggedy coat of Durant's departure.
In New York City, where nine species of bats are known to migrate during the summer, a single little brown bat is capable of devouring up to 100 percent of its body weight in insects, a diet that includes mosquitoes.
CreditCreditLianne Milton for The New York Times RIO DE JANEIRO — A handful of indigenous activists and researchers were celebrating a birthday huddled around a small pit fire when they noticed the flames devouring a building a few dozen yards away.
It features a two-hour floor show, "The Devouring" (courtesy of House of Yes), that is a high-concept reimagining of a William Blake poem and features half-clothed acrobats, ballerinas and an operatic cover of "Closer" by Nine Inch Nails.
On a recent visit, I settled on a wooden stool next to two locals who were already devouring pots of feijoada with a bottle of homemade piri piri, a Portuguese sauce made with crushed chiles, lemons and red bell peppers.
Aside from sleeping with an anime-style body pillow of Edith Piaf or moodily staring out a rain-slicked window, there are arguably few things more French than fervidly devouring some pâté heartily spread on a crusty chunk of baguette.
You see them in the rivers scooping up salmon, in backyards devouring fruit, on roads stopping traffic and even on the town's small landing strip, where the airport staff has been known to chase them away from near the runway.
The silence has left a vacuum into which speculation, gossip and ideological combat have now poured, consuming the Vatican and Francis' pontificate and drowning out the issue of child sexual abuse, a scourge that is devouring his church from within.
Known locally as the "heart-devouring worm," the destructive pest has spread more than 3,000 km (1,865 miles) north since migrating from neighbouring Myanmar seven months ago, reaching 0.133 provinces and regions in China and posing a grave threat to grain output.
Besides the best punk lineup of the year, there was plenty more to enjoy this year, from women riding motorcycles on a tightrope accompanied by a trash-metal soundtrack, to kids devouring weed edibles by the To Write Love on Her Arms stand.
Following each of them on social media and devouring every episode of their reality show over the past 10 years has made it pretty difficult to realize what a huge transformation this family has gone through since they began filming 14 seasons ago.
Meanwhile, the Post explains, people are "spending more of their food budget on restaurant meals and takeout," while new competitors keep devouring chunks of the market, from German-based discount grocer Lidl, which came stateside in 20183, to big-box stores like Target.
Known locally as the "heart-devouring worm," the destructive pest has spread more than 22,230 km (2000,163 miles) north since migrating from neighboring Myanmar seven months ago, reaching 216 provinces and regions in China and posing a grave threat to grain output.
The characters of American Gods definitely know how to make an entrance — the first episode featured a deity devouring a man with her vagina, FFS — but it'll be hard to beat the scene-stealing debut of Orlando Jones' Mr. Nancy in episode 2.
From Los Angeles to Japan, host Sasha Issenberg—journalist and author of The Sushi Economy—follows the trail of the threatened Pacific bluefin tuna to find out if our appetite for sushi just might end up devouring this diamond of the sea.
The power of the Oval Office and the temperament of a bully make for an explosive combination, especially when he has shown contempt for the press, a taste for violence, a consistent inhumanity, a devouring ego and an above-the-law swagger.
Although we weren't blessed with pictures of Guy devouring a ganja goo ball off of the swarthy stomach of some retired Deadhead, we did get pictures of the star and his son next to the likes of Ice Cube and G-Eazy.
As any bona fide otaku can confirm, there are few earthly pleasures that can rival devouring a bowl of tsukemen while your anime waifu lets out a high-pitched squeal of approval and lovingly stares at you through her flower-shaped pupils.
This body-devouring terminal arm curse is more akin to something you see in science fiction, like Wikus van de Merwe's alien arm in District 9, or Seth Brundle becoming a fly in The Fly, but those are transformations, not terminal illnesses.
In towering portraits of four faces, masculine and feminine mingle, just as they do when Ni'Ja Whitson bounces to a house beat, devouring space, or when Jonathan Gonzalez, in a silver sequined jacket, brandishes a slip of gold fabric above his head.
Here are 10 notable examples from around the world: The term "vagina dentata" was first coined around 1900 by misogynist psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud to describe the idea of "devouring or being devoured" manifesting as the equation of the mouth and the vagina.
Watching almost every game, devouring practice reports and tracking off-season moves, they are as infatuated with the Jets as their most ardent comrades in Manitoba — even if, until a few years ago, some could not locate the province on a map.
A middle school student at the time, I spent weekend afternoons poring over Southern Weekly, the standard-bearer of investigative journalism, devouring exposés of urban crimes and corporate scandals, a reality that was worlds apart from my cocooned life in a university neighborhood.
They were among 100,000 residents forced to flee after a fierce, wind-driven wildfire swept through foothills and canyons along the northern edge of Los Angeles on Friday, engulfing homes, closing roads and devouring acre upon acre of dry brush and chaparral.
God came to earth "not in a raging whirlwind nor in a devouring fire," in the words of Philip Yancey, author of "The Jesus I Never Knew," but in humility, without power or wealth, in a world marked by strife and terror.
This partly has to do with the director Rupert Goold's tantalizing evocation of a tribe on the edge of a devouring cosmos, and also with the irresistible fluency of the seven performers playing friends gathered in the dead of a wintry night.
Jay Belloli, "Amerika is Devouring Its Children" (1970) (click to enlarge)A small sampling of the posters alone reveals a nation and a world shaken by violence as well as a highly organized resistance movement bent on vocalizing its disapproval of government operations.
That's always been my favorite thing about the chronicles of Deng: how little effort she appears to have put into disguising her voracious, world-devouring ambition, and how people seemed to rush to throw themselves at her feet, ready and willing to be stepped on.
The Harry Potter actress is also a fan of comedy, devouring titles like The Girl With The Lower Back Tattoo by Amy Schumer and Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari, balancing them out with books like George Orwell's 1984 and The Color Purple by Alice Walker.
When the timing's off, it can get frustrating, but more often it feels like savoring something, teasing it out a little longer instead of urgently devouring the experience in enormous gulps the way the age of bingeable media has trained us to do with everything.
So, this is the ideal movie to see if you catch yourself in the middle of the holiday vortex just sort of stress-devouring fudge and thinking "haha what?" about everything that has happened in the United States of America over the past 12 months.
At the same time, output from older projects is set to decline in coming years, just as soaring demand from China, India and Southeast Asia is devouring a supply glut previously expected to last for years, fanning fears that an LNG shortage may be looming.
After 23 years of operation, the Department of Energy has canceled its support for MIT's record-smashing device due to the fact that a gigantic, $30 billion superconducting reactor in France, called ITER, is now devouring the lion's share of our fusion research dollars.
He likes alternating between wide shots (as when the protagonist observes the chaos devouring her neighborhood) and shots that zoom in close on his actors, to a variety of different degrees (as when we see her worried expression as she takes it all in).
No matter what your exact health care costs are in retirement, you can take steps now to reduce them: If you are in good health, the easiest way to keep health care costs from devouring your benefits is to wait to take Social Security.
Children, desperate to learn, sat in the street devouring cheap comics; in 1954 she set up Mu Kuang Middle School, which grew from a 30-desk army tent, flapping in winds and summer downpours, to a seven-storey block with 1,300 pupils by 2015.
We're predisposed to picking good guys and bad guys in any narrative, but when you have Jerry Jones going toe-to-toe with Roger Goodell, the only satisfactory result would be them simultaneously devouring the other whole, like two snakes successfully eating the other's tail.
At the start of an emergency conference called by the Food and Agriculture Organization to map out regional action, FAO southern Africa coordinator David Phiri said an outbreak of the fall armyworm, devouring maize crops in some key producer countries, had blighted the season's prospects.
Despite the parlour's location in the heart of the busy Chandni Chowk market, I find it easily thanks to the sheer number of people (almost entirely adults) milling around on the pavement, eagerly devouring what is essentially India's take on an ice cream sundae.
His low cunning conspired with his devouring egoism to make him throw off all the restraints of official decorum, in the expectation that he would find duplicates of himself in the crowds he addressed and that mob diffused would heartily sympathize with Mob impersonated.
Instead, it's probably more fair to say that Kentucky Route Zero is a game about what capitalism does to people, how it turns them into fuel and into highway both, so that it can spread further and further, devouring more and more along the way.
Singer, founder of Elliott Management, told clients in a letter last week that exchange-traded funds are "devouring capitalism" as they mute the voices of small investors and mitigate the risk of large investors so long as the funds replicate the indexes they track.
But according to Powell, there's not much reason to be afraid: Unlike some of his more violent brethren, Chubbs is apparently a benevolent leader, a beast who's mercifully refrained from devouring the humans he lords over in his time as Buffalo Creek's supreme leader.
The artist's "(Self-Portrait 4)" (1994) is the twin sister of "Self-Portrait 13" from the same year, which I described in a previous review as "a hulking, spindly-armed monster" clearly derived from Francisco Goya y Lucientes's "Saturn Devouring His Son" (1820–1823).
The black holes found at the centers of large galaxies are already known to feed on the aforementioned haze of hot ionized plasma via the process of accretion, in which a black hole steadily accumulates its gaseous neighborhood into a large flat disc before eventually devouring it.
Granted, this was probably much more satisfying in olden times, when turkeys were the size of Volkswagens and roamed hither and yon across the frozen wastelands of nascent America, devouring any Pilgrims unfortunate enough to be accused as witches and cast out of their lean-to.
John BarrassoJohn Anthony BarrassoGOP senators discuss impeachment with Trump after House vote Ed Markey, John Rutherford among victors at charity pumpkin-carving contest Conservation gains in Senate bill would help all Americans MORE (R-Wyo.), a jack-o'-lantern devouring a petite pumpkin submitted by Sen.
But when the material arrived (a thumb drive along with printed documents), I started devouring all of it whenever I could—during my crowded bus rides home through downtown DC, and sitting up in bed, late into the night, after my son had gone to sleep.
Appel was one of our best, last bets on visceral enthusiasm, so if anyone can restore zeal to our stumbling world of art, devouring whole the evil spirits at play in the market, that artist or group of artists will have something of his fervor about them.
Well worth a YouTube deep dive, Henson's black and white 60s advertisements for instant coffee and cheese flavored crackers featured early incarnations of puppets that would later become iconic—a pointy-toothed prototype of Cookie Monster, for example, is actually more interested in devouring savory snacks.
There had been a two-year drop in television ratings, which the league has blamed on factors like the attention-devouring 2016 presidential campaign and a proliferation of "cord-cutting" viewers disrupting the broadcast model (TV accounts for 60 percent of the N.F.L.'s total revenue).
However, Dippel is an engaging, provocative storyteller whose eye for the unexpected detail is a delight: We read about polar bears boarding iced-in ships and, in a scene I will never forget, about a starving sled dog giving birth and promptly devouring her own puppy.
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, who won that title in May and who plays Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane on Game of Thrones, opened up to Business Insider about his massive eating plan, which mandates that he eat every two hours — devouring up to 10,000 calories and six meals daily.
Chang's desire to credit the sisters' contributions can overshadow the crucial question of how Ching-ling came to be so deluded about Mao's revolution and why May-ling and Ei-ling were ultimately unable to save the Nationalist regime, with its many financial and tactical advantages, from devouring itself.
Fittingly enough, one of the sentinels pairs a ferocious pig cop and a black animal tamer, while the other pairs a head consuming a body — Williams's updated version of Francisco Goya's painting "Saturn Devouring His Son" (1819-23), which is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
And of course it's a good line because Wayne at this point in his career (well, perhaps always, but especially circa 2007) was rapping at a level that can only be ascribed to intense, monastic focus, with the side effect being that he was devouring every other rapper alive.
That said, the Salford City lion looks as if it is pondering something philosophical – like the ethical implications of former Premier League footballers commandeering a local non-league side, say – while the Wolverhampton wolf appears to be thinking solely about devouring its prey with its merciless, menacing, triangular eyes.
Then they will watch me, in tan-colored control-top pantyhose and a chunky knit turtleneck, lean into the refrigerator looking for one of those yogurts with the candy corners before sitting heavily on an exercise ball and devouring the yogurt as I flick through a gossip magazine.
We don't recommend going quite so far as to forgo the outside world in favor of devouring the streaming riches on offer, but we're attempting to make it a little easier to plan just how much of April you'll need to devote to watching All of the Things.
And if so, will this cause the seas to rise, the skies to darken, the mountains to tremble and the events of Ragnarok to unfold, with the great wolf Fenris devouring Odin the All-Father and even mighty Thor brought low, after slaying the world-encircling Midgard serpent?
Rotten Tomatoes score: 44%Summary: When her best friend Jennifer (Megan Fox) is possessed by a monstrous demon intent on devouring the boys at their school, shy Needy (Seyfried) is forced to step out of the shadows and confront Jennifer before her own boyfriend is eaten as well. 
Here you see two bronzes by Alexandro Algari, "Corpus Christi" (2393) and "Christ at the Column" (1631); one by Antonio Susini, "Christo Morto" (1590-1615); Ray's aluminum "Mime" (2014); and his "Mountain lion attacking dog" (2018), in sterling silver, set nearby Barthélemy Prieur's "Lion devouring a doe" (before 1583).
Well, if that resolution involved devouring a bunch of books, all signs point to yes: Amazon just dropped the price of its annual Audible Gold plan for new subscribers, making it cheaper than usual to delve into the audiobook versions of all of the titles on your reading list.
As we listened to the Voice of America on crackling radio transmitters in our tiny Soviet kitchen, devouring the facts that our government concealed — about the war in Afghanistan, the dissidents thrown into mental asylums, the Chernobyl disaster — we couldn't help but admire America as a moral counterweight.
Delving into the long aftershocks of a hurricane, the ties between slavery and the mass incarceration of black men, and the opioid epidemic devouring rural America, this is a searing, timely novel inspired by classics of American literature, notably Toni Morrison's "Beloved," and it takes its place among them.
At the heart of just about every galaxy, including our own Milky Way, there's a supermassive black hole—some of which are actively devouring "torn-apart stars, dust, rocks, planets, and anything that gets too close," Jesse Rogerson, a PhD candidate at York University in Toronto, told me.
It veers often into trope—the post-coital devouring of a floppy slice of pizza, the slow-motion group dance montage, the introspective puffing of cigarettes, that moment of such drunkenness you cannot bring yourself to fully close the refrigerator door (I refuse to believe this ever happens in real life).
Sharing each other's food, and then devouring what's left on their publicist's plate too, Sunflower Bean insist they're as intrigued and inspired by the old (Kubrick, Vonnegut, Van Gogh), as suckered in by the new (Tim & Eric, while the trashiness of TLC reality show Extreme Cheapskates is a guilty pleasure).
Leveling the playing field for women in tech is vital for emerging industries When it comes to gaming, calling Saudi Arabia a veritable ocean of whales is no exaggerated stereotype — and it's time to identify who, exactly, those mysterious and wondrous big spenders are who are devouring all those games.
Examples are many: Greg Nice was sipping on a glass of wine at Tavern on the Green back in the early-'90s, Kanye has claimed to stroll into Japanese spot Nobu without wearing shoes, and Action Bronson has boasted about devouring Gipsy salami, wild dandelion greens, and Parmesan crisps at Marea.
I should be able to use these images to suss out who these people are and what they're about: an unyielding tangle of telephone or electric wires, a wave of lava devouring a can of Monster energy drink, smoke billowing out of an industrial chimney, a praying mantis eating a lizard slowly.
Homestuck's new epilogues provide two ways of imagining what happens next, based on a choice given to the comic's original protagonist: He can either return to the "canon" plot of Homestuck to finally and truly defeat the aforementioned reality-devouring skeleton narrator, or he can remain in the "post-canon" with his friends.
By 1982, when Mr. Kaplan made his sweaty-palmed debut with the American Symphony Orchestra, he had undergone an immersion worthy of George Plimpton, devouring recordings, traveling the world to hear every live performance, grilling scholars and conductors and undergoing a monthlong nine-hour-a-day boot camp in the mechanics of conducting.
A product of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Sentient is (or at least aims to be) an omnivorous analysis tool, capable of devouring data of all sorts, making sense of the past and present, anticipating the future, and pointing satellites toward what it determines will be the most interesting parts of that future.
It is how you can believe that North Korea is a socialist paradise, the best country in the world with the happiest people who have nothing to envy, while devouring movies and TV programs that show ordinary people in enemy nations enjoying a level of prosperity that you couldn't imagine in your dreams.
In case you never got around to devouring L'Engle's 1963 novel and its four sequels, A Wrinkle in Time follows 13-year-old Meg Murry, her mind-reading 5-year-old brother, Charles Wallace, and her schoolmate Calvin O'Keefe as they travel to another dimension in search of Meg and Charles' scientist father.
The scripted Marvels series is meant to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the comics series, and it will largely follow the same story, seeing Sheldon (and other ordinary, non-superpowered people) deal with the aftermath of an attempted invasion by the world-devouring Galactus and his battle with the Fantastic Four.
A memoir by Steve Jobs's firstborn was always going to be a publishing sensation, but Ms. Brennan-Jobs has inadvertently timed hers to land when the public is even more attuned to marginalized voices — and when many are having darker thoughts about the world Mr. Jobs created with his attention-devouring devices.
This conscious effort to direct the power of biotechnology was enabled not only by the global creation of carbon- and plastic-devouring organisms but, also — to borrow a word from the realm of horticulture — "cultivars" that reduced the probable extinction rates among wild animals and fast-grew even slow-growers like live oaks.
On their heels, a couple of hours later came a rising blitzkrieg of light, heat, X-rays, shock waves, and rings and knots of gas and all manner of radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum — all the panoply of a star devouring itself in one of the great cataclysms of nature, a supernova explosion.
Sharing videos, binge-watching Netflix, the resultant neuro-pudding at the end of an epic gaming marathon, the perverse seduction of recording and devouring our most ordinary human thoughts on Facebook and Instagram — Wallace somehow knew all this was coming, and (as the man himself might have put it) it gave him the howling fantods.
In essence, Netflix has let Scorsese release his director's cut, and absorb the steep costs, in its thirst for an awards contender, when the first 45 minutes or so -- before Al Pacino swoops in, devouring scenery as Jimmy Hoffa -- and last half-hour easily could have been nipped and tucked without losing a whole lot.
To help you cast informed votes, each day both Mashable and Katmai National Park will post "dueling" comparison images of each bear — from their early summer state to their present, rotund forms — so you can judge just how fat they've gotten this summer while devouring the skin, brains, and vivid red flesh of sockeye salmon.
In early 22016, as others on Mr. Obama's team raced to finish big-splash deals with Cuba and Iran, Mr. Biden told the president he wanted to take on three of the most unappetizing foreign-policy tasks left undone: containing the Islamic State, curbing immigration from Central America and keeping Russia from devouring Ukraine.
After hearing for two decades that the government is a devouring beast, that Democratic leaders would betray the country or spend it into bankruptcy, that national health care and educational standards are tyrannies to resist, some Americans are eager to follow a man who tells them to punch whomever they don't like in the face.
DEAD ASTRONAUTSBy Jeff VanderMeer One of the strange and oddly delicious minds we inhabit in "Dead Astronauts" belongs to a "defiantly ugly fish … between the size of rhinoceros and whale" lurking in the holding pools of a sinister biotech company, devouring failed biological experiments: spliced-together scraps of hedgehogs and lizards, sea anemones and birds.
In response to his aunt's longstanding request for a living room-friendly painting, Solano created the aforementioned diptych, "Blood and Homosexuals," which features a version of Goya's "Saturn Devouring his Son" (1203–23) alongside a portrait of said aunt with a cigarette in one hand and an expression of frumpy grumpiness on her face.
But in Facebook, Instagram and Twitter posts, Mr. Trump has broadcast his culinary preferences to the nation — devouring a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken (while reading The Wall Street Journal), feasting on a McDonald's burger and fries (to celebrate clinching the Republican presidential nomination) and chowing down on a taco bowl (in an effort to woo Hispanic voters).
Although vineyards typically benefit from biodiversity—some larger insects will eat vine-devouring pests, for instance—they also struggle to keep small birds away from sugar-rich, ripe berries, especially toward the end of their growing cycle, when growers are counting on those grapes to become dollars (particularly in places like Napa, which makes very expensive wine).
In these enigmatic assemblages, Williams packed into the tar's once-malleable, all-devouring goo (neatly contained within old castoff frames) a trove of trash-turned-treasure — circuit boards, a spray-painted pinwheel, plastic bottle caps, transparent tubes filled with oil, a cork coaster, a pocket calculator, a bicycle reflector, and empty bottles of cheap, American-made Tvarscki vodka.
Irving remains a basket-devouring highlight reel who can take over games at will in ways only three or four other dudes can, but in situations where, in year's past, he'd take his man off the dribble and then pull up for a long two, now he's going off the bounce to whip a perfect pocket pass to a popping Al Horford.
In 2000, we read books promising that the "corporate winners of the next century" will be businesses that use "every scrap of creative talent they possess;" by 2013, we were breathlessly devouring articles about "12 weird things that tech companies do to encourage employee creativity;" and last year, we saw the launch of a perfume meant to inspire creativity itself.
For one, as the stories place the children in increasingly surreal and preposterous-sounding adventures — featuring demon forests, a farting dragon, double-crossing knights, horse-devouring quicksand and a wicked queen mother — we readers begin to lose all sense of what's true and what's not, just like the inquisitor, who must contend with an entire inn full of unreliable narrators.
There are several reasons for this — fatigue from the church's scandals and so many non-Catholic sex abuse stories since, the fact that Pope Francis is more popular with the press than his predecessors and thus a less inviting target, a discomfort with stories that might involve the outing of prominent clerics, the oxygen-devouring impact of the Trump presidency.
Most of us do not know Daniel Day-Lewis, nor is he the sort of person to be photographed at the Malibu Country Mart, but we have an impression of him from his choice of characters and what he brings to them: a puckish charisma and a scene-devouring devotion to craft, but also, in his less adrenalized performances, something finer.
In part it's because it's so gripping and well-made, but in part it's because I grew up devouring science fiction short stories, plowing through collections at the local library and subscribing to magazines like Asimov's and the Magazine of Fantasy & Science, looking for the focused bursts of novelty, imagination, and insight that could only ever really come from short speculative fiction.
The issue is by no means lost on our regulators in the trenches: "The future is devouring the past […] technology is leading us into a world that is much different than the world we knew five or ten years ago," Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo said after his agency received even less funding from Congress this year than last.
If you've ever vacationed in Maryland, you know that blue crabs are native to the eastern United States, and although scientists can only speculate about how they were transported across the Atlantic, they have quickly made themselves comfortable by "devouring everything," in one fisherman's words, destroying fishing nets, and by eating the green crabs that used to live in those same waters.
For those of you who either weren't there, or weren't, like me, devouring the NME in 2002, electroclash was a short lived moment in time when it seemed like the whole planet was fixated on a group of producers who made sleazy, affectedly-disaffected electro that sounded like a marooned Drexciya with vocals provided by a chain-smoking model who looks like she really, really hates you.
Walnut twig beetles from the Southwest started an outbreak of "thousand canker disease" in 523, causing the long, slow death of black walnut trees all over the US. The emerald ash borer, native to Asia, has been devouring ash trees from the Midwest to Pennsylvania since 2002, and the brown marmorated stink bug, also from Asia, has eaten its way through orchards in 43 states to date.
It was the economics department that taught me the problems of the widening income gaps, of the larger share of the wealth and income that the top 1 percent is devouring, and of the increasing number of people who are unable to break out of poverty and achieve the American dream, and of the negative effects of international trade that have hurt many Americans.
Before Gilmartin's father lost his job, and spiraled into a vortex of drugs and alcohol, before his mother battled mental illness and spent weeks on end in bed, before this early neglect; and a ride through the worst of the foster care system, which dropped him straight into an uncertain transition that led him to homelessness, Gilmartin can remember devouring a mound of the hamburgers with his family on Friday nights.
These rich little treats look picturesque when wrapped up together (see some of our tips for eco-friendly packing) but the real joy comes in devouring the full-bodied fruity flavors: each truffle is made with ripe Medjool dates, juicy strawberries, and unsweetened coconut flakes and then covered in crushed walnuts, cacao powder, and ground cinnamon, which helps to hold them together and provide a slightly firm texture.
" — were on brand for the 70-year-old New York native who enjoyed a 15-year career in Major League Baseball before America entered World War II.Sports columnist John Kieran called Berg "The Professor" on account of his reputation as an Ivy League-educated linguist and lawyer, a mentor and coach to younger MLB players, and a newspaper-devouring raconteur who earned fanfare as a repeat contestant on the NBC radio quiz show "Information Please.

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