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Grabbing a rotted orange, Nadia cuts it in half to show that it's still ripe on the inside, explaining that in some versions of this universe the fruits and vegetables haven't rotted.
It blew the electricity and some of the ceiling rotted.
They slowly withered and rotted away, and are now gone.
Officers pushed on the door and broke its rotted jamb.
Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes.
Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — Will Donald Trump's presidency get rotted out?
And the nomination rotted on the vine, never receiving a hearing.
"California government has rotted," Draper told the Mercury News last month.
As time passed and its uses shrunk, the monument likely rotted.
A woman said her toes rotted when she got an IUD.
Food has rotted in fields because no one could pick it.
My family spent summer weekends on a semi-rotted wooden sailboat.
My family spent summer weekends on a semi-rotted wooden sailboat.
When the floor rotted, the district put carpet over the holes.
It did something else, instead, brain rotted by the poison gas, maybe.
Lying fallow for decades, the building was looted, flooded, rotted and squatted.
Maybe the calamity of the world around us has rotted our brains.
"My biological son," I say as I scroll, my brain fully rotted.
Gas lines, for those who grill over propane, may have rotted out.
Soldiers also found personal effects such as leather shoes that had not rotted.
The meals rotted in jars in the fridge, because leftovers turned her stomach.
Us, the generation waiting for the future while the past rotted around us.
Basically, it was rotted tofu that the locals had grilled in a wok.
We wandered down the aisles reeking of rendered, rotted deer fat and smoke.
Benji had badly matted fur and his paw had rotted off, according to officials.
It had not rotted even though he had been dead for almost 30 years.
That rotted meat in Battleship Potemkin seems like something you'd make a drawing of.
The paint peeled, the woodwork rotted and waist-high weeds grew in the yard.
The foundation was rotted and the wiring was outdated and dangerous to the structure.
Instead, "Everlasting" rotted him slowly from the inside the way it does everyone else.
I will rise up from you opaque as the angel admiring your rotted waist.
His dental hygiene was so poor that several of his teeth rotted into goo.
The video for "Easy" rotted away into blood, guts, and spaghetti in high definition.
And what little food remained in refrigerators rotted away as the nation went hungry.
What if you started replacing the solid planks of his ship with rotted ones?
There was the pole — 197 years old, cut or rotted into two long pieces.
In front of him, a bridge to his son that had long since rotted.
The wood has rotted in some; others have black mold, broken windows or failing foundations.
She circled their arrested forms, admiring rotted clothing, patchy and lusterless skin, sincere, open enjoyment.
The timber would have rotted away over time, but the soil would maintain its differences.
With no way for me to express them, my emotions rotted inside of me instead.
In health care policy, tax policy, and environmental policy, the intellectual foundation has rotted away.
Laborers have also been unpaid and produce has rotted in markets as cash stopped changing hands.
The original interior walls and floors were torn down because they had almost completely rotted away.
Shoppers hunt through produce bins to find the few tomatoes and carrots that have not rotted.
In the Mississippi Territory, produce rotted in barns; in New England, dockworkers and sailors sat idle.
"Rotted Arp" features former Bromance affiliate Louisahhh, and manages to find tender beauty amidst uneasy discordance.
The landscape has rotted into a moonscape of grays, gashed by trenches and pockmarked by craters.
The water that had buckled their living room floor, rotted the drywall and made them homeless.
Her grandmother died by falling through a rotted-out wood floor in her public housing unit.
The hunger-shaped hole in my family's history had rotted into a full-blown eating disorder.
The hunger-shaped hole in my family's history had rotted into a full-blown eating disorder.
Experts say that this has preserved items that would have otherwise rotted away hundreds of years ago.
Over 250 schools were closed last month as a health precaution while fish rotted in riverbed puddles.
Here, Europe has already rotted, and he is just a bystander, a tourist in his own world.
Mangoes too ripe for trees to hold rotted in the gutters near a village called John Hughes.
Rotted or broken woodwork was replaced with materials milled on site; original gaseliers were wired for electricity.
And in that notorious hellhole, Daniels — who was never convicted of anything — rotted away year after year.
Another photo zoomed in on a human mouth, the teeth stained and rotted, and the lower lip abscessed.
Dishes piled up in the kitchens of Mexican restaurants, apples rotted on orchard grounds, stables went un-mucked.
He had a gaunt, distinguished face, but his clothes were threadbare and his teeth looked brown and rotted.
He feared that his brain had permanently rotted in prison, a place where intellectual stimulation is in short supply.
The man who bought the property a year later told ABC News that the bathroom floor was rotted out.
Fresh socks and T-shirts were flown to one unit whose clothes rotted off during a 37-day mission.
We'd turn the temperature up very high and leave rotted food around so that I could feel at home.
He starts on the porch, a rotted board, and soon that board rips away from the wicked red nails.
It was the warmest December on record, rain falling instead of snow, the drops disappearing into the rotted wood.
Oleg rotted away in an American prison, Claudia simply left, and FBI agent Aderholt cracked the case — too late.
The camera attached to the probe reveals a vessel that's certainly rotted but still carries hints of its prior glory.
Some seeds rotted in the ground, while others grew slowly because of a lack of rain at a critical time.
Aimee woke up with blood blisters, and overnight, her left leg had rotted to her thigh and she couldn't speak.
The great, last hopes of the contemporary age have fully rotted, giving way to a climate of fear and subjugation.
Luck's injury allowed the world to inspect the rotted foundation that had been hiding in plain sight for some time.
Del Toro would visit and guide the artists on how rotted certain parts would be and how they should look.
The heavy rainfall rotted the 220 pounds of grain, which was only 20 percent of his usual harvest, he said.
Editorial New York voters seldom get the chance to take a real whack at cleaning out their scandal-rotted Legislature.
"It is fruit season in Kandahar, but the delicate fruit just rotted here due to lack of flights," he said.
He came upon a stream, over which there had once been a bridge, whose wooden planks had now rotted away.
One place he saw had a rotted mud sill, the structure that provides separation between the house and its foundation.
Like the decking of the satyr's ship, the wool then rotted away, leaving a cast of its fibres on the coin.
Having watched it from my perch at the White House during the Obama administration, I thought the Republican Party had rotted.
The conservation team has spent four years at the preserve, dealing with the sculptures' rotted wood, peeling paint and insect infestations.
There's been a conscious rejection of the twee, toothless banter that has rotted mainstream FM shows previously lauded for their bite.
Not the trunk, rotund and rotted inside and long since shored up with cement, like a cavity in a bad tooth.
The blackout that began a week ago left hospitals struggling to keep equipment running, and food rotted in the tropical heat.
He grins and brandishes something at me: a bottle of beer, its label rotted away, its glass mossed over with algae.
Although the crustacean slowly rotted away over its three-week stay in the tree — presumably removed by university officials on Oct.
Donations compiled in Florida rotted away because the Puerto Rican government did not have money to ship them to the island.
However, another dilemma then surfaced: The olives rotted because he would go through their brine much faster than the olives themselves.
Waste first became a problem in cities, where it accumulated faster than it rotted away, creating an eyesore and a health hazard.
This is a long watch for when you're feeling like you've rotted your brain on too many episodes of Rick and Morty.
A man who had been perfectly healthy for 90 years all of a sudden was in a coma with a rotted liver.
They also tend to nest in rotted wood, so if you see them around your home, there may be a structural problem .
Burnt flesh is not easy to describe, not unlike meat or leather, roasted and rotted, and it is not easy to forget.
Oh, it was instantly spectacular, and all it took was some dynamite stuffed into the gaping pores of an old, rotted peninsula.
A few nights later, it was her roommate's screams that awakened her: Two raccoons had crashed through the rain-rotted bedroom ceiling.
" The roof and floor in the tower had been "saturated with water for so many years that the wood is severely rotted.
Some of the Wortham's worst stenches have come from boxes of opera boots and thousands of shoes, which rotted after the storm.
So much of the woodwork has rotted that the house sagged and one of his first jobs was to hoist it several inches.
If the whale is big enough, they'll do an initial exploration, then come back after it's rotted more for better access to bones.
While it's possible that the clothes may simply have rotted over time, it's also possible that the main purpose of marijuana wasn't fiber.
From totally fucked club tracks to rotted-out noise-techno to bleary breaks to deep modular ambient, it covers a lot of ground.
And yet, right alongside that, these characters are building surprisingly robust and functional relationships right atop an edifice rotted out by their lies.
The sugi was more than 3,000 years old, he reported; many centuries ago, it had contracted an illness, and its core had rotted.
In the collection room, floor-to-ceiling steel cabinets contain 25,503 leaves and grasses (there were fruits too, once, but they rotted away).
They sometimes had to break in — keys had disappeared from hiding places on rotted windowsills or crumbling walls — and they scrounged candles for light.
Today, what we're experiencing here in North Carolina is a last-gasp, reactionary attempt to maintain a status quo that rotted away decades ago.
But once abandoned, they dissolved in the rain and rotted away, leaving behind unimpressive mounds of dirt and rubble that were swallowed by vegetation.
Nor can they live off any cacao pods saved from their youth, because their stockpile will have rotted by the time they are old.
Much animal flesh still rotted away but traces of their soft bodies were preserved as organic films in the anoxic mud hardened around them.
It looks just like a firework, and now I have that godforsaken song stuck in my head, because the internet has rotted my brain.
"[He was a skeleton], skin infections, eye infections, teeth were completely rotted in his mouth … He was just a health disaster," Pederzani told MyChamplainValley.com.
In spite of the freneticism of the rotted-out psych-pop that Greg Dalton has made as Gary War, everyone needs a break sometimes.
The last straw came four years in, when an undetected leak in the refrigerator rotted out the drywall and the wood beams beneath it.
After three weeks, Abu Waseem cut away the connective tissue, donating a large chunk of flesh to a hand that would otherwise have rotted.
By the time Maria hit, wooden power poles were rotted, transmission towers had rusted through and overgrown trees menaced thousands of miles of power lines.
Streets turned into rivers of black molten rock, the vegetation has rotted and now they are fearful their homes could be swallowed by the cracks.
As rubbish rotted in last year's suffocating summer heat, protests broke out and anti-government movements such as "You Stink" and "We Want Accountability" crystallized.
There was a lot of fun in the cluing today — I loved the ones for BAT, BEE, AVATAR, ROTTED, INNIE and TOMORROW (ruefully), among others.
The entire island is a mix of perfectly preserved remnants of the island's past and completely rotted structures that point to the park's untimely demise.
The first month of Apple Arcade was an explosive counterpunch to the earned cynicism that'd rotted expectations many had for what mobile gaming could be.
In their more humid, coastal conditions, redwood canopies tend to be thick with epiphytic lichens, bryophytes and even small trees, growing in pockets of rotted wood.
I think I've thrown out around 80 legs of ham, because they rotted, or there was blood left in them, or they were not salted right.
With no electricity, hospitals struggled to keep equipment running, food rotted in the tropical heat and exports from the country's main oil terminal were shut down.
Her parents, both grant writers, thought television rotted the brain, so she took up books instead, discovering "Pride and Prejudice" as a junior in high school.
Instead of feeling the power of being a woman in Wind Gap, Camille feels that the pit inside of her has rotted her to the core.
The tech nomad described an Icelandic dish that he'd heard of—it involved burying shark meat until it rotted, then digging it up and eating it.
For a character like the Toeless Corpse, they chose a color palette to give her a "nicotine-stained" feel, using rotted browns and earth-tone colors.
" TRUMP: "I want to apologize to my family for having them have to go through a phony, rotted deal by some very evil and sick people.
The show stayed up for a week, as the fish rotted, the ice sculpture melted, and the Gatorade evaporated into a pool of sticky neon goop.
But the project got off to a rough start because of logistical problems with the cargo planes, and tons of fruit rotted at the Kabul airport.
You have that beautiful site down there at the Trade Center, and that thing might sit there like a rotted tooth for the next five years.
Alliser Thorne of the Night's Watch was sent on a mission from Castle Black with a still-twitching hand, but it rotted on the journey south.
Potatoes have drowned and rotted in the ground because of the rain, and farmers are unable to harvest them because the ground is too wet for tractors.
The Mountain's heavily rotted face seems pretty time-consuming for a makeup job that's always going to be hidden behind a helmet (at least for the viewers).
Murkowski added that the Senate debate was "wallowing in partisan mud" and also characterized the House's investigation as "rushed," which "rotted" the "foundation" of the impeachment effort.
Image: Carlos Claudio/US Air ForceThe F-22 Raptor is one of the military's most powerful weapons, but everything—man, woman, sentient rotted orange—has a weakness.
And then you sew up the seal carcass and dig a hole and just let it rot for between three and 18 months, so it's well-rotted.
Peruvian Amazon weevil grubs, which live inside rotted aguaje palms, are charred over an open flame; lush from feeding on palm tissue and oil, they quickly caramelize.
"I want to apologize to my family for having them have to go through a phony, rotted deal by some very evil and sick people," he said.
This created an eerily beautiful bas-relief until, after a few days in the hot gallery, the fish rotted, filling the piece with gas and eventually exploding.
This passage of time via rotted fruit is never fully explained, leaving us some tiny breadcrumbs that could easily be picked up and fleshed out in Season 2.
Abington Fire Chief John Nutall said the tree that crushed their car appeared to be rotted at the base, making it vulnerable against winds that topped 60 mph.
Later, on the way north, I fretted about the bananas I had left on the counter, wondering if they would ooze all over the place as they rotted.
He kind of has a point: "Make America Great Again" implies that the country has rotted, that something has gone terribly wrong, that American greatness is entirely over.
Purges and a persistent brain drain have rotted out the judiciary, and those judges still in their jobs are paralyzed by a climate of fear, legal professionals say.
"Imagine going to a store where the fish is rotted and smells terrible," Mason said, explaining that supplements contain deodorants and other chemicals to cover their bad smell.
On the other, he said, "If he had received 20 years for each girl he murdered, he would have rotted in prison for the rest of his life."
"Rotted" is unnervingly close to rotten (not a thing we want for these li'l guys!), whereas "spinged" has the danger of being pronounced with the soft g of sponged.
It is two hours until he stands before a building with its bombed back half caved in like a rotted tooth, exposing the raw nerve of the lives within.
That disease stems, in part, from political choices that have rotted the social safety net and made access to a good education the birthright of only a tiny elite.
Scientists figured out the Indian cobra's genome—at last A bite from an Indian cobra can lead to a grisly death: rotted muscles, ruptured blood vessels, and paralyzed nerves.
Considering that GoT is built on the premise that we're all amoral flesh-sacks destined to become rotted worm food, it's almost shocking that it became such an international phenomenon.
Had it not been for a fortuitous amnesty for political prisoners decreed by Fulgencio Batista, the dictator he went on to overthrow, he might have rotted for decades in prison.
But if that's the price we have to pay to get our hands on Madballs again, given our originals have probably rotted away by this point, then so be it.
That so many should find this appealing speaks volumes about how far Filipino institutions have rotted, under both the dictatorship of the late Ferdinand Marcos and successive democratically elected presidents.
The intellectual core has all but rotted; what remains are older, rural and suburban white men and their wives, angry that their tribe is being demoted from its hegemonic position.
One home that Mr. Dixon outfitted with a PurpleAir this summer is across the river from Edgar Thomson Steelworks and near a coke refinery that emits a rotted sulfur smell.
Disability Nearly eight years ago, on a bright summer morning in Manhattan, I was walking through Central Park when an enormous rotted tree branch snapped and fell on my head.
We talk about economic anxiety; we don't really talk about how long-term unemployment or rural small towns being rotted out by meth affect the people who deal with them.
With the power blackout in its sixth day, hospitals struggled to keep equipment running, food rotted in the tropical heat and exports from the country's main oil terminal were shut down.
Our tiny back deck looks like it's been struck with a small meteor, a perfect oval over a span of 2x6s where the dogs have chewed away bits of rotted pine.
Food has rotted in refrigerators, hospitals have struggled to keep equipment operating, and people have clustered on the streets of Caracas to pick up patchy telephone signals to reach relatives abroad.
In the images, he was squatting, with two thumbs up and a broad smile, beside a dead man whose flesh had rotted from his bones after months under the unforgiving sun.
Then I watch them exhibit the same symptoms that came over me—death, basically, but the kind of death that keeps you looking outwardly the same while you're all rotted inside.
When Kelen was 10, the Americans finally evacuated the islanders to Kili, an uninhabited island bedeviled on all sides by violent ocean swells too rough for the canoe, which rotted away.
As engineering crews applied short-term fixes to rows of rotted ties, crumbling concrete and eroded steel, some of their managers repeatedly warned of the growing need to address underlying problems.
Food rotted in refrigerators, people walked for miles to work with the Caracas subway down, and relatives abroad anxiously waited for updates from family members with telephone and internet signals intermittent.
One patient "literally rotted to death" as a direct result of the nurses' neglect, Yost said, adding that another suffered physical harm because nurses falsified her medical records and forged signatures.
At least nine shipping containers filled with donations for Puerto Rican victims of Hurricane Maria sat for almost a year in a parking lot, where contents rotted and were contaminated by vermin.
They have torn out siding, removed the mold and rotted wood that was found within, and laid a massive beam to support the second floor atop columns that extend through the basement.
The opaque couché-colored boxes have vivid pictures of rotted teeth, tongues with tumors and dangerously tiny newborns, along with warnings about smoking's dangers printed in type larger than the brand names.
In 80 countries — and the number is growing — cigarette packs are covered with gross, full-colored pictures of gangrenous toes, cancerous lungs and rotted teeth, along with deathbed photos of cancer victims.
Over eight years ago, a rotted tree branch crashed down on Sasha Blair-Goldensohn as he walked through Central Park, putting him in a temporary coma and partially paralyzing his lower body.
If you're over 20, there's a 91 percent chance you've had at least one cavity; by the time you're middle-aged, some of those will have rotted and fallen out of your mouth.
At the outdoor concrete handball court, the water fountains have cobwebs but no water, and a wooden situp bench is so rotted that you can fit your hand through the holes in it.
The invaders sank their fangs into several of Calmette's new neighbors, injecting molecules that rotted muscles, ruptured blood vessels, and paralyzed the nerves that told their hearts to beat and lungs to breathe.
At least nine shipping containers that were meant to be sent to people affected by Hurricane Maria sat for almost a year in a parking lot, where contents rotted and were contaminated by vermin.
Corvias found a partly rotted wooden roof was the likely source of the fungus, Swinarski said, but told her it wasn't willing to conduct the extensive repairs needed to rid the home of mold.
"Annie" would be the perfect soundtrack to Tony Montana and Elvira Hancock driving through Miami with the topdown, all blissful and in lust—you know, before the coke rotted their love and their brains.
Vining plants are easy to salvage if you've rotted the core of their roots, as you can just clip off a few vines and put them into water until new roots grow and voila!
Vizio's line of thinking certainly makes sense; smartphone apps will be updated long into the future after many "Smart TV" apps have rotted in development, so the display you're buying is essentially future proofed.
It almost looked like there had been another tree there that fell over at some point and rotted, and a bunch of moss grew up around it for another tree to grow out of.
But the book is also a curious joy to read, full of Ehrenreich's sly humor, her dry asides, and her elegant, bird's-eye view of the many fractures and rotted spots in modern society.
Kleinzahler could be the poet laureate of American pollution, singing in "Before Dawn on Bluff Road" of: the chemical ghost of old factories,the rotted piers and warehouses:lye, pig fat, copra from Lever Bros.
Thanks to our rotted empire's continuing collapse, black metal's ugly flirtation with fascism has gained ground—which is why an album like this, that comes from such an explicitly leftist place, is so important.
A great many people have come to suspect that the system — pick your system: American democracy, late capitalism, civilization itself — is far more rigged, rotted, and unsteady than it appeared just a few years ago.
Guinn says church members condoned Jones' staged faith-healing stunts — in which he claimed to remove tumors that were actually rotted chicken guts — by rationalizing them as necessary means to bring people into the church.
The first eruptions over 70 BPM occur later, between the Undead Village and aforementioned swamplands, ultimately because of the Curse-Rotted Greatwood, that giant tree beast with its disgusting grape-like growths on trunk and branches.
But if Hollywood truly gives a damn about combating sexual harassment and assault beyond platitudes, it will have to find a way to change the system and its many willing participants from the rotted inside out.
"Heck of a wreck," the ad read; 248-plus years of neglect had left the rambling old farm building and its Ma 'n' Pa-style additions in disrepair: toppled chimney, leaky roof, caving walls, rotted windows.
DOG'S HAIR WAS SO BADLY MATTED HIS FOOT ROTTED OFF, UK OFFICIALS SAY The animals had been locked in the home for an unknown stretch of time, which ultimately caused them "to relieve themselves indoors," officials said.
Communist Party rule could eventually crumble if the party fails to constantly reinforce its grip on China, Mr. Xi said in a recently published speech, citing ancient emperors whose dynasties rotted from corruption, lax discipline and infighting.
Still, even as the drones remind us of the worst parts of Blade Runner, where a technologically advanced society is rotted by omnipresent marketing and industry run amok, there's something kind of refreshing about the tenacity here.
Demystifying the historical figures of the past, pulling them off the great mountain top back down to Earth where they shat, farted, spit, pissed, fucked, raped, murdered, died, and rotted seems like important business for this country.
To ensure she didn't lose touch with the land, her grandmothers taught her how to smoke moose meat with rotted wood, and how to kill a rabbit for dinner by pressing an index finger on its heart.
The packs aren't plain at all — they are covered with garish photos of smoking-related illnesses — blobs of tumor, diseased heart muscle and rotted toes, along with haunting pictures of young cancer patients on their deathbeds. http://www.tobaccolabels.
The 1970s were perhaps the grossest chapter of recorded time, an era wherein the previous decade's flower power rotted on the vine and a politically engaged, protest-minded youth culture dissolved into an atmosphere of distinctly hostile decadence.
While maybe it's funny for those outside peering in, what is it like for those who are close to them, the people who experience their loved one's brain being rotted by YouTubers breaking down 8chan posts in real time?
Like Morris herself, many of the people who receive the treatment are transgender women seeking voluptuous curves, although a Brazilian supermodel named Andressa Urach drew wider attention to the issue when pieces of her ass literally rotted in 2015.
At every level, the safeguards that are supposed to protect people crumbled: He was tried without adequate legal support and convicted without solid evidence, and has rotted in prison despite an order that he be allowed to seek justice in court.
"We found him with a severely injured back leg that had been untreated for some time; the leg had essentially rotted while still attached by the bone," the facility wrote in its post, featuring a shot of the sad-eyed dog.
Warp have not specified which albums in particular we can expect deluxe editions of, though Music Is Rotted One Note, considered by many critics to be Squarepusher's (aka Tom Jenkinson) magnum opus, is arguably the best candidate for such treatment.
I believe Manchester by the Sea is a great movie, but I confess that I appreciated it mostly as a catharsis, a venting of some nasty thoughts and feelings that have rotted inside my gut for I can't say how long.
Our past also proved bountiful, with books on that time we made teenage girls glow until their bones rotted (The Radium Girls), and when competing visionaries dueled over how to steward our one and only world (The Wizard and the Profit).
The plant turns household and industrial food and yard waste, which once would have rotted in a landfill - creating a major source of climate-change-spurring emissions - into biogas that is sold to industries or to the state's gas company.
With his help, they tore up the floors and replaced them, swapped the rotted-out wooden bar with stainless steel, cut the old draft lines and installed 12 new ones, repainted the walls and papered the back room in black velvet.
You know, the same Lucious Lyon who allowed Cookie to go jail for his own crimes, went on to use his wife's money to create an empire, cut her out of the narrative, and divorced her while she rotted in jail, alone.
As they related the story of their captivity to their children, the Africans would no doubt have pointed to the charred hull of the Clotilda; it remained visible at low tide for several decades until the parts of the ship exposed to weather rotted away.
The man who claims to be the creator of everything makes a mockery of much of what the pastor believes — including the divinity of Jesus, who Burton says rotted in the cave after he was crucified and was replaced by his identical twin brother.
Eventually, though, the planking rotted and gave way, precipitating the satyr deep into a part of the vessel's hold where there was a lot of corroding iron and little circulation of water—a combination of circumstances which killed the sea squirts and led to the brown patina.
Speaking of Cage, Dirty Cooper wears his Man In Black bad-assness the way Cage's Sailor wore his rock n' roll snake-skinned jacket in Wild at Heart, as a symbol of his individualism and personal freedom, except it's hardened and rotted into something hollow and toxic.
The titans know their business model can't function without gross economic, racial and gender disparity, so they've convinced us -- diners and dishwashers, cooks and critics alike -- to be shocked but do nothing when the human collateral of this rotted industry peek out from subjugation to say #metoo.
She has a knack, though, for an illustrative anecdote that underscores her point about inequality, for example that in the 1800s, poor people would sell their teeth to the rich, whose own had rotted away from the consumption of sweets that the poor could not afford.
As the vast Amazonian store of carbon burned and rotted, the world could heat up by as much as 0.1°C by 2100—not a lot, you may think, but the preferred target of the Paris climate agreement allows further warming of only 0.5°C or so.
When the Tuunbaq dies in the finale, rotted from within by all of the opulently spoiled British souls it's just gobbled, the implication is clear: You can't stop progress, but you also can't stop the way it eventually destroys things that really are beautiful and pure.
"One thing we found out was in some of the places where the original boards had rotted out a bit, rather than replacing them, we found tin cans that had been hammered flat and painted to match the rest of the wood as a fix," Thomas told Insider.
" This makes for a romantic ending to his chapter, but by the time the novel turns to his daughter, Abena, James has become an old man, barely subsisting on a meagre plot of land where, "season after season, the earth spit up rotted plants or sometimes nothing at all.
Men in jackets and vests, women in petticoats, soldiers in uniform, bishops in miters, and children in nightcaps have invariably suffered substantial degradation as their leathery flesh withered, split, and flaked away; their eyeballs swelled and popped; and their gums rotted off to expose crooked and missing teeth.
Interviews with more than a dozen current and former Newsweek staffers make it clear that the magazine's core had rotted long before a January raid by the Manhattan district attorney, the accusations of improper ties to a religious institution and the recent rounds of well-publicized firings and resignations.
Doctors had hoped that a new class of medications might avoid the rare side effects, but their hopes were dashed when Amgen announced the same problems in a clinical trial of a drug called romosozumab: a sudden shattering of a thigh bone in one patient and an area of jawbone that inexplicably rotted in two.
Although the Khmer empire's great stone monuments have endured for centuries, spawning a $60-million-a-year tourism industry and preserving information about the dynasty of god-kings who ordered their construction, the stuff of everyday life at Angkor, made from wood, mud, thatch and brick, has long since rotted away in the hot and humid climate.
In a stretch of Ocean Park, a middle-class San Juan neighborhood that seemed to be just as badly damaged as Barriada Figueroa, David Wittig, a chiropractor, lamented the fact that he had seen no one from FEMA on his block, a virtual war zone of vile, thigh-high water, felled trees and flood-rotted furniture.
It's as if a long-obsolete Java Applet suddenly gained self-awareness and began trying to communicate through the only language it had seen humankind deploy: rotted pages of nesting tables, scrolling marquees, blurry clip art, eye-searing background colors, and other material culled from the OoCities project, which frantically archived some 2 million Geocities pages just ahead of its shutdown.
And yet they persist, each in turn earning shoutouts and name-checks in the impeachment hearing, a clear indication that Trump's GOP has become increasingly divorced from reality, its collective brain rotted by years of elevating as its national voices a rotating series of hucksters, grifters, con artists, fraudsters, and masters of malarkey—most of them more interested in personal profit than democratic political institutions.
So, after just a single cup of coffee, as a food writer — the person on the receiving end of every possible health benefit press release known to humankind — it's my job to help sort through these studies and figure out what we should believe and what should get thrown in the compost with the coffee grounds and that spaghetti squash you promised yourself you'd eat before it rotted.
Tackling these social pathologies, sometimes with a detail and frankness to which the American reader is only just accustomed, Mr. McPartland illustrates his main theme, that since World War I America has changed drastically from a sex-shy, inhibited people to a hedonistic, cynical people, openly in search of pleasure, and that our old ethics of home and family have rotted away, leaving nothing except a few sporting rules.
What you've done, you see, is let yourself escape the moment, and you've started hovering above the dancefloor and you're listening to every inane conversation in the smoking area and you're seeing every pill-rotted penis in the toilets being shaken in unison, and you're eyeing the tills noticing how much the bar have taken in that night, and you've seen the dealer's lounge with it's fishtank and massive telly and one of those Philippe Starck lemon juicers, and it's all gone wrong.
As you drive around the stark black-and-white map of a few of Kentucky's southern counties, a pair of text-only vignettes feature Conway visiting the shuttered offices of a local energy co-ops, which have been pushed out of business by the ubiquitous Consolidated Power Co. Now, their conference rooms walls have rotted away and filled with glowing fungus, or have been turned into encampments for those made homeless (whether by Consolidated or the then-recent subprime mortgage crisis, who could say).
In 2017, we found a giant, mysterious hole in Antarctica, talked to the farmers putting broadband antennas on their grain silos (and the farmers hacking their tractors), went inside Roscosmos, named-and-shamed Congress's climate deniers, identified this rotted fucking whale, exposed "stalkerware" software that allows men to spy on their partners, submitted ourselves to months-long stress reduction experiments, met with Indian garment factory workers who are being automated out of jobs, visited America's television graveyards, got James Damore fired, announced plans to build a community broadband network, interfaced with a series of time traveling iPhone users, and explained how data turned the world upside down, why you can never get tickets for your favorite concerts, why national parks are a hotbed of paranormal activity, and WTF a time crystal is.

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