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Melt caves will eviscerate more and more glaciers—creating lakes that could release devastating floods.

From National Geographic • Jan. 10, 2024

Stafford will eviscerate this putrid Vikings secondary, and I can’t wait to see Jalen Ramsey versus Jefferson.

From Fox News • Dec. 23, 2021

“The evidence the defense requests will eviscerate any factual basis for the plea and reveal the conduct so outrageous—if there is not enough already—to mandate dismissal of this prosecution for egregious government misconduct,” Powell wrote.

From Fox News • Oct. 25, 2019

“He was arguably its most vehement opponent. I’m very concerned that lack of enforcement will eviscerate the statute’s effectiveness.”

From The Guardian • Feb. 16, 2017

The Mountain View-based company's market value plunged by about $120 billion, or 56 percent last year, reflecting concerns that the weakening economy will eviscerate the online advertising market that generates virtually all of Google's revenue.

From Time Magazine Archive

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