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    1. It has to be a while because the body's starting to decompose


    2. The weapon used against me at Q 35 is causing my skeletal system to gradually decompose


    3. On the occasions when Barrad paid the ultimate price, his body would fail to decompose, awaiting its return to life once again after being ejected from the Temple


    4. It is unethical to have a human body decompose in a hospital bed with


    5. one integrated body most of the time and usually disintegrate, decompose or


    6. decompose if it were dead; all the molecules which compose it are living and


    7. Grass clippings can actually decompose easily into the soil, and provide your lawn with the nutrients that it needs


    8. In later chapters, we will decompose sales into the product, (Price x Quantity)


    9. will further decompose the assets to equity ratio (commonly called the equity multiplier)


    10. We further decompose the growth rate,

    11. When we decompose stockholders’ equity into its constituent parts, we will find


    12. microorganisms that would otherwise decompose the body


    13. Don’t let it start to decompose and stink up the place


    14. But the money would decompose in the soil


    15. When we throw garbage in open areas, spit on the road, let dying dogs and rodents decompose in the open roadsides and in general maintain a careless attitude towards hygiene and cleanliness of our streets and country in particular, we are only inviting trouble for our posterity


    16. It seemed wrong that two such magnificent living structures should be the victims of a life-sucking fungus to be left withering skeletons that would eventually break, crumble, and decompose and then disappear from sight altogether, as though they had never existed


    17. Most of them were still fully intact and had barely started to decompose


    18. the water, before they have a chance to decompose and add to your overall nitrate level


    19. body starts to decompose, even as it hangs on the cross


    20. Also, such cold does not encourage much forest-floor fauna, as the nutrients decompose very slowly

    21. As the last thing to organically decompose


    22. All bags, white bags to hide things in, hide dirt and refuse in, all containers, all packaging, until the entire consumer industry has become an industry based upon the brainwashed idea of immaculation and untouchability… Manufacturing garbage bags to put into the earth: that do not decompose for 3000,000 fucking years: when the plastics industry could easily have manufactured plastic bags that decompose in a matter of months, not years


    23. Every evolution of life causally created and produced the next logical evolution of life right up to humans building poisonous nuclear reactors that produce so much poisonous waste products that cannot be used: the earth will be poisoned with out nuclear waste for hundreds of millions of years before they rot and decompose enough to stop killing all living things on contact with it


    24. The physical decomposition of your physical body still leaves behind leftover energy that does not decompose or radiate


    25. Once undead evil is revealed and killed: it reverts back to the purest negative energy there is: one-sides inorganic decomposition: 100% negative oxygenation: literally burning up and disappearing into the component energy radiation they are designed to decompose into


    26. This books is not a book of hopelessness! It is also not a book of hope either! It is written to give you the tools to fix yourselves and this earth which has been poisoned for too long by these rotting things which have only one purpose and that is to die completely into their smaller constituent parts, and decompose back into the life energy which is the only energy in the Universe which can solve the entire problem with this unfinished, unfixed, unsolved Universe


    27. They are not distant; they are the organic evolution of living creatures, of Life being poisoned into a convoluted mass of DNA, they are our own ancestors: they are an accumulation of 4 billion years of evil, they are the condition of living energies refusing to deteriorate and decompose themselves as they are designed to, they are a condition of pervading evil which has existed for hundreds of millions of years


    28. These dying rotting things invented insane games of hate and abstract games to pass away the meaningless time of their undead existence; since their existence had no further purpose, and they had no further reason to live any longer because once a human being dies; they are designed to decompose ALL of their life energy and physical body back into the earth, and give up their rotting undead energy back to the earth, so new Life can spring up clean and fresh: without being poisoned by their filthy rotting presence


    29. It is believed the galaxies will continue to expand until the galaxies and their stars are disseminated so greatly they cease to exist but in their smallest atomic particles, which too will eventually decompose, corrupt and disappear


    30. And when the atom-less-energy of Self (spirit) is released from its interface with the atom-energy of the brain with its structures and functions, the Self, Spirit and Soul being spirit-energy that cannot be measured by scientists and cannot decompose or change form, continues to exist as Self into definitive eternity

    31. • Living organisms consist of large amounts of carbon and small amounts of nitrogen; the ratio of the two is important in determining how quickly bacteria will decompose organic waste


    32. Noirtier,' the helpless old man, at the tender mercies of the weakest creature in the household, that is, his grandchild, Valentine; a dumb and frozen carcass, in fact, living painlessly on, that time may be given for his frame to decompose without his consciousness of its decay


    33. How many men decompose in the piles of stone before them? Nine


    34. 6 uses the consensus forecasts in the semiannual economist survey of Blue Chip Economic Indicators to decompose the 10-year Treasury yield into three parts: expected inflation (over the next decade), expected average Treasury bill yield (over the next decade), and the required BRP


    35. Thus, they can decompose the bias-adjusted 11


    36. Consensus forecasts can be used to decompose yield spreads into expected exchange rate changes and required currency risk premia


    37. In many asset classes, we can decompose carry into (1) the required risk premium and (2) the market’s expectations of future developments (changes in exchange rate, interest rate, credit spread, stock price, or dividend growth)


    1. Day 12: Check on bin #3, how does the compost look? are there any parts that don’t look decomposed? remove that and place in bin #1


    2. at the farm, brushing away the decomposed tissue paper that had


    3. Over time, her flesh decomposed and her bones turned to mush, even the shackles at her wrists and ankles fell away, the mere weight of them enough to tear through her festering limbs


    4. Sometimes corpses were left out in front of the trenches and of course in the sort of climate we were in they decomposed very quickly but both sides recognised the health issues that the corpses represented and a truce would be called so they could be policed up and buried


    5. We usually used a old sap trench or the like and just threw them in piles of decomposed and decomposing bodies


    6. It had decomposed to the point it was barely visible


    7. Remains of an animal in one of the containers Decomposed bodies all over the floor


    8. But it was too late, Hoyle had flown away with the bones and decomposed body of Boweloft in the mid morning sky


    9. And a few decomposed coffee beans sealed in Argon gas


    10. fishes? Had they all died and slowly decomposed as a result? Or

    11. There was a good chance that methyl isocyanate thermally decomposed to yield a group of other toxic substances, including cyanide and carbon monoxide


    12. the return on a stock can be decomposed into a return on equity and a series of net income


    13. They were further put to the test one hour later when the decomposed body of Lorene Eagles was uncovered in the boot of her Audi


    14. He was even more decomposed than I was


    15. The cocoons decomposed almost as soon as the soldiers stepped out of them, sinking easily back


    16. until she’s fully decomposed, of course


    17. they found a decomposed body in the bottom of the


    18. He was clearly very upset and his face became red with emotion, then he uttered these shocking words, ‘But Sir… his father’s body has not decomposed or become dust as is usual


    19. His decomposed face with black and brown muscle wrinkling over the skull stared at me as though he had already chosen his main course for the evening


    20. They would have decomposed so much or been tormented by wild animals to such an extent it would be extremely difficult to identify them, let alone determine with accuracy the cause of death

    21. Or, for example, there is an undeniable advantage of any genetic code (as a projection of definite VVU-Configurations of conglomerates of Formo-copies) that manifests in the property of chemical stability of the genes that contain it: it is impossible to find any well preserved proteins (which are original carriers of a definite VVU-Information) in decomposed bones of a multimillennial mummy, but their specific code (a wave projection of the same VVU-Information) can be easily discovered and deciphered in preserved DNA or RNA molecules


    22. The process of organic material being separated and decomposed is only one half of the biological process of the entire cycle of Life


    23. Let them taste how slimy and nauseating it tastes without turning it into an unrecognizable burnt, brown, decomposed tough fibrous thing that has no taste


    24. They are only a refuse heap, a garbage heap of unlived, unloved lives that have rotted and decomposed for thousands of years


    25. The richest most powerful source of organic Life on Earth comes from decomposed organic matter mixed with the natural soil of the Earth


    26. "Smoke has aptly been said to be the formless relic of an object that has been consumed or decomposed, by the


    27. been consumed or decomposed, by the action of fire


    28. decomposed, by the action of fire


    29. Leroy Edwin Froom: “Smoke has aptly been said to be the formless relic of an object that has been consumed or decomposed, by the action of fire


    30. Well, things are quite easy: the fish excrements contain ammonia which is later decomposed in nitrites and nitrates

    31. Under the brilliant lighting of the Nautilus's rays, I could make out her features, which the water hadn't yet decomposed


    32. All this water contained a considerable amount, and after it was decomposed by our powerful batteries, this life–giving elastic fluid could have been restored to us


    33. The mixture in our stormglass decomposed under the influence of the electricity charging the air


    34. This trough was filled with all manner of abominations: fragments of fat and decomposed meat, legs of rabbits and fowls, vegetable matter, broken knives and forks, and hair: and the glass of the window was caked with filth of the same description


    35. “Was it decomposed? Was there anything distinctive about it?”


    36. The velvety, caressing glance of his fine eyes seemed dead, and even decomposed; for these almond-shaped, languishing orbs had become inappropriately bloodshot with much sinister sleeplessness


    37. Decomposed bodies in coffins buried under dirt and stone, dirt and stone buried under snow


    38. I had printed out a clean copy of the sketch that had been drawn from the partially decomposed head of Jane Doe


    39. Similarly, unexpected stock returns in a given period can be decomposed into changing expectations of future dividend growth (“cash flow news”) and changing required returns on equities (“discount rate news”)


    40. Commodity futures returns are often decomposed into three elemental parts: spot price change, collateral return, and roll return

    41. Total predicted excess return can be conveniently decomposed into the sum of these contributions plus the regression intercept


    42. There is one here, for instance, who is almost completely decomposed, but once every six weeks he suddenly utters one word, quite senseless of course, about some bobok,[1] 'Bobok, bobok,' but you see that an imperceptible speck of life is still warm within him


    43. It is presumed the steam was decomposed, and carburetted hydrogen and carbonic oxide, or carbonic acid, produced as the steam passed, very near the hot bottom of the vessel


    44. Various notices, more or less complete, chiefly copied from English newspapers, are now going the round of the public prints in this country, stating that "a new kind of fire" has been discovered in England, or, at least, new and heretofore unparalleled means of exciting heat, by which the gems, and all the most refractory substances in nature, are immediately melted, and even in various instances dissipated in vapour, or decomposed into their elements


    45. Hare's blowpipe, in which I melted lime and magnesia, and a long list of the most refractory minerals, gems, and others, the greater part of which had never been melted before, and I supposed that I had decomposed lime, barytes, strontites, and magnesia, evolving their metallic basis, which burnt in the air as fast as produced


    46. Where these rocks are decomposed, and the country is hilly, it will readily be believed that the two kinds of soil are frequently blended together


    47. The ruins of the sandstone formation are here seen scattered about in fragments, or decomposed and intimately blended with those of other formations


    48. In the galvanic circuit it was decomposed "with bright scintillations, and the reduced metal being separated, afterward burnt


    49. It is commonly believed that the dust of our rooms is produced by the fragments of decomposed vestments, beddings, furnitures, &c


    50. The ammoniacal solution, which contains the oxyd of tungsten, is decomposed by acids, and by heat, and instantly deposits a white heavy powder, becoming yellowish by standing, and full yellow by heat







    1. It makes no difference whether the body was buried and decomposes in a natural way or if it was cremated, digested by wild animals or fish


    2. He decomposes, as it were, hilariously


    3. As the food decomposes it will release ammonia


    4. As it decomposes it will


    5. Then what do we observe? The same thing which we observe after refocusing of “a human being” that “died” yesterday — a corpse, the collective Consciousness of a biological and molecular mass that inertially decomposes with the help of bacteria and gradually disappears from the structural part of this Formo-system of Worlds with the help of microorganisms and worms


    6. That is why, when the biological part of any “personality” focused by You differentiates (decomposes) after “Death” into many other biological Proto-Forms (bacteria, viruses, worms, etc


    7. If you smell the feces of a person who only eats healthy living plants and simple unprocessed foods, you will find that it has no unpleasant odor and does not rot or begin to stink… it simply decomposes itself naturally and disappears leaving no trace, no odor, no impure accumulation


    8. The structure and functions of atom-energies, at any one moment, may change, for example, when the structure of atom-energy in the form of the body changes in ‘death’ and consequently decomposes but remains in existence restructured and with new functions


    9. The structures and functions of atom-energy changes over time, as ice changes to liquid water and vice versa and eventually the structure and function of living anatomy decomposes or changes to ash and gasses (cremation) or compost (bury)


    10. You're familiar with some of them, such as the thermometer, which gives the temperature inside the Nautilus; the barometer, which measures the heaviness of the outside air and forecasts changes in the weather; the humidistat, which indicates the degree of dryness in the atmosphere; the storm glass, whose mixture decomposes to foretell the arrival of tempests; the compass, which steers my course; the sextant, which takes the sun's altitude and tells me my latitude; chronometers, which allow me to calculate my longitude; and finally, spyglasses for both day and night, enabling me to scrutinize every point of the horizon once the Nautilus has risen to the surface of the waves

    11. The historian evidently decomposes Alexander’s power into the components: Talleyrand, Chateaubriand, and the rest- but the sum of the components, that is, the interactions of Chateaubriand, Talleyrand, Madame de Stael, and the others, evidently does not equal the resultant, namely the phenomenon of millions of Frenchmen


    12. The stylized illustration below decomposes the raw corporate–Treasury yield spread into three parts: the true ex ante return advantage and two break-even cushions that offset the expected impact of default losses and optionality


    13. Another study decomposes corporate yield spreads, explaining them with various credit-related factors, and interpreting the residual as compensation for illiquidity


    14. The historian evidently decomposes Alexander’s power into the components: Talleyrand, Chateaubriand, and the rest—but the sum of the components, that is, the interactions of Chateaubriand, Talleyrand, Madame de Staël, and the others, evidently does not equal the resultant, namely the phenomenon of millions of Frenchmen submitting to the Bourbons


    15. Much of it decomposes when exposed to air and moisture, and forms a good mould, whenever the descent of ground permits an accumulation of earth


    16. The earth is thrown into a hopper, and the fluid obtained, passed through another of ashes, the alkali of which decomposes the earthy nitrate, and uniting with its acid, which contains chiefly nitrate of lime, turns it into nitrate of potash


    1. Lopez’s mission is the education of the public on the necessity to quit using chemicals altogether and in the meantime, to properly dispose of their waste - so that one day the earth may return to its natural cycle of growing and decomposing


    2. The cafe was closed and it was time to head back anyway, but before I did, I wanted to go a little further down to where I could just see a swamp of what looked like complete desolation; dried-up marsh and cracked puddles and decomposing vegetation like the ones that used to scare me as a child


    3. The stink of stale air and decomposing green matter mixes with rat piss and the decay of human flesh


    4. Thankfully, his decomposing eyes saw clearly even in complete darkness


    5. We usually used a old sap trench or the like and just threw them in piles of decomposed and decomposing bodies


    6. As I looked up at the parapet I could see rusty barbed wire strung out across the top and the usual smell of latrines, chloride of lime, sweat and decomposing bodies assaulted our sense of smell


    7. Though she heard nothing, her nose caught an earthy scent like decomposing leaves


    8. Cremation is not associated with decomposing bodies; therefore it is clean and more acceptable


    9. The family is very happy to receive a bit of saw dust and cement in an “ash-urn” or wooden box, believing wholeheartedly that its grandma’s ash, but grandma’s body is decomposing under a bush at the Tristate crematorium, while the family scatters grandmas ashes at her favourite spot


    10. Imagine a dead animal decomposing in the

    11. A leper was seen as someone who was alive but decomposing


    12. she was on life support and slowly decomposing - literally


    13. Either way, you will be deconstructing (decomposing the concepts into


    14. his attacker over his shoulder and to the ground as he leans for to punch him, he notices that the man’s face is decomposing


    15. two that attacked me were cold and decomposing


    16. The air was getting stuffy in the sealed tomb now and Rubin was stinking a fair bit; the smell of his decomposing body was seeping out of his wrapping into the chamber


    17. They were immediately greeted with a foul stench and a swarm of flies, both signs that could not be mistaken for anything other than that of a decomposing corpse


    18. They now could see that the bottom of the pit, which was a good ten meters deep, was lined with sinister vertical spikes on which a number of decomposing corpses were impaled


    19. His teeth became sharp and his skin took on the color of a corpse’s, like a dead man’s who had been underneath the water decomposing


    20. decomposing to provide nourishment for new life in the spring

    21. In the white part of this simple, decomposing banana peel, there was a cluster of fruit fly eggs


    22. decomposing and "delighting" by its miasmas


    23. “A decomposing body was wheeled in this morning and we couldn’t make out their identity


    24. This other old lady, this one sitting laying her cards, her mouth all pursed up, was real, and in twenty years' time, or perhaps even sooner at the rate she appeared to be decomposing, Fanny's mouth might very well be all pursed lip too, into a kind of cross little bag


    25. From what I could tell, the zombies that were at a farther stage of decomposing seemed to be the most vicious


    26. Its decomposing leg was covered with thin, blackened and bloodied shreds of rotting flesh, and severed bone was visible through its torn, tattered jeans


    27. All he could do was stand there, totally overwhelmed by the ghastly, nauseating, decomposing corpse he’d just witnessed


    28. A rancid, decomposing face appeared on the other side of the entryway, its dilated pupils burning into me in desire


    29. This chemical is the result of fish waste and decomposing food in the aquarium


    30. is decomposing organic materials, but you can also think of it as fish waste or uneaten

    31. Large animals such as cows gave off considerable body heat and the decomposing manure piles supplied yet more warmth


    32. covered with decomposing flesh


    33. whirled, her strands of hair decomposing the perfect harmony


    34. The unseen are composed of nothing but decomposing, rotting lies


    35. They are composed of all the accumulated decomposing, rotting lies every human ever brainwashed another into believing throughout human history


    36. Flies gather wherever decomposing filth is rotting


    37. Lies gather wherever decomposing rotting undead human scum gather


    38. And decomposing it and rotting it faster and faster


    39. Why do you think the Catholic Church told its parishioners for hundreds of years that because they were sinners, after they died they would all be doomed to everlasting misery and go to Hell and burn in hellfire? Because millions of years ago, undead entities discovered a way to keep from dying out as they are designed to; naturally decomposing their animate energy back into the living Earth: these evil things discovered how to suck off energy that is not life energy: they found a way to suck off the heat energy of burning flames


    40. The insane human trend of not eating or drinking anything that is organically connected and alive and healthy… is all the same basic path of evil which is also the splitting of the atom, the splitting up of the nuclear family, the splitting up of all human social bonds, the separating of all humans from each other, the insulation of all living people from each other, is the same unspeakably insane irrational evil direction of total annihilation and suicidal self-destruction which 7 billion insane dead zombies who are controlled by uncounted numbers of undead dying decomposing dead auras and entities

    41. Undead rotting entities for thousands of years have managed to preserve their rotting dying, decomposing auras by continually adding and merging fresh new undead auras into their dying auras… until the accumulated mass of insane undead energy seems to have a power greater than that of a single aura


    42. It is made up of millions of insane suffering tortured dying souls packed together, all trying to get out of their predicament but unable to… it is a mass insanity of mass humanity, dissolving and decomposing its life-energy


    43. That is because all the dying, decomposing energy turns around and gives its energy back to composing living things by dying completely; these undead filth do not do this, they do the opposite


    44. Civilization was invented by undead decomposing evil turds that need to be exterminated


    45. And further, in decomposing the colour rays that come to the eye and painting in pure colour, while great addition was made to the power of expressing light, yet by destroying the definitions and enveloping everything in a scintillating atmosphere, the power to design in a large manner was lost with the wealth of significance that the music of line can convey


    46. The men were puzzled but relieved that they’d found nothing especially gross, no decomposing bodies, to report


    47. You will wish to emulate the soil composition of the woods which is rich with natural nutrients such as decomposing leaves


    48. Your bank-notes had a musty odour, as if they were fast decomposing into rags again


    49. The sun's rays hit the surface of the waves at a fairly oblique angle, decomposing by refraction as though passing through a prism; and when this light came in contact with flowers, rocks, buds, seashells, and polyps, the edges of these objects were shaded with all seven hues of the solar spectrum


    50. Her eyes widened at the sight of that decomposing face and she pushed back from the table










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    Synonyms for "decompose"

    break down break up decompose molder moulder rot decay disintegrate crumble mould putrefy analyse distil fractionate

    "decompose" definitions

    separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts


    lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current


    break down