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guts and Nari
In the prose, Loki has been bound by the gods with the guts of his son Nari, his son Váli is described as having been turned into a wolf, and the goddess Skaði fastens a venomous snake over Loki's face, from which venom drips.

guts and are
They are often found in the guts of their hosts but may invade the other tissues.
Discs used for disc golf are designed and shaped for control, speed, and accuracy while general-purpose flying discs, such as those used for playing guts or ultimate, have a more traditional shape, similar to a catch disc.
Although harvestmen can digest solid food, the guts of most modern chelicerates are too narrow for this, and they generally liquidize their food by grinding it with their chelicerae and pedipalps and flooding it with digestive enzymes.
The primary point in favor of the symbiotic hypothesis is that there are eukaryotes that use symbiotic spirochetes as their motility organelles ( some parabasalids inside termite guts, such as Mixotricha and Trichonympha ).
As noted by the New York Times reviewer Janet Maslin " Yes, there are enough spilled guts and severed limbs to satisfy the bloodthirstiest fan.
Sampras cited a leg injury as the reason Rafter won, an attitude that upset the generally mild-mannered Aussie: " He really does say some funny things at the wrong time ", said Rafter, " We are out there busting our guts and he doesn't show a lot of respect at the end of the day.
Internal organs are also known as " guts " ( which may also refer to the gastrointestinal tract ), or less formally, " innards ".
The Mayor's evil ways are exposed after he threatens to kill O ' Clancy for trying to take his gun away from him, and the Monster Hero proceeds to rip out Belgoody's organs to see if he has " any guts ".
Their food source was difficult to determine because no zooplankton, which are the typical food of fish larvae, were ever seen in their guts.
He stated that they are born of " earth worms ", which emerged from the mud with no fertilization needed — they grew from the " guts of wet soil ".
However, ruminants ( and some others like kangaroos, rabbits and termites ) are able to use micro-organisms living in their guts to break down cellulose by fermentation.
However, some rainforest fruits with thick, highly sculptured endocarps, such as that of the currently undispersed and highly threatened forest coconut palm Voanioala gerardii, may have been adapted for passage through ratite guts, and the fruit of some palm species are indeed dark bluish purple ( e. g. Ravenea louvelii and Satranala decussilvae ), just like many cassowary-dispersed fruits.
They must occasionally venture into the upper 10 metres of the sea, for they are sometimes found in albatross guts.
The condescending Yankees congratulate the Bears telling them that although they are still not that good, they have " guts.
The phylum Bacteroidetes is composed of three large classes of Gram-negative, nonsporeforming, anaerobic, and rod-shaped bacteria that are widely distributed in the environment, including in soil, in sediments, sea water and in the guts and on the skin of animals.
They are common in wetlands, where they are responsible for marsh gas, and in the guts of animals such as ruminants and humans, where they are responsible for the methane content of belching in ruminants and flatulence in humans.
Though Sam Neill is very good as Lindy Chamberlain's tormented husband, Miss Streep supplies the guts of the melodrama that are missing from the screenplay.
Caterpillars are pressed from end to end to remove the guts before they are swallowed.
A study, however, based on the stomach contents of large carnivorous fish that are potential predators of the starfish found no evidence of the starfish in the fish's guts.
The film reel of the restaurant shooting had jammed and would not run, so Chubbuck shrugged it off and said on-camera, " In keeping with Channel 40's policy of bringing you the latest in blood and guts, and in living color, you are going to see another first — attempted suicide.

guts and then
" " I guess Carnage had hollowed out a mannequin and filled it with fuckin ' blood and guts from a butcher shop ... and then they threw the fuckin ' thing on the floor.
overcomes it with guts and grit AND then helps other women in similar social distress.
Santa is then seen throwing bucketfuls of fish guts into the crowd, which results in an attack by seagulls.
There was also another ending with gravy, but then changed to fish guts.
Describing the episode's plot to The New York Times, he said "... they have me overthrow the pope because the pope is a wimp, and then I take over the church and give it some guts.
# Kitchen Catastrophe-When a shady contractor guts a family's kitchen and then stalls for six months with numerous lame excuses, Mike Holmes steps in to mediate and gives the home owners a brand new kitchen in just one week.
The mainstream explanation is that human ancestors, prior to the advent of cooking, turned to eating meats, which then caused the evolutionary shift to smaller guts and larger brains.
Finally the guts are sewn and then boiled.

guts and used
As of 2007, the USGPA plans to induct some of the most outstanding players into the Guts Hall of Fame, joining Fred Morrison ( inventor of the original Pluto Platter flying disc ), the Healy brothers ( inventors of guts and founders of the IFT ), and “ Steady Ed ” Headrick ( IFT champion and inventor of the standard “ pole hole ” basket used on modern disc golf courses ).
Other materials used were animal guts, animal sinews, and rawhide.
" Joe was articulate and had excellent verbal skills being able to describe gouging a man's guts out with the same eloquent ease that he used when discussing classical literature.
According to the account in Gautreks saga, when Starkad let loose the branch, the apparent reed-stalk with which Starkad stabbed at the king was seen to be a real spear, the stump under Víkar's feet fell away, and the calf guts which had been used instead of rope turned into a strong withy.
He used the phrase again on July 17, 2004, where he stated " f they don't have the guts to come up here in front of you and say, ' I don't want to represent you, I want to represent those special interests, the unions, the trial lawyers ...' if they don't have the guts, I call them girlie men.
Eddie did not leave the game, and when the Rangers won the game, even the Black Hawks used the word " guts " to describe his courage.
Cojón ( plural cojones ) is slang for " testicle " and may be used as a synonym for " guts " or " what it takes ," hence making it equivalent to English balls or bollocks.

guts and Loki
The goddess Skaði says that while Loki now appears light-hearted and " playing " with his " tail-wagging ," he will soon be bound with his ice-cold son's guts on a sharp rock by the gods.

guts and three
It takes about 12 minutes for their seeds to pass through the birds ' guts, and seeds that have been consumed by this bird have levels of germination roughly three times higher than those of seeds the birds did not eat.

guts and after
After Munich, Goerdeler told Young that: It is vitally important to realise that Hitler is deeply and definitely convinced that after his unexpected victory at Munich, anything is possible to him ... He says that he is now convinced that England is degenerate, weak, timid and never will have the guts to resist any of his plans.
Soon after, though, someone gets the guts to kill him.
One night, after getting a beating " for being a wiseass ", John told his father that he hated his guts.
Further, these fossils allowed the gut morphology to be interpreted, which generated much excitement: their guts were unlike those of any other agnathans, and a stomach was clearly visible: this was unexpected, as it was previously thought that stomachs evolved after jaws.

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