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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
eviscerate .
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Hubbard got a gold star from NASA Watch for his defense of his workforce as Mike Griffin eviscerated it.
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Hubbard got a gold star from NASA Watch for his defense of his workforce as Mike Griffin eviscerated it.
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If some people are going to call their eviscerated health-care reform socialism, what are they going to say about public-sector jobs?
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Four more revolutions and the sword eviscerated an herb pot, beheaded a chair, bisected a hanging tapestry, and embedded itself firmly in a doorframe.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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Four more revolutions and the sword eviscerated an herb pot, beheaded a chair, bisected a hanging tapestry, and embedded itself firmly in a doorframe.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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Four more revolutions and the sword eviscerated an herb pot, beheaded a chair, bisected a hanging tapestry, and embedded itself firmly in a doorframe.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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At one point, he kind of eviscerated the idea of the need for a shared critical discourse on books of import, which was awesome.
Back from SPX 2009
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At one point, he kind of eviscerated the idea of the need for a shared critical discourse on books of import, which was awesome.
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At one point, he kind of eviscerated the idea of the need for a shared critical discourse on books of import, which was awesome.
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Racial Discrimination in the Workplace: In dissent, Alito argued for imposing an evidentiary burden on victims of employment discrimination that, according to the majority, would have "eviscerated" legal protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. In particular, the majority said that Alito's position would protect employers from suit even in situations where the employer's belief that it had selected the "best" candidate "was the result of conscious racial bias."
The Courts 2009
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"I felt eviscerated, empty, and betrayed." -Club Dead, by Charlaine Harris
February 5, 2011