| 31. | If Microsoft continues its recent idiocies, it will end up eviscerating itself.
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| 32. | And yet he had the ability to eviscerate opponents without seeming unduly mean.
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| 33. | With each fadeaway miss off one foot, North American journalists eviscerated him.
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| 34. | The combat power of the Taliban has been eviscerated,
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| 35. | Some Republicans, including Bush, say that would eviscerate the work requirements.
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| 36. | Opponents fear that opening the constitution to amendments could eviscerate its democratic provisions.
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| 37. | Democrats and environmentalists say Hansen's proposal would eviscerate federal wilderness protection.
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| 38. | He eviscerated you, he left your entrails all over the floor ."
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| 39. | Eviscerating was an adjective ( a participial one ), not a gerund.
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| 40. | He survives the night by eviscerating the horse and sheltering inside its carcass.
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