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It's too easy to read this as code for: Eviscerate the unions.
Dan Brown: Yes We Need Great Teachers! But Vague, Emotional Rhetoric Can Be Counterproductive Dan Brown 2010
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When President Obama decided last year to narrow the scope of the nine-year war in Afghanistan and Pakistan, he and his aides settled on a formulation that sounded simple: Eviscerate Al Qaeda, but just "degrade" the Taliban, reversing that movement's momentum.
Are U.S. Efforts In Pakistan Causing More Attacks On America Than They Prevent? 2010
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And Everybody's Favorite QB to Eviscerate, an expendable infantryman in Mike Shanahan's dangerous game of Risk, is trying to hide a smile, say the appropriate things.
Redskins' Rex Grossman proved many wrong with his play against Cowboys Post 2010
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Eviscerate him if you will, the people you defend have no limits on their cruelly for their cause.
"[T]he Obama administration may be attempting to appease its antiwar base ... or trying to look good for the chattering classes." Ann Althouse 2009
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How to Eat Brains and Eviscerate People, they could call it.
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Eviscerate the agent on every writer discussion board you can find.
Archive 2006-03-26 Miss Snark 2006
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Eviscerate is the removal of contents of a multiple-layered cavity or organ, according to our terminology.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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Eviscerate has to do with the removal of the viscera, or “internal organs.”
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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Eviscerate is the term preferred by feminists and other right-minded people to emasculate, as it is gender neutral and has the added advantage of not insulting those of us who are non-masculine by nature.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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