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biting and critique
Later commenting on A Razor for a Goat, Richard Kieckhefer noted that when the book was first published " it was recognised as a biting critique of the views of Margaret Murray … Now, forty years later, Rose's book may perhaps seem more of a revisionist work within Murray's school of interpretation.
The most biting social critique is shown through the main character of Stracci ( meaning " rags ").
" It was also praised by the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish newspaper The Forward, which called it " perhaps the most biting critique of ' The Passion ' to date.

biting and frequently
The self-injury begins with biting of the lips and tongue ; as the disease progresses, affected individuals frequently develop finger biting and head banging.
They typically kill tall prey by biting at the legs and loins, and will frequently go for the throat.
In addition to HRT, stimulus control therapy is used to both identify and then eliminate the stimulus that frequently triggers biting urges.

biting and made
When attacking smaller prey, such as young lambs, the kill is made by biting the skull and spinal regions, causing massive tissue and bone damage.
Whistler made various caricatures of his former patron, including a biting satirical painting called The Gold Scab, just after Whistler declared bankruptcy.
One of these genetically engineered characters, named " Eve # 6 ," made a remark about biting a guard's eyeball, which Fagenson thought merited " Eve 6 " as a band name.
David Lewis, on the other hand, made himself notorious by biting the bullet, asserting that all merely possible worlds are as real as our own, and that what distinguishes our world as actual is simply that it is indeed our world – this world.
He made biting attacks on the Anti-Corn Law League in attempts to strengthen the Chartist movement.
Strange, because they are so frankly and hysterically insane — like all dreams: a God who could make good children as easily as bad, yet preferred to make bad ones ; who could have made every one of them happy, yet never made a single happy one ; who made them prize their bitter life, yet stingily cut it short ; who gave his angels eternal happiness unearned, yet required his other children to earn it ; who gave his angels painless lives, yet cursed his other children with biting miseries and maladies of mind and body ; who mouths justice and invented hell — mouths mercy and invented hell — mouths Golden Rules, and forgiveness multiplied by seventy times seven, and invented hell ; who mouths morals to other people and has none himself ; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all ; who created man without invitation, then tries to shuffle the responsibility for man's acts upon man, instead of honorably placing it where it belongs, upon himself ; and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites a poor, abused slave to worship him!
She was a subscriber to Harpers Weekly, an illustrated news magazine, and particularly admired the political cartoons of the German immigrant, Thomas Nast, who made his name in part by exposing the corruption of New York City government by way of biting satire.
Although he refrained from outright rebellion ( which would have been political suicide ), he made his feelings clear in other ways, symbolic gestures and biting remarks.
The prosecution's case was that the teeth marks on Deidre's body were made by Carroll, that he had a propensity for biting small children on the legs and that his alibi was false.
Elected deputy in 1860 he became celebrated by the biting wit of his speeches, while, as journalist, the acrimony of his polemical writings made him a redoubtable adversary.
Among the most important were Der böse Geist Lumpazivagabundus, Liebesgeschichten und Heiratssachen, Der Talisman ( made into the 1939 musical comedy Titus macht Karriere by Edmund Nick ), Einen Jux will er sich machen ( translated as On the Razzle by Tom Stoppard in 1981 ) and Der Zerrissene, all of which were marked by social criticism and biting satire.
A Hot Spot, or acute moist dermatitis, is an acutely inflamed and infected area of skin irritation created and made worse by a dog licking and biting at itself.
According to contemporary opinion, Greeks who engaged in passive homosexuality past the age at which they were the passive members of pederastic relationships " made a woman " of themselves ; there is ample evidence in the theater of Aristophanes that derides these passive homosexuals and gives a glimpse of the type of biting social opprobrium heaped upon them by their society.
Singer Ruth Wallis, known for her raunchy double entendre novelties, recorded " Dear Mr. Godfrey ," a biting satire on the matter, which made it to # 25 on the Billboard charts in November 1953.

biting and on
Some of these have specific adaptations such as enlarged teeth for biting or spines on the chest, arms or thumbs.
Fighting methods include pushing and shoving, deflating the opponent's vocal sac, seizing him by the head, jumping on his back, biting, chasing, splashing, and ducking him under the water.
During Carmilla's stay, Laura has nightmares of a fiendish cat-like beast entering her room at night and biting her on the chest.
In addition to the EP's controversial artwork depicting a gold Christ figure on a cross of dollar bills, the lyrics contained Biafra's most biting social and political commentary yet, and songs such as " Moral Majority ", " Nazi Punks Fuck Off!
One of Hofstadter's columns in Scientific American concerned the damaging effects of sexist language, and two chapters of his book Metamagical Themas are devoted to that topic, one of which is a biting analogy-based satire entitled " A Person Paper on Purity in Language ", in which the reader's presumed revulsion at racism and racist language is used as a lever to motivate an analogous revulsion at sexism and sexist language.
Previously the risk of foul-biting had always been at the back of an etcher's mind, preventing him from investing too much time on a single plate that risked being ruined in the biting process.
A 42-year-old woman named Vanessa Perhach accused Albert of throwing her on a bed, biting her, and forcing her to perform oral sex after a February 12, 1997 argument in his Pentagon City hotel room.
Reports also include inanimate objects being picked up and thrown as if by an invisible person ; noises such as knocking, rapping, or even human voices ; and petty physical attacks on human beings, such as pinching, biting, and hitting.
Situations include inanimate objects being picked up and thrown ; noises such as knocking, rapping, or even human voices ; and physical attacks on human beings, such as pinching, biting, and hitting.
The birds develop sufficient viral levels after being infected, to transmit the infection to other biting mosquitoes which in turn go on to infect other birds.
Calypso tents, also originating in Trinidad, feature their cadre of calypsonians who perform biting social commentaries on the happenings of the past year, political exposés or rousing exhortations to wuk dah waistline and roll dat bumper.
Previously the risk of foul-biting had always been at the back of an etcher's mind, preventing him from investing too much time on a single plate that risked being ruined in the biting process.
If a bubble is allowed to remain on the plate then it will stop the acid biting into the plate where the bubble touches it.
Amorous advances / Sexual union: 10 chapters on stimulation of desire, types of embraces, caressing and kisses, marking with nails, biting and marking with teeth, on copulation ( positions ), slapping by hand and corresponding moaning, virile behavior in women, superior coition and oral sex, preludes and conclusions to the game of love.
The cheetah kills its prey by tripping it during the chase, then biting it on the underside of the throat to suffocate it ; the cheetah is not strong enough to break the necks of the four-legged prey it mainly hunts.
A positive test result is the involuntary contraction of the jaw ( biting down on the " spatula "), and a negative test result would normally be a gag reflex attempting to expel the foreign object.
Cattle have thirty-two teeth, including six incisors or biting teeth and two canines in the front on the bottom jaw.
His 1967 film The Fireman's Ball, on the face of it a naturalistic representation of an ill-fated social event in a provincial town, has been viewed by both movie scholars and the then-authorities in Czechoslovakia as a biting satire on East European Communism, which resulted in it being banned for many years in Forman's home country.
On the face of it a naturalistic representation of an ill-fated social event in a provincial town, the film has been seen by both movie scholars and the then-authorities in Czechoslovakia as a biting satire on East European Communism, which resulted in it being banned for many years in Forman's home country.
Bad Kings include King John who when he came to the throne showed how much he deserved this epithet when he " lost his temper and flung himself on the floor, foaming at the mouth and biting the rushes " ( Chapter XVIII ).
They have biting mouthparts and feed on a variety of live prey and dead organic matter.
When pressure is exerted on a tooth, such as during chewing or biting, the tooth moves slightly in its socket and puts tension on the periodontal ligaments.

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