| 41. | Most painful to him, his friends say, is the evisceration of his reputation in Hollywood and on Wall Street.
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| 42. | That provides the travelers with some sacred oomph, and for the viewer, a needed uplift amid all the eviscerations.
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| 43. | 1349 toured with Cannibal Corpse, Skeletonwitch, and Lecherous Nocturne on the Evisceration Plague Tour, in April May 2010.
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| 44. | Also watch for the giant Antarctic Ant, the evisceration of the Pink Unicorn, and original manager Sluggo P Martini.
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| 45. | But I had just gotten into a fascinating chapter on evisceration in a book called " How We Die ."
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| 46. | The world changed markedly with the advent of the Great Depression of the 1930s, and the evisceration of the gold standard.
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| 47. | It actually favors the law, but has blundered into a legal dispute that could result in the statute's evisceration.
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| 48. | Such incidents included entrapment of hair, body, limb, evisceration or disembowelment and mechanical entrapment of jewelry or bathing suits.
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| 49. | His evisceration of the Camelot myths, Hersh said, is meant to be " a big, big book ."
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| 50. | "She's probably suffered one of the most immediate and embarrassing eviscerations of a new cabinet secretary ever ."
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