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"bombed-out" Definitions
  1. destroyed or severely damaged by or as by bombing: a bombed-out village; a bombed-out economy.

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Probably steal some treasure from this bombed out Indian city?
Physical premiums everywhere are bombed out at extremely low levels.
People didn't feel like being bombed out of the Opening Ceremonies.
It was bombed out of service more than two weeks ago.
Ditches dug to repair underground pipes looked like bombed-out craters.
People didn't feel like being bombed out of the opening ceremonies.
Images of those bombed-out homes of Aleppo come to mind.
One resident, Serkan, gestures toward bombed-out buildings and fields of rubble.
Otherwise, blowing smoke could lead to rising smoke from bombed out buildings.
The world has tired of the story of poor bombed-out Afghanistan.
"1917" took viewers into muddy trenches and a bombed-out French town.
They can navigate lots of things: steep hills, bombed out terrain, ledges.
Long before Aleppo became a bombed-out ruin, it was famous for pistachios.
" School: "A bombed-out place where I used to learn with my friends.
Large buildings and government compounds are bombed out, homes abandoned and fields desiccated.
Above, actors staged the death of Agamemnon outside a bombed-out arts building.
The bombed-out shells of buildings stand like ghosts around the traffic circle.
In another bombed-out building several hundred yards away, the men spotted movement.
Al-Ikhlas Hospital, in southern Idlib, was bombed out of existence in November.
Got smoked bombed out of Shoreditch House as balaclava'd protesters tried to get in.
State media aired video of buses packed with people rumbling past bombed out buildings.
He was back there, in a bombed-out building, long hours with no radio.
It's postwar modernism, the style that filled the void of a bombed-out city.
Here, the aircraft lurk, predatory, in landscapes of bombed-out cities, fields of sandbags.
Others hide in the rubble of a bombed-out building, gathered around a campfire.
Unfortunately for producers such as Alcoa, these are as bombed out as the LME price.
We see yet another picture of a bombed-out building and just divert our attention.
Students attend class in a bombed-out Hiroshima classroom, one year following the atomic blast.
He drives past bombed-out neighborhoods, often with an elbow propped casually out the window.
Urban America looks like it's been bombed out, rural America abandoned like a plague's hit.
Fighters from the militia kept watch from an observation post in a bombed-out building.
Flat-out, whole semester of F's on the transcript, bombed out, washed out, flunked out.
In Tifariti, a few bombed-out buildings have served as canvases for artists and activists.
Nine-tenths of Yemen's food is imported, but Hodeida, the largest port, has been bombed out.
Imagine if he pointed to a bombed-out building or crumbling school as he said it?
Wrecked cars and trucks line the road, and so do rows of empty, bombed-out buildings.
Her art typically addresses the conflict in her native country, including paintings of bombed-out homes.
She scoured bombed-out buildings for food and water left behind by the deceased and displaced.
The cover isn't much to look at: a grim picture of a bombed-out high-rise.
"I saw Carson Daly bombed out after a day and a half," Affleck said with a laugh.
This time last year, the price was bombed out at multi-year lows below $2000,23 per tonne.
In June 2014, Omar and his fellow White Helmets had rushed to a bombed out apartment building.
He and other rescuers used flashlights to bring out several people trapped beneath the bombed-out building.
A "cadaver recovery team" from the health department continues to retrieve remains from the bombed-out areas.
Detroit isn't going to build innovative products in Grosse Pointe but in the bombed out downtown district.
At this point, the painting reveals itself as an aerial view of acres of bombed-out houses.
With German presence looming, the Quatrevilles moved Adelman to the cellar of the bombed out home next door.
The rest, including the film's protagonists, are left to rot as they wander the bombed out British city.
In 1998, Mwangi's received his first commission for photos of the bombed-out United States Embassy in Nairobi.
That's the largest short positioning since September 2016, when the copper price was still bombed out below $5,000.
But even at these bombed-out levels, his effective holdings appear to be worth more than $200 million.
This export surge, coupled with equally bombed-out pricing on the London market, is forcing more smelter closures.
He is being rescued in a happy color chair, no longer trapped in a fallen bombed-out building.
Even after Monday's bounce, Deutsche shares trade at a bombed-out valuation of 0.4 times tangible book value.
In Somalia's bombed-out capital, the parents of Mohamed Farah, 25, are still awaiting word of his fate.
The khrushchevki began to sprout in the late 1950s to meet an enormous demand in bombed-out cities.
As such, concrete schools, concrete housing estates and concrete hospitals began to spring up in Britain's bombed-out cities.
A Royal Marines unit patrol through the bombed-out ruins of the Broadway Hotel in Newry, Northern Ireland, 1972.
Public finances for healthcare are in disarray, while roads and bridges for transporting basic goods are bombed-out ruins.
A full-color billboard depicted a barrage of missiles descending on a bombed-out shell of the U.S. Capitol.
Then, in June, Brazil bombed out of Copa America in group play and Dunga was fired as national coach.
Physical premiums for Chinese delivery are bombed out at $225 per tonne, also suggesting the local market is saturated.
Fifty years later, there's still a bombed-out vibe inside Happy's and the drinks are as stiff as ever.
And there are postwar photos documenting the bombed-out palazzo, each as blunt and meticulous as a Rossellini film.
He seems to see black American life as a never-ending barrage of gunfire on bombed-out city blocks.
Graffiti, especially pictures of planes and guns, is scrawled on many of the bombed-out buildings in Blue Nile.
"I wanted to become a doctor," Ahmad, from Idlib, Syria, told UNICEF as he sat in a bombed-out school.
It was all this bombed out rubble all around except for this weird complex in the middle of the disaster.
Above, papers littered a room in the bombed-out remnants of the Directorate of Agriculture in Mosul, Iraq, last September.
The scene offered a staggering contrast: people served rice as bombed-out buildings loomed just feet away, drone footage shows.
Meanwhile at Turkey's border with Syria, Turkish soldiers sometimes turn back desperate Syrian refugees fleeing bombed-out towns and villages.
There are no letters from Shura in 26 because no one writes letters from the bombed-out regiments in 21.
But the great majority were civilians fleeing bombed-out cities, or ethnic Germans who'd settled abroad long before the war.
Jolie met families from western Mosul and walked through bombed out streets, video footage and photos provided by the UNHCR showed.
"It was basically like performing in a bombed-out living room," Pumarosa singer Isabel Muñoz-Newsom says 18 months later, laughing.
Such considerations explain why the LME nickel price is doing no more than tread water at its current bombed-out levels.
Ask just about any analyst what's going on with the bombed-out price and you'll be pointed in the same direction.
In 2001's "Spy Game," filmmakers edited a scene in which a plume of smoke rises over a bombed-out building.
"When the bomb exploded, my back hit the wall very hard," Wahid told VICE News, standing inside the bombed-out school.
This booming FM dispatch recast Amobi's poetic recitations and bombed-out soundscapes not as reporting but as an antique radio play.
Many people now sleep in bombed-out buildings or in tents -- or simply out in the open, exposed to the elements.
In refugee camps, at memorial services, in the rubble of bombed-out buildings, Syrians shared their stories, wanting to be heard.
It has to get all the way across the bombed-out Avengers compound, which has sort of now formed a crater.
Excess supply, after all, was the reason copper was bombed out below $5,000 per tonne until as recently as last November.
Dresden was totally bombed out in '45, and a lot of people have forgotten how the city looked after the war.
She talks about how she bombed out as a stand-up comic and went to work in tech as her fallback.
We squeezed into a rickety Mercedes taxi and sped through a deserted and bombed-out city, surviving the harrowing airport drive. 10.
In the whole Luhansk region, there is only one crossing point - a bombed out, pedestrian-only bridge on the Seversky Donets river.
The most eerie sight was the canyon of empty, bombed-out buildings; these were once the homes of children and their families.
Many had been sleeping on the streets and in bombed-out buildings in subfreezing temperatures since Friday, when earlier evacuations were interrupted.
A Syrian girl grabbed her sister's skirt to keep her from falling, dangling her over the rubble of a bombed-out building.
Aleppo's health directorate says hospitals in the east of the shattered city have been repeatedly bombed out of service in recent weeks.
Even as Ethan bombed out at one job after another, he stayed true to his passions: music, farm equipment, collecting business cards.
His canvas: the collapsed concrete roof of a bombed-out house in the Syrian town of Binnish, in opposition-held Idlib province.
Erwin Spuler's "Bombed Out Buildings/Zerbomte Häuser" (1946-48) at first appears to be a thickly painted tessellation in black and white.
And she's doing OK, despite the jarring onslaught of her once-grand Syrian city, now a bombed-out shell of its former self.
Because the thing that has been killed in Syria that is much more difficult to rebuild than a bombed out building, is trust.
Day three moves things deeper, into the devastated, bombed-out parts of the city, and that's where you can claim a decisive victory.
Despite their intended use in urban areas, their shoddy construction and tiny wheels seem ill-equipped to handle aging, bombed-out city streets.
The novel commences in bombed-out London, directly in the wake of World War II. Cans of beans are heated on gas rings.
As the dust settles, so to speak, the onstage screens show the bombed-out Vienna State Opera in the aftermath of the war.
And for the battle portions we still have to find a preëxisting, slightly tropical Asian-feel locale that looks not exactly bombed-out.
There were photos of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, the bombed-out 16th Street Baptist Church and George Wallace standing in the schoolhouse doors.
The host country's most talented player bombed out of the Australian Open in week one amid more criticism of his attitude, behavior and commitment.
I distinctly recall rounding the corner of a bombed-out city street in a recent match only to see three enemies rushing at me.
Riddled with mines and unexploded ordnance, bombed out buildings, roads and bridges and airports, the repair bill would run into the billions of dollars.
This was, of course driven by the flood of refugees — including my family — into a bombed-out West Germany with little housing for themselves.
No matter the question, and even among apocalyptic scenes of bombed out cities and devastated landscapes, we got nothing short of devout regime loyalty.
We slept in bombed-out houses, though the $150,000 price on the head of every Westerner meant we had to move every seven days.
They collected books, sometimes from the ruins of bombed-out buildings, to create a space of calm and quiet in the midst of the mayhem.
For very personal context on Trump's refugee ban, let me tell you my own story of being bombed out of my home as a child.
Soon afterwards oil prices surged, giving Africa's second-largest oil producer a chance to reap a huge peace dividend and rebuild its bombed-out cities.
If I look up to my television right now, I see terrible images from Brussels, people running in a smoke-filled, bombed-out airport hall.
Such lifting is typically triggered by dynamics associated with rapidly intensifying storm systems like the one that "bombed out" south of Long Island on Thursday.
While some cities have rebuilt, much of the world is still a bombed-out dystopia, where scavengers roam the landscape stripping old Jaegers for parts.
The most gung-ho character goes mad, screaming all the way to the field hospital that has been set up in a bombed-out church.
In 2004 he appeared as himself in the Jean-Luc Godard film "Notre Musique," wandering through a bombed-out library in Sarajevo, reading poetry aloud.
Her work depicted members of her family but looked like war photography, with children playing or crying around abandoned buildings that evoked bombed-out rubble.
The elite counterterrorism service, known as the CTS, has had to move carefully through the narrow, bombed-out alleyways of Mosul and across exposed rooftops.
I brushed him off, and we rolled past the billboard and into a wasteland of bombed-out buildings and mud flats crowded with refugee tents.
Now, like much of Sana, the Yemeni capital, its bombed-out remnants are controlled by gun-wielding rebels from the group known as the Houthis.
The WI's wartime efforts went beyond canning as they also produced homemade toys, reared rabbits and assisted with evacuated children and mothers from bombed-out cities.
There, Chen bombed out of the short program in 17th place but skated an incredible free with five clean quad jumps that catapulted him to fifth.
Along the way were four bombed-out cars; the unclaimed, dried-out bodies of what officials said were five Islamic State militants lay by the roadside.
The guys get to the roof to watch the sun come up just in time to see a train blaze through an otherwise bombed-out skyline.
And we get a Black preacher—the first positive image of faith in the game's PR push—pining for vengeance in a bombed out church. Pressure.
In the bombed-out countryside of Western Europe after World War I, Flanders poppies, which were resilient enough to grow amid the destruction, became potent symbols.
The second grand strategy was the Truman Doctrine, adopted in 1947 at the urging of bombed-out European countries fearful of takeover by the Soviet Union.
I walked past bombed-out homes to work at a school, catching painful glimpses of family photographs and clothes still hanging on hooks on shattered walls.
Bombed out schools and a lack of security in many parts of Syria are putting millions of youths at risk of missing out on essential developmental targets.
Tens of thousands of refugees were left in limbo, many of the them forced to sleep outdoors, or in bombed-out buildings, as temperatures plunged below zero.
The main port in Yemen has been bombed out, and the lengthy permit process required to get food through maritime blockades means that it is often spoiled.
But physical premiums are bombed out, Shanghai Metal Market's assessment of the Yangshan premium languishing at a two-year low of $52.50 per tonne over LME cash.
After almost eight years and millions of hours of footage of bombed-out hospitals and urban carnage, it's pretty clear that spin and denial have emerged victorious.
Quite evidently given bombed-out prices, the last thing most mining companies want right now is more minerals, let alone stuff that has been sourced from space.
Syria released video of the wreckage of a bombed-out research lab, but also of Assad arriving at work as usual, with the caption "Morning of resilience".
He was looking out at the destruction of the city from the rooftop of a bombed out 11-story hotel used as a sniper's nest by ISIS.
Rumeilan, a 20-year-old, was upbeat about the war as she walked through the bombed-out buildings and sniper outposts along the eastern front of Raqqa.
HASSAN SHAM, Iraq (Reuters) - They wait for nightfall before attempting the perilous escape across bombed-out bridges and front lines between Islamic State militants and Iraqi forces.
In war-torn countries like Yemen, Syria, and Iraq, classrooms have formed wherever possible — beneath trees, in the skeletons of bombed-out schools, or on special buses.
I've also seen the devastation of war in the Gaza Strip, where Palestinian girls in Izbet Abed Rabo played in the rubble of a bombed-out building.
Bombed-out, psychologically traumatized Cambodia has become a place where even children are seen as commodities and treated worse than never terrorized or subjugated humans can imagine.
"Every bombed out hospital and every doctor or nurse who is forced to flee, means thousands of people cannot get immediate medical treatment when necessary," he added.
Geuze lived not far away, in Lijnbaan, a modernist postwar development that put housing and a then revolutionary pedestrian shopping mall in the bombed-out central city.
"When we have the baby, we are going to be throwing in the bombed-out onesies, and it is going to be a constant cycle," he said.
Last week, a video went viral showing a sobbing White Helmets volunteer who had helped pull a one-month-old baby girl from a bombed-out building.
Two hospitals in eastern Aleppo have been bombed "out of service," staff and activists said, as airstrikes pounded rebel-held parts of the northern Syrian city on Wednesday.
READ: In Syria, war crimes don't take sides Nevertheless, initial indications showed violence was significantly reduced -- a relief to Syrians living in the rubble of bombed-out cities.
When sentiment is bombed out, for example, stocks are often trading at attractive prices, as they sometimes do when prices are volatile or when there is low liquidity.
As the game opens, the player controls a local mechanic as he wanders through the woods to bombed out ruins of the village that was once his home.
Elsewhere, Dorothea Rockburne's dappled, acrylic-on-paper abstractions and Naomi Safran-Hon's cement-encrusted painting of the interior of a bombed-out house are anchored in palpable textures.
It is, though, stunningly pretty as Rachael (Keira Knightley), a resentful British Army wife, arrives in bombed-out Hamburg to join her high-ranking husband, Lewis (Jason Clarke).
On Anya's Garden, his 2015 EP for UNO NYC, sputtering noise tracks collide with bombed-out synth landscapes, composed orchestration, and splintered ballads, all desperate unease and hesitant joy.
The exhibition's central visual conceit is its pairing of photographs from opposite sides: twin images of queues at dairy depots, of bombed-out buildings, of soldiers in frontal poses.
The government has designated Banco Agrario, which has reopened dozens of bombed-out branches over the past decade, to take the lead in opening accounts for the ex-fighters.
" And: "This is the last time," she says in the basement of a bombed-out building hours before her death, that "I book a fucking vacation on the internet.
This could be anywhere in the world, but its window overlooks the bombed-out hull of a Gaza neighborhood that was demolished during the 21997 Israeli airstrikes on Palestine.
Aluminium traders have gotten used to such signals confusion, a bombed-out aluminium price clashing with seemingly low stocks and rolling periods of cash tightness on the London market.
The government has struggled in its efforts to dislodge the enemy fighters, who are believed to be heavily armed and hiding in trenches and bombed-out homes and mosques.
Assad has a genius for corrupting everyone around him, in ways large and small (some of his advisers are said to be receiving land in bombed-out rebel areas).
His first campaign video shows a bombed-out neighborhood in Gaza and boasts of "1,364 terrorists killed" in the 2014 war when he was the IDF Chief of Staff.
Clips showed Bana and her two siblings walking between the spectral remains of bombed out buildings, or gazing at the night sky as blasts rang out in the background.
Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire unveiled a memorial to mark the attack at the site where bombed out buildings have since been rebuilt, one hosting a supermarket and a bank.
And, unlike the Iraqi and Syrian programmes, which were destroyed in one mission by the Israeli air force, Iran's know-how and industrial capacity cannot be bombed out of existence.
Lanark Artefax offers both blippy beatwork and bombed-out synth work that manages to hit the exact swooning midpoint between Aphex Twin's more straightforward productions and post-rock's didactic ambience.
At the Tehran book fair in May people could photograph themselves dressed up with a helmet and ammo belt against a backdrop of a bombed-out cityscape that resembled Aleppo.
Many fighters used civilians as human shields, ducking behind the innocent before maneuvering through Mosul's bombed out Old City, which had become a labyrinth of elaborate underground tunnels and trenches.
ISIS declared Raqqa the capital of its envisaged caliphate, and for that reason it has been one of the most bombed-out places in the international fight against the group.
A shepherd herding sheep near a military checkpoint and bombed-out bridge said the oil fires were to blame for the deaths of 10 of his once-60-strong flock.
The proliferation of cheap, boxlike concrete-slab high-rises that spread like bacteria throughout Germany's bombed-out cities after World War II is a Bauhaus legacy, for better or worse.
Yet, as I plow through the maze-like halls of bombed-out Manhattan and the secret base underground in New Mexico, my mind wanders back to the gang's submarine base.
Look no further to understand why lead is so bombed-out even by the standards of a sector that has been aggressively sold as a proxy for global trade woes.
"I was devastated seeing these millennia-old cities being bombed out of existence, the amount of death every day, the brute force they were using against the revolution," he said.
On a recent trip from Turkey into Idlib Province in northern Syria, our journalists met frightened residents who were camping in bombed-out buildings and scanning the skies for jets.
This week, the group Save the Children placed a statue of a child in a bombed-out building, looking fearfully up at the sky outside Parliament to protest the war.
It could be a lavish villa with comfortable bedding and fans, but more often they resided in squalid, bombed-out ruins that were infested with bugs and sometimes with vermin.
KS: Part of it was just that the Lower East Side was so bombed out-looking, including the backyard of ABC No Rio, where scenes of Cave Girls were shot.
Financed by Western governments, the White Helmets have saved the lives of more than 75,000 Syrians, pulling them from the rubble of bombed-out buildings and administering emergency first aid.
It shows an aid worker carrying the little boy out of a building and placing him on a seat inside an ambulance, before rushing back out to the bombed-out scene.
Since alumina is the key metallic input to the aluminium smelting process, bombed-out alumina prices are bad news for an aluminium market that is itself treading heavy water right now.
This has created a number of tracts where occupied homes remain side-by-side those that have been demolished in part or in whole, giving the area a bombed-out appearance.
But my $88-a-night second-floor room — overlooking the bombed-out seaside palace of the Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie — had corroding fixtures, a sagging mattress and a broken toilet seat.
Macron came to office by way of a fission of certainties, picking through the bombed-out middle to win his first election—for anything, ever—at the age of thirty-nine.
It is quite clear from the bombed-out Shanghai price and the scale of China's exports of semi-fabricated products last year that 2018 was a particularly weak year for Chinese demand.
Forensic Architecture relies on computer programs and digital animation software that model exotic building shapes to reconstitute bombed-out ruins, identify debris patterns from drone strikes and document tragedies like the fire.
Sheikh Amir, on the main Erbil-Mosul road at the line between Kurdish and Iraqi army control, is an abandoned, bombed-out ruin – one of hundreds of villages in such a state.
In places, it is a town of bombed-out houses and overgrown yards, where people shuffle quickly across streets exposed to the high-powered sniper rifles of the separatists on the outskirts.
Throughout Syria's civil war, Syrian state media has tried to discredit child videographers in opposition strongholds and the photographs bearing bloodied bodies from Ghouta's bombed-out buildings, claiming the suffering is staged.
When the war ended, Ms. Landecker would periodically bring Mr. Reimann Jr. papers to review in Heidelberg — making a perilous journey through bombed-out landscapes and an emergency bridge over the Rhine.
Credit Suisse identified 10 investment ideas that offer upside amid the COVID-19 outbreak, including "edutainment" and health-tech names, as well as "bombed-out" high conviction stocks and defensive dividend stocks.
He started painting when the conflict in his country broke out in 2014 to raise awareness on arbitrary arrests before taking his brush to the bombed out rubble in the capital Sana'a.
The medical facility had been recently moved to Qah after its previous location in the southern Idlib town of Maarat Al Nouman was bombed out of service in May 2019, SAMS said.
" Later, during the Blitz, Woolf inspects the ruins of her bombed-out house: She could "just see a piece of my studio wall standing: otherwise rubble where I wrote so many books.
Just as it could in bombed-out London, the piece can still whisk listeners off to some secluded beach, alone except for their records and the sound of water lapping at their toes.
But his chubby arms and legs and the way he clings to the man who pulled him from the rubble of his bombed-out home suggest he is younger, maybe still a toddler.
Bortholuzzi is a car enthusiast, but he doesn't create pristine miniatures of shiny vintage collector's pieces—his cars are rusty and bombed out, with broken windshields and popped hoods already raided for parts.
But instead of America, Churchill Solitaire focuses on one of Britain's most notable figures — Winston Churchill — and opens with archive footage of the wartime prime minister touring bombed-out cities and visiting troops.
He laid a wreath at the peace park in the shadow of an iconic bombed-out domed building and, in an emotional moment, he greeted two survivors of the blast following his speech.
He said he recalls "laughing" with the former New York City mayor in April about how former special counsel Robert Mueller had "bombed out" with the release of his Russia report that month.
The opera — which unfolds in 15 short, episodic scenes — is played atop a set (designed by Sabine Theunissen) built of platforms connected by rickety walkways, evoking a bombed-out city amid consuming chaos.
He took his first published photo in the aftermath of a deadly street fight; it shows a gang from Finsbury Park, his rough London neighbourhood, peering from the carcass of a bombed-out building.
Azzam is perhaps best known for "Freedom Graffiti" (2013), a superimposition of Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" on a bombed-out wall in war-torn Damascus, which went viral not long after it was made.
Fifty people are crammed into an abandoned and bombed-out home nearby, screening off its rooms with sheets for privacy, two days after fleeing fighting in Mosul for this area on its eastern outskirts.
While he was in Britain, his "ebullient approachability," as Lewis puts it, was on highly publicized display in meetings with beleaguered British political leaders, the Royal Family, and the bombed-out citizenry of London.
The idea spread to England, where some play spaces were opened in the rubble of bombed-out buildings at the end of the war and renamed "adventure playgrounds" to be more attractive to adults.
But amid the magic, darkness still loomed: In Konjic, as I fantasized about putting a down payment on a lovely riverside cottage, I glimpsed the scorched stub of a bombed-out minaret behind it.
Phasma and her companions jump at the chance, and end up making a brutal trek through the post-apocalyptic terrain of Parnassos, encountering enemy raiders, long-neglected droid factories, desperate settlements, and bombed-out ruins.
The magic future-predicting dust he blows out of a skull reveals bombed-out shells of formerly great cities, soldiers running through the mud, and a line of civilians being marched out towards cattle cars.
He also releases voluminous quantities of music on his own Enemy Recordings, the sort of full-throttle tunes, bombed-out that have made him a favorite at top-shelf international clubs like Berghain and Output.
Witnesses say the driver plowed into the crowded market around the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a partly destroyed church whose bombed out spire was left in ruins as a reminder of the devastation of war.
In a hundred years—when America is a smoking wasteland where three-headed nuclear squirrels play in the rusting craters of bombed-out Chipotles and the written word no longer exists—what songs will survive?
The transformation isn't yet complete—half the buildings in El Centro still look abandoned, or perhaps bombed out—but many of the empty, crumbling structures have been whitewashed with clean paint, which seems to help.
Earlier this week, the Marlows said that they had been threatened with everything from more vandalism to being bombed out of business, and that they've had to report all of the harassment to the police.
Between their shifts, each was eager to meet the man who built an engrossingly realistic four-foot-high model of a bombed-out apartment building, one seemingly airlifted from the civil war engulfing Damascus, Syria.
What Lucius finds, once arrived at the deserted "hospital" in the Carpathians, that hospital a bombed-out church, is a whole new medical education at the hands of the one nurse in the doctorless outpost.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - In a workshop in a bombed-out factory in Mosul, Najlaa Abdelrahman joins scores of other women on a production line as they sew garments and try to knit their lives back together.
We do, however, want to bring something of the Economist tower to our new home in the Adelphi—a modernised Art Deco building that, by coincidence, is close to the offices our bombed-out forebears occupied.
The location of the Berlin killings was significant: the market is in the shadow of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Memorial Church, preserved in its bombed-out state since 1945 as a symbol of Germany's yearning for peace.
And as IS has been bombed out of its so-called caliphate, thousands of its fighters have dispersed the world over, grafting themselves onto local Islamist groups like Sri Lanka's NTJ and disseminating ideology and expertise.
As we moved through the bombed-out streets, gun battles raged, and the insurgents' improvised mortars exploded among the narrow alleyways and rubble in a last-ditch effort to halt the advance of Iraq's security forces.
Assad delivered an alternative view of the war, one in which he is assured and in charge, casually cruising past bombed-out buildings, often driving with just two fingers, an elbow propped casually out the window.
Fighting has continued despite the ceasefire, notably near Damascus where government forces backed by Lebanon's Hezbollah are trying to recapture a rebel-held area where the capital's main water supply has been bombed out of service.
In other pictures by Ms. Wahidy, a bride in a long white gown poses in the middle of bombed-out ruins, and another sits on a bed beside her new husband, staring despondently at the camera.
Because of the displacement of civilians from bombed-out rebel areas to the relative safety of ones held by the regime, this zone contains, by one 2015 estimate, between 55 and 72 percent of Syria's remaining population.
The civil defense rescue service that operates in eastern Aleppo said on Monday it had nearly run out fuel to power the equipment it has been using to pull people from the rubble of bombed-out buildings.
Long a symbol of the country's decades of war, the abandoned palace in Kabul - bombed-out and bullet-scarred - is to be rebuilt under an ambitious government plan, and women make up a quarter of the workforce.
From abroad, it is easy to imagine Afghanistan to be everywhere as we see it on the evening news: soldiers clambering aboard helicopters; men in turbans clutching rifles; women in baby-blue burqas sheltering behind bombed out walls.
"Together, the Syrian regime and Russia, seem to have rejected diplomacy in furtherance of trying to pursue a military victory over the broken bodies, the bombed-out hospitals, the traumatized children of a long-suffering land," he said.
Bombed-out buildings and heaps of rubble are contained within the Roman-era walls of its ancient Sur district, devastated last year by tanks and artillery when security forces fought PKK militants who dug trenches and laid explosives.
Between flashbacks to Wael's hardscrabble past in an unnamed, bombed-out Middle Eastern city and its insistence on solving the problems of each and every one of his six students, "Bad Seeds" mostly sticks to an earnest syllabus.
"We Libyans don't want Turkish or Syrian or Russian or any other foreign troops," said Mr. Khashib, who had taken advantage of a temporary cease-fire to visit the rubble of his bombed-out home in eastern Tripoli.
Ms. Mazloum's dreadful memories tend to come in waves at night: The blast of an explosion ripping through her neighbors' building and her three young daughters covered in white dust, and stumbling out of a bombed-out building.
Traveling through the bullet-pocked, bombed-out remnants of the capital, I noticed a striking sight: two policemen in white uniforms proudly directing traffic at the busy K4 roundabout, long a target of suicide bombings and other attacks.
Through trenches and peril, in the line of fire and in bombed-out cities, they are caught in the crossfire of a war that's much bigger than them, and one where ordinary acts of heroism can go unnoticed.
Mr. Kirchheimer's protagonists are not the graffiti writers but New York's battered, near-derelict subway cars, stolidly rolling through bombed-out Bronx neighborhoods and toward Brooklyn's beaches, past cemeteries, abandoned tenements and the acceptable graffiti of garish advertising posters.
Bombed out of her home in Darayya, a suburb of Damascus that early in the civil war became known for antigovernment protests, Samar spent 14 months on the road alone with her three daughters, ages 2, 8 and 13.
In the raids, Chaim saw how ISIS fighters navigated through bombed out parts of homes to move around the city unseen, using a labyrinth of destroyed houses in a frightening game of cat and mouse with anti-terrorism units.
Dubbed "palaces for the people", they offered cheap rent and unimagined luxury to soldiers returning from war and displaced Britons who had been bombed out of their homes and ended up in overcrowded houses with neither electricity nor plumbing.
As a special envoy to the United Nations Refugee Agency, known as UNHCR, Jolie toured bombed-out streets and met with displaced families celebrating the second day of Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday marking the end of Ramadan.
When soldiers of the Syrian Democratic Forces, a coalition of rebel militias, raised their yellow flags in one of Raqqa's central junctions this week, all that was left of the buildings that once surrounded it were bombed-out shells.
Their transformation in the final scene is the production's one original touch: The imaginary desert of Louisiana in which Puccini lets Manon expire of thirst is here represented by the bombed-out ruins of those same Belle Époque sets.
Somehow it does not feel truly and fully pro-life to be unwilling to give up one-3.64 billionth of my security to make room for someone bombed out of their city, someone who is homeless, cold and unwelcomed.
Speaking on Tuesday from a bombed-out building where he had managed to find spotty cellphone service, he said that ISIS was still putting up fierce resistance, and had fired several rockets at the building his squad was holding.
Inside the bombed-out ruins of the group's explosives factory, investigators recovered 211 liters, or about 20173 gallons, of acetone, a solvent used in cleaning supplies, and 22017 liters of hydrogen peroxide, a bleach commonly used in hair salons.
And because your resources are limited, you'll want take the risk of drifting into the periphery of your main path, wandering into this bombed out shop or that buried oil tanker, only to bump into a pod of ravenous zombies.
The hardware in the Project Scorpio Edition also seems to be getting a custom paint job: the controller with a bombed-out, all-black color scheme, and the console with a subtle stippled texture that the standard version seems to lack.
Language barrier aside, fright fans should quickly spread the word about this one-of-a-kind ghost story, where a mother and daughter deal with a malevolent supernatural force in their apartment building in a bombed-out section of Tehran.
LONDON (Reuters) - Keira Knightley said her new film "The Aftermath", set in the bombed-out ruins of Hamburg just after the end of the Second World War, had important lessons on building bridges that were very relevant for today's divided societies.
What Americans don't see are the bombed-out homes, the jails teeming with tortured political prisoners or the sea of orphans, widows and bereaved relatives — many of whom suffer because of aid and comfort supplied by the US to their oppressors.
With local physical premiums bombed out at two-year lows around the $50-per tonne level, there is every incentive for copper to reverse-flow out of China in the direction of LME warehouses in South Korea.
Ralph Fiennes is the patient: Count Laszlo Almasy, a Hungarian cartographer scarred beyond recognition and lying in a bombed-out Tuscan monastery in the waning days of World War II, where he is tended by Hana (Juliette Binoche), a luminous nurse.
Blackest Ever Black may be best known for the gnarled releases that underscore their bleak moniker—bombed-out techno, most notably—but over the course of their five-year existence, they've released a swath of records outside that realm too.
They were living in fear and uncertainty, either along the dusty bombed-out roads leading out of the city center, or in a transit camp two-and-a-half hours north, or lying in hospital beds further north, their bodies broken.
A wall text suggests that the rooms littered with broken or orphaned fixtures and furniture might relate to bombed-out ruins in distant lands, the results of the gulf wars engaged in by the United States and Britain in the '90s.
As some of The Communist Manifesto and the manifesto of the John Reed Clubs is read, criticizing capitalism and conflicts, we see Blanchett, dressed as a ragged hobo, dragging a cart across a bombed-out factory and hollering the lines.
Kobani Journal KOBANI, Syria — The blood moon rose over a scene of bombed-out buildings reduced to boulder-size rubble, with newly printed street signs noting the names of people who had died here in this little Syrian city of Kobani.
Beloit's downtown became a bleak landscape of "decayed, bombed-out buildings," recalled Jeff Adams, who moved to Beloit to teach economics at Beloit College in the early 25s and was involved in early initiatives to try to fix the town.
Bombed-out buildings and destroyed roads, the result of ground fighting and air strikes, could be seen in the footage released on Thursday as the army pressed ahead with an offensive to retake all of Aleppo, once Syria's most populous city.
Starved and bombed out of their enclaves, they are bused under lopsided surrender deals to the province, where Qaeda-linked groups maintain a presence the Syrian military uses as an excuse to bomb without regard for the safety of civilians.
Surrounded by the debris of apartment blocks and bombed-out streets, these spaces offer some glimmer of hope against the ongoing cultural and ethnic cleansing of the Kurdish people, a dangerous task to be sure, but nevertheless one of monumental importance.
La Town is an amalgamation of many places, with its German grocery store, bombed-out McDonalds, and supernatural creatures: a giant octopus appears to have made its way through a window; Santa's reindeer lay prone on a set of train tracks.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The bullet-riddled, bombed-out buildings of Aleppo may bear little resemblance to London's gleaming skyscrapers but the two cities once had much in common, something German artist Hans Hack has seized on to bring home the reality of war.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Amid the bombed-out ruins of an ancient site revered by both Muslims and Christians in Mosul, Iraqi violinist Ameen Mukdad on Wednesday held a small concert in the city he was forced to flee by Islamic State militants.
BOMBED-OUT CHURCH In the Pakistani city of Quetta, members of a Bethel Memorial Methodist Church were repairing the damage done by a pair of suicide bombers who attacked during a service last Sunday, killing 10 people and wounding more than 50.
Jon is a former motocross rider who bombed out of the sport and is hoping to reinvent himself as a cop — but he's none too good at anything but riding a motorcycle, which means he needs to ride the straight and narrow.
Through explicit and frightfully mundane photography, skater-turned-firefighter Gabriel Angemi captures the impact of someone lighting up a crack pipe on a bombed out street as disturbingly as a simple environment shot of a building, captured with an Eggleston-esque unrest.
On album opener "Nakedness of Need," she screams about a "deep, serrated nausea" inherent to humanity over distorted synthetics, bombed out percussive thuds, and a particularly pukey drone that sounds something like the flutter of hummingbird wings, amplified to a painful extreme.
Contrarian investors who go against the flow argue that the bombed-out valuations in some of the most sold off emerging markets such as Brazil present an opportunity to snap up cheap quality assets that will rise in value as sentiment improves.
Seen through the eyes of a teenage boy cast adrift among a motley band of adults and caught in the slipstream of their sometimes illegal activities, the city is a bombed-out zone where fates and identities change with every shift in perspective.
We would literally walk these trenches in-field with stakes, and we would measure, 'This is where we see the bombed out trees,' and 'This is where we meet this guy; this is where we do this; this is where we do that.
A member of the White Helmets, a group that searches for survivors in the rubble of bombed-out buildings, Mr. Khatib also filmed the group's rescue efforts for the 40-minute film, which was made for Netflix and directed by Orlando von Einsiedel.
The stage is dominated by a precarious mountain of platforms, staircase fragments and discarded furniture that, with the help of stage-filling, smoky charcoal animations, shifts during Berg's brooding interludes from inside to outside, from tavern to barracks to bombed-out heath.
" But we must count on Carlson, who, The Daily Beast reported, has been calling Trump directly to counteract Sean Hannity, who has been cheerleading on air for a strike, threatening Iran: "You're going to get the living crap bombed out of you.
During that bombed out, blackout, Summer of Sam, no one could've predicted that teenaged B-Boy crews battling in the parks would eventually impact almost every culture, international or domestic—let alone still thrive 40 years later in the land of Naruto.
Which is to say, coming out of that event, all I can be confident of is that bombed out battlefields and the air-borne detritus of domestic attacks will look more realistic than ever before, and that when you pull the trigger, you'll feel badass.
Analysts were already fretting about the supply response to stratospheric prices and the whole market is acutely aware that it is almost two years since Glencore mothballed half a million tonnes of zinc mine production when the price bombed out below $1,600 a tonne.
Analysts were already fretting about the supply response to stratospheric prices and the whole market is acutely aware that it is almost two years since Glencore mothballed half a million tonnes of zinc mine production when the price bombed out below $1,5003 a ton.
But before the madness really does take over March, before fans start weeping or rejoicing over their brilliant or bombed-out brackets, I'd like to pause and consider the student part of these student-athletes who will entertain us for the next few weeks.
He took a risky journey across the front line to guide them from Harasta to Arbin, where, as of Monday night, they were hiding — in the old, bombed-out home they fled from last month — until it was safe to find a better shelter.
He and students in his lab also showed that the reason mosquitoes don't get bombed out of the air by water droplets in a rainstorm is that they are so light that the air disturbed by a falling drop of water blows the mosquitoes aside.
LEAVE NO TRACE In its opening moments, the new feature from Debra Granik ("Winter's Bone") almost seems like science fiction — the story of a man (Ben Foster) and his daughter (an extraordinary Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie) living in the woods in a bombed-out future.
So then I eventually got a job as the foreign news assistant at the Wall Street Journal, and as soon as I walked into the newsroom, this was after 9/11, when the Journal's newsroom had been bombed out ... Right near where the Trade Towers were, yeah.
Thursday's concert had echoes of a performance conducted by Gergiev in August 2008, when the Mariinsky performed in front of the bombed-out parliament of the self-proclaimed Republic of South Ossetia after Russian forces defeated the Georgian army in a short war over the territory.
Even before Chi-Raq was released in 2015, it generated controversy for its title (a seemingly glib, jokey comparison of a major American city to a bombed-out war zone) and for what some perceived as an unserious, possibly sexist response to an actual urban crisis.
Awash in images of throngs of migrants headed into Europe, disturbed by images of drowned children and bombed-out ruins, and fearful of the accelerating pace of Islamist-inspired terrorist attacks within the United States, many Americans have turned against the nation's traditional refugee resettlement program.
Solid ballast was largely replaced by water ballast in the early 20th century, but ships continued to bring ballast into New York until after World War II. After delivering goods and arms to bombed-out English cities during the war, ships sailed back filled with rubble.
Her proximity to her subjects, which include bombed-out houses and Israeli tanks, also speaks to the myth of the demure Arab woman; she is as close as one can possibly get to the occupation here, unafraid to stare down danger in order to capture its reality.
And in contrast to bucolic scenes that have hop pickers harvesting in the fields, there are startling glimpses of the bombed-out port of Rotterdam and heavily targeted British cities like Canterbury, the dumping ground for any bombs left over from the Luftwaffe's forays over London.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android Although Madani, a 220-year-old Iraqi refugee, attends German school and romps through Berlin with his friends, a hidden war rages in the recesses of his mind: memories of bombed-out Baghdad, Islamic militants, his missing brother.
LaBeouf (who, for all his weird-child reputation, is always interesting to watch) plays Gabriel Drummer, a US Marine who has returned from combat in Afghanistan and is searching for his son Jonathan (Charlie Shotwell) and estranged wife Natalie (Kate Mara) amid the bombed-out landscape.
I am curious, to say the least, to see how (or if) the game's skin color and gender choice is taken into account—and I hope it is, since debuting a black preacher with a bombed out church suggests a willingness to leverage the history of racist violence.
After a few months of hanging out on a bench there with my coffee, I suddenly noticed the obvious: The zip-line is stretched between two buildings, and the whole playground is built into a bombed-out space between them, where once a third building must have stood.
When Brandlhuber bought it in 2012 as his weekend home, he added virtually nothing to its exterior except its most striking feature, a series of jagged, bombed-out windows that decorate the top of both the front- and rear-facing plaster facades like the eyes of a skull.
So the international community and Syrian leaders from all sides are failing people like 12-year-old Ali -- who is working so hard to try and clean up the bombed out hospital he wants to live in, because it has walls, unlike the tent he and his family stayed in before.
Crops from small gardens helped the city's poor to survive the economic crisis that followed World War I. They were where people slept after they were bombed out during World War II. They were where Eastern Germans grew the strawberries they could not buy in the Communist regime's economy of scarcity.
The book painstakingly establishes the grim, color-stripped reality of Winston's everyday world (which isn't all that different from the bombed-out, rations-ruled postwar London that Orwell knew), and then follows him in his hopeful, hopeless acts of dissidence with his secret lover, Julia (played here by Olivia Wilde).
Played on a two-tier set that looks initially like a bombed-out 1940s house but is abstract enough to assume the timelessness of any wrecked environment, it casts Simplicius (a trouser role, sung with impressive diction, stamina and credibility by Stephanie Corley) as a 1940s schoolboy lost in fantasies about the past.
After this experiment with the doodles on his thigh, Kelly developed a fascination with authentically "transcribing" the designs and structural essences of other random, found objects: the fronds and lamina of seaweed; the shell of a bombed-out bunker; a sundial on a rooftop; a monstrance from an illuminated manuscript; the fretwork of window frames.
Of course, I can and have done the exact same on the bike of a mere mortal, but the prospect of riding the Tarmac was enough to get me more readily over the hump of riding through five miles of traffic and bombed-out roads for the smooth ring of the park before work.
Imagine, for example, the world today if Akio Morita, the legendary co-founder of Sony, had been hired by, say, General Electric to work in its Japanese subsidiary instead of choosing to make his own way, working out of a bombed-out Tokyo factory in 1946 to make rice cookers, Sony's first consumer product.
Alleghany Springs, Virginia—Rare by Edna Ishayik The British government evacuated Ancient White Park cows from Europe so that they wouldn't be bombed out of existence during World War II. Read this article to find out why these cows were so valuable, and also what it's like to hang out with them... and then eat them.
Yet access to a ball and a goal, be it a couple of chunks of masonry, two twisted sticks in the desert or a the remains of a bombed-out building can provide a 'theater of dreams' — a refuge from the horrors of armed conflict or the daily struggle of a life lived in the most challenging circumstances.
She spoke of a Syrian girl who had watched a land mine kill her mother as they were fleeing captivity by the militant group Islamic State, and a man named Mustafa, who returned home to his apartment in the Syrian city of Aleppo to find the entire building bombed out and his wife, children and mother dead.
Overshadowed by the nearby northern metropolis of Manchester, Salford was known as a factory town and inland port, and its docklands became a target for German bombers during World War II. In 1941, when Mr. Finney was 5 years old, the family was bombed out of its rowhouse and moved to a more genteel home across town.
This is probably just the result of good research, because deserts actually do get very cold at night, but the snow might also be a reference to the acclaimed 2017 anime Girls Last Tour, which follows two friends as they ride around in a tank-like moped and try to survive in the icy, bombed-out ruins of society after a great war.
In a recent interview with the site Fandango, Jenkins said that she had to fight hard to keep the sequence in which Diana, an Amazon cast into the world of us mere mortals, fights her way through No Man's Land — the bombed-out area separating enemy trenches — during World War I, that she might restore a supply chain to a little town that's starving to death.
Arata Isozaki, once of their company, designed buildings that gestured to Japanese heritage in a different way: They called to mind images of bombed-out ruins from World War II. Meanwhile, Tadao Ando, perhaps the most successful Japanese architect to come after Tange, developed an aesthetic of introversion: His houses and museums are tranquil rather than swaggering, putting up sheer, concrete faces to the world.
But for a split second, I saw it all gone — just gray dust and rubble, like a photo I might have seen of a bombed-out city in World War II. I saw the people I loved gone, as well as the city that had given me everything, opening its arms to me when I was born at Kapiolani Hospital and shaping me into the person I am now.
The image in question is indeed from a work by Azzam, which in fact goes back to 2012, but it is a digital composition in which different parts of bombed out buildings are assembled together to resemble French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi's statue; it is also possible to tell from simple observation that the image is not real (though some netizens, like political scientist Ian Bremmer, apparently could not).
Of all the bikes I've owned over the years, I'm currently down to two: a 1985 Cannondale road bike that I spent a bunch of money to get running again and now don't ride because it's too fragile for Brooklyn's bombed-out roadways, and an All-City singlespeed cyclocross bike, which makes for a simple, reliable all-weather commuter, and because it's basically the road equivalent of a BMX bike, is the perfect companion for ripping around the city like an obnoxious maniac.

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