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Apocalyptically horrendous air has descended upon India's sprawling capital territory, Delhi.
Clinton, Democrats warn apocalyptically, seeks to save the Republic from Trump.
Some 66 million years ago, the dinosaurs had an apocalyptically bad day.
Sparse smatterings of people in large urban settings are almost apocalyptically forlorn.
We're in this moment in time where we are thinking again very apocalyptically.
So the court can appreciate Tom's desire to commence apocalyptically not giving a damn.
Three to 23 degrees Celsius is a big amount of warming—an apocalyptically big amount.
At the Republican National Convention in July, he spoke apocalyptically about the state of the country.
It's sultry and sweet and so shamelessly, apocalyptically romantic that its chorus is laced with gunshots.
The bill has not proved to be the "job killer" apocalyptically described by its Republican opponents.
And yet many social conservatives — particularly those who've made their peace with Trump — feel apocalyptically embattled.
How many others died because of the relentless, skin-chewing rats that have apocalyptically infested this world?
Mr. Trump doesn't seem to understand much about the vast and apocalyptically lethal nuclear arsenal he commands.
I compulsively checked Twitter, crying when I saw one video that showed Pentz Road, right then, apocalyptically burning.
One particularly uncomfortable section has an apocalyptically drunk Brent calling Dom "my n------" and demanding Dom return the favor.
Before things go apocalyptically bad, she takes plenty of time to examine Project Noah's psychological toll on everyone involved.
This is, after all, a man who manages to look apocalyptically furious while carrying kitty litter to his car.
Hours later, at a rally in South Bend, Mr. Cruz spoke almost apocalyptically about the stakes of this primary.
It's wonderful that we're always thinking apocalyptically and thinking as if time and spaces of deliberation are against us.
Logan, a Western with an apocalyptically bleak outlook on mutantkind, is a fictionalized version of Jackman finally giving into that fatigue.
How many more times does this man need to prove his commitment to post-apocalyptically minimal, yet absurdly luxurious high fashions?
The great Nigerian-born artist George Osodi sets his human subjects in the apocalyptically flaming oil fields of the Niger Delta.
In that letter, Le Loyon called its apocalyptically-geared hikes "happiness therapy," and seemed extremely annoyed that the media blew their cover.
Even on a good day, traffic between San Francisco and Santa Clara is bad, but Super Bowl week has made it apocalyptically horrible.
Or an apocalyptically magnetized neutron star called a magnetar, blazing forth in a cloud within the blown-off remains of its former star.
Image: ESO/FlickrGeoengineering is one of those things that sounds like maybe a good idea on paper but could also go horribly, apocalyptically wrong.
"If I'm not in an apocalyptically unhygienic environment — trying to make things even a little better for others — I feel terminally bland," she says.
In fact just being kind and polite to one another while the world goes apocalyptically to shit is one thing we can do every day.
The Mavica also took awful photos in two flavors: crap resolution where everything that moves is blurry, or apocalyptically bad resolution with less motion blur.
It underlines just how apocalyptically massive the stakes are here – how grave the danger is, and how great the cost of fighting it off to live another day.
A Moody's report suggests that the aging population—often apocalyptically referred to as "the gray horde" or "the silver tsunami"—will dampen global economic growth for two decades.
The earthquakes that have rocked Southern California over the past few days have left one apocalyptically-inclined actor thinkin' the end is near ... so here are his ground rules.
The entire existence of Twitter, an apocalyptically unprofitable social media site that literally drives people insane, is built upon a series of concurrent failures at that very decision point.
If you get to the club at midnight, you'll be part of the apocalyptically large bombardment of arrivals and spend more time waiting in line than on the dancefloor.
An apocalyptically burning Australia, the melting Arctic and Antarctic and scorched Amazon were the first salvos from Earth: the cries of the birth pangs of the sixth extinction are upon us.
Angie Han, Mashable It underlines just how apocalyptically massive the stakes are here – how grave the danger is, and how great the cost of fighting it off to live another day.
So if you're ever the leader of a rag-tag gang of survivalists fighting against an apocalyptically endless stream of undead, give mints to a girl and she'll fall in love with you.
With a new competition, XPRIZE and IBM Watson challenge us to think slightly more pragmatically (or at least less apocalyptically dystopian) about the implications of artificial intelligence research on the future of humanity.
Past the opening chapters, the pace turns apocalyptically slow — so that the bulk of a story about people who throw fire and face off against bigoted extermination squads ends up being surprisingly dull.
READ: It seems that, although we are very much still largely a nation of folk who revel in getting apocalyptically hammered most weekends, more and more people are opting to cut it out.
Jones's former beloved, Mark Darcy, shows up at the party (in a helicopter, for some reason) and proves to be newly single, which is the diarist's cue to get apocalyptically drunk and sleep with him.
The record came together while Atash was touring with the apocalyptically heavy metal band A Storm of Light and Azar Swan's other half, Joshua Strawn, was releasing his first album with his rock band, Vaura.
They theorize that an initial generation of stars made purely of hydrogen and helium — the elements created during the Big Bang — burned ferociously and exploded apocalyptically, jump-starting the seeding of the cosmos with progressively more diverse materials.
We made our way down the main commercial stretch, infusing ourselves with gelato and gummy candy at regular intervals while dodging a swarm of bees that had apocalyptically descended on the town (fairy tale reference point: "The Queen Bee," Brothers Grimm, Tale 20193).
Today, America and the world are once again moving towards authoritarianism — and the same right-wing forces of oligarchy, corporatism, nationalism, racism and xenophobia are on the march, pushing us to make the apocalyptically wrong choice that Europe made in the last century.
And, even more apocalyptically, that any expansion of government was akin to socialism and communism and fascism all rolled into one horrible totalitarian nightmare overrun with illegal immigrants, which just happened to be Barack Obama's secret black Muslim takeover plan for America.
And although he's on a press run for the documentary, and he's being cajoled by two separate publicists, and it's an apocalyptically hot day in Los Angeles, he's dressed in olive-colored pants and a matching camouflage hoodie––and a bead of sweat never crosses his unblemished brow.
The pavement had an apocalyptically wet sheen, and the word "REPLICANTS"—a reference to the bioengineered specimens hunted down in Blade Runner—scrolled across L.E.D. banners that were almost indistinguishable from signs for bakeries, preschools, and clothing stores selling jelly sandals and printed polyester tops with trendy elaborate sleeves.
A gaggle of movie stars from Hollywood and beyond (including Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton and Song Kang Ho, the solid South Korean Everyman who has appeared in four of Bong's movies and who plays the Kim patriarch in "Parasite") were packed into a high-speed train zooming around an apocalyptically frozen earth.
These include a stronger New Deal (a full-fledged social democracy) under Henry Wallace, reasonable engagement with the Soviets, an Interstate System less destructive to American cities, a copacetic vision for public housing and federal funding for writers — in short, a United States modeled on Northern European lines, never apocalyptically obsessed with Moscow.
" • David Deming is a University of Oklahoma geophysics and geology professor who did not respond to multiple emails and calls, but a 2018 Heartland Institute climate change report quoted him speculating apocalyptically about a future without fossil fuels, saying, "When the bottled water ran out, people would drink from streams and ponds and epidemic cholera would inevitably follow.
And amazingly they've had six shows staged in New York over the past year and a half — difficult, apocalyptically messy productions where, especially for Ms. Drury's "Fairview" and "Marys Seacole" and Ms. Harris's "Is God Is," the process of cleaning up afterward, seven or eight times a week, would have seemed like a job for a hazmat crew.
The show has taken glee in delivering false character deaths (Glenn and The Great Dumpster Fakeout of 2015), going apocalyptically over the top with real character deaths (Glenn and The Great Lucille Debacle of 2016), and then slow-playing every other major event to the point where fans can reliably tune out for an entire season, knowing that the one big moment the show has been promising all season will undoubtedly arrive in the final frames of a midseason finale.
He kills another tenant - a priest - by dripping poison into his mouth through the ceiling. A series of grotesque murders follow. The film ends apocalyptically with the Great Kantō earthquake which kills both of them during their intercourse.
They are forced to do domestic labor, unpaid work in family businesses, and take the full financial burden for household care. In disgust, the women return to Venus with their daughters and leave the Earth a solely male planet. The novel then concluded apocalyptically with the Day of Judgement and the establishment of a New Jerusalem on Earth which is inclusive of women.Albinski, Nan Bowman.
He states that the film "preserves the biting social satire of the original story with ideas and abstract violence (bleeding polygons) not appropriate for little kids (teens will be fine)." He continues, the "film touches on current events, including allusions to the Iraq war and anti-gay prejudice, to conclude apocalyptically (the book just ends with the protagonist in prison). Most adults will want to see both Flatland versions, sooner or later." Dan Schneider of Blogcritics gave an overall negative review.
The first and probably best-known painting is Zürich Eiszeit (English: Zurich ice age), which caused a scandal in 1975. It apocalyptically shows, in a photorealistic way, a frozen city of Zürich full of ice and snow: Ice age is loose, sheets of ice lie between old historical buildings. There is even a warship, that got stuck in the ice, and a group of penguins. If you look closely, you will notice the last "penguin" is actually something else... ;~) The work was interpreted as a criticism on the supposedly fossil and cold state of Zurich; a state, that the 1980s movement of youths and writers like Fritz Zorn criticised heavily, too.
On the contrary, in Greece, the right-wing New Democracy government stated that "the Greek people have a right to know whether Mr. Tsipras is an atheist", citing their political opponent's irreligiosity as a reason he should not be elected, even though they granted that "it is his right". In the Elder Pastitsios case, a 27-year-old was sentenced to imprisonment for satirizing a popular apocalyptically-minded Greek Orthodox monk, while several metropolitans of the Greek Orthodox Church (which is not separated from the state) have also urged their flock "not to vote unbelievers into office", even going so far as to warn Greek Orthodox laymen that they would be "sinning if they voted atheists into public office".
The United Kingdom has a secret space program, and science experiments that go apocalyptically wrong are launched into space in satellites to get rid of them. To handle the satellites that come back to Earth and also general alien activity, the British government set up the Starfall Squad; while technically protecting the country, they've been shown to use amoral tactics such as attempting to wipe out ("sterilise") the population of an infected village. Their members are: George, a large and physically strong being of unknown species and origin; Dr Anne Dromeda, a xenoscientist from Ipswich; and Colonel Adam Venture, "Britain's first man in space (not that you'll find that in any official record!)".
Bloy is also quoted at the beginning of John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany, and there are several quotations from his Letters to my Fiancée in Charles Williams's anthology The New Christian Year. Le Désespéré was republished in 2005 by Éditions Underbahn with a preface by Maurice G. Dantec. In Chile historian Jaime Eyzaguirre came to be influenced by Bloy's writings. According to the historian John Connelly, Bloy's Le Salut par les Juifs, with its apocalyptically radical interpretation of chapters 9 to 11 of Paul's Letter to the Romans, had a major influence on the Catholic theologians of the Second Vatican Council responsible for section 4 of the council's declaration Nostra aetate, the doctrinal basis for a revolutionary change in the Catholic Church's attitude to Judaism.
New York: Oxford University Press. p. 263 In the end, however, the hopes of the reformers were simply not tolerable to Bismarck and his allies. Craig also writes: : The prevailing philosophy was that preached most stridently by the industrialist Stumm-Halberg, who believed that any kind of working-class organization was a threat to the existing social and political system, and most apocalyptically by soldiers like Waldersee, who regarded military action as the best answer to the rise of socialism.Craig, op.cit. p. 263) For the Emperor, the attempt to apply Bismarck's (and Stumm- Halberg's) approach to the social problem, resulted in movement away from initial sympathy for the reform position toward an escalating rhetoric of violence that alarmed many of his servants, who believed his comments were undermining the stability of government.
During an artist's residency in 2009 in Berlin, Daniel Cockburn developed an anti-artist talk, also called a "lecture- performance" about his professional mistakes as an artist: technical, aesthetic, and ideological. "The art world is bursting with events where artists present an anthology of the highlights of their career to a slightly bored audience." Cockburn decided to turn this idea on its head, examining to what extent his own inability to properly judge might be representative of a "negative trend" in contemporary art and cinema, supporting this argument with excerpts from his own work, and that of artists like Andrei Tarkovsky and Tim Burton. Cockburn gave an interview in Osnabrück ahead of a performance there in 2012, saying that during the programme he was half himself and half artificial persona, that it all begins quite personally but ends apocalyptically.
Huntington emphasized the connection between pristine wilderness and the cultural sense of American exceptionalism. He highlighted the painting tradition that Church incorporated, and reinvented, for a uniquely American art: For receptive viewers, the painting contains discrete religious symbols: the tree stump is a "wilderness altar" on which there is a small cross formed of wood splinters, and the outline of an angel is apparent; the three trees that frame the scene at right symbolize the three crosses at Calvary. Huntington suggests that a small cloud fragment (or alternately a small gap in the clouds), located by following the line of the tree stump, evokes the "Dove of the Holy Spirit". The American wilderness and turbulent sky pictured here, as night descends, have been interpreted apocalyptically, as a metaphor for a country falling into discord on the brink of the Civil War.
In April 1992, Peikoff endorsed "any Democrat nominated by his party for the Presidency", citing President George H. W. Bush's "truly disgraceful" record, specifically tax hikes, support for new employee protections, his foreign trade policy, foreign aid to Russia, alleged hostility to Israel, the Gulf War, anti-abortion and anti-obscenity views, and alleged failure to defend Salman Rushdie's freedom of speech during The Satanic Verses controversy. In 2004, Peikoff endorsed John Kerry (despite thinking of Kerry as a "disgustingly bad" candidate) against George W. Bush (whom he called "apocalyptically bad"), on the basis of Bush's religiosity and his refusal to crush Islamic regimes, especially Iran, along with his "doomed" economic policies. In advance of the 2006 elections, Peikoff recommended voting only for Democrats, to forestall what he sees is a rise in influence of the religious right, adding: Of the 2008 United States presidential election, Peikoff said, "I wouldn't dream of voting", saying that the Republicans should be "wiped out" or "severely punished" for their association with the religious right. Furthermore, he characterized Barack Obama as "anti-American" and a "lying phoney" with troubling connections to both Islam and Reverend Jeremiah Wright.

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