In London, take in Jack the Ripper's walking tour that explores hidden courtyards and gaslit alleyways of London in the year 1888, when residents were shocked and frightened by a series of gristly murders.
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That means he's been left with that image of an enraged, animalistic Tyson, turning his head from the bloodied Holyfield and spitting a gristly piece of the champion's right ear onto the ring canvas.
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The climax of the reading series, for Ginsberg, was Gillette _ a town in the middle of a coal boom, full of the frenetic energy of youth and muscle and money to be made for gristly physical labor.
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The climax of the reading series, for Ginsberg, was Gillette-- a town in the middle of a coal boom, full of the frenetic energy of youth and muscle and money to be made for gristly physical labor.
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Ellen Ruppel Shell reports that grocery shelves there are lined with Spam, and turkey tails, " a fatty gristly hunk of the bird which is generally regarded as inedible in the United States, " are a favored delicacy.
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The beef industry lawsuit against talk show host Oprah Winfrey may center on such gristly issues as freedom of speech, but the federal trial that began Tuesday in Amarillo, Texas, has star-struck locals stampeding for glimpses of the TV star.
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His remarks followed a case-by-case account of horrors in the former Yugoslavia during a decade of wars, a gristly taste of the sorrowful tales to be told by a parade of survivors in a trial that could last two years.
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In Minsk's jam-packed public market, state-owned meat vendors this month offered strips of gristly, bone-ridden beef for 170, 000 rubles ( somewhere between 40 cents and $ 2, depending on the exchange rate ), the price dictated by the state.
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Zack Handlen of " The A . V . Club " gave the episode a " C " and wrote that while the episode had a lot of gruesome moments, such as the corpses with snakes inside of them and the gristly murders, the " meandering structure, over-emphasized grimness, and deadening pace render all of these elements inert ".
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By blundering into a three-week strike, the owners and the players have outlasted the dog days of August, when nothing was happening, but now there is the U . S . Open of tennis, and college football, and starting Sunday there was Italian soccer on Sunday morning television in New York City and all over this gristly 7-11 beer-belly land of ours, there were these mammoth bulked-up brutes plying their trade on national television.