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" There was one with spaceships made of painted monster intestines that he thought was particularly comical
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ralphing it up with what felt like my intestines
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intestines, as far as she could tell
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Many take months trying to visualize their intestines
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And the greasy fish and chips were still mucking their way through her intestines
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And pull by the cord, not the kitten, or you could jerk out its intestines
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Intestines that the Obama administration doesn"t seem to have
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Prolonged use may reduce iron absorption in the intestines and may also affect other mineral balances in the body
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inserted into the intestines of his victims
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Shirley Dibs later recounted the one enduring memory that would forever haunt her to a newspaper reporter; Edna’s feeble body, ripped to shreds, pieces of her intestines hanging from a gaping wound, laying like a disembowelled child on the blood soaked bed
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He then replaced it with the intestines of a dead animal which caused the victim immense stress and the demand to be evacuated immediately as he lost “half his f intestines during the number two
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After decapitating the bird, I gutted it, tossing the intestines and head onto the draining board
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Where was his equipment? A notepad, or a set of binoculars? And where was the rest of the body? A big cat would have left the head, and probably the intestines
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He once bathed a woman’s face with a cold towel to revive her: he had just sliced her open from ribcage to crotch and wanted her awake for the pleasure of reading the horror in her face when he pulled her intestines out like a jump rope
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As he dove for cover behind a rock at the side of the road, the next round clipped off the tip of his ring finger and bored through his intestines
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Shame is stored in the large intestines and blocks the energy
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With his lower intestines feeling loose and suddenly hollow, he crept closer to the hubbub of voices, now aware that one was too deep and indistinct to be one of the women
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its intestines across the ground
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fromthe stomach and intestines to prepare your muscles for ‘flight’,
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wiggling intestines and was trying to shove the mess back into his
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There was something about waiting for one moment in a play that tied up his intestines in knots
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Then they pulled the intestines harshly to make them suffer even more
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Do you really need to be a Truth Seeker to get what you need?” Joanna’s stomach started turning, the sushi playing havoc with her intestines
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with foliage, wrapping its fingers around my intestines
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The heart, like the brain, the liver and the intestines, are subsystems of the system
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Its intestines were hanging out and I knew that the food it ate would just fall out in a while
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The killings always included wrapping the intestines around the throat of the victim
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Following that she had a bit of a stormy course with an ileus (condition where the intestines are temporary paralyzed)
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His small intestines and other viscera now dangled from his belly
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The Little Goddess is tearing into the bird’s intestines, oblivious to all the commotion, in a feast of gory ecstasy
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flesh gaped and as the hole grew in length, intestines and fat pushed up
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I stood there fascinated, watching the intestines writhing slowly
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intestines which ran, sprinting out of her body with the pressure
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have nicked the bladder, as a uriniferous smell ran out with the intestines
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I ran out of blood again and by then, Helen’s sausage like intestines had
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Lots of killing and horror and bloody messes involving intestines and other soggy bits
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This mixture can be eaten twice daily as it is also heals the intestines that have
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It is also good for intestines troubled by
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You can enhance the health even further by giving more attention to the heart (from the 22nd onwards), the hips and kidneys (from the 10th onwards), and the arms, shoulders, lungs, small intestines and respiratory system (from the 17th onwards)
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expression, and into interna!organs such as the heart, stomach, and intestines; and, in
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The port sewn into my intestines looked obscene, my belly wasn’t flat but concave like a deep bowl
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His cabin reeked of blood and guts, the stench of torn intestines and offal
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The first image was a man hanging from a tree, his throat had been cut and his intestines were trailing from an open wound in his stomach
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the intestines of humans, birds and other animals
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We had another coworker who suffered with bouts of colitis in his intestines which everyone knows comes from stress
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Soon all that was left was the skeletal remains of a torso, a head and the intestines, all surrounded by soil damped with yellow blood
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She rammed the knife of her knuckleduster into his gut, and dragged it up, and sliced his intestines to strips
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Another with some carnivorous bird feed from the intestines had reddish-purple flesh, but the flat face indicated it was a yautgan
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Stimulates the kidneys, thyroid and prostate glands, and intestines
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intestines; exiting from his groin
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Man, I literally watched him stick a knife in the man�s belly and then rip up a huge gash, spilling his intestines all over
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These findings show clearly that pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the bird when slaughtering it lessens the remove of germs from its intestines to the muscles (meat) very much and consequently makes it more pure
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Remaining of blood inside the animals after slaughtering will cause the germs existed in the intestines to spread into the blood circulation then into the muscles
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Man has no way to be cured of this disease unless he be subject to the dangerous surgical operation where his belly and intestines will be wounded
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The Jews claimed that the intestines of sheep and its fat near the tail should not be eaten
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Yet it is legitimized to eat fish even if Al’lah’s Name was not pronounced over them, because they contain a very little amount of blood, and when death (suffocating), it gathers in the head (inside the gills) and intestines which are usually thrown when eating fish
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“… and intestines and what is mixed with their bones”! They added all that out of themselves
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It is best to eat fruit on an empty stomach because it passes through the stomach quickly and digests in the intestines
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He laid there into the night; cold and shaking, with cramps in his stomach that felt like his intestines were being ripped out
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intestines were forced out her butt, in an all too frequent occurrence known as rectal prolapse
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One veteran worker reported dragging pigs that wouldn’t or couldn’t move with a meat hook in their “bungholes,” and how, as a result, he’d seen thighs and intestines ripped out
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in your intestines, but getting it through whole food ensures that we have an ample
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toxic ball, leeching who knows what all the way through your intestines
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Peter's guts and intestines went
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“Yeah! A waste bag to collect his waste! They said his insides and intestines were so damaged from that shooting that he's not gonna be able to go to the bathroom the normal way anymore!”
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Stretch out the intestines and you have cord for tying things
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Also, when our stool is too dry and does not pass freely, the nutrients that should be absorbed in our intestines are not
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If this acid is not broken down, it can cause damage to our intestines
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investigated a variety of ways to resect intestines and staple
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“I'm going to insert it in there, press as far as I can (until it stops) - and then I'm going to blow air! When I blow air, your intestines are going to straighten up – so I can shove it some more; then I'm going to blow air again, and shove it some more
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At the same time the blood supply to the bladder and intestines is reduced, their muscular walls relax, and the sphincters contract (a specialized ring of muscle around the anus and at the openings between the stomach and the esophagus and the duodenum)
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Colic is caused by spasm (contraction) of the smooth muscles of the hollow organs such as the intestines, stomach, gall bladder, urethra, and fallopian tubes
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clearly how many intestines she has in her stomach…”
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Who created for this new creature stomach, intestines, liver and heart?
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Roughly thirteen centuries before it was known what happens in the intestines to ensure that organs are nourished by the process of digestive absorption, a verse in the Qur’aan described the source of the constituents of milk, in conformity with these notions
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In simple terms, certain substances from the contents of the intestines enter into the vessels of the intestinal wall itself, and these substances are transported by the blood stream to the various organs
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I say: if man deeply considers this verse, he can by that get the belief in that grand potency which has turned that semen and made it an even human being who has eyes, ears, tongue, lips, heart, lungs, stomach, intestines and others of the senses, the members and the systems which the penmen have written thousands of volumes for studying their particulars and sections and the researchers have spent hundreds of years to know some of their functions
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Byron’s intestines winked at him in the darkness
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Who created a stomach, liver, heart, and intestines for this new creature?
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Note that this table does not include herbs that are largely used for parasitic infections of the intestines
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the intestines, has been confirmed in at least one human trial
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spontaneous movements of the intestines that aid digestion
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It may also have an anti-inflammatory effect locally in the stomach and intestines
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Fenugreek seeds contain compounds known as steroidal saponins that inhibit both cholesterol absorption in the intestines and cholesterol production by the liver
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sugars hold onto water in the intestines, sometimes leading to diarrhea
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Fibre slows the movement of food and acidic fluid from the stomach to the intestines, which should help those with duodenal, though not stomach, ulcers
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Vitamin A is needed to heal the linings (called mucous membranes) of the stomach and intestines
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Hydrochloric acid, called HCl by chemists, is known to help break down protein in the stomach before the protein can be absorbed in the intestines
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his intestines felt as though they were in free-fall,
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‘Could it be cholera? Oh, my Provider! What shall I do?’ Minutes later he began to vomit severely… it was so unnerving for him as this was the first time that he had vomited so forcibly, and the griping pains in his intestines showed no signs of easing
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the intestines and is a
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muscles of the intestines