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Nazi radar defense technology was decimating the Allied air forces.
The demand for shark fin soup is decimating some shark species.
The Woolsey fire destroyed 87 of its 97 structures, completely decimating Hilltop.
AI and robots are capable of both decimating and improving human work.
We think of the cruelty of decimating a 220 million person workforce.
Francis has called corruption "one of the most decimating plagues" in society.
Trump had repeatedly railed against NAFTA for decimating the US manufacturing industry.
Also relevant is the trafficking in wildlife, which is systematically decimating species.
Also, an outbreak of yellow fever in Brazil is decimating local monkey populations.
Thousands of wildfires are also decimating the Brazilian Amazon, the world's largest rainforest.
But President Obama is decimating our military, threatening 3,000 jobs at Fort Jackson.
I think we all still feel like decimating every place we go through.
Corporations regained their hold over the nation's politics by decimating the industrial unions.
The weather sucked, with high temperatures and little precipitation decimating half the crop.
The tech industry is decimating the rest of the planet's wealth and stability.
Their herd was soon decimating problem foliage as far away as West Virginia.
Since then, both manufacturing and agriculture have declined precipitously, decimating places like Lares.
They blame "sticky oil", which now covers their nets, for decimating the crab population.
Apple, once vilified for decimating album sales with iTunes, is the second-biggest earner.
Thousands of wildfires are also decimating the neighboring Brazilian Amazon, the world's largest rainforest.
We all know that major storms can wreak havoc, flooding cities and decimating infrastructure.
World War II laid the groundwork for African independence by decimating the European powers.
In Trump's, the "Trudeau effect" is steadily decimating trust in government among the Canadian people.
This led to thousands of American workers losing jobs, decimating communities across the United States.
For example, mosquito-transmitted avian malaria is decimating native bird populations on the Hawaiian islands.
On Hawaiian islands, for instance, avian malaria transmitted by mosquitoes is decimating native bird populations.
Used it to pass a terrible health care plan we are decimating strike by strike.
And gypsy moths, introduced from France in the 1860s, are still here, decimating leafy trees.
She was glowing but mournful, like a pale sunrise the morning after a decimating battle.
Emma's roots show when, unafraid, she steps to Mari, armed with decimating reads of her own.
Giant cats with lasers firing out of their eyes (and their sophisticated vests) decimating a city!
It's decimating real wage growth, eating into consumer spending and weighing on the economy at large.
And with decimating your own people by means of barrel bombs, mass torture and food blockades.
Yes, the devastating fires decimating Australia deserved to take precedence, but Time's Up's work deserved mention.
But forest fires have hit the country throughout the past year, decimating some three million trees.
Those flimsy wastes of paper, decimating our planet one dumb sheet of tree at a time.
The occupiers, for their part, claim to have no intentions of decimating the Burns Paiutes' cultural heritage.
With neither guns nor guillotines, they're decimating mastheads and organizational charts and political careers and cultural legacies.
It turned out that the Brotherhood pillagers had defied their own group by decimating the Hound's settlement.
Zeal & Ardor defied all odds this year with his genre-decimating debut full-length, Devil is Fine.
US shoppers are decimating some retailers' supplies of toilet paper as fears mount about the novel coronavirus.
Bette Porter is still a hotheaded mess, having affairs with married women and verbally decimating her enemies.
Swarms of desert locusts have invaded eastern Africa, ravaging crops, decimating pasture and deepening a hunger crisis.
But in other years more regular and severe droughts are depleting water and pasture and decimating pastoralists herds.
"Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town's lifeblood tourist industry," the description says.
That means poaching -- illegal networks are decimating the populations of some animals, including elephants, rhinos and the pangolin.
The asteroid could release between 100 to 800 megatons of energy, decimating a large region of the planet.
That push ended in 2017 when a corruption scandal snared Temer, decimating his popularity and derailing his agenda.
So in many ways it's decimating the San Fernando Valley, but the tech people are doing very well.
At best, it is incoherent to increase funding with one hand while decimating interrelated programs with the other.
In South Florida, the Burmese python will like the warmer temperatures and reproduce more, potentially decimating mammal populations.
By 2015, inflation hit triple digits, decimating the family's savings and often leaving Evelin and Mario without clients.
Last year, more than a million refugees fleeing conflicts decimating Africa and the Middle East arrived in Europe.
Scientists may have finally traced the origin of a deadly fungus that is decimating the global amphibian population.
But since Trump seems intent on decimating our country's wellness, I wondered how health-related companies were reacting.
Price works over his photographs with chemicals, polymer fluids, and powdered earth — decimating digital data through analog means.
He urged the government to stop demand for durian decimating Malaysia's forests, saying checks needed introducing - and fast.
Villains, completely decimating parts of the island, including "Ponderosa" where contestants stay after being voted out of the game.
And the Trump administration is decimating shelter, health care, and incarceration protections for trans people on the federal level.
Russia was also responsible for airstrikes on a UN humanitarian convoy and for decimating Aleppo, formerly Syria's largest city.
Fish, shellfish, and crustaceans are dietary staples for billions of people, and unsustainable fishing practices are decimating stocks worldwide.
"Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town's lifeblood tourist industry," according to the logline.
In 1917, Russia was in the midst of a disastrous involvement with WWI, decimating the country's resources and economy.
The wildfires began late Sunday in California's Napa and Sonoma Counties, decimating neighborhoods often with little to no warning.
They are still down dramatically from before Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico in September, decimating infrastructure and killing dozens.
Over the past decade, this right-wing alliance has reshaped the Midwest by decimating private and public sector unions.
Within minutes of decimating the laundry room, we're back in the van, bound for The Armed's nexus point: Detroit.
Temperatures reached 47C (26F) during a hot spell in India in late May, causing 2500,266 deaths and decimating livestock.
Temperatures reached 47C (116F) during a hot spell in India in late May, causing 2,500 deaths and decimating livestock.
They're working to broaden the narrow gene pool of cacao to prevent fast-spreading blights from decimating the crop.
The United States has also carried out more than 400 drone strikes in Pakistan, decimating Al Qaeda's core leadership.
These human conditions should not be what bankrupts us, what ruins us financially after decimating us physically and mentally.
Avian influenza dominated agricultural news last spring, decimating flocks throughout the Midwest and in isolated cases along the West Coast.
"[I]t is unlikely to have been similar to Columbus bringing disease into America and decimating native populations," she said.
That is when Hurricane Irene flooded Vermont, killing six people and decimating hundreds of homes and businesses, including American Flatbread.
But with revenues still shrinking and mass layoffs decimating our industry's workforce, we need all the help we can get.
Longclaw proves its worth by destroying a Whitewalker, decimating his wights, and conveniently only leaving one for them to capture.
The free trade agreement allowed Latin American countries to undercut the market, decimating the U.S. cut-flower industry almost overnight.
Many fans say it's ruined the franchise forever by ignoring continuity, decimating Luke Skywalker's character, and mocking the Jedi legacy.
But two weeks later, Hurricane Maria arrived to change that, decimating the island with the capabilities to support the others.
UGBORODO, Nigeria — Militants are roaming oil-soaked creeks in the south, blowing up pipelines and decimating the nation's oil production.
If this continues, Chinese efforts will eventually force U.S. companies out of business, decimating our domestic manufacturing and industrial base.
People of ordinary means lost a great deal of their wealth as pension funds, 401ks and IRAs wilted, decimating savings.
Perhaps steppe peoples acquired plague, developed some immunity with exposure, and transmitted it to unexposed European farmers, thereby decimating them.
This tiny but vocal segment of the public insists on decimating native wildlife for their own profit-driven self-interest.
"Socially, it's decimating communities," said Carolyn Harris, a Labour Party lawmaker who heads a parliamentary group that discusses the machines.
The fire is just one of thousands currently decimating the Amazon, the world's largest rainforest and a bulwark against climate change.
Plunging oil prices have been decimating profits at energy companies, and investors are worried that the global economy is slowing down.
The killings took place over 100 days, decimating some 70% of Rwanda's Tutsi community – that's 20% of the country's entire population.
In pushing right-to-work laws, conservative organizations like the Heritage Foundation have been clear about their ultimate goal: decimating unions.
At the end of "Terminator 2," the bad terminator is finally destroyed because he is incinerated, decimating him to the core.
A normal life of working during the day and then blowing off steam by decimating the best Overwatch players in the world.
And now researchers have found that the continued deadly spread of a pandemic infecting hives, and decimating them, is caused by humans.
Psy-ops and decimating the terrorists from within are options that can help the American ground troops get rid of the terrorists.
The industry argued that around 95 percent of the state would be closed to drilling, decimating the oil and gas sector there.
In the aftermath of the US bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the entire world learned exactly how decimating nuclear warfare could be.
Here's a GIF to help you visualize it: Thankfully, the infectious disease isn't decimating human populations at such an alarming rate anymore.
As you know, Dorian crept along the coastline of the Carolinas after decimating the Bahamas ... where it killed at least 30 people.
The coronavirus pandemic is decimating global supply chains, as governments impose sweeping restrictions on businesses and companies pivot to remote-work settings.
So far in 2019, Disney films have sold more than $8.1 billion in tickets, decimating its previous record of $7.6 billion globally.
In two decades, the fleet killed nearly thirteen thousand of the oil-rich whales, and then it turned to decimating the walrus.
During the 19th and 20th centuries, whalers killed at least 200,000 humpbacks in the Southern Hemisphere, decimating the population, according to scientists.
On September 20, Hurricane Maria — a powerful category 5 hurricane — made landfall on Puerto Rico, absolutely decimating the island and claiming many lives.
After decimating much of the country's physical retail business, Amazon has its own book store in Seattle and is looking to add more.
"The Lionfish are destroying the coral reef and decimating fish populations in the Atlantic," Angle said in a release tied to the news.
Image: GettyHurricane Matthew ravaged Haiti on Tuesday, completely decimating the southeastern region of the country and killing 22016 people, according to local authorities.
Since then, countless airstrikes have struck rebel and civilian targets, causing thousands of casualties and decimating infrastructure in the Arab world's poorest country.
But the cassava has no defense against a tiny insect that is decimating crops across East Africa, with dire economic and humanitarian consequences.
"Bunker-busting bombs, more suited to destroying military installations, are now destroying homes, decimating bomb shelters, crippling, maiming, killing dozens, if not hundreds."
He banned books in prisons, partly privatized probation and cut lawyers' fees for criminal legal aid by nearly 18 percent, decimating the profession.
Some scientists have said that calamity may have made the monkeys more susceptible to contracting yellow fever by decimating their habitat and food supplies.
After Hurricane Michael wrecked Panama City, Florida, last month, decimating her rental home, Cynthia Carter worried she wasn't going to make it out alive.
One of the early names for AIDS was "The Saint's Disease," because by the second season, it had already begun decimating the club's membership.
The organization's first project, announced back in 2017, is a robot designed to capture the invasive species, which are capable of decimating reef fish.
Instead, Barr is debasing the rule of law, degrading our democratic institutions, and decimating any trust the American people have left in this Administration.
In August 2016, a storm flooded East Baton Rouge Parish, decimating the city and its surrounding towns, destroying 30,000 homes and killing 13 people.
Below are some pictures of us destroying the bar, like Rick C-137 decimating the Citadel of Ricks, but way dumber and lower tech.
Aside from decimating care, these cuts would decrease access to HIV testing and prevention services for millions, fueling a rise in new HIV infections.
However, it is unlikely that a judge would let you out of your lease because of moths, even if they are decimating your wardrobe.
Particularly deadly outbreaks of disease have traditionally limited wars, at least their duration, decimating armies and leaving populations too weak to stomach serious conflict.
The company says it wants to ensure privacy for users, but not at the cost of decimating the ad industry on which it relies.
This will be particularly likely if large numbers of desperate people come here to escape starvation caused by locusts decimating their fields and crops.
During Reconstruction, Johnson was lenient to the Southern states, which led to restrictive "black codes" that ended up decimating the freedoms of freed slaves.
He has often seemed detached and remote and has advocated severe budget cuts that are decimating the State Department and threatening its operations abroad.
Understandably, Thor's mental and physical health seriously suffered in the years after Thanos snapped his fingers, decimating half of all life in the galaxy.
Image: NOAAHarvey inflicted catastrophic damage this past weekend, decimating the Texas coast as a Category 4 Hurricane, dumping feet of rain and bringing massive floods.
" And on May 21 he seethed: "It's so embarrassing with these ignorant, immoral, bigots decimating our democracy and becoming a kakistocracy right before our eyes.
The concern, though, is that Creator could be the tip of the spear of automation decimating employment as food service workers are replaced by bots.
The storm weakened to a Category 28 hurricane overnight after decimating Haiti, where the death toll rose Friday to more than 800, according to Reuters.
But Thibodeau brought with him as general manager none other than Scott Layden, the GM responsible for decimating the Knicks' roster between 2000 and 2003.
Asia has seen a number of recent outbreaks of CSF virus and African swine fever, with the latter decimating China's pig herd, the world's biggest.
Tech is often seen as the enemy of traditional small business, with the likes of Amazon decimating high streets and Uber out-competing local taxis.
The slow motion video shows a commercial drone propeller as it is hurled down a track towards a slab of pork, decimating it upon impact.
No Photoshop retooling here; instead, Price works over his photographs with chemicals, polymer fluids, and powdered earth — calculatedly decimating digital data through analog, elemental means.
By halting assistance, Mr. Trump is decimating an effective, bipartisan Obama-era initiative and catalyzing an even greater flow of migrants to the United States.
No such luck; we leave "Homeland" with an administration that's decimating its intelligence community, stomping upon legal precedent, conducting a witch hunt in government agencies.
The floods in Hamburg came as overflowing rivers wrecked large portions of Nebraska and Iowa over the last week, decimating farmland and wiping out roads.
In the artist's native Australia, rabbits are pests introduced by white colonialists and whose population soon became entirely out of control, decimating many native plant species.
The worst drought in living memory is sweeping through Australia's east, the country's main food bowl, decimating wheat and barley crops and leaving grazing land parched.
On the one hand, the Instagram-decimating contest may tap into some of the anti-social sentiment that's cropped up over the past couple of years.
How about taking their celebrity into inner cities like Chicago and Detroit to shine a spotlight on the failed liberal policies that are decimating those communities?
For long-time viewers, this shocking development wasn't so much an upping of the ante as it was a decimating trajectory change for the series' narrative.
In it, the robber repeatedly claws at at the ATM with the stolen John Deere vehicle, decimating the cash machine but never getting to the goods.
Such underwater disruption can destroy habitats and release toxic materials trapped under the mud into the surrounding water -- potentially decimating fish and other local marine populations.
Trump, meanwhile, took more than 50 percent in each primary, basically decimating Cruz's chance of reaching the 1,237 delegates needed to win the GOP nomination outright.
Nye also sort-of brings up Roundup's role in decimating the Monarch butterfly population, yet neglects to mention that Monsanto is the company that makes Roundup.
It's a bold bet, but with climate change decimating the planet at such a ferocious rate, it might be the kind of innovative thinking we need.
What's causing it: Google and Facebook are eating up advertising revenue, while Amazon is decimating brick-and-mortar stores that used to advertise in local papers.
Launched early this year, the new organization was founded to coordinate its multi-disciplinary efforts to catalogue NEOs capable of decimating life as we know it.
Here are other gross pop culture moments dedicated to decimating ears that June, likely, could relate to, should she ever sit in front of a TV again.
In the mid-20003s, an oil glut and a free-falling oil price ended up decimating the Venezuelan economy, which was unable to diversify away from energy.
" A red and gray image of a sullen President Obama interrupts the marches; the narrator accuses him of "decimating our military, threatening 3,000 jobs at Fort Jackson.
Observatory The deformed wing virus is decimating bee populations worldwide, and it is spreading because of human trade and the transport of bees, a new study reports.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A disorderly Brexit could hit Dutch GDP twice as hard as previously estimated while decimating Britain's economy, Rabobank said in a study published on Thursday.
Rather than filling you in on weather, traffic and the like, the Gordon Ramsay skill, "reviews" your cooking, utterly decimating and sense of accomplishment in the process.
Cornelison studies white nose syndrome, a fungal infection that's been decimating many species of bats up and down the east coast of North America for a decade.
Trump is decimating that, too, along with the things Republicans stood for: NATO, entitlement reform, compassionate conservatism and the relatively open movement of ideas, people and trade.
Trump is decimating that too, along with the things Republicans stood for: NATO, entitlement reform, compassionate conservatism and the relatively open movement of ideas, people and trade.
The site's closure shows that apart from long-term trends decimating the media industry, there are outlets being gutted by cynical investors stripping media companies for parts.
Thousands of Australian residents and tourists are being forced to flee to its southeastern shore amid the wildfires decimating much of the country, news outlets reported Tuesday.
Their teardown is underway with a specific focus on decimating a variety of clean water-related laws currently working to try and keep our drinking water clean.
Right, but in your book you're talking about two companies that are ... I hate to use the word disrupting, but they're decimating things and so is Amazon.
The USMCA, if approved by lawmakers in all three countries, would replace the current NAFTA deal, which Trump has long blamed for decimating the US manufacturing industry.
That's allowed salty sea water to flood in from the Southern Persian Gulf, entering Basra's canals and streams, turning the once fertile land into desert, and decimating farms.
The first episode, which depicts a virulent flu decimating the human population, is the strongest: The outbreak is appropriately terrifying, and the character introductions are efficient yet compelling.
For now, the most likely scenario is that the current mass extinction event continues, wiping out half the world's species in the next century and decimating the biodiversity.
She dazzled her way to 7 successful seasons on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" from 1970 to 1977, decimating skeptics who viewed her show as destined to fail.
Even Jay Dickey, the Arkansas Representative who pushed the 1996 amendment decimating the CDC's funding for gun research, said last year that he regrets the impact this had.
After Hurricane Maria passed through Puerto Rico in September, decimating infrastructure and leaving the island's 3.4 million residents without power, Rossello's administration pegged the death toll at 64.
The bipartisan consensus used to be that it was right and good to spend billions shoving addicts and dealers into overcrowded facilities, decimating entire communities in the process.
"The American Revolution coincided with a smallpox plague that swept across North America, decimating the population and determining the course of history," the paper's reviewer, Janet Maslin, wrote.
And so many have invested where it was cheap without a quibble, decimating livelihoods to the point where, for example, it changed everything for the 2016 American election.
This will just be the new standard under which they do it — a standard other countries, such as Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, have instituted without decimating employment.
Derbies are the matches that stick in the memory, restoring or shattering pride, bolstering or decimating morale, and offering one side bragging rights for months and sometimes years.
We're restoring immigration enforcement at levels that our country has never seen before, and taking the fight to the criminal gangs like MS-13, where we're decimating those animals.
Both stories are set in a future where monsters that hunt by sound are decimating humanity, and feature a family with a deaf daughter seeking shelter in the countryside.
Despite a trade war that is decimating commodity prices and hurting rural states like South Dakota, the state has made up for those losses with solid growth in manufacturing.
In this case, the hijinks seem to mostly involve motorcycle tricks, completely decimating evil henchmen, and running directly through trees to save yourself the trouble of going around them.
Di Caprio wrecking faces and decimating a convenience store in The Departed (2006) while The Human Beinz spit out "Nobody But Me." On we go, right up to Vinyl.
Volunteers continue to search for victims and survivors after Hurricane Dorian blasted the Bahamas with Category 5 winds, decimating entire neighborhoods and effectively leaving more than 70,000 people homeless.
Rather than decimating the Islamic threat in a shock-and-awe show of superior force, the U.S. war machine kicked up the regional blowback that led to ISIS's rise.
And a burgeoning aquaculture industry, fueled in part by the effects of climate change, is decimating traditional fishing in West Africa and destroying coastal mangrove swamps in Southeast Asia.
Hoping not to be outdone, Ohio State, the first Big Ten team to reach the playoff since the 2016 season, spent this year decimating its opponents, and since Nov.
Ms. Kennedy, the former ambassador to Japan, observed that 85033 years ago this month the Imperial Japanese Navy launched its devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, decimating American forces there.
It's not that the two did not understand what was coming — they could see the internet marching into the heart of their business and decimating everything in its path.
During his return to King's Landing, Jaime comes face-to-face with dragons and their destruction when Daenerys Targaryen shows up with Drogon and the Dothraki soldiers, decimating his caravan.
After eight years of decimating public unions and annoying everyone on Twitter, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker lost in the midterm elections on Tuesday to former public school principal Tony Evers.
It will be tough going, given the company's history of bulldozing its way into urban areas without permission, decimating the highly regulated taxi business, and then asking for forgiveness later.
The 21-foot crater was among thousands of sites damaged by a storm that exposed an already fragile infrastructure in Puerto Rico, decimating water, power and roadways all at once.
It was the early 1970s, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring had become a New York Times bestseller, and Americans were reckoning with the way that pesticides were decimating plants and animals.
Each of us has heard talk of the technology's potential to make our lives less private, less free, and less equal, decimating jobs and installing biased algorithms in the process.
What if Apple signs up a publisher's biggest competitor and sends them all the attention, decimating the first outlet's discovery while still exposing its top paywalled content for cheap access?
The bacterial infection, transmitted by a tiny winged insect from China, has evaded all efforts to contain it, decimating Florida's citrus industry and forcing scores of growers out of business.
He criticises the Obama administration's pusillanimity, condemns the 2015 Iranian nuclear agreement as "the worst diplomatic deal since Munich" and warns that Mr Obama "is decimating America's unparalleled armed forces".
Climate change may also be powering the swarms of desert locusts that have invaded the region - ravaging crops, decimating pasture and leaving people destitute, according to locust and climate experts.
Why pro sports may oppose rigorous testing The fear of decimating a team may be one reason why other sport leagues are unwilling to adopt the USADA's rigorous model of testing.
Over the years, Hasina's government has practiced a zero-tolerance policy toward dissent, brutally removing any hint of opposition and almost decimating the Awami League's main rival, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
His administration's efforts to alter the Endangered Species Act fit into that broader effort; the policy has long been controversial and is often blamed by rural communities for decimating their economies.
When Iranian Quds forces fired missiles at Israeli targets in the Golan Heights last week and Israel responded by decimating significant parts of Iran's military infrastructure inside Syria, something remarkable happened.
This is Zuckerberg's strongest statement yet about his and Facebook's failure to anticipate worst-case scenarios, which has led to a string of scandals that are now decimating the company's morale.
But things are looking up for Trump, agenda-wise: Republicans revealed their tax bill late Friday night, which seems likely to pass and would have the added benefit of decimating Obamacare. 
Interest rate cuts or a fiscal stimulus are not going to prevent the Chinese government's decision to confine 85033 million of its citizens to their homes from decimating Chinese industrial production.
By decimating mental health care in a state where guns are prevalent, the Graham-Cassidy bill would inevitably lead to an increase in Alaska's suicide rate — especially the firearm suicide rate.
Although untested at the time, the capital controls played a pivotal role in stopping panicked foreign investors and others from taking money out of Iceland and decimating its economy even further.
We wound up with the secession of the successful, and in many parts of the country we wound up decimating the social trust that is actually a prerequisite for economic prosperity.
The Obamacare wars have ignored what really drives American anxiety about health care: Medical costs are decimating family budgets and turning the U.S. health system into a runaway $3.7 trillion behemoth.
After decimating North America's bison population to the brink of extinction and then fighting to bring that same population back to sustainability, the United States will now make bison its official mammal.
A record number of wildfires have raged for weeks and are decimating the Brazilian Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest whose protection scientists say is critical to the fight against climate change.
A complete lack of predators, voracious appetite and ability to reproduce at an astonishing rate has resulted in a mushrooming lionfish population that is decimating ecosystems, coral reefs and the fishing business.
Is it worth it for the US, according to the 2016 PEPFAR fact sheet, to control the epidemic of HIV-AIDS in African countries where the disease was decimating an entire generation?
A Trump nomination, they agreed, would be the GOP's Chernobyl, decimating the party in this November's election and rendering it radioactive to broad swaths of the electorate for many cycles to come.
Kapoho Bay and Vacationland Meanwhile, lava from Fissure 8 continued to creep, after inundating Kapoho Bay and decimating what could be hundreds of houses in the nearby communities of Kapoho and Vacationland.
The world's top buyer of pork may look outside of the United States to meet its import needs, which were bigger than usual due to African Swine fever decimating its domestic herd.
"The entertainers go to great lengths to build relationships with their fans and ensure that they will have access to shows, but scalpers are decimating this experience," said Blackburn in a release.
A key criticism of Mactaggart's efforts is that they could strengthen monoliths like Facebook and Google by virtue of the power they wield while decimating the ad tech, media, and agency ecosystems.
Hampton Manor, which includes a hotel and restaurant called Peel's, needed to act quickly in order to avoid huge losses as the coronavirus swept across Britain, decimating the restaurant and hospitality industries.
Hunters and fishermen, like Roosevelt, have fought to keep our public access open, enact tighter size and creel limits, keep our water clean and prevent commercial interests from decimating our public fisheries.
McConnell and his colleagues put half as much effort into raising pay for America's workers as they have into decimating healthcare coverage, America would be a far fairer, healthier and stronger nation.
A synopsis of the film released by Netflix reads: In the near future, a pandemic virus is spread via paper money on Black Friday, decimating the city of New York and killing millions.
With creditors already expecting drastic cuts to repayments, Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in September, killing dozens, decimating local infrastructure, and sending bond prices plummeting as low as 20 cents on the dollar.
At the time, AIDS was decimating this neighborhood, and Tyndall took a job working at a local hospital, tending to patients' injection-related diseases and helping research needle exchanges in their early days.
Instead of complaining about the heavy cost imposed on us, Pakistan has consistently cooperated with the United States and coalition forces in sharing intelligence and decimating the terror outfits operating from the region.
Ms. Preston, 45, certifies that each beehive crossing the state line is free of American foulbrood, bacteria that are harmless to humans but can spread quickly from hive to hive, decimating bee populations.
In several markets, The Athletic has hired multiple writers away from the same newspaper, decimating the sports staffs at papers like The San Jose Mercury News and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, among others.
And it would extract all of the savings he can from the one part of the budget already most squeezed, domestic discretionary spending, potentially decimating programs in education, poverty alleviation, science and health.
Crippling sanctions imposed by the Trump administration have severed Iran's access to international markets, decimating the economy, which is now contracting at an alarming 9.5 percent annual rate, the International Monetary Fund estimated.
This mall and its many successors — oriented around national retail chain anchors like Macy's and Lord & Taylor — opened as baby boomers were growing up, often decimating traditional downtown storefront retailers in the process.
But as decimating as the disease is, there are experts who think efforts to treat or even research the disease is wrongheaded, a waste of money that could do more harm than good.
Anarchist Wolves is a new anarchist black metal solo project from Albuquerque, New Mexico with slimy punk 'n' roll influences and a committed interest in decimating fascists, waving the black flag, and total revolution.
Hurricane Maria hit the islands as a powerful Category 280 storm, decimating infrastructure and leaving many of the more than 3.4 million US citizens without power, communications, or access to food, water, and fuel.
For years, scientists have been methodically documenting the impact of introduced predators around the world, from rats killing rare native birds in New Zealand, to feral cats and introduced foxes decimating Australia's digging mammals.
The fact is that automation is already decimating the global manufacturing sector, transforming a reliable mass employer providing middle-class income into a much smaller employer of people possessing higher-level educations and skills.
But after the recent revelations about Trump's potential tax-dodging and the even more decimating impact of Friday's release of his degrading comments about women, Trump went into the debate with his campaign reeling.
Working-class voters who are simply too conservative to support a self-declared democratic socialist like Bernie Sanders are flocking to Trump's message that illegal immigration and bad trade deals are decimating the heartland.
"The findings of the Great Elephant Census show clearly that poaching is still decimating elephant herds across Africa," Ibrahim Thiaw, the deputy executive director for the United Nations Environment Program, said about the survey.
While its endgame certainly wasn't favorable for movie studios or theaters, MoviePass's ambitions could hardly be compared to those of companies like Amazon and Uber, which are set on decimating commerce and transportation respectively.
When colonists brought the devastating smallpox virus to the Americas, decimating indigenous populations who had no immunity, the winter count documented a small face so covered with marks that only tiny eyes were visible.
Even if fiery rhetoric and artillery-infantry firepower can help in decimating the Taliban, the lack of political institutions in the country will only lead towards a superfluous government having little legitimacy and sovereignty.
Until early 2017, Mr. Kobach spent several years hosting a local call-in show, on which he held forth on such terrors as the "illegal alien crime wave" that he warned was decimating America.
So against his advice, she took matters into her own hands and lashed out, flying on Drogon to meet the Lannister army, decimating their troops, and instilling the fear of dragons into the remaining unroasted.
But a weaker dollar also tends to send commodity prices higher, which was a relief to investors as well because a plunge in the price of crude oil has been decimating profits at energy companies.
Something I've seen recently has been a perception at Facebook that a lot of the critical coverage from the media comes from journalists angry that Facebook is decimating the advertising market that journalism depends on.
By 1982 the term AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is formally introduced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the disease that is sweeping through the country, and decimating the Village's gay population.
Its financial and operational problems were compounded by Hurricane Maria, which slammed into the island that September, decimating an electric grid already struggling due to poor rate collection, heavy management turnover and lack of maintenance.
The country has culled over 33 million farm birds since the first case of the latest outbreak of the virus was found in November last year, decimating domestic supply of eggs and pushing prices higher.
Consider Amazon, who have evolved their own infrastructure in the form of gargantuan and increasingly automated fulfillment centers — Act II — and are now reportedly launching its own delivery service, while decimating shopping malls — Act III.
"Bunker-busting bombs, more suited to destroying military installations, are now destroying homes, decimating bomb shelters, crippling, maiming, killing dozens, if not hundreds," Matthew Rycroft, Britain's ambassador to the United Nations, told the Council session.
The U.S. president has blamed subsidized or unfairly traded industrial goods from China for decimating U.S. industries such as steel and coal and he ran for election on a ticket of restoring blue collar jobs.
Sure, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are now riding high in some meaningless head-to-head polls against Hillary Clinton, but the odds are the nomination of either would lead to a party-decimating general election.
Native to the North Atlantic and the Baltic, these eel-like fish invaded the region over a century ago and have been decimating native species ever since, to the ire of environmentalists and the fishing industry.
Last September, Hurricane Maria compounded what was already the biggest-ever U.S. government insolvency, decimating infrastructure and sending hundreds of thousands of Puerto Rico's 3.4 million residents, who are American citizens, fleeing to the U.S. mainland.
PREPA's financial and operational problems were compounded by Hurricane Maria, which slammed into the island in September 2017, decimating an electric grid already struggling due to poor rate collection, heavy management turnover and lack of maintenance.
More than 1,000 rhinos are killed for their horns each year, decimating a global population of white rhinos which is currently under 20,000, and the near-extinct black rhino which numbers just above a mere 5,000.
The two most powerful media companies in the country—and despite their protests to the contrary, they are media companies—are emphasizing local news and reporting a decade-plus into decimating news outlets big and small.
Which means that a piece of metal was sent smashing through almost the entire machine, decimating more engine parts along its path, similar to the result of throwing a pen through a typical cooling house fan.
Where Washington once stood as a leader in the fight against spiraling corruption, there is now an administration bent on glad-handing kleptocrats and crooks across the world, decimating America's anti-corruption legacy along the way.
"Palm oil is decimating South East Asia's rich diversity of species as it eats into swathes of tropical forest," report lead author and Chair of IUCN's Oil Palm Task Force Erik Meijaard said in a statement.
There's some murkier propaganda, too; a PR firm Facebook engaged in recent years to help with its string of reputation-decimating scandals reportedly worked to undermine critical voices by seeding a little inflammatory smears on its behalf.
Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico last week, whipping the island with Irma-level winds, drenching it in Harvey-level flooding, crippling communications, decimating buildings and damaging a dam that puts downstream residents at risk of catastrophe.
"My fundamental concern is that he is so decimating the senior levels of the Foreign Service that there's no one to show up at meetings where the U.S. needs to be represented," a retired diplomat told me.
If anybody but your favorite President, Donald J. Trump, announced that, after decimating ISIS in Syria, we were going to bring our troops back home (happy & healthy), that person would be the most popular hero in America.
A severe drought afflicting South Africa's Western Cape province is expected to cut agricultural output by 20 percent in 2018, decimating the wheat crop and reducing apple, grape and pear exports to Europe, according to national government.
One of the primary criticisms I've seen of anti-fascist black metal outfit Neckbeard Deathcamp (who I profiled earlier this week) is that their overtly militant, meme-steeped, Nazi-decimating aesthetic is nothing more than a gimmick.
Levis emphasized that there is a huge difference between the modern "slash-and-burn" techniques that are decimating the Amazon and the charring practices used by Indigenous populations to manage the rainforest environment and produce terra preta.
For the last few days I've been thinking about Severance, the prizewinning 2018 novel by the author Ling Ma, because of its premise: a fungal fever in China spreads across the globe and kills millions, decimating society.
Every EU country — bound by the same directive to stop propping up mines and their promises to slash carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement — is looking for a way to leave coal behind without decimating mining communities.
Cersei, meanwhile, was on a roll — she managed to squash the Tyrells, Greyjoys and Sands in the space of one episode, as well as decimating the remainder of Daenerys' fleet after the crushing sea battle in episode 2.
When the dam broke on November 5 of that year, a torrent of mud and toxic minerals killed 17 people, decimating the nearby city of Bento Rodrigues and devouring the Doce river, eventually spilling into the Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico last week, whipping the island with Irma-level winds, drenching it in Harvey-level flooding, crippling communications, decimating buildings and damaging a dam that puts downstream residents at risk of catastrophe.
He blamed the 403-year-old trade pact for decimating the US manufacturing industry and the loss of thousands of factory jobs (NAFTA only played a small role in the decline of American manufacturing, but that's another story).
Trump's rhetoric about free trade and protectionism has resonated with voters across the US, and it's free trade that's being blamed for decimating many once-prosperous local economies in the Upstate region, leaving people feeling ignored and angry.
This resulted in the worst-rated episode in the show's history, as we were subjected to this former fan favorite completely decimating the Westerosi capital —  and any hopes we had of a satisfying outcome to this deeply beloved show.
And not just any guns: The nickname for Winchester was "the Gun that Won the West," so influential were these firearms in decimating American Indian populations trying to defend their native lands, and paving the way for westward expansion.
While much of the concern expressed over Huawei surrounds its network equipment business, the U.S. ban on component sales to Huawei threatens to have a decimating impact on Huawei's device business, which relies on U.S.-made software and chips.
Because insurers participating in the exchange would still be mandated to provide coverage to these consumers, even without the federal reimbursements that offset their costs, many will likely drop out of the exchange for 2018—effectively decimating the program.
During this time he voted for big oil subsidies on public lands, against clean air and water related proposals, and against legislation cracking down domestic sales of imported ivory—the traffic of which is decimating elephant populations in Africa.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela ground to a halt Friday as a national power blackout entered its second day, stalling public transportation, decimating already scarce food supplies, crippling the vital oil industry and threatening the lives of thousands of chronic patients.
US and South Korean forces are definitely technically capable of decimating the North Korean military with conventional methods alone, though not without weeks or months of troop deployment and potentially gruesome consequences such as mass shelling of South Korea's capital, Seoul.
Picking up 15 years after the outbreak of the population-decimating simian flu, the film feels like a primate hybrid of The Searchers, The Great Escape, and Apocalypse Now (with lone human movie star, Woody Harrelson, in the gonzo Kurtz role).
And they always go, "Well, there used to be stables and horses and then there were cars and it just changed," and I'm like, I don't think you're making things, like, I don't think you're replacing, I think you're actually decimating.
It may be interesting to look at, but an explosion of red tide algae off the coast of southwestern Florida is killing off marine animals in record numbers, decimating the population of creatures such as fish, sea turtles, manatees and more.
The popular company is often called out for not only decimating the hotel industry (particularly small locally owned hotels), but also contributing to the rise in rents in cities like Dublin, Toronto, and New Orleans, effectively pricing out long-term residents.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - A severe drought afflicting South Africa's Western Cape province is expected to cut agricultural output by 20 percent this year, decimating the wheat crop and reducing apple, grape and pear exports to Europe, officials said on Thursday.
Sure, you can get away with more boring exposition if it looks incredible—but if you blow your budget decimating buildings or giant CGI tentacle-faced aliens, you have less time and space and writing budget to tell your story properly.
We know that the arc of these new episodes is going to be about a serial killer terrorizing Veronica's hometown of Neptune, California, during spring break, decimating its tourism industry, creating a war between the very divided classes in the town.
A $200 billion hit to the economy -- all at once Now some economists predict the economy will almost certainly succumb to the enormous pressure from the coronavirus, which has forced the shutdown of Italy's economy and is decimating the airline industry.
Like Mr. Biden's other crime initiatives, the 1994 bill created a personal conundrum: How could he help lift up and protect his black constituents from crime without decimating their neighborhoods by sending a disproportionate number of black people to prison?
Faced with its worst crisis since the second world war, Europe is relying on banks to funnel a wall of money to businesses as countries impose lockdowns to stop the spread of the virus, snarling supply chains and decimating revenues.
Faced with its worst crisis since the second world war, Europe is relying on banks to funnel a wall of money to businesses as countries impose lockdowns to stop the spread of the virus, snarling supply chains and decimating revenues.
TamTam and Hoop, as the newest and most vibrant homes for ISIS, have themselves started decimating the network over the last week, but we are likely to see several months during which ISIS supporters attempt to establish themselves on new platforms.
The Mavericks haven't exactly got off to the hottest start to the season, what with injuries decimating their lineup on a seemingly nightly basis, but Barnes himself has adjusted rather nicely on most nights to being the de facto No. 1 option.
Or the fact that both Kavanaugh and Rao were nominated by a President who has been accused of sexual assault by more than a dozen women — and whose administration has been hell-bent on decimating access to abortion and reproductive health care.
SK took the next two rounds, bringing them to match point at 73-27, but VP didn't let them take it easily, decimating SK to make it 216-27 and then taking the next round to make it a close 14-15.
The backdrop: On Tuesday, a presidential task force will issue recommendations for how to deal with a growing opioid epidemic that is decimating families and communities in parts of the U.S. On average, 91 people die in America every day from opioid overdoses.
Teigen retweeted the photo of the J-Biebs look-a-like repulsively decimating his burrito from its core, but instead of expressing shock, disgust, confusion, or outrage — all the feelings any self-respecting burrito-lover would associate with the image — she showed support.
In laying out his work on job creation, regulatory reform, repealing an onerous Obamacare individual mandate, praising America's new position as a net exporter of energy, standing up to China, decimating ISIS, combating socialism and more, the President reminded us why he won.
The UN estimates that conducive breeding conditions could see the locusts multiply by 400 times this year, decimating crops in a region which relies on agriculture for roughly one-third of its gross domestic product (GDP) and more than 65% of its employment.
At this point in the progress of the pandemic, the only way to do this is to have draconian and widespread shutdowns of places where people meet (bars, restaurants, schools, gyms and more), decimating business revenues and throwing people out of work.
The White House's statement is the second time Friday that a federal office has sought to distance itself from the ongoing controversy over the company, which had only two employees and little experience before Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, decimating its electrical infrastructure.
Farmers who want to keep elk away from their crops without decimating local populations could potentially use this dynamic, Dr. Thurfjell said, by killing just a single animal from trespassing herds, so the others learn to avoid that location in the future.
There are two things you need to understand about the famine decimating South Sudan, the world's newest country and one that came into existence largely because of enormous assistance from the US. First, South Sudan isn't the only country in the region facing mass starvation.
From single-handed team aces (that means killing every single person on the enemy team) in Rainbow Six Siege to Luke Skywalker decimating entire armies of players in Battlefront, we've got some of the most awe-inspiring plays and kill streaks from today's hottest shooters.
You might have gotten hip to them when 2016's Nightmare Logic got a lot of well-deserved accolades, but they'd already been sweating it out in and around Dallas since 2008, decimating any house show, DIY spot, or club they came to wreck.
The more than four million refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria reported by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is the horrifying consequence of years of conflict decimating not only that country's social, cultural, economic, and political systems but its environmental resources as well.
An analysis by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a nonpartisan think tank, found that Mr. Trump's potential imposition of double-digit tariffs on China and Mexico would, by decimating international trade, set off a recession in the United States and cost 4.8 million jobs.
As calls for radical health reform grow louder, many on the right, in the center and in the health care industry are arguing that proposals like "Medicare for all" would cause economic ruin, decimating a sector that represents nearly 20 percent of our economy.
Lately, the kitchen has served a lot of purple sea urchin, in part because there are tons of purple sea urchin in the waters off California — multiplying at a shocking rate, invading and decimating kelp forests and threatening the habitats of other sea creatures.
The crucial problems today concern the way technology and globalization are decimating jobs and tearing the social fabric; the way migration is redefining nation-states; the way the post-World War II order is increasingly being rejected as a means to keep the peace.
By buying their way into the churches, private schools, and public radio antennae of millions of Americans, by decimating public institutions and any semblance of media neutrality, these wealthy conservatives had prepared millions of fundamentalists to support a habitually adulterous, pathologically dishonest reality television personality.
In the most infamous example, Facebook opened the floodgate to an era of social media-optimized news before abruptly killing it and decimating traffic to publishers; critics have also argued that the Google-Facebook online ad duopoly is choking the news business to death.
Slack, in particular, has been quietly decimating IRC as mass chats and chat-supported collaborations make the jump from the relative anarchy of IRC to what is perhaps a new group-chat standard (and is based on a fancy newish network protocol called WebSockets).
Then there's the decimating poverty and literal starvation that Charlie and his family endure, the four grandparents who've all shared the same bed without leaving it for 20 years, and the truly creeptastic ends that each of Charlie's competitors meet at the hands of the unperturbed Wonka.
Roose accepted Littlefinger's gift of Sansa only to call him on his two-timing bullshit; Ramsay had a ball toying with poor Sansa and Reek; Walda announced her pregnancy; and the Boltons had some quality father and son time prior to decimating Stannis on the battlefield.
The Clean Power Plan of the Obama administration is Exhibit A. On the campaign trail in states like Ohio and West Virginia, I saw firsthand how the Clean Power Plan regulations were decimating proud coal towns where economic activity was replaced with unemployment lines and drug use.
"These leaders have foolishly paired a big package of tax cuts that will disproportionately benefit well-off New Jerseyans while decimating the state's ability to pay for essential services, promised obligations and other critical investments," said Jon Whiten, the vice president of New Jersey Policy Perspectives.
One specific issue stands out: the destruction of our environment — through decimating the professional ranks of the Environmental Protection Agency; elimination of safeguards protecting the air we breathe and the water we drink; and the continued, obdurate denial of climate change and refusal to work on solutions.
When Luann de Lesseps heard about the wave of historic natural disasters decimating Texas, Florida and now Puerto Rico, she decided to leave her glamorous New York life behind and get her boots on the ground, signing up with the American Red Cross as an emergency services volunteer.
His face covered with the netting of his thick white suit to protect against stings, Cestelos explains how threats to bees in the megacity could jeopardise efforts to make it greener, as the insects fall victim to the same factors decimating rural bee populations - as well as urban sprawl.
They've become the most dominant ant on Bermuda, too, pushing out a species of carpenter ant and so decimating the indigenous Bermuda ant that it was long thought extinct until, in 22009, an intern at the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo found a colony hiding inside an exhibit.
Financial troubles like the loss of a job or a foreclosure—misfortunes that are increasingly likely with the coronavirus decimating the economy—can be triggers for suicide among that group, she cautioned, so she advises people close to men who are struggling to limit their access to guns.
While his newly-fired secretary of State was decimating the ranks of career diplomats, his son-in-law who cannot obtain a high-security clearance acts like a surrogate secretary of State, holding meetings with various foreign players, some of whom are reportedly under investigation by the special counsel.
There are legitimate debates to be had about the merits of offshore wind power versus other types of clean energy, but many of Trump's gripes with the wind industry have little basis in reality, whether he's talking about turbines sending steel "into the atmosphere" or turbines decimating America's bald eagles population.
Bellator's current lightweight champion, Michael Chandler is 1-1 against Alvarez in close fights, Justin Gaethje is perhaps the most entertaining fighter alive and decimating the competition in World Series of Fighting, and at UFC 200 Bellator's previous lightweight champion, Will Brooks will be testing the waters of the UFC division.
"I just want to hear their voice saying they are OK." Lopez joins others on the US mainland and elsewhere anxiously looking for scraps of information after the hurricane pummeled the US commonwealth on Wednesday, decimating the island's already fragile infrastructure, downing electrical cables and telephone poles and crippling communication.
And the sight of a young woman stepping in and decimating the sport was refreshing and maybe even liberating for anyone who had been put off or alienated by the Axe-scented, TapOut-clad, testosterone-gushing reputation that the sport, particularly the UFC, still wasn't doing the best job of shaking.
Australia has continued its practice of housing migrants in inhumane offshore detention centers in Papua New Guinea—except now, drought has dried up the rainwater tanks that supplied New Guinea's drinking water, and salt water from the rising sea has leached into the soil, further decimating agricultural production on the island.
In the Galápagos, environmental groups like Island Conservation and the International Union for Conservation of Nature have explored using an "all-male" gene drive — one that results in only male offspring — to eliminate the rats that are decimating the native bird and turtle populations, which are currently managed with poisoned bait.
While we can only hope that DHS could be held accountable to PACT and that we could return to heeding what environmental impact studies tell us, we are well on our way to decimating over a hundred species to extinction as we build a mile of the wall each day.
"The wildfires decimating Australia, killing people, ravaging wild habitats and pushing communities and firefighters to their absolute limits are growing and coalescing into the country's worst peacetime catastrophe precisely because of climate change," said Paul Read, a co-director of the National Center for Research in Bushfire and Arson at Monash University in Melbourne.
The world is not cutting emissions fast enough to prevent global temperatures from spiking into dangerous territory, slashing crop yields and decimating food production in many parts of the world, as well as flooding coastal cities while parching large swaths of the globe, killing perhaps millions of mostly poor people from heat stress alone.
It's that chameleonic nature that makes her a great fit for Earth Break: A Few Suggestions For Survival, With Additional Hints and Tips About How to Make Yourself More Comfortable During the Alien Apocalypse, a new narrative podcast in which she plays a woman who may be the sole survivor of a planet-decimating alien invasion.
Six people have died due to hurricane-related incidents in the US.Hurricane Matthew Death Toll Climbs to 842 in HaitiHurricane Matthew ravaged Haiti on Tuesday, completely decimating the southeastern region of the…Read more ReadWhen Matthew made landfall this morning southeast of McClellanville, it was still a category 1 hurricane, reaching maximum sustained winds of 75 mph.
But sadly, for the Haitian people, the initial damage wreaked by environmental disaster has traditionally become a prelude to the disappointment of promises of international aid and relief, especially those sponsored by the U.S. The Category 4 hurricane touched down on Haiti's southern shore on Tuesday, leaving hundreds dead in its wake and decimating the country's already fragile communications infrastructure.
By holding the state's asserted rationale for its clinic-decimating regulations up to the light and finding it specious and counterproductive, the court has shut down one of abortion opponents' main recent strategies: enacting "targeted regulation of abortion providers" laws that impose on doctors who perform abortions special restrictions not placed on doctors who do procedures of equal or greater risk.
Two things: first, cities became more attractive prospects for real estate developers after a period of urban decline in the 1960s and 70s—decline brought on by developers and governments themselves, as local, state and federal agencies subsidized mortgages for suburban housing and "redlined" black and Latino neighborhoods, trapping poor people of color in cities, and decimating real estate values.
So I gave in and told her how I had volunteered to crawl in the dark, a sidelong approach to the machine-gun post that was decimating us, and what I'd felt as I crawled, unobserved, to a distance of less than forty metres from the emplacement, and how I'd wiped out the machine gunners with one expert throw of a hand grenade.
I acknowledge that by showing how ancient empires like Rome denuded large landscapes of northern Africa, but I also wanted to be very clear: It's industrial capitalism that is taking these events—which were in many ways local and affecting one part of the ecosystem—and making them global and pushing them to the point where we're decimating the vast majority of life on the planet.
Not only have more female actors told their Weinstein stories to the press, but there was a group of decimating stories by Ronan Farrow in the New Yorker detailing sexual assault allegations against Weinstein, accusations that he would shut down female actors' careers after they rebuffed him, and most spectacularly, that Weinstein allegedly had hired ex-Mossad agents as private investigators to spy on his perceived enemies, such as McGowan.
Trump, the G-7 and the absence of American leadership The Hill's Morning Report - Dem lawmakers put guns, hate groups on fall agenda MORE, who is the summit host this year, announced on Twitter his own interest in focusing the attention of leaders from industrialized nations on commercial deforestation and fires decimating the Amazon rainforest in Latin America, resulting in dire warnings from scientists about irreversible global calamity.
The monolithic riffs (and rolling clouds of smoke) that doom titans like Usnea, Conan, Inverloch (who added liberal doses of ugly, decimating death metal) and Monolord called forth from the void were aptly balanced by fast, cold, ugly blasts of black metal from Naðra, Misþyrming, Taake, Balmog, Infra, and Marduk, while Possession and the mighty Incantation held it down for pure death metal destruction amd Doom kept the punks bouncing.
Then, President-elect Trump, catalyzing an upside breakout of an 18-month trading range in equities, decimating sovereign debt globally, including one of the fastest backup in 10-year yields ever experienced, threatening a multi-decade bull market in bonds, and threatening to stoke the near moribund flames of tepid inflation, a task that trillions in monetary stimulus and millions of words and phrases too carefully uttered by central bankers have been unable to accomplish.
She described the details of that solution in a blog post: – Amazon: Whole Foods; Zappos; – Facebook: WhatsApp; Instagram; – Google: Waze; Nest; DoubleClick Let's consider for a moment what this brave new world will look like — not the nirvana imagined by regulators and legislators who believe that decimating a company's business model will deter only the "bad" aspects of the model while preserving the "good," as if by magic, but the inevitable reality of antitrust populism.
No change to text.) * Disease has spread to 50 countries, decimating herds * China hit hardest as the world's largest pork producer * OIE chief sees virus spreading further in Asia within months PARIS, Oct 31 (Reuters) - African swine fever will spread further across Asia where it has devastated herds, and no country is immune from being hit by the deadly animal virus, the head of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said on Wednesday.
As extreme and horrifying as the attack was, similar anti-black race riots and assaults happened all across the US. Although these attacks generally occurred after a white mob was enraged by very specific events, they were really part of a broader pattern of systemic violence meant to oppress black Americans — decimating some of their wealthiest neighborhoods, like Black Wall Street, and eliminating economic and political opportunities to rise up in the process.
To be fair though, Craigslist, which had a huge role in decimating the newspaper business, never got this kind of enmity, in part because Craig Newmark never walked around saying, "I'd like to hear more about your concerns and maybe there's a way we can work with you" and "I've got a new pilot program," or, "Here's some funding if you all create" whatever the equivalent of live video for Craigslist would be.
No change to text.) * Disease has spread to 50 countries, decimating herds * China hit hardest as the world's largest pork producer * OIE chief sees virus spreading further in Asia within months By Sybille de La Hamaide PARIS, Oct 31 (Reuters) - African swine fever will spread further across Asia where it has devastated herds, and no country is immune from being hit by the deadly animal virus, the head of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said on Wednesday.

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