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Ultimately, it came too late and with too much destructive force.
In this piece, violence becomes a creative rather than destructive force.
As you know by now ... Hurricane Dorian's been a destructive force.
It's almost a destructive force, undoing the generation of a new species.
In the wake of their destructive force, a Martian mystery was born.
George Orwell had no doubt that international sport was a destructive force.
They're molecularly identical, but without the destructive force of mining or murky ethics.
The destructive force embodied in incitement against foreigners and minorities is a frightening thing.
Any species — any group of people — can become a destructive force if it's not careful.
Cultural chaos, like chaos in nature, can be a constructive as well as destructive force.
Tariffs and other trade barriers represent a destructive force for an otherwise thriving U.S. economy.
The slow path of the storm this week had officials concerned about its destructive force.
They told me of the test in New Mexico, and the destructive force they had revealed.
Think about that: Bonds was such a destructive force in 2004 that rivals simply stopped competing.
Enemy soldiers were terrified of its destructive force, which they sometimes referred to as 'steel rain.
Runes must be drawn from, and when one goes off, it's with some impressively destructive force.
Firebase turns inward, examining the destructive force of trauma through the lens of American troops invading Vietnam.
Monday's fire was not the first and won't be the last destructive force to batter Notre Dame.
Irving has seen limited time this year, but when he has played, he has been a destructive force.
The storm also glazed roads and varnished trees as it walloped the Mid-Atlantic region with destructive force.
But, the report also states that as in the past, technology will not be a purely destructive force.
It's possible that Valetudo — or a larger previous version of it — was the destructive force behind the collision.
Slowly, Nga-Yee comes to fear the destructive force she has unleashed and the devil's pact they've made.
A camera has the potential to be a destructive — and has been — a destructive force in her life.
Director and producing mogul Brett Ratner says film critic aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes is a destructive force in Hollywood.
Indeed, there's probably no better remedy for Holm's current situation than a win over a destructive force like Cyborg.
Later in life he gave speeches and lectures well into his nineties, warning against the destructive force of totalitarianism.
Scene 16: "Battle over the Potomac": The S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarriers are going down in flames, and their destructive force is awesome.
Mr. Bannon, who has become close to Cardinal Burke, himself sees the pope as a destructive force in the church.
With Hurricane Irma's destructive force having pushed north, Floridians are beginning to check on what has become of their homes.
The brightest minds created the most destructive force, and then leaders spent years working out rationales for its world-ending use.
Classical philosopher like Socrates and Marcus Aurelius saw passion as a liability not an asset: an insatiable and destructive force. Why?
President Obama presides over an arsenal of nuclear arms that experts see as equal in destructive force to 80,000 Hiroshima bombs.
More than a dozen fires are burning across the state, claiming lives, obliterating homes and setting records for their destructive force.
But the politically destructive force of the video lay in its power to pull back the curtain on his true self.
So, what happens when a wholly destructive force gains control of the White House communications system and presents itself to journalism?
The driving force, the destructive force, is the ice, and specifically, because of climate change, the timing and speed of its melting.
If the destructive force of the fire gets close enough, it will be too late for them to do anything about it.
Kendi's new book is essential reading for anyone trying to figure out why racism remains such a destructive force in American life.
Gerguri said the explosives contained fragments of metal, bolts and nails to increase their destructive force and cause a high number of victims.
That it would be as powerful a destructive force as many Americans feared — but only for some of the Americans who feared it.
On Netflix, it's more like she is the destructive force, and it's being amplified by her violin, instead of the other way around.
Further, the trial of the president succeeded in changing his behavior so that he was no longer a destructive force in American politics.
LONDON — Depending on whom you ask, the director Katie Mitchell is either a guiding light or a destructive force of the British stage.
She is a powerful right-wing activist, and a racist, who uses her fortune as a destructive force to thwart fundamental democratic principles.
Rather than portraying Comey as carried away by his biblical flood, the report finds that he was the destructive force behind the controversy.
The wave of sudden celebrity can be a source of much-needed momentum or a destructive force — it just depends on who's looking.
Washington (CNN)Carol Swain, a conservative African-American professor, slammed the Black Lives Matter movement Saturday, calling it a "very destructive force" in America.
And that arms control brings not just constraints on weapons of unimaginable destructive force, but also verification that provides knowledge of capabilities and intentions.
"on balance, a destructive force for the internet," and noted that the company has destroyed significant amounts of our digital heritage throughout its history.
And it is aiming for something much bigger: a hydrogen bomb, with a destructive force up to 1,000 times greater than ordinary nuclear weapons.
So far, deepfakes as a destructive force in politics is just hype, and a distraction from real issues of media literacy and algorithmically assisted virality.
Credence is possessed by a dark destructive force known as an Obscurus, which Grindelwald hopes to use as a weapon against his nemesis, Albus Dumbledore.
Hurricane Harvey was a destructive force in Texas just a few weeks ago, and Hurricane Irma could bring more flooding and damage to the Southeast.
We see the pursuit by Americans of varied lifestyles and cultural preferences as a healthy sign of American freedom and choice, not a destructive force.
Experts say its ultimate goal is to transform an ordinary atom bomb into a hydrogen bomb, which can raise its destructive force by 1,000 times.
The destructive force of these warheads range from seven times more powerful than the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima to 30 times more powerful than that device.
Images of the wrecked road circulated nationally all weekend, an emblem of the destructive force that Alaskans endured when the magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck on Friday.
Paradoxically, Under the Water resembles both a destructive force and a protective shelter, as well as the natural beauty of sunlight and the inevitability of darkness.
Later, 15-year-old Polly is overtaken by the same destructive force, becoming overpoweringly jealous of the beautiful and glamorous Laurel and her hold on Tom.
Clinton will need to continue to use Trump's destructive force against him in the upcoming months, and she will need to bait carefully in the presidential debates.
Clinton will need to continue to use Trump's destructive force against him in the upcoming months, and she will need to bait carefully in the Presidential Debates.
As far as I can understand, it's an effect of actively repressing children's magic to the point where they traumatically release it as a dark, destructive force.
Mr. Arpaio swatted his hands at the notion that he had been a destructive force, or that his years in office had caused any type of rift.
He believes that if the Federal Reserve raises rates next year it will be because of rising inflation and that is "a major destructive force" for the greenback.
Senators and aides say they've felt reassured after recent discussions with Sanders and his advisers that he won't be a destructive force once voting concludes in mid-June.
Now, the rip-rap, the shore reinforcement made of boulders, is the only thing protecting their home from the destructive force of the waves of the Beaufort Sea.
We also witnessed the power of emotional intelligence, the destructive force of lashing out solely based on emotions, and the consequences of not factoring emotions into the equation.
Then, just five years later, they found themselves at the center of another, equally turbulent, carelessly destructive force — the plans of an ambitious Scottish businessman named Robert Hunter.
But they cite a range of evidence suggesting that the isolated nation is now working hard to raise the destructive force of its nuclear arsenal with thermonuclear fire.
The fear that girds the lack of platonic touch among American men also fuels the destructive force of their hands, a 2002 study in the journal Adolescence found.
The organization cited the importance of mangroves as breeding grounds for fish that are exploited commercially, as well as an effective way of breaking the destructive force of hurricanes.
This perfect storm of anti-environmental conservatism now seems poised to strike against our environmental agencies and laws with a destructive force never before seen in our modern era.
With the empire gone and the union under strain from rival nationalist movements in Scotland and Northern Ireland, English nationalism has flooded to the surface with great destructive force.
In September, he celebrated the most successful test yet of a North Korean nuclear weapon — one that exploded with more than twice the destructive force of the Hiroshima bomb.
The Park Service vigilantly fought back the beginnings of forest fires; this seemed wise, fire being a reckless and destructive force, but it actually kept the sequoias from reproducing.
He brought that movement together, he built an organization that had more a destructive force on the United States and Muslims throughout the world than any terrorist leader in history.
One way of measuring the destructive force of a quake is its magnitude at its origin point, another is via its intensity at different locations, as the energy radiates outward.
Likewise, when we look at Plainview now, we may see something we hadn't expected: a rapacious, destructive force of the present rather than a remnant of a comfortably distant past.
" He said that recently the dizzying speed of progress in the digital age was leading young engineers to believe in "doomsday scenarios" whereby technology would turn into "this destructive force.
Bear in mind that a single modern warhead has more destructive force than all of the bombs detonated in World War II combined, including the atomic weapons dropped on Japan.
The Romans understood it was an active volcano, but felt that their appeals and sacrifices to the gods would prevent its destructive force from destroying their manufactured heaven on earth.
The country is "engaging in structural, deep, far-reaching reforms at the same time as fighting a brutal war against a destructive force," he told Reuters in a telephone interview.
One former state-party chairman calls him "a uniquely destructive force", more interested in tearing the party down—he is, after all, not even a Democrat—than helping to build it.
Even on that time scale we are still only in the beginning stages of dealing with the damage of human industry (a relatively new, destructive force) through the arts and music.
The destructive force of that single hydrogen device turned out to be far greater than all explosives used in World War II, including the atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Wednesday's quake measured 19703 and hit just 6 miles (10 km) beneath the surface of the earth, a shallow depth that multiplied its destructive force, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The destructive force of that single hydrogen device turned out to be far greater than all explosives used in World War II, including the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The established parties need to deal with this problem not just because their success depends upon it but also because, if left to fester, untamed nationalism can be a powerfully destructive force.
Its destructive force was evident in images tweeted by the fire department showing debris stuck in trees and littering the street, as well as the shattered windows of nearby storefronts and restaurants.
But as long as he remains a destructive force, it would be a waste of everyone's time to continue working with someone who clearly has no interest in coming to an agreement.
The buildups threaten to revive a Cold War-era arms race and unsettle the balance of destructive force among nations that has kept the nuclear peace for more than a half-century.
ZACHARY WOOLFE MusicAeterna; Teodor Currentzis, conductor (Sony Classical) Mahler's darkest symphony takes on destructive force in this shock-and-awe recording by Mr. Currentzis, whose cult following is only likely to widen.
Hurricane Irma, one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic, is ripping through the Caribbean with incredible destructive force, and as of Friday had left at least 19 people dead.
"I think the market's saying, 'Enough, this is damage being done … to pension funds, insurance companies and net interest margins at banks,' and it's a destructive force, not a positive force," Fisher said.
" In its final paragraph, the Global Times warns that the United States should watch itself from becoming a global destructive force before pointing fingers at China for its "so-called nationalism and tyranny.
Critics take a less benign view, seeing him as a destructive force, a pompous and partisan figure in a job that requires strict neutrality, and so nothing less than a menace to parliamentary democracy.
In it, the writer wanted to warn readers about the destructive force of demagoguery and unchecked rhetoric, and his cautionary messages – largely influenced by 19th-century Russian political chaos – resonate in our present political climate.
Additionally, Ernst's husband allegedly threatened to divorce her if she ran for re-election in 2020 (allegations he has denied), and this lack of support at home is another common, destructive force many women face.
Having diminished so many other great American traditions, President Trump has now moved on to debasing the Presidential Medal of Freedom by awarding it to the most destructive force in economic policy since Herbert Hoover.
His lifelong thematic obsessions — the flagellation of the body, the conflation of the scatological and the divine — are expressed on the page with all the rancor and destructive force that eluded him in his theatrical productions.
Foreign-policy realists will also, with justification, point out that the main reason why great powers no longer fight each other is because the destructive force of nuclear weapons has removed any incentive to do so.
Dawkins tells me she believe many things are more natural than we commonly assume, that creation and gardening are natural, and that even humans, an environmentally destructive force, are still part of the ecosystem they litter.
Nuclear weapons, for him, seem less like a real destructive force that he needs to study carefully and understand, and more like a toy he gets to play around with now that he's running a country.
"What he is saying is that we cannot continue to go forward when so few have so much and when greed is such a destructive force, not only in the U.S. but throughout the world," he continued.
While you are enthralled by her artwork, you are also aware of the context: you hear the surging ocean outside and see sunlight pouring in, while bearing witness to the direct evidence of a hurricane's destructive force.
But military officials around the world say that even if South Korea's defense forces get the money, it won't be enough to deal with the massive destructive force awaiting them just across the border in North Korea.
Seeking another weapon that could help him destroy Dumbledore — the Obscurus, a parasite that arises from suppressed magical powers and expresses itself with a dark, destructive force — is what led him to New York, and to Credence.
He reaches back behind him as if to throw something, and the sky ripples and cracks behind him — he's summoning some destructive force from the very fabric of time and space itself, calling down giant fireballs of doom.
As well as a series of increasingly successful missile launches last year, in September the North set off a presumed hydrogen bomb underground with a good 15 times the destructive force of the one America dropped on Hiroshima.
It was not immediately obvious to some that the alert of an impending, destructive force of nature was a test—and at least one-third party app, AccuWeather, reportedly pushed it out as a genuine alert in multiple states.
Will he – a man of no apparent fixed intellectual or political abode – retreat into the solitary place that feeds his Twitter rage and turns him into the ungovernable destructive force he has often been in the first months of his office?
The Jamaican bobsleigh federation president Christian Stokes said Kiriasis had been "a destructive force on the team" but the 43-year-old rejected the allegations and said she had been suddenly demoted to a position as the team's track analyst.
The tall buildings of a sprawling city are visible in the far distance, reminding viewers of the imposition of human civilization in a region whose natural phenomena, from the jaws of an alligator to the destructive force of hurricanes, are not easily tamed.
The detailed descriptions of the wind's nightmarish, destructive force give the whole thing a realistic, could-this-actually-happen vibe which makes the story constantly tense, and the relationship between the main character and the pregnant woman he's helping adds an undercurrent of poignancy.
The details, added after Whitney was no longer using it as a studio, are incredible, with humans battling an octopus, deer and dogs soaring through clouds and stars, planets radiating from a smiling sun, and numerous other scenes responding to fire as a rejuvenating and destructive force.
The most pertinent answer to that question in Texas as elsewhere is the killer did it because he could — he could get the firepower, a viciously effective Ruger assault rifle, and register his grievance as something supreme in his mind by applying destructive force upon the innocent.
See, I think we're ... To take a step back for a second, Peter, I think we're engaged in an uncontrolled experiment, to find out what happens to a mature democracy when a wholly destructive force gains control of the White House communications system and the presidency itself.
A video taken from the seaside Palu Grand Mall shows the moments just before the tsunami made landfall and then its destructive force as the first wave swept over the beach, pushing cafes off the sand and into the street, where cars and pedestrians were soon submerged.
The most destructive force here appears to be the Mueller investigation itself because not only did it commit a string of constitutionally questionable actions, it also it drove a stake into the foreign policy objective of having a better relationship with Russia so as to peel them off of alliances with China, Syria and Iran.
"North Korea appears to have a family of relatively reliable, miniaturized fission weapons with the destructive force rivaling the size of the Hiroshima blast that can use plutonium or weapon-grade uranium and fit on a number of ballistic missiles," David Albright, president of the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security, said during congressional testimony last September.
If the United States appeared to be under nuclear assault, the president would have minutes to decide whether the threat was real, and to fire as many as 925 nuclear warheads with a destructive force greater than 17,000 Hiroshima bombs, according to estimates by Hans M. Kristensen, the director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists, a private group in Washington.
"The insidious, destructive force of the path of least resistance is everywhere you look," he said and gave the example of Republicans not speaking out against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE as an instance.
Republican consultant Elise Jordan on Tuesday called President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's Twitter account "a destructive force" amid reports of talks between North Korea and South Korea.
This isn't true in practice, but at a time when the powerful people of the world have more avenues to attack journalism than ever, the Times's insistence that the world isn't real until the Times says so is a legitimately destructive force within the journalism industry—not least because no one within the Times seems to be able to do anything about it, even if they're willing to acknowledge the problem.
I talk sometimes about my uncle from M.I.T., and he would tell me many years ago when he was up at M.I.T. as a, he was a professor, he was a great guy in many respects, but a very brilliant guy, and he would tell me many years ago about the power of weapons someday, that the destructive force of these weapons would be so massive, that it's going to be a scary world.
Since then Iran's government has put significant resources into developing its own cyber army, who have shown themselves to be innovative and adept at conducting campaigns across the globe Here's where they've struck the U.S. before: READ: Here's Everything You Need to Know About the Situation in Iran Right Now Iran may not be on the same level as China, Russia or the U.S. when it comes to offensive cyber skills, but these efforts have shown that it can be a highly capable and destructive force willing to attack targets on U.S. soil.

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