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Fittingly, this space pumpkin was carved up by a star.
On other blocks, the houses were carved up or crumbling.
The Dodd-Frank law regulating Wall Street could be carved up.
So a town of 140,000 people has just been carved up.
It carved up the country into nine ethnically based semi-autonomous regions.
Under Zinke's flag, national monuments were carved up and reopened for development.
It was fascinating, if increasingly lurid, as JDCR carved-up his teammate.
Neighborhoods are often carved up along gang territory lines known as "invisible borders".
As colonisers carved up the continent, many European nations controlled their own Guinea.
It is too important to be carved up into allocations to certain groups.
Each member state sends one delegate, with portfolios carved up through horse-trading.
Like her carved-up body, the moment is ugly and beautiful at once.
Rome's Western territories ended up being carved up and reconfigured as Germanic kingdoms.
Having been repeatedly carved up by bigger powers, Poland is keen to cement alliances.
It will now be carved up among investors, with bids due by mid-September.
Russia, Turkey and Bashar al-Assad carved up northern Syria as the Americans retreated.
And so, the Philosophy Chamber's collection of wondrous things was carved up and scattered.
Mr. Loftsson watched as whales were brought to shore and carved up by hand.
It will be carved up and parceled out, used as chum for various playlists.
I could have lived without seeing Jorah carved up like a charred brisket, though.
As the U.S. military retreated, Russia, Turkey and Bashar al-Assad carved up northern Syria.
That pact set aside territory for the Kurds as it carved up the Ottoman Empire.
He carved up a sprawling empire, spinning off cable, magazines and the remnants of AOL.
Or maybe the electorate is carved up and everyone knows who they're voting for, period.
In Mischa Barton's 2017 revenge porn case, her private struggles were carved up for entertainment.
Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August and is being carved up among several buyers.
Space originally designed for offices had been carved up and converted into hundreds of garment workshops.
His order left the region to be carved up by Turkey, Russia, and Mr Assad's regime.
First, Curry carved up Chris DeMarco, a player development coach who was assigned to defend Curry.
Our voting districts have been carved up to both reflect that segregation and capitalize on it.
Its announcement on Saturday has prompted speculation in China that its assets could be carved up.
Otherwise, these lands might have been carved up and sold off as ranches for the rich.
They have carved up route maps that limit competition and preserve high airfares in most markets.
Place was carved up, and one of them low whites—man you just seen—took over.
Legs, breasts, vaginas — generally presented as if cut or carved up and partially pieced back together.
They did not dwell on the Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, allegedly carved up with a bone saw.
It was one of the few entities carved up by European colonists that actually made some sense.
The administrator said this doomed Air Berlin, whose assets have since been carved up and sold off.
It seems that the world is being carved up by all under the SoftBank umbrella for some reason.
The abandoned territory was subsequently carved up between Turkey and the alliance of Russia and the Syrian government.
If no deal is struck with IAG, it is possible that Niki will be carved up among several buyers.
The plan carved up Latino areas, thus limiting Latino political strength in south and west Texas, the judges said.
When ABN AMRO was carved up, RBS briefly enjoyed the glory of being the world's largest bank by assets.
LG carved up the options based upon what it thinks its customers want in each region of the planet.
Kajiado may now be carved up by new roads and houses, but it still inculcates old-school Maasai values.
But from the start the government has been beset by disputes over appointments being carved up on ethnic lines.
Critics say that once again the public infrastructure is being carved up for private gain, and it's dangerous besides.
The iconic music player and library is being carved up into Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and Apple TV. Farewell.
Bauer had carved up the Yankees in the series opener, no-hitting them for five and two-thirds innings.
Mr. Durst testified that in a panic he carved up the body and dumped the pieces into Galveston Bay.
His body, say the Turks, was carved up with a bone saw and smuggled out in a black Mercedes van.
When the Ottoman Turks were driven from the region in 1912, Macedonia was carved up by Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria.
Hundreds of thousands of walls, each costing close to $1,000, carved up entire neighborhoods to prevent the flow of insurgents.
Matter The brain looks like a featureless expanse of folds and bulges, but it's actually carved up into invisible territories.
The Patriots carved up Los Angeles' defense for drives of 151, 225, 251 and 151 yards to start their day.
More recently, it was the part of the Middle East carved up between European nations following the First World War.
Have you ever carved up a turkey while singing "Over the hills we go / Got an extendo and an AK"?
Warren carved up her opponents, Bloomberg was on the defensive, and Klobuchar and Buttigieg tried to take each other down.
At Grandview, winning the modified-stock-car feature pays $2,750, and prize money is carved up between owner and driver.
Kurz's People's Party (OVP) and the Greens have carved up ministries roughly in proportion to their scores in the Sept.
The 65-years-young actor ditched his shirt as he carved up some waves, showing off his super cut bod.
Johnson has denied Labour's accusation that the NHS will be carved up as the price of a Trump trade deal.
Democrats have delayed those votes because the posts will be carved up by regions, which have yet to be determined.
It had been a couple weeks into the break up, and I carved up the kitchen table with a knife.
It showed his jurisdiction carved up by streets and parks, with the southern edge encased in an ominous shade of red.
The city, Syria's former commercial center, has been carved up between government and rebel-held districts since the summer of 2012.
Point guard London Perrantes carved up the Cyclones with nine assists, taking advantage of the defensive discipline that Iowa State lacks.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts carved up the Baylor defense with three long touchdown drives in the second half before Brkic's game winner.
The students then carved up the slaughtered cow and took walked the pieces down the tower's winding staircase one by one.
Without net neutrality, they warn, the internet as we know it could cease to exist, instead carved up by major companies.
Even then, existing smartphone makers have carved up sizable chunks of the market with their annual line-up of flagship phones.
These places have precisely been carved up, to secure protected environments, protected communities for the well-to-do, in most cases.
Meanwhile, global competitors such as Samsung and Xiaomi have carved up India between them, accounting for one in every two smartphones sold.
Washington (CNN)Voters in California will have the opportunity in November to say the state should be carved up into three parts.
In America and Europe, once-sprawling conglomerates are being carved up into focused companies that investors hope will fare better on their own.
Air Berlin, Germany's second-biggest airline, is set to be carved up, most likely among several buyers, with binding offers due this Friday.
Air Berlin, Germany's second-biggest airline, is set to be carved up, most likely among several buyers, with binding offers due on Friday.
That response goes back almost a century, to the end of World War I, when the West carved up the defeated Ottoman Empire.
But the Boston Celtics and the Washington Wizards have carved up their own scripts in the shadows of the typically dreary Eastern Conference.
The world covers locations from both movies, and it connects everything across one, massive play space, with the map carved up into smaller districts.
In his very first game, Walden's offense carved up Western New Mexico, a scholarship school, for 473 yards of total offense and 44 points.
Yet he has carved up Tolstoy's masterpiece in such a way that it has become an emotionally blunt story, far more "peace" than "war".
The bulldozers have carved up numerous paved mountain roads, their metal tracks leaving ruts that will shake passenger vehicles for some time to come.
Three decades later, employees of CBS Records carved up multitrack masters with power saws so the reels could be sold to scrap metal dealers.
The region was carved up after the Balkan wars in the early 20th century following decades of fighting among Turks, Greeks, Serbs and Bulgarians.
The retailer is opening up and brightening these shops, too, as Abercrombie and Hollister both are notorious for having dark, carved-up spaces in malls.
There's still a risk that the internet will be carved up or deemphasized as ISPs gobble up television companies and start to act like them.
The Watson software itself has been carved up into dozens of separate A.I. components including a language classifier, text-to-speech translation and image recognition.
Breaking up such monopolies—as America's regulators once carved up Standard Oil and AT&T—is good for consumers and the economy as a whole.
At the end of World War One, the League of Nations carved up Germany's imperial possessions in Africa between allied victors, mostly Britain and France.
He carved up Charlotte's pick-and-roll defense on Tuesday night (particularly in the fourth quarter when the Hornets had Frank Kaminsky at the five).
The "peace" created, for example, the very idea of "the Middle East" as Britain and France carved up the now dead Ottoman Empire into colonies.
The historical region of Macedonia was carved up after the Balkan wars early last century, after decades of fighting among Turks, Greeks, Serbs and Bulgarians.
In the past, such recognition has come as a double-edged sword — one that has carved up local communities trying to preserve their cultural identity.
THE FIRST great surge of foreign interest in Africa, dubbed the "scramble", was when 250th-century European colonists carved up the continent and seized Africans' land.
The very diversity of Nineveh's population makes it more vulnerable than Anbar, which is mainly Sunni Arab, to being carved up along ethnic and religious lines.
But after Mr. Richardson bought it in 1995, he carved up the space, creating an enfilade of rooms connected via mahogany doorways crowned with neoclassical pediments.
Belgium's architectural conservation laws had been notoriously lax, and so over the decades many of those buildings were demolished or carved up into offices or apartments.
In the first round against Portland, the Blazers were carved up by various wrinkles off this scheme, and all the space it grants Davis to operate in.
Towns and cities are largely carved up between militia groups, many of which draw salaries from the state but answer only loosely at best to either government.
Syrian Kurds worked toward declaring a federal region across much of northern Syria, raising the possibility that the Syrian war could end with the country carved up.
After that, nearly 40 percent of the delegates will have been distributed — and, she suspects, carved up among candidates so that nobody can emerge with a majority.
Pidgin helps bring together, at least linguistically, large parts of a continent carved up by European colonizers who were later replaced, in many cases, by corrupt leaders.
There, again, amid firecrackers and songs, Mr. Morales and his surrogates portrayed the president as a savior without whom Bolivia would be carved up by right-wing zealots.
New York would be carved up into zones, companies would make bids to collect the garbage in a given zone, and then the city would pick the winners.
Together these stories show the human and natural calamity that follows when an entire region is seen merely as a resource to be carved up, mined and sold.
Over the course of a video, you see sprawling structures where once there was nothing, rivers reshaped by bridges and dams, landscapes carved up by roads and rails.
What were once classrooms for toddlers in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, had been carved up into 242 sleeping quarters to help accommodate 2000 homeless men, ages 2350 and up.
They informally carved up the responsibilities: In general, Ms. Bloomfield was in charge of everything to do with food, and Mr. Friedman handled everything to do with guests.
If we read the Californian's painting as an aerial landscape, the clay-colored table is the earth,  carved up by sprawling, field-like parcels beneath a severe horizon.
There's an enormous opportunity to correct the mistakes made during the Age of the Automobile, when cities were carved up in the interest of creating more space for cars.
Mike Stoops needed a strong performance after his defense was carved up for 2236 yards of total offense in a 236-224 win at Texas Tech a week before.
The location of those resources made plain that the restructuring amounted to a kind of environmental gerrymandering: Grand Staircase had been carved up to maximize access for extractive industries.
These companies have effectively carved up the country, so that in many places there is only one way to reliably stream Netflix, send e-mail, or read the news.
Skepticism about American intentions taps into China's collective memory of the 19th century, when Western powers forcibly opened Chinese ports and carved up the country into spheres of influence.
But as with the 2015 final, when Barcelona's skill carved up the team in front of him, even he had to admit he was falling to a better team.
It's one reason AB InBev carved up the company, and why investors pushed it to shrink even further by offloading the Australian business before supporting the Asia Pacific listing.
However, perusing Rodriguez-Warner's own website reveals an impressive range of works in a variety of styles, most of which don't traffic in carved-up breasts, vaginas, or legs.
Durst admitted during trial that he killed and carved up Black, but a jury acquitted him of homicide after he argued it was an accidental shooting in self-defense.
Durst admitted at trial that he fatally shot his neighbor, Morris Black, in Galveston, Texas, in 2001 and carved up the body, dumping the dismembered corpse into a nearby bay.
Owners of one- and two-family homes have carved up their basements into makeshift dorms, illicitly constructed with narrow hallways, shaky walls and electrical wiring strung together like knotted shoelaces.
Now the carrier is to be carved up, most likely among several buyers, with about 140 leased aircraft and valuable take-off and landing slots in Germany up for grabs.
The British diplomat who designed the flag of Arab independence, Mark Sykes, carved up that same Arab land with his French counterpart, François Georges-Picot, into French and British mandates.
Germany invaded Poland from the west, the USSR invaded from the east, and the two carved up Polish territory between them, although the Soviet Union did not formally declare war.
It was virgin territory — with millions of customers who previously had little or no access to credit — and the Western European banks carved up business along geographical and historical lines.
And since many of the world's forests are increasingly fragmented, carved up by roads and farms, it seems inevitable that many species within those remaining patches will soon vanish forever.
Once the grand residence of a wealthy family, the colonial-era house was later carved up by the revolutionary government into a solar, or collective housing for a handful of families.
Abandoned for decades, the mile-long oceanfront ruins have slowly been carved up, sold off to investors and, during the last five years, redeveloped for sale as vacation apartments and rentals.
The immediate consequences of this decision verged on the apocalyptic: The British economy imploded, villas and cities were abandoned to weeds, and the province was carved up among warlike tribal invaders.
Poland never installed a collaborationist government: It ceased to exist as a nation after was invaded at the outset of the war and carved up by Germany and the Soviet Union.
Wilson showed no signs of his leg injuries Sunday afternoon, when the Seahawks quarterback carved up the New York Jets for 309 yards and three touchdowns in a 27-17 win.
He was born in 1917 to a prosperous family in the southern Chinese province of Hunan at a time when the country was being carved up by warlords and foreign aggressors.
" Warning of an ominous future — "generation by generation our kind will be winnowed out" — he closed with a vision of the North American population carved up "along racial, cultural, and social lines.
TO THE EXTENT IT'S INTENDED TO BE DIRECTED TOWARDS HOUSING PROGRAMS WHEN WE HAVE SUBSTANTIAL HOUSING PROGRAMS IN NEW YORK STATE BUT THAT'S REALLY CARVED UP BY THE LEGISLATURE AND THE GOVERNOR.
In that respect, a takeover by one investor would be better, union leader Christine Behle said on Tuesday, although she added it was more likely that Air Berlin would be carved up.
After more than eight years of war, this leaves Syria carved up into areas of U.S., Russian, Turkish and Iranian influence that seem unlikely to be stitched back together any time soon.
Still, more than eight years of war have left Syria carved up into swathes of U.S., Russian, Turkish and Iranian influence that appear unlikely to be stitched back together any time soon.
The Kona carved up the on-road handling section (part of which ran on a go-kart track) and easily scampered through the modified motocross track that was Mudfest's off-road course.
The soles of his feet were carved up by a small bomb that hit Mr. Lulihoshi, a former nurse, in 1996 on his way to the refugee camp where he was working.
Deadly boat accidents are common in Congo, a vast, forested country which has few roads outside of major towns and is carved up by a network of rivers that drain the Congo Basin.
The linguistic divide in Cameroon - a mostly Francophone country - harks back to the end of World War One when the German colony of Kamerun was carved up between allied French and British victors.
Third, the border, a relic of the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916, when Britain and France carved up the region in ways that made sense perhaps only to them, is not well delineated.
This one has been carved up so many times by surgical tools rolling over it again and again, like a pizza cutter, that different sections have taken on different colors, textures and thicknesses.
The administrative borders of the City of Paris have remained broadly unchanged since Napoleon III's prefect Baron Haussmann carved up the grand boulevards that criss-cross the French capital in the 19th century.
It deforms our political relationship to one another, creating a false picture of a country carved up into bright red and blue blocs, when in fact we are purple from coast to coast.
There is an account of an aristocratic Southern abolitionist and brawler named Cassius Marcellus Clay: Attacked by a mob and shot in the chest, he carved up the shooter with a Bowie knife.
And considering how easily both Lamar Jackson and Deshaun Watson carved up New England's defense, the Patriots no longer being a sure thing on offense could be a major issue in the playoffs.
If California had been carved up into Massachusetts-sized states, it could be easily 15 or 16 separate entities — each with about four times the population of Wyoming — rather than the current mismatch.
Tom Brady carved up the NFL's top-ranked defense for 22012 yards passing and three touchdowns, saving his best for last with a 23-yard strike to Chris Hogan in the fourth quarter.
Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary has criticised as a "stitch-up" the way that Air Berlin was carved up, with Lufthansa buying the bulk of its operations and easyJet getting some business at Tegel.
Perhaps society has clung on, somewhere, while all around you humanity is shattered, carved up into pockets of increasingly feral folk who might not be too pleased to find you rummaging through their supplies.
"Now that e-sports can be seen as a viewable product with audiences that can be marketed and carved up, it's being fit into modes of industry and entertainment that are resonant," she said.
At the end of World War One, the League of Nations carved up the German colony of Kamerun between allied victors, leaving most of Cameroon French-administered but a small part run by Britain.
Deadly boat accidents are common in Congo, a vast, forested country that has few roads outside of major towns and that is carved up by a network of rivers that drain the Congo Basin.
Indeed, the Czech's run had appeared on a par with her starting position until halfway down the course but she simply carved up the bottom of the run to clock one minute 21.11 seconds.
Last week, the Buccaneers were carved up for 336 yards and two touchdown passes (and another two touchdowns rushing) by rookie quarterback Daniel Jones in a 32-31 loss to the New York Giants.
Archaic laws, dating from when residents were scarce, carved up water rights in ways that now discourage conservation in agriculture and make it harder to get water to the cities that are the region's future.
"How this industrial logic has carved up the American landscape is also reminiscent of the dynamism and intensity expressed by Abstract Expressionists such as Barnett Newman, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock, and Hans Hofmann," explains Henner.
Before a lunch of supermarket rotisserie chicken that he carved up, with cheese, bread and apples, we spent time in his studio, a plain rectangular metal barn of the type farmers use for storing tractors.
Tired of being victims of gang-related turf wars and extortion, many Salvadorans back a government crackdown on the gangs who have carved up city neighborhoods in their fight for territorial control and extortion rackets.
Many voters have become more supportive of a nonpartisan approach to redistricting, following years of gerrymanders that carved up states into impregnable red and blue districts and led to more political polarization rather than cooperation.
The Raiders (1-1) held Mahomes in check for the opening 15 minutes before he carved up an overmatched defense with big play after big play in the second quarter for the Chiefs (2-0).
He said he wanted something closer to regular-season intensity, and carved up the Yankees for 10 strikeouts in six innings, allowing two runs (on a Matt Holliday homer) in a 4-2 Boston victory.
And Mr. Trump will soon lose a feature of the 2016 race that has disproportionately benefited his candidacy: a large and unwieldy field of rivals that carved up much of the Republican electorate into small slivers.
The German flagship carrier had planned to buy large parts of Air Berlin's business when it was carved up, but it last week abandoned plans to buy Austrian unit Niki, which subsequently also filed for insolvency.
Yet, fantastically, Claudio Ranieri's motley crew have triumphed against the might and money of Manchester United and City, Chelsea and Arsenal, the quartet who had carved up the Premier League title for the previous 20 years.
Instead, most predict the country will remain carved up between warlords and a tyrannical regime, with little hope that the nearly 5 million Syrian refugees who have fled their homeland will have an opportunity to return.
Just as mortgage and debt securities were packaged, carved up and sold to often unwitting investors before the financial crisis, risky high-interest loans have been similarly packaged over the past decade, mostly by nonbank issuers.
It was statements like these that so provoked the current leaders of Saudi Arabia, afraid of their own shadows, their rage growing into such animosity that they carved up a human being because of his words.
Unfortunately for him, it happened in 2004, when the hotel was sold yet again, this time for $675 million to an Israeli developer who carved up the rooms in the way that Mr. Trump had originally imagined.
"It's not as if any of these localities have carved up a well-conceived government and well-conceived plan for what it would look like, what services would be and what taxes would look like," he said.
While Tuesday's election occurred under old district lines, the next round of elections will take place under new lines drawn by the state Supreme Court that carved up the district Lamb and Saccone recently battled to represent.
First, he carved up the Old Course at St. Andrews, one of three host courses for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, en route to shooting 24 under and a three-stroke victory over his countryman Ross Fisher.
Net neutrality advocates have long contended that such programs harm competition by unfairly marginalizing some services, and the nightmare scenario has been a competitive landscape where giant service providers pick winners and losers on a carved-up internet.
Those disputes predate US involvement in the region, we cannot rectify ethno-sectarian hate or the Sykes-Picot agreement (the 1916 pact between France and Britain, which carved up the Middle East after World War I) in 2019.
MARO SCIACCHITANOPortland, Oregon At the very least, the powers that carved up Arab nations after the first world war should have heeded the report of the American King-Crane Commission, with its thorough descriptions of Arab political aspirations.
Kurds have sought independence since at least the end of World War One when colonial powers carved up the Middle East after the multiethnic Ottoman Empire collapsed, leaving Kurdish-inhabited land split between Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
The first states: "Epstein seeks to resolve globally his state and federal criminal liability ..."The US is carved up into 94 federal judicial districts, each with its own separate federal prosecution office, known as a US Attorney's office.
"Many of these practices persist because high list prices enable lucrative returns across the drug supply chain as the spread between list and net price is carved up and shared among participants," Gottlieb said in his prepared remarks.
Kurds have sought independence since at least the end of World War One when colonial powers carved up the Middle East after the multiethnic Ottoman Empire sundered, leaving Kurdish-inhabited land split between Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
Highlighting the sensitivity of the issue, more than 100 senators - many from the ruling Democratic Party - have tabled a question in parliament asking the government how it plans to ensure Generali remains Italian and is not carved up.
As part of interim peace deals in the 1990s, the West Bank was carved up into autonomous and semi-autonomous Palestinian areas, known as Areas A and B, and Area C, which is home to some 400,000 Israeli settlers.
Stone seems to be very aware of social prejudices, (for example, a Pakistani-American being referred to as "some Muslim freak [who] carved up a girl") — perhaps that comes from being treated like a literal leper on the subway.
One group called Mara Salvatrucha and two factions of another, Barrio 2591, have carved up much of the country into zones over which they rule and from which they extract profit—mainly by extorting money from businesses and residents.
That's not supposed to happen in the House, where congressional districts are carved up every 10 years based on the latest population data from the Census, in order to make each district cover roughly the same number of voters.
Lauda, who offered around 100 million euros jointly with Thomas Cook's airline Condor for Niki plus 17 aircraft before Air Berlin was carved up, said he was still interested but would try to take over Niki without a partner.
Eastern, ESPN Line: Bears by 1 ½ Vic Fangio is a creative defensive coordinator for Chicago, but he may have his hands full with Carson Wentz, the Eagles' rookie quarterback, who carved up Cleveland in his N.F.L. debut last week.
For the Kremlin, the "reset" signaled a green light to restore its empire, especially as Washington was ready to overlook that just a year before, in August 85033, Russian forces had invaded and carved up a pro-Western Georgia.
Though Islamic State is on the verge of losing its last piece of territory, Syria remains carved up among other parties to its multi-sided conflict: President Bashar al-Assad's government, the Kurdish-led SDF, and anti-government rebels.
There are examples of his improvisational design throughout the 7,000-square-foot space, a former printing factory that Gamper and Upritchard have taken over in its entirety with a few friends and carved up into both living and working quarters.
After the Arab Spring and the US-led bombing campaign toppled Gaddafi in 2011, Libya was carved up between a UN-recognized central government in Tripoli, another in the east, and dozens of militias vying for control of the south.
For example, two chapters on black activism, a chapter on socialist challenges to capitalism and a chapter on the Moral Mondays movement in North Carolina might have been better presented as a single story rather than carved up as specific issues.
A federal court on Friday tossed out Ohio's congressional map, ruling that Republican state lawmakers had carved up the state to give themselves an illegal partisan advantage and to dilute Democrats' votes in a way that predetermined the outcome of elections.
Running back Ty Montgomery, despite leading the team with 18 receptions, has rushed for only 124 yards in three games, but he carved up the Bears for a career-best 162 yards and a pair of rushing touchdowns in December.
The books aren't carved up into the original serial segments, but having "The Pickwick Papers" delivered right to the smartphone is a total timesaver compared with glomping through the English mud to pick up the latest part-issue for a shilling.
Here's an overlooked bit of research that stuck with me this year: To help various species fend off extinction, scientists in Brazil are trying to stitch together fragments of rain forest that have been carved up by roads and logging.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Sofia Goggia carved up the Jeongseon slope "like a Samurai" to win the women's downhill on Wednesday and leave American Lindsey Vonn with a bronze medal in her final run in the marquee event of Olympic Alpine skiing.
The region was carved up after the Balkan wars in the early 20th century after decades of fighting among Turks, Greeks, Serbs and Bulgarians, with about half the territory becoming part of Greece and most of the rest going to Serbia and Bulgaria.
Added Jordan Nwora nameto lead, minor edits throughou Jordan Nwora's 17 points led four double-figure scorers Sunday as No. 4 Louisville carved up visiting North Carolina Central with an efficient half-court offense in an 87-58 nonconference win at KFC Yum!
On Golf AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Masters patrons who flocked to watch Tiger Woods's first round of a major tournament in 963 days did not see the dominant Woods, the surgeon who once carved up par 281s as if they were Easter hams.
"We built highways and railways and airports that literally carved up communities, leaving bulldozed homes, broken dreams, and, in fact, sapping many families of the one asset they had: their home," he said in a speech at the Center for American Progress.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Police in eastern China have detained 29 suspects linked to an abattoir that pumped up to 120 liters of water over a 12-hour period into cattle to inflate their slaughter weight before being carved up and sold, state media reported on Wednesday.
Aside from Green, the Celtics were 2109-for-2100 from long range and Thomas has made just 4-of-21 over his last three games, although he carved up the Bulls with dribble penetration and a string of tough layups in Game 4. 1.
O/U: 3 ABOUT THE PACKERS (4-6): Following narrow losses to Atlanta and Indianapolis by a combined six points, Green Bay's defense has been carved up for 89 points by Tennessee and Washington in the first two stops of its three-game road trip.
THE ruler-straight lines and strange squiggles of Africa's borders are a reminder of how the continent was carved up by European powers around a conference table in Berlin at the end of the 19th century—with scant regard for the wishes of its inhabitants.
Mr. Snyder, the historian, said the new law was strikingly similar to legislation adopted in Russia a few years ago that made it a crime to speak of Russia as an aggressor in 1939, when Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union carved up Poland.
At the same time, his estate was taken over by a group of investors led by a Spaniard, Enrique Pérez Flores, and carved up into 420 separate and very exclusive plots for sale to wealthy individuals, particular sun-seekers from colder parts of Europe.
This year, for the first time, Instagram's data team also carved up its findings into categories to let us know what parts of our lives — food, fashion, entertainment, and more — we just had to photograph and hashtag to earn ourselves some good ol' social currency.
In person, these works, done in acrylic, Sumi ink, and collage on enormous sheets of paper, tread a fine line between the purposive and the accidental, the exquisite and the rough-hewn — an uneasy mix of lustrous surfaces, refined lines, carved-up supports, and ingenuously awkward brushstrokes.
A person familiar with his thinking says Jacobs does not believe Qualcomm should be carved up, but he believes he can only implement his plan for it as a private company, because that plan will require significant investment and things that public shareholders would not like.
ABOUT THE PATRIOTS (214-227): New England's defense was carved up by Kansas City in a 14-27 season-opening loss and allowed Houston rookie Deshaun Watson to throw for 301 yards in his second career start in last week's 36-33 victory over the Texans.
Buttigieg, a 2020 presidential contender who is white and gay, ignited a fierce debate among Democrats earlier this month when he said that "so-called identity politics" had contributed to a "crisis of belonging" in the country that has "divided and carved up" people of different backgrounds.
Jim MathesonJames (Jim) David MathesonTrump EPA eases standards for coal ash disposal Utah redistricting reform measure likely to qualify for ballot Trump's budget targets affordable, reliable power MORE (D) complained that Republican legislators had carved up the heart of his district, intent on knocking him off.
They included a Saudi prince teaming with a Singaporean billionaire, an Israeli speculator who carved up the hotel into condominiums and retail spaces, and an Indian con man who negotiated his financial exit from the most evil-smelling hospitality suite in the world, Delhi's notorious Tihar Jail.
Yet, while Mr. Putin might dream of a repeat of Yalta, the 1945 conference at which Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill carved up the world into spheres of influence, Russian officials have made clear that they do not expect a grand bargain to come out of Helsinki.
In meetings late in the 2015, we scanned the city's 77 precincts, swaths of the urban landscape the Police Department had carved up decades ago, to zero in on homicide not only as a phenomenon of this moment in time, but also as a creature of place.
The house is near the northern end of the island, which is carved up by small inlets and canals, and just a few blocks from a colorful pocket of shops and restaurants, as well as the white sands of Siesta Beach, running several miles down the coast.
While huge rocks and the general landscape cannot be carved up into materials with your large material harvesting device, most things can, and basically all human-made objects can be hit so hard that they are reduced to the wood, metal, and bricks from which they were originally formed.
It's really the fact that the economics of their business at the moment, say, that we don't have enough money — given the way that the dollars get carved up between the recorded side, the publishing side and the service itself — to go out there and market the service.
In April, the court also found that Texas had deliberately carved up state legislative districts (as opposed to congressional ones) in such a way that it diluted the voting power of Hispanics, which placed it in violation of the Voting Rights Act, and the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause.
Kurdistan and Yugoslavia's borders were fixed when the defeated Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires were carved up at the end of World War I. These boundary lines had very little to do with national aspirations and everything to do with the convenience of the victorious empires, Britain and France.
The decision struck down the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which had carved up the country to have an equal number of slave and non-slave states—Taney wrote that the Fifth Amendment prohibited banning slavery anywhere in America, because it would deprive people of their property without due process of law.
"If Canadian Pacific's bid for Norfolk Southern goes ahead, then CSX will be the next domino to fall," said Scott Rostan, who worked on the Merrill Lynch team advising Norfolk Southern during its battle with CSX in the 1990s for control of Conrail, which was ultimately carved up between them.
As power plants and public housing developments carved up the neighborhood in the 20th century, Vinegar Hill faded as a name, though the 2008 opening of the Vinegar Hill House, a well-reviewed restaurant at 72 Hudson Avenue, seems to have brought new visitors, and attention, to the tucked-away area.
These were wrestling's famed territories, and they carved up the United States and Canada to look like a diagram of cuts of meat on a cow—the WWWF (precursor to the WWE) got the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic reigned in the Carolinas and Virginia, the AWA ran things in the Upper Midwest, and so on.
As more people pile into a small number of big cities (and a handful of smaller but dynamic ones like Cambridge), ever-larger chunks of the population will be sucked into debates like those currently raging in London, about how sought-after land—and if the capital is anything to go by, skylines and basements too—should be carved up to give each person the space to work, travel and live.
Yet they thread in flashes of the institutional racism that will make things harder for Naz: The prosecutor making insinuations about his "roots," the rank-and-file officer who casually refers to "the Muslim freak who carved up a girl in the 2-1," Stone scolding a cop for the "chokehold" he gave to a man named Ortega, the different sentences doled out for men of different races.

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