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At least her death was relatively quick — stabbed, not flayed.
Some said, outright, that he too should be hunted down and flayed.
At an earlier party, we had a prosciutto and melon flayed man.
Isolde holds out huge, flayed-looking, horror-movie hands to her beloved.
One day, he saw a man whose hand had been completely flayed.
In Westeros, vulnerability is always a mistake: feel and you'll get flayed.
He is flayed, he is castrated, and he is kept on a rack.
Silver iridescence gleamed amid purple streaks; it was the famous "Flayed Ox" of Soutine.
Some prisoners were executed by being hacked to death, or by being flayed alive.
No one's head is chopped off; no one is raped; no one is flayed.
We see these two, naked, flayed souls wondering what the hell to make of it.
The worshipers then flayed the victims, and priests were said to have worn their skin.
They seem not only starved but also flayed, made of excrement or Medusa-like snakes.
After the fire, the son became so mentally unstable that he flayed and hung his father.
Or Elizabeth Marvel's flayed, viscera-exposing performances in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Little Foxes"?
There's an image of a flayed human wrist wearing a watch that's been making the rounds online.
Fast cuts of gaping slaves flayed by sword-wielding captors switch between burning factories and charred forests.
She has burned and smothered and strangled and flayed her child's future, because all of us have.
Several used flattened bicycle tire tubes, flayed and hung, referencing her father's factory, which had gone bankrupt.
But she's the one who suffered for it, was flattened by it, flayed and tormented by it.
No one could bear one more day of watching Jeb get the flesh flayed off him by Trump.
As Mr. Christie's reputation was repeatedly flayed in federal court this month, Mr. Cuomo declined to pile on.
Both armies stand on the field of battle, separated only by a handful of still-smoldering flayed men.
There's also a brief glimpse of Ramsay's handiwork — a flayed man — at Moat Cailin (about 19 minutes in).
After a few more tries, the doctor pulled it out in one piece and laid it out, legs flayed.
I don't think I'm being grotesque when I tell you I've been flayed and slayed and force-fed anguish.
On her right side, the skin was flayed off, probably as the porpoise struggled while drowning in the net.
It gleefully flayed congressional Republicans who were quick to compromise or, in their eyes, capitulate to the party establishment.
After Szapocznikow was diagnosed with cancer in 1969, a number of her sculptures took on the appearance of flayed skin.
The same calm precision is employed in a section that links the skin as a concept to the flayed figure.
Enter the parabalini, sometime stretcher-bearers, sometime assassins, who viciously flayed alive the brilliant Alexandrian mathematician and pagan philosopher Hypatia.
There are plenty of Clinton and Obama appointees who were flayed by conservatives for trying to make provocative academic arguments.
She floats here, skittering between hard as nails raps and bubbly hooks over what sounds like a flayed sample of Biggie.
One of the most ravishing figures may have been intended for purely medical uses: Alphonse Lami's 1857 flayed, or écorché, figure.
On the Nevada debate stage last week, Senator Elizabeth Warren flayed the billionaire Michael Bloomberg for Trumpish reviews of women's looks.
Reading from prepared remarks in a teleprompter, Mr. Biden hailed America, summoned the words of past presidents and flayed the incumbent.
Reading from prepared remarks in a teleprompter, Mr. Biden hailed America, summoned the words of past presidents and flayed the incumbent.
These vacationers ordered the umbrella drink, ate the papaya, flayed themselves out on the beach and joyfully let the sun burn them.
I remember coming across an image of a lamb being flayed and really responding to that violent act of removing the skin.
Flayed, natural-looking "skin" on this decomposing seven-point buck reveals an intricate series of etchings carved onto the skull and bones.
Today, I would have flayed him like a hunter skins a wolf, I know how to be a predator and panther now.
It's not so much the pain I guess so much as being conscious while your penis is flayed in front of you.
The "viscera has questions about itself" sculpture, suspended midair and held taut, looks like a suit of chain metal or flayed skin.
Granted, she gets to kill her nasty jerk of a coworker and boss after they've been mind-flayed by a disgusting, oozing monster.
Perhaps most unnerving were the twin W's carved into his left cheek and lower lip, leaving trails of flayed skin along their edges.
In Vietnam, according to the murky histories, farmers killed the civet and roasted the digested coffee fruit they found in the civets' flayed intestines.
In one bloodcurdling scene Anna is immobilized and her back is flayed; the camera lingers on her face as she reacts to the pain.
GEORGETOWN, Ky. — Addressing a group of Democratic activists last week, Kentucky's attorney general and nominee for governor, Andy Beshear, flayed his Republican opponent, Gov.
We sat down in the country club's empty dining room, watching through a picture window as a storm blew in across the flayed landscape.
The Flayed Lord, or Xipe Tótec, was linked with fertility, agricultural cycles and war, according to a statement from Mexican authorities released on Wednesday.
And she's not afraid to narrate gruesome PETA videos of animals being flayed for their skins if that helps her make the point, either.
Republicans flayed President Barack Obama for implementing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program despite lacking the constitutional and legal authority to do so.
But no walls could confine the all-consuming heat of Ms. Piper's portrait of a woman skinned and flayed by an increasingly demented obsession.
Granted, the flayed deer that hangs over David Zinn's contemporary living room set before the show begins does strike a promising note of bizarreness.
Archeologists have uncovered the first known temple to the important pre-Hispanic deity called the Flayed Lord, who is represented by a human's skinless corpse.
There, despite the action on the surface, each canvas makes a strangely singular impression of crimson, yellow, or black — like a monochrome that's been flayed.
As Offred, she's experienced Gileadean discipline — that shot of her bloody, flayed feet is truly gruesome — and she's decided what lines she's willing to cross.
After taking over the reins at the ICC last year, Indian cricket board president Shashank Manohar flayed the imbalance of power and criticised the 2014 restructuring.
It jumpstarted the narrative, gave some much-needed credit to its female characters, and is generally just a good ol' time (except for the Flayed, R.I.P.).
But how are they going to account for the Flayed people who were seen walking away like zombies on the night of the Fourth of July?
To strip a man down, condemn him to be beaten, flayed alive then anointed with salt water, you cannot feel him the way you feel your own.
" A doctor at Somerville Hospital said that, aside from having been burned with cigarettes, the boy's buttocks had been flayed so repeatedly that they were "like leather.
It's the kind of mixup that would get a first-term House member flayed in the right-wing press, but Trump is the president of the United States.
I could almost subscribe to this idea were it not for the fact that the show is littered with iconographic retreads: unicorns, a flayed horse, and so on.
And yet the men in Bolton army, with their stupid helmets, watch Ramsay join the Stark-killers club, and then charge past the flayed burning corpses of—who?
These occasions were an important part of ancient Mexican culture and were known as Tlacaxipehualiztli, which means "put on the skin of the flayed" in the Náhuatl language.
Perfect. Cher's whole vibe in the video is one of the strongest looks since mankind crawled out of the swamps and fashioned a loincloth out of some flayed skin.
His public testimony to lawmakers in July in which he flayed Trump was hailed by the president's critics, and likely helped drive the flood of donations to his fund.
Six people were killed, including one student whose face was flayed; dozens were wounded; and 43 young men were driven away in patrol cars, never to be seen again.
I turn to him to ask a question but in the dim shadow his skin has the look of something flayed, wet, and slick like he is not himself.
Trump (also) proved that many professional True Conservatives, many of the same people who flayed RINOs and demanded purity throughout the Obama era, were actually just playing a convenient part.
Despite his half-sister's warning about Ramsey's duplicitous and evil tactics, Jon planned a simple siege, and walked right into a snare set by the house of the Flayed Man.
Moving up the Guggenheim ramp, we find the chairs' black leather upholstery and muslin innards drooping from the wall, like flayed skins; the chairs' disassembled arms huddle in a corner.
The academy's curriculum includes the art of écorché, making "flayed" or "skinned" sculpted figures with exposed muscles (the clay figures are somewhat gruesomely scattered about the students' paint-splattered studios).
Meanwhile, the ravaged figure emerging from the wall behind him has a stump for an arm, and his ribs are visible, as are the blood vessels in his flayed neck.
Vertical sculptures hanging from the ceiling or suspended like flayed skins on the wall are made of chain mail with sharp hooks, rawhide and small burning candles attached to them.
This year, with damage that would turn out to be a bent rear rim as well as a flayed front tire, it was obvious that pothole season was even worse.
"Stockholm Syndrome?" he asked on Twitter above a copy of Mr. Trump's taunting post, suggesting the president had become captive to the Republican establishment he gleefully flayed during the campaign.
The classic preparation, however, is cordero al palo, which is lamb roasted directly above a wood fire, the carcass stretched across an iron cross like the House Bolton flayed man sigil.
In my dreams she was a monster out of Greek mythology: eyes unseeing, skin flayed, mouth bleeding crimson; a howling mountain of pure pain made flesh that I alone was to face.
Flagging demand has already flayed Asian firms such as Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, whose profit halved for the June quarter, and automakers from Japan's Mazda Motor Corp to India's Tata Motors Ltd.
" Not included on the initial launch page was billionaire media mogul Haim Saban, who flayed Sanders in a profile published earlier Wednesday by The Hollywood Reporter, calling the Vermont independent a "disaster zone.
Speculation over Maimane's future had spiked after he appeared next to Mashaba, holding his hand and praising him, when Mashaba flayed the new Federal Council leadership at his resignation press conference on Monday.
McConnell meanwhile indicated that the names of wild insurgents who flayed establishment candidates in Republican primaries in previous cycles but were too extreme to win in the fall, are engraved on his heart.
Pretty much anything was a source for riffing — funny voices included — whether it was a painting of Daniel Lambert, who at his heaviest weighed 700 pounds, or a ghoulish model with flayed skin.
But somebody else told us that there were going to be specifically characters that we knew that were going to be burning on those crosses in the field, the flayed-man burning sigil.
But alas, it's also brought out the worst of the GoT fan base: people with a WiFi connection, too much time on their hands, and an inexplicable affinity for Ramsay "Flayed Man" Bolton.
And Penthesilea II is a wax rendering of flayed skin, a conceptual image drawn from an opera based on the ancient greek myth of Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons, and the warrior Achilles.
It lets us see Mr. Nauman's image of hanged and flayed animals (he adapted them from taxidermy models) as prescient of an era when protections of natural resources, including wildlife, are being gutted.
The Nevada debate last week was fiery but engaging, as Senator Elizabeth Warren flayed Mr. Bloomberg in his first debate and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar exchanged sharp, personal barbs.
Separating fact from invention is difficult, but there are rumors that there was more than one murderer, the killing was drug-related and perhaps most disturbingly, that Driscoll was either dismembered or flayed alive.
After two months in hiding, Turner was captured and later hanged, and his corpse was subsequently beheaded, quartered, and flayed (his body parts were auctioned off and his skin was made into collectible items).
Angus, a bull character, is happy to sip coffee and recline on a cowskin rug, with no apparent inner turmoil about the fact that it was flayed from the body of a fellow cow.
Mr. Colbert flayed one of Mr. Trump's senior advisers, Kellyanne Conway, for falsely claiming the existence of a "Bowling Green massacre" with MSNBC and Cosmopolitan and referring to a "Bowling Green attack" with TMZ.
Org put out a statement on Monday night calling Trump's decision a "military, economic, and humanitarian disaster," and the protest group Indivisible flayed Democrats preemptively for not doing more to speak out in opposition.
Extending nearly 60 feet in length under the hush of artificial moonlight, it depicts a remnant of the uprooted elm, its fallen branches resembling the exposed tendons and calcified bone of a flayed human arm.
In Karagumruk, on bazaar day, one day a week, the hawkers set up wooden tables and stack pyramids of unmarred oranges, sea bass flayed red at the gills, olives from five cities glistening in bins.
McEnroe, flayed by his own scowls, and plucking at the speck-free shoulders of his shirt as a raptor pecks at its feathers, was more physically there , in his element, than any of his rivals.
But our star can also be a stone cold comet killer, as demonstrated by new imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope showing Comet 332P/Ikeya-Murakami being brutally flayed and broken apart by solar radiation.
His brittle greeting-card style and indifference to paint are apparent here in works representing some of his best-known series: flayed figures, strutting roosters, scary clowns, stingrays and tarot-card skeletons in Renaissance dress.
Most recently LGBTQ rights advocates flayed Trump for awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom — the highest civilian honor — to divisive talk show host Rush Limbaugh in the middle of his State of the Union address.
Archaeologists in Mexico say they have found the first temple dedicated to a deity called the Flayed Lord, an important god in the Aztec Empire whose worshipers were said to wear the skin of sacrificial victims.
America has flayed so much of what was once the sheer magnificence of its forests and wildlife that it is indeed in danger of becoming the industrial wasteland the poet T.S. Eliot foresaw in the 22001s.
On the first season of "True Detective," a flayed and ravaged female corpse was an object to be gazed at in horror, but there wasn't much difference between what the camera ogled and what it critiqued.
In the previous months it had been sued by regulators, flayed by lawmakers then damaged by the passage of Dodd-Frank, a law that would curtail its freedom in the name of preventing another financial crisis.
But for anyone taking the time to examine the sinewy, scarred, flayed, bloodied, and torn forms of the glistening sculptures, it will be clear that Garner is digging into very deep-rooted systems of violence and trauma.
In a Tibetan sky burial, a naked human corpse is transported to the top of a mountain on the back of a relative's moped, the flesh flayed and left exposed to be eaten by large carrion birds.
The president is still oblivious about the shudder that went through the land, beyond the base that likes seeing the press jackals flayed, during his gobsmacking 77-minute masterpiece of performance art in the White House Thursday.
He is famous, sure, for the flayed, undulating figure of existential panic in "The Scream" (1893) and for a few other images, touching on love and death, from the first, rock-star-like decade of his career.
His exhortation that insects and birds "feast" on the glorious image of the flayed beef exemplifies the standard trope (advanced, in part, by Ernst Gombrich) about the persuasive wizardry of the artist and the power of his images.
The image on the right shows a flayed man, the sigil of House Bolton, holding a severed wolf head in his hand, which references Ramsay Bolton's murder of Rickon Stark (and the earlier decapitation of Rickon's direwolf Shaggydog).
You cannot simply castrate a gibbon, wrap it in the flayed skin of your ex-boyfriend, lay the evidence on top of a giant piece of buttered trellis fencing, and hope none of us are going to notice.
In "Teledildonics," modern-day lotus-eaters lost behind V.R. headsets masturbate one another with long-distance sex toys; in "Provenance: A Vivisection," flayed and preserved human bodies are put on display as part of a macabre art exhibit.
"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.
For instance, if he uses a pet name, or she is texting you 37 times a day, or talking about new people you're dating feels as if you've been flayed and then let loose upon a fire ant colony, notice!
Highlighting the stakes, Mr. Trump began airing new ads in Florida and Ohio, one of which attacked Mr. Rubio as corrupt and another of which flayed Mr. Kasich for his ties to Wall Street because of his work for Lehman Brothers.
With glimpses of all our principle heroes and villains, hordes of extras, spilled blood, impalement, burning flayed bodies, and parapets, the trailer is as far from the usual pre-season teaser reel as the show itself is from Highlander: The Series.
Displayed near the painting is a book from 1556, "Ecorché" after Gaspar Becerra, and engraved by Nicholas Beatrizet, open at a page showing an anatomical drawing of a flayed man holding his own skin over his arm in unmistakably similar fashion.
In Sunday's Democratic presidential debate, the first since Sanders and Biden became the sole serious candidates for the nomination, Sanders flayed Biden for being open to cutting the program while Biden hammered him for a misleading ad on the topic.
The piece illuminates the flow between Malamud's life and his heavily autobiographical fiction, centering on "Spring Rain," a short story so spare it almost seems flayed, written when Malamud was just 2547, but only published three years after his death.
" If the Soviet Union was, as its defenders often said, an experiment, for Koestler it was an experiment gone wrong, in which "the experimenters have flayed the test person alive and left him facing history with exposed tissue, muscles, and tendons.
"I am not a monster," He pleads to me, or maybe himself, coming closer to me and revealing his flayed face in the red light; a rotten visage of vermin and decay barely concealing the blood congealed face and skull beneath.
Well-worn black leather on one side, raw cowhide on the other, it recalls the black-and-brown body of Marsyas, as depicted in Titian's late masterpiece, an artistic martyr gruesomely flayed for daring to challenge Apollo to a musical contest.
Archaeologists were already aware of Xipe Tótec, which means "Our Lord the Flayed," through historical accounts and associated Aztec depictions, but this is the first known structure dedicated to the worship of Xipe Tótec, an Aztec god associated with agriculture and war.
Assuming you've ever submitted a piece of research for publication, chances are you've had to go through the process of peer review—an often soul-crushing ordeal during which you and your ideas are metaphorically flayed by a jury of your peers.
A large documentary color photograph of the Cuban artist Tania Bruguera's late-90s performance "The Burden of Guilt," in which she swallowed balls of dirt while wearing a flayed lamb as a breastplate, takes the shock of dissonance in a more intentional direction.
But he flouted authority and flayed his counterparts in the national security establishment, flaunted what DIA officers called "Flynn facts" – falsehoods – such as asserting that Iran has killed more Americans than al Qaeda in the 21st century, and was fired  in 2014.
Ramsay has sex with Myranda before his marriage to Sansa (about 503 minutes into Episode 250); consummates his marriage with Sansa in a disturbing, off-camera rape (about 25 minutes into Episode 25); and displays a woman he's flayed (about 16 minutes into Episode 7).
Vivid greens, blues and browns on a long painted ceramic frieze mingle with one another, but above all with flesh: flesh depicted in pinks, creams, and off-whites; flesh uncovered or uncovering; flesh flayed or fanned; flesh bestriding more flesh; flesh swaying, sagging or swooning.
The government-funded group has said that its new collection of 46 objects includes a painting of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V by Peter Paul Rubens, a terrifying sculpture of a flayed pregnant woman by Damien Hirst, and an elaborate diamond necklace from Cartier.
With a queen eating the heart of a sea monster in order to become pregnant and an elderly peasant paying to be flayed to become young and beautiful again, "Tale of Tales" is not the usual fantasy fairytale film cinema audience may be used to.
While Garner's sculptures depict flayed, sliced, and otherwise mutilated bodies in a visceral, queasy-making, and uncomfortably beautiful aesthetic, (Robinson) works with archetypes of whiteness, foremost among them the figure of the generic white-collar worker, which she replicated thousands of times in a towering, tumbling monument.
There is a visceral element to Hackett's use of red, which sits uneasily on the spectrum between violet and pink, hinting at the color of flayed muscle — not to the point of grisliness, but toward a feeling that her otherwise whimsical shapes are linked to living reality.
Some of the specimens can be a bit startling — a severed white rabbit head, for instance, suggesting a rather catastrophic Easter — yet Naughten photographed each one straight on, giving all the animals, whether great or small, a quiet dignity, even if they're in a flayed state.
"Likeness" could smoothly extend its embrace to Madame Tussauds, and "Desire for Life" and "Between Life and Art" might comfortably confer at any of the crowd-pleasing commercial exhibitions of flayed and plasticized actual corpses, often in action poses, that have travelled the world in recent years.
The former National Security Council member, who served as the White House's top Russia expert until early July, flayed House Republicans for their repeated, misleading claims during the hearings that Ukraine substantially meddled in the 2016 election, and for ignoring Russia's actual serious interference in American politics.
Dulwich director Xavier Bray was behind the same gory, Spanish brand of suffering depicted in The Sacred Made Real, at The National Gallery in 2009, which took a detached, rigorously academic look at shockingly realistic Spanish Baroque wood sculptures of flayed and decaying Christs and saints.
Sonically, her compositions are laced with the occasional string and harp accompaniment, but there's a porch-side intimacy here—she shed the story-telling artifice A Ghost…, turning her gaze inwards, each chamber of her heart flayed, her lyrics questioning, adrift, but arriving at a place of peace.
And Topher characterizes a standardized exam as the 'pass this or you will be sentenced to death while your teachers are flayed alive' test," agreeing with Ms. Bixby's assessment, but admits that in the world as it is, there is nothing to be done: "We took it anyway.
Carney has since come in for criticism from other members of the ruling Conservative Party, most recently Michael Gove, a defeated party leadership contender, who said on Friday that Carney was so sensitive to criticism that he reminded him of emperors in medieval China who had challengers flayed alive.
The stakes in the current debate around fashion, cultural appropriation and racism, in which a variety of brands from Gucci to H & M have been called out and publicly flayed for making products that display striking historical ignorance or may exploit the work of others, have just been raised.
For fear of being flayed, I will not divulge my allegiances, except to say that I have a very hard time stomaching gore, which has made watching Game of Thrones an endeavor pockmarked by hiding behind my fingers, running into another room, or rolling into the fetal position.
A section on "The Bound Figure" demonstrates Ribera's consistent interest in the flowing contrapposto of the inverted male nude, which runs like a stick of rock throughout all the examples shown in the exhibition, from the flayed Bartholomew to paintings of St. Sebastian, who was shot by arrows at a stake.
You could use a knife, but that seems prim; I ate by tearing and dipping into the accompanying sambols, one of onions caramelized to an operatic sweetness, the other a crush of chile and Maldive chips — bonito flayed by smoke and sun until desiccated, a hard concentrate of ocean murk.
George R. R. Martin has long promised us it will be "bittersweet" at best, which seems his way of saying it's going to be brutal, not that that's any departure from the first five seasons of the show, where at any point you may be flayed, skull-crushed, or crossbowed on the john.
He painted archetypes rescued and blended from both universal and iconoclastic mythologies — mothers and kings, torturers, bound and flayed captives, fish and birds, hybrid creatures, himself, his wife, friends and strangers, who gather with a spectrum of props: costumes, masks, stringed and brass instruments, formal dress, and most ubiquitously, a lit cigarette in hand.
In a show that likes to pretend to the moral ambiguity of its characters, I'm pretty sure the bad guys are the dudes who skin their victims alive, come from a place called the Dreadfort, fly a banner featuring a flayed man, and still hold the record for most Starks killed in a single setting.
The heavier growth was done with and the tall grasses that moved in the breeze had faded to a whitish gold, and the reed banks were a still paler gold, and the yellow flags of June had withered on the long stems but moved in their flayed tatters yet—she endured rather than enjoyed all this.
" Seeing his original juxtaposition of maidens and horror — such as in "Eve, The Serpent and Death" where Death resembles a decomposing human figure,  a curvaceous Eve smiles coyly in the distance, and the central sensual figure in "The Weather Witches" sits on a flayed donkey's skin, images in the movies, from "Nosferatu" to "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Her earlier work, from the 1990s and continuing into the next decade, was an unrelenting confrontation with the human body, mostly female, parts and all: intestines made from iron affixed to the wall like a radiator; a bronze of a girl being straddled by a goat, a papier-mâché torso with breasts like empty dry-cleaning bags; a full-size woman in wax, skin partly flayed.
She regularly evoked Trump's message to "drain the swamp" on the stump, cited her work on the Trump campaign as proof she's committed to his agenda and called for Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE to resign after Trump flayed him publicly for his decision to recuse himself from the Justice Department's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign.

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