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Gutting may refer to: * Disembowelment, the removal of the internal organs *A surname; notable people include: **Ernst Gutting (1919–2013), German Roman Catholic bishop **Gary Gutting (1942–2019), American philosopher ** Olav Gutting (born 1970), German lawyer and politician See also * Guting District, in Taiwan *Gut (surname) *Gut (other) Gut or guts may refer to: Anatomy * Abdomen or belly, the region of a vertebrate between the chest and pelvis * Abdominal obesity or "a gut", a large deposit of belly fat * Gastrointestinal tract or gut, the system of digestive organs * Inse ... {{Disambiguation, surname de:Gutting ...
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Disembowelment
Disembowelment or evisceration is the removal of some or all of the organs of the gastrointestinal tract (the bowels, or viscera), usually through a horizontal incision made across the abdominal area. Disembowelment may result from an accident but has also been used as a method of torture and execution. In such practices, disembowelment may be accompanied by other forms of torture, or the removal of other vital organs. Disembowelment as torture If a living creature is disemboweled, it is invariably fatal without major medical intervention. Historically, disembowelment has been used as a severe form of capital punishment. If the intestinal tract alone is removed, death follows after several hours of gruesome pain. The victim will often be fully conscious while the torture is performed if the vital organs aren't damaged, and will be able to see their intestine being removed, but will eventually lose consciousness due to blood loss. However, in some forms of intentional disembo ...
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Ernst Gutting
Ernst Gutting (January 30, 1919 – September 27, 2013) was a German prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. As of 2013 he was the oldest German Roman Catholic bishop. Gutting was born in Ludwigshafen, Germany, and was ordained a priest on July 3, 1949. Gutting was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Speyer The Diocese of Speyer (lat. Dioecesis Spirensis) is a diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany. The diocese is located in the South of the Rhineland-Palatinate and comprises also the Saarpfalz Districts of Germany, district in the east of the S ..., as well as titular bishop of Sufar, on May 31, 1971 and ordained a bishop on September 12, 1971. Gutting retired as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Speyer on February 24, 1994. External links *Diocese Site 1919 births 2013 deaths German prisoners of war in World War II 20th-century German Roman Catholic bishops German Roman Catholic titular bishops 20th-century German Roman Catholic priests {{Germany-R ...
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Gary Gutting
Gary Michael Gutting (April 11, 1942 – January 18, 2019) was an American philosopher and holder of an endowed chair in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. His daughter is writer Tasha Alexander. Work Gutting was an expert on the philosopher Michel Foucault and an editor of ''Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews''. Through his publications in such media outlets as ''The New York Times'' and The Stone, he adopted the role of a public intellectual. He dealt with both continental and analytic philosophy Analytic philosophy is a branch and tradition of philosophy using analysis, popular in the Western world and particularly the Anglosphere, which began around the turn of the 20th century in the contemporary era in the United Kingdom, United Sta ... and had written on bridging the analytic-continental divide. Books * ''Talking God: Philosophers on Belief'', W. W. Norton & Company, 2016 * ''What Philosophy Can Do'', W. W. Norton & Company, 2015 * ''Thinking the Impossible: ...
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Olav Gutting
Olav Gutting (born 14 October 1970) is a German lawyer and politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag since 2014. Early life and education Gutting was born 1970 in the West German town of Bruchsal and studied jurisprudence at the University of Mannheim. Political career In 2001 Gutting entered the CDU and became already in 2002 nominee of his party in the electoral ward of Bruchsal – Schwetzingen. He has been a member of the Bundestag since the 2002 elections, representing Bruchsal – Schwetzingen. In parliament, Gutting has been serving on the Finance Committee. In this capacity, he is his parliamentary group’s rapporteur on the so-called solidarity surcharge ( or ). Within the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Gutting has been part of the leadership since 2013, under successive chairmen Volker Kauder (2013-2018) and Ralph Brinkhaus (since 2018). He was one of the MPs who voted for Brinkhaus to oust Kauder in 2018. L ...
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Guting District
Guting District () was a district in Taipei, Taiwan, located in the southwestern part of Taipei. History The name “Guting” is derived from the ancient place name Ku-ting ( nan, Kóo-tîng). After Taihoku City was established in 1920, in 1922, the Japanese Colonial Government carried out the . There were 11 in the area of later Guting District: , , , , , , , , , and . In 1946, the Taiwan Province Administrative Official Public Ministry () made those villages incorporated as Guting District. In 1990, 16 districts in Taipei City were consolidated into the current 12 districts. Most of Guting District were merged into Zhongzheng District () along with Chengzhong District (), moreover the rest were annexed into Daan District () and Wanhua District (). Geography Guting District bordered Chengzhong District () to the north, Daan District () to the east, Shuangyuan District () to the west and Longshan District () to the northwest. The Xindian River () run by its south. ...
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Gut (surname)
Gut, Guts or Gūts is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alina Gut (born 1938), Polish parliamentarian *Andrzej Gut-Mostowy (born 1960), Polish politician *Gatis Gūts (born 1976), Latvian bobsledder * Irene Gut Opdyke (née Irena Gut, 1922–2003), Polish nurse who gained recognition for aiding Jews persecuted by the Nazis during World War II *Karel Gut (1927–2014), Czech ice hockey player *Lara Gut Lara Gut-Behrami (; ; born 27 April 1991) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who competes in all disciplines and specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. She won the gold medal in the Super-G event at the 2022 Winter Olympic ... (born 1991), Swiss alpine ski racer * Max Gut (1898–1988), Swiss mathematician * Zbigniew Gut (1949–2010), Polish footballer {{surname, Gut ...
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Gut (other)
Gut or guts may refer to: Anatomy * Abdomen or belly, the region of a vertebrate between the chest and pelvis * Abdominal obesity or "a gut", a large deposit of belly fat * Gastrointestinal tract or gut, the system of digestive organs * Insect digestive system * Lower gastrointestinal tract or guts, the intestines * To "gut" an animal is part of the butchery process Geography and places * Gut (coastal geography), a narrow coastal body of water * Gut (Crișul Alb), a river in Romania * Gut River, Jamaica * Spring Run (West Branch Susquehanna River), also known as The Gut * The Gut (geological feature), a conservation area east of Apsley, Ontario, Canada People * Gut (surname), list of people named ''Gut'' or ''Guts'' Arts, entertainment, and media Film and television * ''Guts'' (2009 film), a Spanish crime drama * ''Guts'' (1999 film), a Dutch comedy * "Guts" (''The Walking Dead''), a season 1 episode of the television series ''The Walking Dead'' * '' Nickelode ...
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