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"disintegration" Definitions
  1. the process of becoming much less strong or united and being gradually destroyed
  2. the process of breaking into small parts or pieces and being destroyed
"disintegration" Synonyms
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The EU itself is on a path of slow disintegration.
Europe, he said, faces a choice between unity and disintegration.
Japanese politics is still dealing with the Democratic Party's disintegration.
The physical precision he brings to Patrick's disintegration is remarkable.
But the disintegration of the Soviet Union was nearly complete.
But German hopes of disintegration were dashed on the battlefield.
The disintegration of the refineries has left many workers dispirited.
The social fabric was torn by community disintegration and family breakdown.
" Morris responded, "How about we compromise and say disintegration and decay?
If there's one app whose disintegration still stings, Vine's definitely it.
Middle East, the sheer momentum of disintegration limits even rudimentary efforts
The disintegration that until that moment was unimaginable suddenly seemed inevitable.
Its sharp yellow hue comes from carrots braised to near disintegration.
The consequences of Syria's disintegration have spread far beyond its borders.
The second is the utter disintegration of centralized power within the GOP.
Mechanics for the disintegration of a company could take a few forms.
He's been listening to Disintegration and Pretty Hate Machine a lot lately.
Then it was memories there, and then the disintegration of this marriage.
If Britain leaves, it could presage the disintegration of the European project.
Then you would probably see disintegration of Europe as we know it.
Impact: Disintegration of talks would threaten the United States economy's recent strength.
The utter disintegration of journalism in America is a huge, untold story.
Rather, I think the episode furthered the trending disintegration of Negan's strength.
Quite possibly it could mean the disintegration of the European Union itself. Perhaps.
War not only kills and maims, but destroys vital infrastructure accelerating the disintegration.
By the middle of last year it was on the brink of disintegration.
Is the NFL players' protest being exploited by ideologues to promote America's disintegration?
His election reassured financial markets which feared the disintegration of the European Union.
The computer and the material are one and the same—incapable of disintegration.
Riedelsheimer's camera captures the initiation, the peak, and the disintegration of this process.
Plus, the slow disintegration of Lorelai and Christopher's relationship becomes inevitable here. 246.
But this risks encouraging more exits from the bloc and possibly its disintegration.
The Interpreter The risk of European disintegration looks significantly more real this week.
Yet that assuredness was warped by the post-communist disintegration of neighboring Yugoslavia.
If he doesn't act responsibly, however, he could accelerate the left wing's disintegration.
Is it because he cannot actually see himself in this state of disintegration?
But if the union cannot embrace differentiation, it faces the risk of disintegration instead.
Since then the tempo of events has quickened and the risk of disintegration deepened.
Decorated with historic frescos, many are in a state of gentle but inexorable disintegration.
"I watched his disintegration each moment of each day for six years," she wrote.
The alternative is years of further conflict and the FARC's disintegration into criminal bands.
"(This) contributed to the disintegration of the era of the pyramid builders," Barta explains.
Veterans know to laminate them in clear tape to avoid disintegration from the elements.
The EU's own strongmen may not fully realize that they're provoking the EU's disintegration.
Its leaders promised, and delivered, badly needed social order in areas reeling from disintegration.
Viewers can expect gloomier visuals to signify Elliot's continuing mental disintegration, Mr. Esmail said.
Is there an alternative to the slow-motion descent and disintegration I've just described?
The two-year disintegration of the group's high-pressure friendship is narratively that minute.
DJs are also moving online to cope with the disintegration of in-person nightlife.
The resounding failure of administration efforts to stop Syria's disintegration has been virtually ignored.
Because ice shelves float on the ocean, their disintegration does not increase sea levels.
Mohammed Siad Barre, seized power in a coup, the first step in Somalia's disintegration.
Putin is eager to see the disintegration of the NATO alliance and a stronger Russia.
The biggest worry of the fund managers polled by BAML is that of EU disintegration.
With the disintegration of Brangelina, why not use Halloween to show you're firmly Team Angie?
" Morris dubbed her a "connoisseur of decay," to which Purcell objected: "Well, let's say disintegration.
Turns out #BorisJohnson didn't create #Brexit and risk UK disintegration for personal career at all.
Diana did find a suitable marriage, and the story of its disintegration is well known.
Though this space shuttle's disintegration on re-entry killed its human crew, the nematodes survived.
Fears of disintegration pushed them into the arms of politicians who promised the tightest control.
Our current human condition is a result of unprecedented unification as well as unprecedented disintegration.
Mr. Allen takes the stand and describes the disintegration of his relationship with Ms. Farrow.
You hear about the same effects: "social collapse," drug use, crime, the disintegration of family.
Cultural laissez-faire weakened social solidarity, with opioid-driven disintegration the starkest symptom of decay.
They are full of silences, wan light, somber darkness, acerbic humor, and signs of disintegration.
But the disintegration of the Soviet Empire posed some real challenges for American foreign policy.
"Brexit and Trump will be energizing the forces of disintegration in the euro area," he said.
Or how Mad Men began its final run with the complete emotional disintegration of Don Draper.
Mr Putin's restoration project is working because the disintegration of the Soviet Union was not complete.
Tony Stark blames Pym — and the day he hit Janet — for the disintegration of their group.
It's what marks Annie's disintegration into the mussed-up being she is when the show starts.
Today, the band released "Disintegration Anxiety," the first new song from their upcoming record The Wilderness.
The new observations show that cometary disintegration is far more complex and dynamic than previously thought.
The ECB is holding the fort but its work is thwarted by forces of political disintegration.
SULLIVAN: But this is all a slow disintegration of an American identity, which is not racial.
Italy might inspire copycats, leading to dangerous instability, if not outright disintegration of the currency union.
When singing about a fucked-up relationship plummeting through its disintegration phase, she basically looks delighted.
Ethnic autonomy could lead to secession of Xinjiang and Tibet — a de facto disintegration of China.
They are now considered a major driver of the disintegration they were once meant to solve.
CreditCreditSasha Rudensky for The New York Times The disintegration of Jake's life took him by surprise.
And like many of his films, the semi-autobiographical movie charts the disintegration of a relationship.
Glowing beneath Seberg's famous blond pixie cut, confident yet fragile, she's a picture of gorgeous disintegration.
Season 2 promos promise we'll see the disintegration of Redmond's best friendship with co-star Stephanie Hollman.
It may not lead to the headlong disintegration of the Republican Party, another outcome predicted in advance.
Family separation and disintegration is the price my family paid for a shot at the American Dream.
Theresa May's historic defeat on January 15th showed how far the disintegration on the right has gone.
Other scientists have considered the possibility of rapid ice sheet disintegration and come to much higher estimates.
Mr Trump paints the European Union as a plot against American interests and has urged its disintegration.
The vacuoles of faded tints become stains, underscoring the paper's susceptible surface and the drawing's unavoidable disintegration.
The first is disintegration: the parts that make up different networks in the brain become less cohesive.
The subsequent violence led to more than 5m deaths and contributed to the disintegration of the DRC.
The firm's half-year results would be re-stated to reflect the disintegration of CAF, Wikramanayake said.
Frequent, large calving events at the neighboring Larsen B Ice Shelf presaged that shelf's disintegration in 2002.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, the poor and chronically divided Balkan country, is facing a new threat of disintegration.
The last issue is "territorial disintegration" which Soros focused on primarily by using the example of Brexit.
Their imminent disintegration can be weirdly gripping, inviting us to examine them brush stroke by brush stroke.
With the preacher's shuddering, convulsive movements, he offers fragmented human motion as a metaphor for social disintegration.
And it almost rips the seams out of Mr. Zeller's carefully measured study of one woman's disintegration.
Colonel Tin saw the Soviet bloc's disintegration as the right moment for his own political about-face.
Scientists say that the ice sheet there may be in the early stages of an irreversible disintegration.
Through the fog of mental disintegration, Maud looks for clues and keeps seeing characters from the past.
Ms. Fox's best-known novel for adults is "Desperate Characters" (21997), about the disintegration of a marriage.
The bomb was detonated when the plane reached 31,000 feet, leading to a rapid disintegration of the aircraft.
The disintegration of sea-dependent industries such as fishing caused widespread unemployment and economic hardship in local communities.
As institutions decay and social norms fray, democratic processes and practices are prone to apathy, demagoguery and disintegration.
All these problems seem to justify the belief that the country's disintegration is only a matter if time.
It could boost the populist backlash against liberal democracy and hasten the disintegration of the trans-Atlantic alliance.
The move may be enough to save her three-month old coalition government, which had faced potential disintegration.
Though the movie followed the disintegration of a marriage, Jolie Pitt revealed that they were stronger than ever.
Also in Libya it should have been obvious that if Gaddafi goes down the consequence would be disintegration.
Playing it today, against a backdrop of looming ecological disaster and political disintegration, it reads like a prophecy.
"Family disintegration has a lot to do with the violence facing El Salvador today," said schoolteacher Joaquin Orellana.
But he also knew it presented dangers -- not least of all the disintegration of American resolve and unity.
NATO could still have expanded eastward later, and Russians would still have been traumatised by their bloc's disintegration.
Now Mar Mattai stands witness to the disintegration of Iraq, and of much of the modern Arab order.
Dr. Wolf was among the first to predict the economic disintegration of the Soviet Union in the 13s.
But sudden reversals of fortune can lead to the disintegration of an army, which will scatter if routed.
The problem is the impastoed materiality accumulated on the picture plane works against the supposed symbolism of disintegration.
This situation is exactly what we had to deal with because the disintegration of quantum systems is random.
By the time of Disintegration, they'd have perfected this sound and have made it a commercially viable pursuit.
As advertised, Beach's essay covers the seven-year story of her friendship with Calloway and its subsequent disintegration.
Dallol, which means disintegration in the Afar language, is the section that is home to colorful, otherworldly formations.
"Brexit is becoming soft to the point of disintegration," said Johnson, who resigned as foreign minister last July.
But if Brexit proceeds and European disintegration gathers pace, Europe will be likely useless for all of these purposes.
Though humanity and seimei had staved the disintegration of their common environments, some things remained too damaged to fix.
Mr Macron's western European gang fears stagnation and opposes Mr Weber; the EPP most fears disintegration and supports him.
In half the countries on the continent, snarling populists eager for European disintegration were terrifying the pro-EU establishment.
Mark Parascandola's photos tell the strange, melancholy story of the erection, disintegration, and repurposing of the 1960s film sets.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Moscow's military support has helped prevent the disintegration of Syria, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.
"Now the catastrophic scenario that many feared has materialized, making the disintegration of the EU practically irreversible," wrote Soros.
As a writer, Carson dwells in a space of disintegration because she doubts the existence of a cohesive whole.
Now, years after the movement's disintegration, the Minutemen are making headlines again—this time, in the 2016 presidential race.
This disintegration of Dickens's early family became a psychic wound that he felt compelled to heal again and again.
But it is Venezuela that continues to chart a different course from neighbors — with an increasingly breakneck economic disintegration.
It's a scene of disintegration: of clouds of ashes; scattered papers; milling, dispersing crowds; a slow-motion falling-apart.
The essay's theme — what Mr. Melillo calls the "disintegration of the social order" — is more than a historical curiosity.
The partial disintegration and discrediting of the alt-right was one positive outcome of Charlottesville; there have been others.
The move will come as a major relief to many who found themselves unemployed overnight after Thomas Cook's disintegration.
And although the sticker remained, I watched it molder for years, mentally tracking its disintegration until it finally disappeared.
Some scientists fear that West Antarctica's immense ice sheet may have entered the early stages of an unstoppable disintegration.
" He taxes Whitman with a disintegration of personhood, "leaking out in a sort of dribble, oozing into the universe.
Scientists see evidence that the ice sheet there may have gone into the early stages of an irreversible disintegration.
Why not do the same with antique lace, she thought, which was otherwise in danger of discoloration and disintegration?
Interestingly, scans of the brain while on drugs show a type of "disintegration" where there's less connectivity between different parts.
They impart an uncommon joie de vivre in a story that is commonly defined in terms of disintegration and sadness.
It would give Russia control over a portion of the electorate and could lead to further disintegration of the country.
There is a tension between solidity and disintegration, between the boldly colored passages of impasto and the noticeably perforated field.
Armenia, which claims to be the starting-point of the Soviet disintegration in 1991, proved different and separate from Russia.
The army has traditionally seen itself as the only institution preventing the country's disintegration and has favored a unitary state.
This might be the first of many political expressions of discontent among EU countries, potentially causing the disintegration of Europe.
What felt like the transition from a period of revelation into psychic disintegration ending in prayers for a sudden end.
So Brexit could lead to a more integrated EU, or it could be the first step in its slow disintegration.
But now our future is in danger of being taken away by the other extreme, by the maniacs of disintegration.
The European Union often frustrates American presidents, yet the disintegration of the bloc would be a geopolitical disaster for Washington.
This was successfully achieved during the tragic years of the first World War, when the country was led to disintegration.
In the movie of our own unraveling disintegration, one wonders why we can't get a good gaffer or key grip.
Putin won a victory the following year with Brexit, which isolated the U.K. while accelerating the trend toward European disintegration.
Its steely, unblinking account of sexual degradation and psychic disintegration impressed those who were not appalled by its sexual politics.
We've watched Arctic sea ice vanish at a record pace and measured the early disintegration of Antarctica's great ice sheets.
The homage here is thematic: "Contempt," which had a Scorsese-sponsored rerelease in 1997, shows the disintegration of a marriage.
"Absent an unexpected fading or disintegration, this object should be observable for at least a year," according to the circular.
In past centuries, books and scrolls preserved the knowledge of our ancestors, even though they were prone to damage and disintegration.
It's about the disintegration of that relationship as told through the people who knew Dan and the two formerly married people.
He booted the Brotherhood from office and sees Mr Assad as another bulwark against extremism and the disintegration of the state.
Brexit is a historic event in Europe and from here on the entire story will be one of disintegration not integration.
At the same time, Yang was shaken by the social disintegration he saw in the cities VFA was trying to help.
This distance between Froman's words and the contradictory reality is at the heart of the disintegration of the global trade consensus.
If the books do tend toward sprawl, maybe it's because the total disintegration of society tends to be a messy affair.
Engineers determined that flushable wipes in various states of disintegration comprised less than two percent of the materials collection screens captured.
Guinevere's adultery eventually brought down Arthur's fellowship with the Knights of the Round Table, and led to the disintegration of Camelot.
Which is odd since this is a book about the bardo — the disintegration of the self and the transformation of energy.
What if Mr. Trump's achievement turns out to be not just hijacking the party of Ronald Reagan, but catalyzing its disintegration?
The demise of the Soviet Union and subsequent disintegration of the Warsaw Pact completely altered the balance of power in Europe.
"Today's decisions demonstrate that the disintegration of the Western community does not need to become a lasting trend," Mr. Tusk said.
One of Saturday's was "It Can Never Be the Same," the beginning of the first encore, after "Disintegration," steady and glum.
The disintegration of these "mediating institutions" has, ironically, provided a vacuum into which the polarizing forces have moved, further fracturing society.
The exhibition brochure considers desire, fear, eroticism, as well as abjection, the disintegration of barriers and even the evocation of death.
Twenty One Pilots is an amalgam of the sounds made by two decades of the disintegration of arena-size guitar rock.
Still, experts say, with the disintegration of Venezuela's health system, there is little to prevent tuberculosis from spiraling out of control.
The book, published in Britain this month, charts the disintegration of a Chinese official who is haunted by his violent past.
The resulting leadership vacuum, and the scramble to fill it, would no doubt hasten the coming disintegration of the Islamic State.
Disintegration and rebellion dovetailed in a line of derelict shipping piers that stretched the Hudson River between Chelsea and Greenwich Village.
Maybe, after years of delay, Paris and Berlin are finally taking the initiative to reverse Europe's seemingly unstoppable, slow-motion disintegration.
Researchers have suggested that this disintegration is responsible for why people report losing their sense of self or ego while on drugs.
More broadly, he told Reuters he saw no alternative to drastic reforms, without which there could be "a disintegration of Indian Railways".
Under challenging light, people's faces would look like wax figurines at the start of their disintegration after Thanos had snapped his fingers.
The earlier you can get into the cycle of the disintegration of a political system that undergirds security and order, the better.
This occurred less through legislative prohibitions on political participation than a slow disintegration of our national commitment to civil rights and integration.
The deeper ice the Larsen C had once shielded is expected to become vulnerable to melting and disintegration, especially with rising temperatures.
EVERY few years a high-profile commentator gains fame and sometimes shame by predicting the imminent disintegration of the Chinese Communist Party.
Like a stage prop seen in close proximity, they reveal the shoddy material beneath the surface color and their potential for disintegration.
"Of course, the atmospherics drives the media agenda, all of which points to a sort of disintegration of Western unity," Osborne said.
Vidya Chauhan (Raveena Tandon), who was also raped, is crushed by her daughter's death and the disintegration of her already crumbling marriage.
New START is leading to significant reductions in the two rival arsenals, a process that began with the disintegration of the USSR.
Selected works explore a bandit, a train ride, the experience of infertility, a mother-daughter relationship and a woman's harrowing psychological disintegration.
Aside from increasing sea levels, scientists predict Larsen C's disintegration could have unforeseen geographical implications on the whole Antarctic Peninsula as well.
It also made him one of the few investors who foresaw—and made money from—the disintegration of the subprime-mortgage market.
Kristen Stewart is a picture of gorgeous disintegration in this speculative look at the F.B.I.'s persecution of the actress Jean Seberg.
Rather, it is merely one more step in the evolution of a violent extremist group and the pitiful disintegration of the region.
And then came the disintegration of that once impenetrable veil—partial, at first, and, by the end of the twentieth century, complete.
A few rooms over, Yashar Azar Emdadian's "Disintegration" makes a banal act a public, implicitly political sentiment that I couldn't stop watching.
"The decisions made in ... Versailles ... aim to reinforce the process of European Union disintegration which has started with Brexit," he said on Tuesday.
If the upshot is the disintegration of the North American economy, those on both sides of the Rio Grande will be worse off.
Yahoo's disintegration as a venerable online media brand has continued with the shutdown of Yahoo Screen, according to a report from Variety today.
The Democratic Party's about-face on monopolies wasn't just bad for citizens and communities—it led to the disintegration of the party itself.
Additionally, Iran is divided geographically among many ethnic groups, often proud of their semi-independence from Tehran, so national disintegration also was conceivable.
In a letter to the judge he cited a personal crisis that obstructed his judgement at the time, the disintegration of his marriage.
For President Vladimir Putin of Russia, the disintegration of the European Union would be sweet revenge for the fall of the Soviet Union.
That aspect of their paper contrasts with other recent studies postulating that a gradual disintegration of West Antarctica may have already become unstoppable.
Something inside directed me to turn the lights out and to put on William Basinski's The Disintegration Loops, so I did that instead.
Inside, excessive parties are catalysts to the breakdown of complex social dynamics, resulting in the disintegration of Laing and the other residents' sanity.
The state elections in Hesse and Bavaria in the past two weeks were painful reminders of the disintegration of Germany's postwar party system.
In Episode 2, Annie crashes the narrative, driven by guilt over the disintegration of her family and a generalized rage at the world.
It took her husband's serial philandering and the disintegration of her marriage, in 1953, to jog loose her flight from Dachau in 1944.
Aides to Lyndon B. Johnson were so troubled that they sought out three psychiatrists, who concluded that his behavior could indicate paranoid disintegration.
They believe it could lead to the unraveling of an already challenged government and the disintegration of a weary and overstretched security force.
Into your poke bowl: Pretend you're crying about the appropriation of Hawaiian food culture and not the disintegration of autonomy in the workplace.
I think we've all experienced the downside of a hedonistic party scene, the disintegration of self, and trying to rebuild yourself after that.
On-demand, rapid disintegration gives unzipping polymers an edge over biodegradable ones, she says, as biodegradation is often slow and difficult to control.
However, in an industry dominated by family dynasties, the potential disintegration of Mr. Macklowe's family sets him apart, putting his legacy in question.
Who is better situated to survive the disintegration of modern society, after all, than those who never entered it in the first place?
Although Mr. Kim lived out of public view after the disintegration of Daewoo in 1999, he remained a business legend in South Korea.
But the hours-long deposition also sheds light on the disintegration of the relationship between Uber and one of its biggest investors, Google.
Life, at the moment, is scarier than fiction, and compared with the wholesale disintegration of civility taking place in Washington, "Homeland" looks quaint.
A striking change this time is the disintegration of the mainstream, left-leaning Labor Party, which for years has been in the government.
Roma was hit hard by the devastating earthquake in 1985, which accelerated the flight of the affluent and the disintegration of the neighborhood.
"Absent an unexpected fading or disintegration, this object should be observablefor at least a year," the Minor Planet Center wrote in a circular.
The asteroid's disintegration generated a half-megaton shock wave that blew out windows, damaged roofs, and sent more than a thousand to the hospital.
"In the next six to 12 months you're going to see a disintegration of the industry…a lot of bankruptcies, bodies everywhere," said Papa.
"There's a kind of dislocation, if you want, in this circuit, and a disintegration in the system which underlies these functions," explained Carhart-Harris.
"The Father," a drama starring Frank Langella that studies a man's disintegration from the disease through his point of view, opened recently on Broadway.
NATO is afraid that after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the disintegration of the Warsaw Pact, it finds itself without a mission.
Brexit scarcely brings Britain back to the time of the classical nation state; rather, it threatens the very disintegration of the nation state itself.
What follows is a story of emotional, physical and financial disintegration so agonizing that one almost wants to shield one's eyes from the page.
Like much of Disintegration, "Pictures of You" could just as easily have been an instrumental, and for the first two minutes, it's exactly that.
The Somalia model would manage that process of disintegration, like crash-landing a plane rather than waiting for it to fall from the sky.
Will one of the former business leaders in President Trump's inner circle resign, following the disintegration of the president's various business councils last week?
The ice sheet in Antarctica may be in the early stages of an unstoppable disintegration, as some glaciers melt at an increasingly rapid rate.
The JP Morgan Chase authors reject these approaches, in part because they fail to account for abrupt effects like more rapid ice-sheet disintegration.
The bishops -- unable to lead continuing discussion of our differences -- have now decided that the best they can do is to oversee church disintegration.
And Bobby felt like an incidental fixture within that memory, wavering and thinning and becoming increasingly indistinct, mnemonic collateral on the cusp of disintegration.
These were great disadvantages in open terrain, but less so in urban, close-quarters fighting, when the bullet disintegration increased hit probability and lethality.
Researchers of the period demonstrated that sensory deprivation and manipulation, including extended bouts of noise, could bring about the disintegration of a subject's personality.
My colleague David Roberts wrote an essay about how the US is undergoing an epistemic breach — the disintegration of a shared understanding of truth.
The story of American democracy isn't one of norms and transgressions, of order and disintegration, or a beckoning green light we swim helplessly toward.
With the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, scholars gained access to an enormous trove of historical documents, not least in newly independent Ukraine.
The grass on the ground fits so well with the mood of romantic disintegration that you don't even realize it was planted by Wojnarowicz himself.
But eventually, you're going to have a critical mass of workers who actually externalize the disintegration of their way of life instead of internalizing it.
Climate feedbacks aside, the rapid disintegration of Arctic sea ice will have a dramatic impact on the ecology of this unique part of our planet.
Speaking to John Doran at The Quietus around the reissue of The Disintegration Loops in 2012, Basinski recalled the sounds of his Bay Area apartment.
Each of the streaks in the above photo are from separate disintegration events, wherein chunks, soil, and dust from Gault plunged into the solar system.
When NATO exploited the Arab Spring to overthrow Gaddafi in 2011, he wrote the consequence would be "disintegration" as a regressive Islamism captured Libya's institutions.
Indeed, in a very real way, the disintegration of Europe will be set off by Brexit, but it will take place far to the east.
Some optimists even think that, should Britain vote to leave the EU next month, the fear of disintegration could jolt the euro zone into action.
No doubt Russian President Vladimir Putin would welcome the disintegration of Europe, but it would be an economic and political catastrophe for the United States.
Its disintegration during atmospheric re-entry had nothing to due with the failure of any of the ceramic tiles lining the body of the spacecraft.
By the early 1990s, it seemed like most WASPs would retire quietly to the country, destined for a slow disintegration, taking their rituals with them.
The energy company's disintegration threw thousands out of people out of work, sparked federal probes and prompted Congress to crack down on corporate accounting abuses.
"We will go down in history known as an elegant technological society which underwent biological disintegration for lack of ecological understanding," he said in 1968.
Decay takes many forms, but in Guerilla Science's recent experimental multisensory installation, Decadent Decay, audiences encountered disintegration and rot through culinary, artistic, and scientific experiences.
Extra workers are on hand to clean and maintain the artwork, but disintegration is an authentic byproduct of the project's existence in the physical world.
As we tweet into this swiftly shifting planet why can't we at least have a great art director to set the stage for our disintegration?
D'Haeseleer pairs manipulated black-and-white images that look on the verge of disintegration with colorful images of faces warping and mutating in hideous fashion.
Today the prospect of social disintegration and devastating warfare in the U.S., which is the premise of this work, is not altogether farfetched or futuristic.
A theme this season has been the slow but steady revelation of how badly Darlene, too, has been scarred by the disintegration of her family.
Like a digital "glitch" or a scrambled transmission, Calvert generates paintings that are suspended in a moment, simultaneously on the verge of disintegration or cohesion.
But in my book, I wrote about the gradual disintegration of trust at every level of society and cascade of breakdowns that resulted from it.
Somalis had adapted to their country's disintegration, he found, by setting up local, informal institutions of their own — often under what might be called warlords.
Yet much of affluent America has shrugged, with elites paying little attention to the disintegration of communities across the country—or, worse, blaming the victims.
Here's what you need to know: • Let's first look at Antarctica, where the ice sheet may be in the early stages of an unstoppable disintegration.
Will one of the former business leaders in President Trump's inner circle will resign, following the disintegration of the president's various business councils last week.
Nick Fury Current status: Dead Fury set the wheels of "Endgame" in motion when he dropped Captain Marvel a message on his pager mid-disintegration.
"Today, Kim Jong Un thinks that only nuclear weapons and ICBMs can help him avert the continuing disintegration of the North Korean system," Thae added.
Themes of disintegration continue in Jon Verney's "Birthday" (2019,) which features the scorched image of what appears to have been a perfectly happy birthday party.
ISIS owes its rise and survival in great part to, as you can see in the above video, the political disintegration of Syria and Iraq.
The fighting in Kosovo ended in 1999 after the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia and only after a United States-led NATO bombing campaign over Serbia.
By death, I don't mean the big one, but little daily deaths: the meaninglessness, nothingness, and feelings of disintegration that are symptoms of my depression.
In recent years much of the killing has been linked to the disintegration of the Beltrán Leyva cartel into many smaller, but equally violent, groups.
Even experts who mostly blame Russia for the disintegration of the INF treaty believe that it's a dumb move for the U.S. to tear it up.
That means the burden of managing all these issues will once again fall on the US. Brexit is not the source of Europe's trend of disintegration.
"The goal must first of all be to preserve the status quo and to prevent a further disintegration of the EU-27," said one EU diplomat.
"The White Elephant," the capacious first story in Amy Parker's engaging linked collection, "Beasts and Children," tracks the disintegration of 10-year-old Cissy Bowman's family.
Dr Abelson, though, speculated that the disintegration of the rock-salt formations which creates the holes might cause minor tremors well in advance of a collapse.
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada took leadership of the Sinaloa cartel in the early 1990s (after the disintegration of the Guadalajara cartel).
Among these is New York-based MOS Architects's tower of cast-glass blocks that appears in the midst of disintegration — a monument fitting for dystopic times.
And Mediclinic, which has been under pressure due to the disintegration of takeover talks with Spire, sank 5.8 percent after Macquarie cut the stock to "underperform".
"They're quite dark — you're in the middle of a toxic spill or the pollution of rivers or the Rust Belt disintegration of factories," Mr. Sultan said.
The history of their rivalry tracks — and helps to explain — the Middle East's disintegration, particularly the Sunni-Shiite sectarianism both powers have found useful to cultivate.
The political parties and organizations that once dominated the landscape of the far right have been in a state of disintegration and collapse for some time.
It also broke the story about prominent venture capitalist Justin Caldbeck's sexual advances on female founders that led to the disintegration of his firm, Binary Capital. .
A New York Times report on Antarctica's disintegration suggests we may be seeing scenarios previously thought "fit only for Hollywood disaster scripts" in the near future.
Even before Brexit shook global markets, raising fears of further disintegration of the EU, Italian bank shares had fallen sharply since the start of the year.
Of course there are other factors that have led to the state of utter dysfunction in Washington, the disintegration of the press playing no small role.
Syria's disintegration was unusual in degree, partly because of the government's brutality and the crisscrossing interventions that helped pull the country apart, but not in kind.
The Brownsville of their youth, with its strivers and the lively stretches of Pitkin Avenue, began to give way by the '60s to depopulation and disintegration.
The central problem of our time is the stagnation of middle-class wages, the disintegration of working-class communities and the ensuing fragmentation of American society.
And in an era of right-wing populism, and the disintegration of the French manufacturing and agricultural jobs of the past, that might be a problem.
"Margin Call," a 2011 drama about the disintegration of an investment bank at the start of the crisis, was a critical success but not a popular one.
The collapse was precipitated by a series of unusually warm summers, which created melt ponds during the warmer months that acted as wedges, hastening the shelf's disintegration.
Stewart, for his part, turns Professor X into a heartbreaking figure, on the verge of disintegration from age and trauma, and prone to sentimental obsession over Laura.
Disintegration forces across Europe should provide renewed impetus on the project of a common bond, Iacovoni said, referring to joint debt issuance via common euro zone bonds.
This could force the U.S. into a dilemma: Defend the Baltic nations and risk war with Russia, or abandon Article 5 and effect the disintegration of NATO.
Yet the complete disintegration of her serve, which ranks among the most potent of all time, was perhaps even more improbable than her defeat from match point.
Remember, that was one of the shocks that led to the disintegration of the Soviet empire – cheap oil – it's a really important point to bear in mind.
Sensors printed with this ink would magnetically attach to each other when a rip or tear occurs, automatically fixing a device at the first sign of disintegration.
"We're in a world of disintegration, in many ways, as far as proper democracy is concerned," Leigh told Reuters in an interview at the Venice Film Festival.
Mr. Cox's marriage to Juliet Bacskai ended in divorce, an experience that partly inspired his 1984 fiction film, "My First Wife," about the disintegration of a marriage.
I do think, however, that the disintegration of the Night King, all the White Walkers, an army of undead, and an ice dragon was ... rather swiftly done!
The pace of surprising events - including the resignation of prime minister David Cameron and the disintegration of the opposition Labor Party - has kept comics on their toes.
According to new research about the observations published on Thursday in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, the images offer the most comprehensive view of comet disintegration ever recorded.
The disintegration of the grouping called OPEC+ - made up of OPEC plus Russia and other producers - ends more than three years of cooperation to support the market.
He stayed involved in the sport after the country's disintegration in the early 1990s, and is now the honorary president of the legendary Belgrade basketball team Partizan.
Its combination of state collapse, civil conflict, ethnic disintegration and multisided intervention has locked it in a self-perpetuating cycle that may be simply beyond outside resolution.
European elections leading to euro zone disintegration remained the biggest 'tail' risk to world markets followed by a global trade war, although both risks diminished from February.
Until it solves those problems, Europe will continue to be a place of Calaises, or it will be on the path to de facto disintegration, or both.
Although SIS remained active, and the drone campaign continued, the disintegration of central control allowed AQAP to wrest control of Abyan and Shabwa provinces from government forces.
In addition to the disintegration of wooden crosses, the nails used in crucifixions were perceived as having magical qualities, which meant that they were removed from victims' bodies.
"Defending the liberal international order requires that we resist the forces of European disintegration and maintain our longstanding insistence on a Europe, whole, free and peaceful," said Biden.
" Like many on the far right, he also spoke as if society was poised on the brink of disintegration, saying more terrorist attacks could spur a "civil war.
"Although some are saying that the time of isolationism and disintegration is coming again, we are demonstrating that this is not the case," European Council President Tusk said.
As Cassini begins its final flight into Saturn's upper atmosphere with a mission of disintegration, visuals flash back through time giving viewers highlights of this dying satellite's life.
As more ice floats off into the ocean, that could lead to a runaway disintegration of Antarctica's glaciers, allowing water to eat away at glaciers from the bottom.
Arthur Miller, recuperating here from his marriage to Marilyn Monroe, objected to the lack of vacuuming and the disintegration of his carpets, at which Stanley expressed great surprise.
For many Americans, 2016 represented the disintegration of the foundational narratives, ideologies, and institutions that had formed many of our ideas of who we (and the country) were.
The region was part of Ruthenia (aka the Kievan Rus) then and was absorbed by the Kingdom of Poland in 1366 century after the disintegration of the Rus.
The managers most fear the disintegration of the European Union, with 20 percent citing that as the biggest "tail risk," or unlikely occurrence that would have substantial repercussions.
At the time, I saw it as a metaphor for the political disintegration going on in the country, which for me still fell within the sphere of politics.
Sanam Vakil, associate fellow at Chatham House, said the disintegration of the deal threatened to leave Rouhani marginalized and his legacy of engagement with the international community undermined.
A full one-fifth of respondents expect Brexit-related uncertainty to persist for a further two years, and more than one-third believe wholesale EU disintegration is likely.
Larsen B Ice Shelf after the disintegration on March 7, 2002, with arrows showing the retreat of the edge of the shelf and shelf remnants extending from it.
The Soviets, their empire on the verge of disintegration, were withdrawing from Afghanistan, and the conflict they were leaving behind would soon turn into a bitter civil war.
But many fear the ongoing repression, crippling of local institutions and disintegration of the rule of law is pushing Nicaragua closer to a crisis like that of Venezuela.
Against such subversion, the NATO alliance needs beefing up to help prevent Europe's political disintegration — and this must be a major priority for any incoming United States administration.
"France is on its way to disintegration," Mr. Finkielkraut said in the interview in his Left Bank apartment, every book-lined inch underscoring his distrust of the Internet.
Chandler explains that the track "NotGet" chronicles very personal events in Björk's life, including surviving the disintegration of a relationship and coming out stronger on the other side.
"Foundations" is about the subtle hell that comes with the slow disintegration of a relationship, and it's written from Nash's perspective—that's literally the point of the song.
Strict licensing laws, random breath testing, in-home entertainment, and Triple J's booming popularity would all spell the disintegration of pub rock's golden era in the early 90s.
ET: Hurricane Lane has undergone a period of astonishingly rapid weakening, with its satellite and radar presentation showing the complete disintegration of its core of once-fearsome thunderstorms.
"Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration," David Wojnarowicz Published just before he died of AIDS, Wojnarowicz's memoir is a classic of outlaw literature and political fury.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Erdogan vowed to work closely together to prevent the disintegration of Iraq and Syria and to oppose the Iraqi Kurds' drive for independence.
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The move toward a coalition was seen as a betrayal by many within Blue and White, ultimately leading to an amicable disintegration into four parties and two factions.
The result is uneven and sometimes a little hard to follow; even so, Wehrey's version should be read and appreciated as the essential text on the country's disintegration.
The assembly of found texts is apt for establishing the period setting and marking the disintegration of German culture, not for the creation of characters with much depth.
Whereas anti-Semitism in the 1930s stemmed from anxieties about the disintegration of biological identity, Islamophobia in this century is about the fear that cultural identity is disintegrating.
But I would like you to bear in mind the importance for the future of the commonwealth that the process of disintegration and destruction does not grow worse.
This helps to explain his modesty on America's ability to resolve the long-mounting disintegration of the Middle East, or to reverse Russia's centuries-old reach in Ukraine.
The disintegration of the campaign can be dated from the publication of the manifesto and the discovery of a "dementia tax" in the section on care for the elderly.
On this occasion, the CIA was as derelict in overlooking the tell-tale signs of his disintegration (alcoholism, spending sprees) as the Brits had been with their own traitors.
So can the complete collapse of whole states and economic systems, as at the end of the Tang dynasty in China and the disintegration of the western Roman Empire.
Her latest series of spray-paint works plays with elements of dimension and creating depth with a seemingly uniform pattern broken up by a disintegration of line and color.
But if the song and video's shared themes of disintegration and distorted sense of self are any indication, we're in for a wild ride wherever Mr. Longstreth is headed.
Politically, fears of a trade war sparked by protectionist policies espoused by President Donald Trump fell to 20 percent, while worries about European elections spiking "disintegration risk" led fears.
Sounding something like William Basinski's Disintegration Loops on steroids, Barri's beautifully abstract images were like red hot iron filings under a spot welder, full of implosions, sparks, and meteors.
A Bank of America poll of global fund managers found that a Republican victory is one of the two great tail risks facing the markets, along with EU disintegration.
Then as now, the risk of disintegration manifested itself in a kind of Manichaeism, in which citizens see the forces of good as pitched against the forces of evil.
The disintegration of their marriage was tabloid fodder, and Giuliani became a kind of citywide joke; he was seen around town with Judith Nathan, whom he married in 2003.
Scientists had long hoped that any disintegration of the ice sheets would take thousands of years, but recent research suggests the breakup of West Antarctica could occur much faster.
"Today, Kim Jong Un thinks that only nuclear weapons and ICBMs can help him avert the continuing disintegration of the North Korean system," Thae told US lawmakers on Wednesday.
Donald Tusk, who as president of the European Council chairs meetings of EU leaders in Brussels, argues that Utopian calls for a federal Europe are hastening the EU's disintegration.
The whole project is an implicit nod to that artist's beloved The Disintegration Loops, according to the press release, which famously recorded the sound of slowly degrading tape loops.
I'd be surprised if we saw the total disintegration of Europe, because there's a degree of institutional backing for it, and major countries like Germany still benefit from it.
Before the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 22011s, it was difficult to argue that the U.S. military could serve as a neutral arbiter of human rights.
Bassil's claim came as a defense against a torrent of accusations of public funds misuse by a politician viewed as the face of Lebanon's political corruption and economic disintegration.
Poverty, addiction, homelessness, the middle class, the working class, gun violence, class warfare, community disintegration, inequality, stagnant wages, consumerism or any of the other ills of late stage capitalism.
The charter school serves children from kindergarten through Grade 12 in the Codman Square section of Boston, a neighborhood that saw racial unrest and economic disintegration in the 22015s.
They found that in the older mice, dorsal mLVs showed faster deterioration and basal mLVs were enlarged and more numerous, but also showed fewer valves and some signs of disintegration.
Markets will be watching the Dutch contest not just to get a sense of who may win the French election, but to gauge the likelihood of the European Union's disintegration.
Coupled with the disintegration of the proposed merger of OneWeb and Intelsat, there's mounting evidence that crossing the finish line with a viable business in the space race isn't easy.
The biggest 'tail risks' in last month's survey were: concern of further European union disintegration or bank defaults (29 percent), and a stagflationary crash in the bond market (26 percent).
The biggest "tail" risks to world markets was concern of further European union disintegration or bank defaults (29 percent), followed by a stagflationary crash in the bond market (26 percent).
Presidential hopeful Emmanuel Macron should be positive for financial stocks as he decreases the risk of euro zone disintegration and prepares plans for deregulation, an analyst told CNBC on Tuesday.
His attitude towards art and art history is exemplified by two key passages in The Society of the Spectacle: The affirmation of [art's] independence is the beginning of its disintegration.
The poet's lifetime spanned the harrowing disintegration of the Roman Republic and the fraught birth of the Empire—by any measure, one of the most traumatic centuries in European history.
Jason Lutes first started drawing Berlin, his epic graphic novel about the disintegration of the Weimar Republic, in 1996, when the topic seemed an esoteric choice for an American storyteller.
However, in the past decade, we have seen U.S.-Colombia relations digress as drug trafficking, corruption, abuse of power and a disintegration of the rule of law have become commonplace.
Both the Kremlin and the Syrian government appeared to harden their position that the United States and its partners had caused the disintegration of a fleeting cease-fire last week.
Gerry Simpson, associate director of the refugee rights program at Human Rights Watch, said that involuntary returns of Afghans from Europe could "fan the flames" of security disintegration in Afghanistan.
These were novels I had written from afar, and through them, I tried to grapple with the painful disintegration of an entire country and the destruction of its social fabric.
The pressures of the war led to the disintegration of empires — the Russian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman — that had endured for centuries, setting off a scramble for territory and control.
When Rebecca kicks off her new friendship with Valencia and Heather in the first half of season two, she has ostensibly learned from the disintegration of her relationship with Paula.
One might even be tempted to give Arsenal a chance of progression, were it not for the telltale signs of domestic disintegration and the evidence of the last six campaigns.
According to Andrei Illarionov, his adviser until 2005, Mr Putin was haunted by fears of disintegration and saw the 1990s as a period not of freedom and stabilisation but of chaos.
They appear to address problems that neoliberalism allowed to fester, such as inequality and social disintegration—problems which explain, in part, why the country embarked on Brexit in the first place.
"Communalism" was seen as the enemy of Indian nationalism, as a force of disintegration, even as a device of British imperialism invented to deprive the Indian people of its just rights.
" He said if the vote went in Le Pen's favor, the European Union would be facing possible disintegration "because this would appeal not just to France but also to other countries.
"The lesson of history is that British isolationism has often been associated with continental disintegration," observed one of them, Niall Ferguson, at a speech in Downing Street ahead of its publication.
So the disintegration of the Starbucks deal is just one of the setbacks in the division's larger struggle to grow from a kind of innovation lab into a full-fledged business.
Harris's set was followed by a performance from the legendary drone artist William Basinski, who performed the recent work "Cascade/The Deluge" and encored with "Dlp 1.1" from The Disintegration Loops.
The people with whom she speaks try to make sense of radiation — invisible and powerful, almost like God — and of the disintegration of their bodies and the poisoning of their land.
" In October 2017, Grossman shared an article about American children being "immersed in a culture of disrespect" and wrote that "this is what is causing most of the division and disintegration.
The fallout from its publication was atrocious, including accusations that Vargas Llosa worked for the C.I.A., as well as the beginning of the disintegration of his close friendship with García Márquez.
But then came the public revelations of marital infidelities in November 2009, leading to the dissolution of his marriage, and the back surgeries followed, leading to the disintegration of his game.
Op-Ed Contributor ISTANBUL — Almost a century after the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and his supporters believe that they can restore the empire's former glory.
As the Islamic State licks its wounds following the disintegration of its Middle Eastern "caliphate," the terrorist group is increasingly looking to make gains in other vulnerable parts of the world.
"Nordhaus argues that because the dynamic of disintegration is slow moving, a moderate discount rate puts the damages at close to zero in net present value terms," the report's authors write.
So I'm a reader of the climate team's work, not a contributor to it, and I regularly marvel at it, including this recent series on the disintegration of Antartica's ice sheet.
KIERON O'HARAThe Hague Romania was mentioned only once, as "a grisly counter-example" to the bloodless disintegration of the Soviet Union in "Thirty years of freedom, warts and all" (November 2nd).
"We are here because we don't want to tolerate the continued disintegration of the political culture in our country," Million Moments leader Mikulas Minar told crowds who chanted "Resignation" before marching.
Although the great English chronicler of Rome's fall, Edward Gibbon, described a long process of decline followed by piecemeal disintegration, today's historians are skeptical of the idea of a slow decline.
"Although some are saying that the time of isolationism and disintegration is coming again, we are demonstrating that this is not the case," he said at a news conference in Brussels.
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Trump has sent conciliatory signals to Putin and seemed to encourage the disintegration of the European Union by praising Britain's decision to leave the bloc and predicting that more countries could bolt.
TIANJIN, China (Reuters) - Britain's decision to leave the European Union could be the beginning of the disintegration of the bloc of countries or the United Kingdom, said economist Nouriel Roubini on Sunday.
The official added that while the US will seek to cooperate with the EU in already-existing areas of collaboration, it is not seeking to bolster the union by preventing further disintegration.
It would give Russia control over a portion of the electorate and could lead to further disintegration of the country or at the very least the end of Ukraine's turn towards Europe.
In 2006, he came to President Bush's attention after being one of the first to advocate a surge of American troops into Baghdad to stabilize what he called a "disintegration" in security.
When the U.S. housing market collapsed beginning in 2006, it crippled their finances and forced a taxpayer-financed rescue totaling $20083 billion to help thwart the disintegration of the U.S. financial system.
Early in the day, Nobel Prize winning economist Nouriel Roubini warned that Brexit could mark the beginning of the EU's disintegration, proving once again that his nickname "Dr Doom" was well earned.
With Europe facing pressing crises including the refugee crisis, economic slowdown and political disintegration following the Brexit vote, it's easy to forget that Greece's political and economic crisis dominated headlines last summer.
The metaphor in all this decay and disintegration is clear: the family is coming apart under the weight of their past, both the choices they've made and the ones made for them.
On his wildly popular Twitter account, he warns of the impending threat of authoritarianism in his epic threads, implores Republicans to dump Trump, and laments the disintegration of the United States government.
"The real risk is not (Britain) remaining in the EU, it is a leave vote, which could perpetuate the disintegration of the entire European Union," said former Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt.
In June 20143, another Falcon 9 experienced an unplanned disintegration while it was ferrying cargo to the International Space Station, due to the failure of a strut holding down the helium tanks.
He notes how the disintegration of tight-knit communities has exacerbated issues like drug abuse and mental health, and how the focus on big-box retail development has undermined smaller-scale entrepreneurship.
The Letter of the Year warned against increased crime and epidemics and the disintegration of the "traditional Cuban family due to promiscuity, lack of authority and loss of values", among other threats.
The forces of European disintegration are on the rise in many countries, fueled by economic discontent, fear of job losses to foreign competition or to immigrants, and the anxieties of ageing societies.
Islamic State's two-year reign of fear in northern and western Iraq threatened the country with disintegration, and Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi says it has cost Iraq $35 billion in economic damage.
It is easy to find articles with titles like, "Precarity and Social Disintegration: A Relational Concept", not to mention "Modern architecture, spatial precarity and the female body in the domestic spaces in Iran".
Still, The Tommyknockers takes itself too seriously; it works best when it leans into the absurdity, as when Nancy (played by former porn star Traci Lords) turns her lipstick into a disintegration ray.
" More than that, Myanmar's constitution provides that if a state of emergency is declared, the commander-in-chief can be granted total control of the country under circumstances including "disintegration of national solidarity.
"When it comes to the disintegration of the ice shelves, they are like corks in a bottle," says Dr. David Bromwich, another author of the paper and a professor at the Ohio State.
This new leader, in keeping with the views of Schmitt and Strauss, would then impose a national religion on America, thus unifying the country and saving it from the moral disintegration of liberalism.
"The stakes are high, because what happens in Britain will set off a domino effect and possibly a cycle of disintegration," said Mark Leonard, the director of the European Council on Foreign Relations.
Cianfrance is a far more restrained and formal filmmaker than Lars von Trier, but Oceans still feels at times like a von Trier movie, an engine carefully tuned for misery and emotional disintegration.
Like any tsar, Mr Putin has presented himself as a gatherer of Russian lands and the man who came to consolidate and save Russia from disintegration after a period of chaos and disorder.
The risk that European elections might lead to the disintegration of the European Union slipped sharply from last month's survey, the BAML said, though it remained the biggest "tail risk" for global investors.
The ruling Conservative government, lacking any coherent plan for leaving the union, is embroiled in a bitter legal fight over the process, while a divided opposition contemplates the disintegration of its electoral coalition.
In both countries, the two older traditions became discredited: in Germany, by the disasters of the Third Reich; in France, by the disintegration of the Third Republic after its military defeat and occupation.
"Is there some form of disintegration of the (regulators') ability to make rules in relation to their own jurisdiction, and govern their own authorization process?" said Monica Gogna, funds lawyer at Ropes & Gray.
It's interesting you should say that, because when you give up, that's just the start of it, and the whole Suede disintegration, demise and lack of ideas came about when I was clean.
"The constitution is clear that freedom of speech does not extend to the right to promote secession; slogans that demand the disintegration of India cannot be condoned," said M.J. Akbar, a BJP spokesman.
The scene renders a slightly ahistorical version of an infamous exhibition of "Degenerate Art" that the Nazi party actually mounted in 1937, to display work they blamed for the disintegration of German culture.
Although it was Nixon's disintegration that piqued Dr. Greenstein's interest in presidential psychology, it was the archives of Eisenhower and other presidents that gave him the tools to plumb the meaning of leadership.
Goldsworthy uses the brightest yellow autumnal leaves to celebrate the rejuvenation of the tree, its prolonged life as art — while completely aware of the eventual disintegration of the leaves and the tree itself.
Here's what you need to know: • Antarctica's ice sheet may have gone into the early stages of an unstoppable disintegration, as the rate at which some of its glaciers are melting is accelerating.
"Trump spoke very favorably of the fact that also other countries will want to break away from the European Union, and that he hoped for a disintegration of the European Union," he added.
Tyler's undoing comes because he reaches out to his former lover, Burnham, to pass on crucial information about the potential disintegration of the fragile peace among Klingons, which L'Rell's opponents see as treacherous.
Through voiceover, Revereza is keen to dissect the "disintegration of stability" his family experienced immigrating to the United States from the Phillippines, as the dreamy, blown-out footage ruminates on his family's happier moments.
This leads us to her turn as Florence Ponting in Dominic Cooper's On Chesil Beach, which takes a look at the rapid disintegration of a young couple's relationship after their honeymoon goes horribly awry.
Does it mean that his music, from the cultural disintegration of "Diamond Dogs," through the depressive languor of "Low," on to apparent melancholia of "Lazarus" is some sort of message of gloom and doom?
These pulses, which have caused as much as thirty feet of sea level rise per century in the recent geologic past, are tied to periods of "rapid ice sheet disintegration" on Greenland and Antarctica.
Mass protests have led to the disintegration of what has been described as the ruling elite's "fortress" - veterans of the war of independence against France, ruling party figures, businessmen, the army and labour unions.
The disintegration of the post-Cold War order—culminating in Brexit in Great Britain and the election of Donald Trump in the United States—has been mirrored in the chaotic response to Castro's death.
More than a third of investors identified European elections leading to euro zone disintegration as the biggest tail risk, while 193 percent named a trade war and 13 percent feared a bond market crash.
Mass protests have led to the disintegration of what has been described as the ruling elite's "fortress" - veterans of the war of independence against France, ruling party figures, businessmen, the army and labor unions.
By the time Kim Jong-il inherited power in the mid-1990s, the North's economy had collapsed after decades of mismanagement, the disintegration of the Soviet bloc and a series of droughts and floods.
The Sacramento Kings' once-promising season is in full disintegration mode and they could be without All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins for the second straight game when they host the Phoenix Suns on Friday.
As for the disintegration of Saudi Arabia, which Trump seems ready to accept if the Saudis don't step up to the plate financially and militarily, it may well make Syria look like a playground.
In the 25 years since the disintegration of the Soviet Union and Soviet Bloc, the European Union has been a mighty force driving political and economic reform in many of these newly independent countries.
This "China shock," said Autor, led not only to mass unemployment but also to social disintegration, less marriage, more opioid abuse and more people dropping out of the labor market and requiring government aid.
In recent years, adherents of ultra violent brands of white supremacism have preached 'accelerationism,' which holds that western governments are currently teetering on disintegration and vulnerable to operations sowing chaos and creating societal pandemonium.
The Korean peninsula became a political and ideological battlefield for the Cold War, and when the Korean War ended with an armistice in 1953, both nations found themselves in abject poverty, disintegration, and destruction.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who says the vote is unconstitutional, has vowed to never accept the disintegration of Iraq, and called on other countries to halt imports of oil from the Kurdish region.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland warned fellow European Union leaders on Thursday that their decision to reappoint former Polish prime minister Donald Tusk to chair their summits was a step toward disintegration of the 28-member bloc.
After the election, the biggest shock to the German political system was the near-total electoral disintegration of the left-leaning SPD led by Schulz, who had once seemed a viable contender to unseat Merkel.
Their inevitable disintegration can either be excused by Mike Conley's season-ending surgery—and the general malaise/suddenly enthusiastic shift toward the lottery that followed—or seen as the harsh dawn of a new day.
"One of the reasons that the Taliban chose Haibatullah as leader is that as a religious scholar, he can reunite different factions of the Taliban and prevent disintegration," said Habibullah Fawzi, a former Taliban diplomat.
He settled in New York in 1938, around the same time as Toscanini, and he wrote several times about the conductor's radio broadcasts and recordings, which he took as a sign of further cultural disintegration.
And yet, the President's trip makes it quite clear that despite the fall of the Berlin Wall, nuclear disarmament, and the disintegration of the Soviet empire, the Cold War never really ended in East Asia.
"It makes the US a less reliable partner for Western countries like my own, and of course the atmosphere drives the media agenda, all of which points to a disintegration of Western unity," Osborne said.
For the most part, areas of loss or alteration are considered part of the history of the object, and the ARCP is mainly focused on halting disintegration in its tracks rather than reversing prior damage.
Watch Gizmodo's footage of the pastry's eerie disintegration, but be prepared to stare into the eyes of the donut long after they have been removed from its face to be passed among the ravenous larvae.
Additionally, 1003 percent of all components of this design will quickly burn in Earth's atmosphere at the end of each satellite's lifecycle—exceeding all current safety standards—with future iterative designs moving to complete disintegration.
The immense ice sheets covering Greenland and Antarctica, whose disintegration would raise the ocean and drown coastal cities the world over, must be studied firsthand if scientists hope to understand what is happening to them.
"That is why I continue to hold firm to this line in my declarations of support for Mariano Rajoy - because if I don't there will be disintegration," he said in a debate before university students.
The disintegration of the grouping called OPEC+, made up of members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries plus Russia and other producers, ends more than three years of cooperation to support the market.
The disintegration of the grouping dubbed OPEC+, made up of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries plus Russia and other several oil producers, ends more than three years of cooperation to support the market.
PFAS enter the water supply in a variety of ways, including disintegration from items in landfills and indirect disclosures, when a company disposes of these chemicals in the municipal sewage line without alerting proper channels.
In "Introduzione all'Oscuro," from 1981, a sudden coalescing of the 12-member ensemble leads to a sudden disintegration, and the surge serves to focus your ears on the drama of shards and whispers that follows.
They are pressing ahead despite the objections of foreign governments which fear Syria's disintegration and alarm from neighboring Turkey, which fears a growing Kurdish sway in Syria is fuelling separatism among its own minority Kurds.
Follow the process of disintegration: from the most immediate capitalist pollution; through the rising inflation, which is creating an atmosphere ripe for communism; to the final repression of the people by the fascists in power.
But the military has for decades seen itself as the only institution capable of preventing the disintegration of the ethnically diverse country, and has stressed the importance of its constitutional oversight of the political system.
Founded in the 1960s, the MHP traces its lineage to the 19th century, when part of the Ottoman elite embraced ethnic nationalism and the union of all Turkic peoples as a remedy against the empire's disintegration.
"The great fear is that the disintegration of the European Union — whatever you may think about the European Union — is going to come at a very, very large human cost," Yanis Varoufakis told CNBC in London.
Resnais's depiction of the Bibliothèque Nationale betrays a modernist belief in the totality of the archive, but at the point of the disintegration of this belief, when it is faced with the unattainability of this totality.
Nuclear victory looks like winning the Cold War with the disintegration of the Warsaw Pact and the collapse of the USSR without a thermonuclear World War III, defeating the most powerful totalitarian empire in history—peacefully.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland is currently seen as a force for disintegration of the European Union (EU) and hence it is important to end the destruction of Warsaw's reputation, European Council President Donald Tusk said on Wednesday.
Wojnarowicz was a fine writer, as can be seen in his memoirs Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration (1991) and Memories That Smell Like Gasoline (1992), and in his many catalogue essays and diaries.
Baumbach's stark story of the dissolving marriage of Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) and Charlie (Adam Driver) is heavily influenced by Bergman's earlier work, a decade-spanning miniseries that examines the disintegration of characters Marianne and Johan's marriage.
The disintegration of the deal between Sinclair and Tribune upended another pending transaction: Sinclair's agreement to sell seven Tribune-owned stations to 21st Century Fox for $910 million as part of the effort to satisfy regulators.
Olympia (The Real-Time Disintegration into Ruins of the Berlin Olympic Stadium over the Course of a Thousand Years) continues at KINDL Center for Contemporary Art (Am Sudhaus 3, 12053, Neukölln, Berlin) through May 28, 2017.
When the Republic of Macedonia, with a population of only 2 million, declared independence in 1991 during the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Greeks worried that it still harbored irredentist claims on a Macedonian minority in northern Greece.
A sparkler of a young woman who has been burned a few times, Lydia (Anna Chlumsky) returns from a life in Brooklyn to her depressed Rust Belt hometown with dreams of saving it from further disintegration.
Written by Clare Lizzimore, best known as an adventurous director in her native Britain, "Animal" charts the disintegration of Rachel, a successful woman who would appear to have every reason to be contented with her life.
We also still don't know what Whiterose told or showed Angela last season to turn her into a true believer, though that's less annoying than the explanation for Angela's baroque disintegration over the past few weeks.
Nearly 2 countries at the United Nations talks in Katowice - in the coal mining region of Silesia - saved the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement from disintegration on Saturday by agreeing a package of guidelines for its implementation.
Holding on to outdated ideas about American values -- and insisting on seeing American greatness through the prism of white men who resemble our Founding Fathers -- will only lead to the disintegration of the fabric of our nation.
"Football victories shape a nation's identity as much as wars do," said Franjo Tudjman, independent Croatia's first president and the man who led the country through the traumatic disintegration of Yugoslavia and the wars of the 1990s.
Scientists are worried that the calving event — which refers to the breaking off of the iceberg from the ice shelf — could speed up the disintegration of the broader shelf and land-based ice that lies behind it.
"If it becomes clear that the U.S. will not honor Article 5 commitments, or enough members believe that they won't, then there's a possibility to total disintegration," said Tate Nurkin, a defense analyst at global consultancy IHS.
That number is partly attributed to the disintegration of conservative candidate François Fillon, who has been mired in scandal over accusations that he paid his wife and kids thousands of euros for jobs they did not do.
"It seems increasingly evident that psychedelics reduce the stability and integrity of well-established brain networks and simultaneously reduce the degree of separateness or segregation between them; that is, they induce network disintegration and desegregation," they write.
Broaching the topic of Mr. Trump on a street corner or bar stool here — and thus delving into matters of race, economics, immigration and the still-painful matter of the city's disintegration — can be a volatile business.
The forecast before the end of this century includes: killer storms stronger than any in modern times, the disintegration of large parts of the polar ice sheets, and a sea rise that will begin drowning coastal cities.
It's because of that that Syria is still regarded in the collective imagination as a single country and the fundamental national identity for most of the people, despite the social collapse and disintegration the country has witnessed.
Spurred by the disintegration of my home life, the death of my grandmother, and a breakup, and inspired by the artists I loved, I wanted to grow up quickly, to learn who I was as an artist.
As early as 215, the band was already crafting desolate, despairing songs—and composing the nearly half-hour-long drone piece, Carnage Visors, to accompany 21982's Faith—but they would perfect it on 20013's Disintegration.
During the years before and after the ultimately failed Oslo Accords, Prochnik becomes maddening, perhaps even mad — a student of complexity plummeting into "a state of dialectical disintegration," as Scholem once noted of his friend Walter Benjamin.
Mr. Sorkin has written some sharp characters and cast them accordingly, tapping actors like Mr. Strong, Chris O'Dowd and a terrific Bill Camp, the protagonist in an affecting mini-tragedy in three acts (stoicism, disintegration and heartbreak).
Rural American history screams with the causal relationship between the introduction of policies for large-scale commodity agriculture and the never-ending farm crisis that began in the 1980s, cultural disintegration and economic unraveling of the heartland.
European federalists such as Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel are fretting that the terms granted to Britain's embattled leader may whet others' appetite for opting out of EU policies and ultimately lead to a disintegration of the union.
Benefits associated with use of sugars as sweetening agents and disintegrants such as longer disintegration times, odorless formulations even on long storage, inert nature, and low expenses are expected to fuel growth of this segment through to 2022.
As they report in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Christopher Daily-Diamond, Christine Gregg and Oliver O'Reilly, a group of engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have now worked out the mechanics of shoelace-bow disintegration.
She was the friendly face of Bikram Yoga, a "goddess" and a warm presence at teacher-training sessions; the full portrait of Bikram's personality seems incomplete without mention of how it contributed to the disintegration of their marriage.
Despite the seeming disintegration of the cease fire, US Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters that the agreement is "not dead" and is planning on meeting his counterparts, including Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, again on Friday.
"We have serious concerns about negotiating with a government that is in the process of disintegration and what has been said about what might happen if a new Tory (Conservative) leadership is in charge," a Labour spokesman said.
An extraordinary 2013 figurative sculpture called "No Sex, No City: Miranda," by the young New York artist Stewart Uoo, incorporates dead flies, maggot cocoons and dust into an image of disintegration that is also a virtuosic star turn.
Kader Attou's "Opus 14" for CCN de la Rochelle/Cie Accrorap had an absorbing beginning: Dancers performed hip-hop power moves in rectangles of light and later revealed the disintegration of the body in quivers, shakes and isolations.
Mr. Tashi, a shopkeeper, wrote blog posts about the disintegration of the Tibetan language among younger Tibetans and urged governments in the region to adopt true bilingual education, using Tibetan and Chinese equally as teaching languages in schools.
The incumbent, Mr. Ghani, has declared that he will seek re-election, but his struggle on every front, from deteriorating security to the disintegration of the coalition that got him elected, has given hope to his potential opponents.
"It's one of these things where, prior to the complete disintegration of the norms that have constrained American politicians, you might not have thought this was really a possibility," said Nathaniel Persily, a professor at Stanford Law School.
Residents of St. Martin, and elsewhere in the region, spoke about a general disintegration of law and order as survivors struggled in the face of severe food and water shortages, and the absence of electricity and phone service.
He lays out several possible scenarios that read like short movie treatments: economic collapse, environmental breakdown, skyrocketing global migration, the disintegration of Europe into regional warlordism, while America and China become empires ruled by demagogues and elite politburos.
"Although some are saying that the time of isolationism and disintegration is coming again, we are demonstrating that this is not the case," Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, said at a news conference in Brussels.
Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, a series of U.S. presidents were misled by wishful thinking and strategic naiveté about the long-term ambitions of Russian leaders, who now threaten the American homeland.
Thursday's session was a replay of several similar hearings during the last two years, breaking down over partisan divides with each side blaming the other for the disintegration of the process and expressing resignation about a way forward.
Lying words were a first step in a chain that would undermine commerce, and then lead to economic collapse, and then the disintegration of high culture, and then the rise of political tyranny, and then — inexorably — anarchy and violence.
Macron benefited from the disintegration of the Hollande presidency and his early decision to strike off on his own, with a brand new party, rather than allow himself to be weighed down by the Socialist Party's increasingly bad reputation.
Brexit will create rifts and ambiguities for which no clear precedent exists, and such a volume and tangle of them that attempting to "muddle through"—that is, botch together case-by-case settlements—could result in paralysis or disintegration.
There are lessons here for other European leaders: Caving to xenophobia in an attempt to woo voters discontented over a range of issues, including economic insecurity (unemployment in Austria has increased), will only accelerate the disintegration of centrist parties.
Thurm structures her narrative as a series of flashbacks, moving around in time between the stages of the courtship and marriage of Roger and his wife, ­Stacy, their building of a family life and the start of its disintegration.
Prices for heavier grades of crude have risen faster relative to light oils in Asia as the market tightens amid renewed U.S. sanctions against Iran, the ongoing political disintegration of Venezuela, and production curbs by OPEC and its allies.
The great ice sheet, larger than Mexico, is thought to be potentially vulnerable to disintegration from a relatively small amount of global warming, and capable of raising the sea level by 12 feet or more should it break up.
Bosnia, along with five other Balkan nations - Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia and North Macedonia - is trying to join the 28-nation political and trading group following the ethnic wars of the 1990s that led to the disintegration of Yugoslavia.
Bannon, more clearly than any other political activist, sees in Europe both the disintegration of the European Union and, from its decline, the rise of strong sovereign nations resting on a bed of conservative, nationalist and often religious values.
Ankara (Reuters) - Iran and Turkey will work together to confront the disintegration of Iraq and Syria to ease tension in the crisis-hit region, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday after meeting with his Turkish counterpart in Tehran.
But U.S. society has become so fragmented and solitary (see for example Robert Putnam's classic book Bowling Alone about the disintegration of civic and social ties in America) that you might not belong to any community organizations at all.
The case of a former minister arrested after he tried to give some elderly nuns five bags filled with about nine million dollars worth of cash has come to symbolize the disintegration of Argentina's once mighty Kirchnerista political movement.
Any one of Greenfield's works is a fascinating grapple with its subject, but in retrospect, she's been documenting in real time the evolution of celebrity culture, the out-of-control growth of the 1%, and the disintegration of the American dream.
The photographs in the exhibition at the Arsenal Gallery create a sub-narrative to New York during its time of crisis, imparting an uncommon joie de vivre in a story that is commonly defined in terms of disintegration and sadness.
But once again, the novel pointedly, obsessively circles the disintegration of familial relationships, wondering at the superfluity of husbands ("something larval and speck-brained") and mothers ("marooned on our pathetic female island") in the life of the modern, career-driven woman.
A Le Pen victory, or even the legitimate threat of one, brings with it the kind of bank funding concerns which can take on a life of their own and end in bank runs and inadvertent disintegration of the common currency.
The disintegration of the Ottoman Empire around the time of the First World War reframed the role of these institutions, as the old Ottoman subjects would eventually enter a different order of Otherness in the still-colonial gaze of the European.
After the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1989, the site was abandoned and the details of what took place there are still not openly known, but the effects on health and life expectancy are a real and ongoing legacy.
Closer, Joy Division Joy Division's swan song was written in late 1979 and early 1980 while lead singer Ian Curtis was battling both epilepsy — worsened by the band's performance schedule and his medication regimen — and the disintegration of his marriage.
Introducing a unified sales tax across India's market of 1.3 billion people would mark a bold act of integration at a time of disintegration elsewhere, as Britain exits the European Union and a protectionist, Donald Trump, runs for the U.S. presidency.
If a book is clearly about the disintegration of the economy or social injustice, then its business applications seem more limited, and—as we live in a world increasingly defined by business interests—won't generate as much interest from the publishers.
By holding it anyway, Bosnian Serbs have struck a blow against the authority of a weak Bosnian state that has faced the threat of disintegration ever since it was created under the American-brokered Dayton accords more than two decades ago.
Last year, amid all the disintegration of our political institutions and the accompanying nightmare death-spiral into fascism, one could have been forgiven for missing all the ways in which things also got worse and worse for our actual physical planet.
But with tensions in the region at boiling point over the Syrian civil war, the disintegration of the Iran nuclear deal, and the relocation of the American embassy to Jerusalem Monday, few expect this to be the end of the matter.
As the city conducts an investigation into the bluff's disintegration, San Diego County Sheriff officials remain on the scene, securing the perimeter and warning people to stay away from the dangerous area, a San Diego County Sheriff official tells PEOPLE.
The creation of the NBC Symphony was celebrated at the time as a victory for American culture—the New World coming into its own musically—but Sachs also sees it as a product of Europe's disintegration in the authoritarian nineteen-thirties.
But that aspect of Vucic's governance has often been ignored, in return for his complaisance in another issue: the independence of Serbia's former southern province, Kosovo, a hot-button issue since the disintegration of Yugoslavia and NATO bombing in 1999.
He said that the politicization of the security forces, which he called "treason," and rampant corruption in which positions at the Ministry of Interior were being sold, were affecting the morale of the soldiers and could lead to the forces' disintegration.
His work helped produce the "organized disintegration of enemy defenses" in the Innsbruck area and sped the Germans' early surrender without any further fighting, according to an O.S.S. report in September 1945 that nominated Mr. Mayer for a Medal of Honor.
The yellowed, tattered letters — in Yiddish, Polish and German, some with Hitler stamps and inky Z's indicating that they had been censored — offered intimate if doleful glimpses of the disintegration of Jewish life before and during World War II in Mrs.
Considered the final act in "The Trilogy," alongside Disintegration and 1982's Pornography, the record may not fully measure up to those staggering heights but when it works, it shows that Smith is still capable of making good on his ambition.
" The steady disintegration of New York City's subway system, which he took while growing up in the Bronx and rides to work each day, is particularly troubling: "There's literally nothing more important to the functioning of New York than public transit!
Coming on the heels of a few years of public disintegration, he'd been humbled, or wished to appear that way: a handed-the-world boy forced to disavow the person fame had turned him into, singing lissome songs of apology.
The disintegration of the non-aggression pact between the two friends - and the resulting online backlash from supporters in both camps - caused hand-wringing among progressive groups, which urged backers of the two candidates to reserve their fire for centrist rivals.
I said I'd begun to think of the Immortality Bus as the Entropy Bus, the three of us trundling across Texas in a great mobile metaphor for the inevitable decline of all things, the disintegration of all systems over time.
If Ms. Le Pen wins, it could mean the disintegration of the European Union — she has vowed to hold a referendum on France's membership — and would be further evidence of the tide of authoritarian populism sweeping parts of the West.
When brain disintegration is visited upon a 27-year-old — as it was on the former Giants safety Tyler Sash, who died in September from an accidental overdose of pain medications and was later found to have C.T.E. — it is a horror cubed.
Poverty is linked to bad social and health outcomes -- one of which being lower aerobic fitness levels -- including lower physical activity levels, higher levels of fat, lower life expectancy, increased risk of cardiovascular and other diseases, impairment of children's growth and social disintegration.
His photos, taken between 2011 and 2016, tell the melancholy story of the erection, disintegration, and repurposing of these sets, and the ways in which the filmmaking storyline is a part of Almería's long history of witnessing and reckoning with ephemeral civilizations.
"Today, we have to ask the question: do we let Congo collapse again?" said Daniel Mukoko Samba, a former budget minister under Kabila, referring to the 1990s, when massive corruption and rifts with Western donors under Mobutu sparked hyperinflation and economic disintegration.
Researchers from several institutions, including Rutgers University, Princeton, Harvard, and the nonprofit research group Climate Central found that sea level rise predictions that incorporate a faster — even sudden — disintegration of huge parts of the Antarctic Ice Sheet would yield far more dire projections.
"faith..... pornography..... disintegration....wish.... B L O O D F L O W E R." The point being, they're already one of the defining goth bands even before adding in their voluminous guitar/synth landscapes and Robert Smith's German Expressionist stage getup.
Scientists watched these processes play out on Antarctica's Larsen B ice shelf in 2002, when more than 2,000 ephemeral lakes drained through the shelf to the ocean below in a matter of days, an event that coincided with the ice shelf's sudden disintegration.
By determining whether a shipment of coal from North Korea was for "livelihood purposes," China can maintain leverage it hopes to use to bring the North back to talks, but not to push it to the point of disintegration, South Korean analysts said.
PARIS — When the celebrated French director Philippe Faucon was seeking funding for his 2012 film, "La Désintégration," or "The Disintegration," about a group of frustrated young French Muslim men who attack the NATO headquarters in Brussels, he kept meeting resistance from investors.
"Holy Child" is a collaboration with experimental composer William Basinski—perhaps best known for his tape decay-based work The Disintegration Loops—and it began when he emailed her a loop of Baltic folk singers, according to a recent interview with Pitchfork.
It's where World War I began, and it is the site of the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II. Since the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia, however, the region's prospects have brightened as states have moved toward European Union and NATO membership.
The product of a single-mother household, Moynihan was exploring the failure of so many recruits to qualify for the military when he more or less stumbled on the disintegration of the two-parent black family as a major cause of recurring poverty.
Emmanuel Macron's decisive victories in France — first in the presidential election in May and then again in parliamentary elections last week — on a proudly pro-European platform have led many Europeans to believe that rather than disintegration, further integration may now be possible.
The disintegration of the non-aggression pact between the two friends - and the resulting online backlash from fervent supporters in both camps - caused hand-wringing among progressive groups, which urged backers of the two candidates to reserve their fire for centrist rivals.
Her childhood in Australia was filled with reading — she said of poems that she "ate and drank them up as nourishment" — but also with family discord, alcoholism, mental illness (her mother's), infidelity (her father's) and ultimately the disintegration of her parents' marriage.
The Vucjak camp, about eight km (five miles) from the border with Croatia, lacks running water and electricity and was built over a former landfill where land mines remain as a legacy of the 1990s wars triggered by the disintegration of Yugoslavia.
Maggie realizes it, too, and to the extent "Greater Clements" achieves the tragedy it seeks, it's not in its attempt to connect Joe's disintegration to the town's, or to America's, but in Maggie's simple martyrdom to her son and eventually his to her.
When Britain leaves the European Union, which is expected to happen some time before the summer of 2019, the undulating border counties will become a European Union frontier, raising the prospect of dislocation, violence and political disintegration in Ireland — and in Britain.
Likewise America's churches, whose weakening is part of the story of growing anomie, should recognize the new mission fields that social disintegration has created here at home — in once-pious working-class neighborhoods, or among the lonely late-middle aged and isolated elderly.
Whether the week's events will translate into a long-term gain for the Taliban or serve only as a terrible but temporary show of force, the attacks embody the trends toward violence and disintegration that appear to be only worsening in Afghanistan.
Dangerous because it dances with the disintegration of death, and indispensable because its rendering of human flesh as phantasmagorical obscurity is increasingly desirable in a world where bodies have become overly tracked, controlled, moralized, quantified, and identified in a straight-forward, matter-of-fact way.
"Montenegro is proud of its history and tradition and peaceful politics that led to the position of a stabilising state in the region and the only state in which the war didn't rage during disintegration of the former Yugoslavia," the statement from the cabinet read.
That disintegration of gatekeeping is one reason among many why extremism in our politics is intensifying: there is now a much more diverse media landscape, and that landscape doesn't push people back toward the center anymore, but rather pushes them further to the fringes.
"The disintegration of the European Union will not lead to the restoration of some mythical, full sovereignty of its member states, but to their real and factual dependence on the great superpowers: the United States, Russia and China," Tusk wrote to the EU leaders.
The disintegration of the deal is seen as a negative development for attempts to plow ahead with the European Commission's ambitious Capital Markets Union program, which seeks to create mechanisms over the long-term to improve the interconnectivity and provision of capital between member states.
In a few weeks he'd be playing Coachella as part of the seminal hip-hop crew's much-ballyhooed reunion, but right now he was more concerned with making sure he could pay rent than recommitting to a group whose disintegration nearly led to his own.
Speaking Italian, former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt, the liberal leader, said his "love for Italy", a founding member of the EU, made it "painful" for him to see what he called the country's "political disintegration" that began with the administrations of conservative Silvio Berlusconi.
The newest work, "Olympia (the real-time disintegration into ruins of the Berlin Olympic stadium over the course of a thousand years)" (2016), is a more austere piece that moves in a familiar (from video games) way, panning perspective around a digitally recreated stadium.
Not surprisingly, with the region in danger of disintegration, lively debate has sprung up over whether the two men condemned the Middle East to a century of chaos, or whether their meddling did less damage than high school and college students are now taught.
Continued high emissions of heat-trapping gases could launch a disintegration of the ice sheet within decades, according to a study published Wednesday, heaving enough water into the ocean to raise the sea level as much as three feet by the end of this century.
This includes much of 2007's In Rainbows—if Radiohead does have a bone-worthy album, it's that one—along with much of A Moon Shaped Pool, a record largely centered on the disintegration of Yorke's 23-year relationship with the mother of his children.
This schedule disintegration only grows more likely when one considers all the other issues Congress has to resolve, at least in in theory, by year's end: funding the government, resolving the fate of DREAMers, and potentially stabilizing the individual insurance markets, to name a few.
Even if they believe that the United States-led order will most likely remain, they have little choice but to hedge against its disintegration — acting as if the world had already returned to a bygone era of shifting alliances and regional spheres of power.
Before Reading Watch this brief video history of the European Union, produced just before Britain voted in June 2016 to remove itself from the E.U. The article you're about to read begins this way: The risk of European disintegration looks significantly more real this week.
More worrisome is the possibility that the calving event—which refers to the breaking off of the iceberg, from the ice shelf that it's now attached to—could speed up the disintegration of the broader ice shelf and land-based ice that lies behind it.
I especially love the idea that the disintegration of the old points-based moral order — at least insofar as it allowed anyone to have a chance at getting into the Good Place — is pegged to roughly five centuries ago, when contemporary capitalism began its rise.
Faced with declining sales at Viacom and the disintegration of the larger media industry under the weight of Facebook and Google's growing dominance over audiences and advertisers, Redstone felt it was more urgent to consolidate that business with the more successful CBS, several sources say.
"The question is not to have more Europe, but to have better Europe ... disintegration is not the path," he said, adding that the country will stick to its strategy of reducing the budget deficit to meet its European commitments while reversing austerity imposed by the previous administration.
While journalism has never been a profession one entered into for the money, journalists today are far from being free from want; the disintegration of traditional media business models has decimated newsrooms and created budget pressures that cut against credible journalism, especially at the local level.
If the British people choose to abandon the EU at this vulnerable moment, it might well be the catalyst that causes the cancer of populism and disintegration — which is helping to drive this campaign in the UK — to metastasize across Europe at a dramatically faster rate.
Kremlin critics regarded the report as further evidence that Moscow allows authorities in Chechnya to run the region - which has been consumed by two wars since the 1991 disintegration of the Soviet Union - as a feudal fiefdom in exchange for keeping separatist and radical Islamist sentiment suppressed.
Season 5 happens in real time, with the episodes only spanning a time period of three days, meaning there will be no stone left unturned when it comes to telling the story of Litchfield's disintegration — or triumphant return, if things don't go to plan for the inmates.
Against the backdrop of economic insecurity, the specter of terrorist attacks, and a cultural backlash against foreigners and immigrants, the loyalties and fault-lines that have defined the terms of debate in the country over the past several decades are showing signs of disintegration and re-alignment.
Syria and Yemen are mired in civil war; Saudi Arabia seems as intolerant of dissent as ever; elsewhere in the Arab Gulf, prosperity is offered as a substitute for liberty; Egypt has swung from elected Islamism to secular authoritarianism; and Libya is struggling to avoid disintegration.
Still, season four was the show's first where I could really see the argument for the show as a family drama more than a comedy, a story about disintegration and how sometimes we can love someone but know we're only getting in the way of their journey.
Later in the novel, we find out that in the 1980s, the Central Intelligence Agency conducted a similar operation — this time posing as Lenin's spirit to convince Mikhail Gorbachev to initiate perestroika, setting off a chain of events that ended with the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
The likely consequences would include killer storms stronger than any in modern times, the disintegration of large parts of the polar ice sheets and a rise of the sea sufficient to begin drowning the world's coastal cities before the end of this century, the scientists declared.
Hope: The rise and growing power of the feminine, particularly the associated values and priorities, such as caring for each other, the planet and other creatures; (some) men's growing acceptance of their own feminine aspects; and the visible evidence of the disintegration of patriarchy (despite the backlash).
If Britain leaves the EU, there's a danger that it will embolden other EU nations to follow suit, leading to the gradual disintegration of the EU. The prime minister of the Czech Republic warned in February that "Czexit" could follow close on the heels of Brexit.
Yet while we're squealing over the cute robots, we can't forget to imagine the world that gave rise to Wall-E's trash-strewn wasteland and its more well-off humans' disintegration into helpless, shapeless flesh globules who've lost the ability to create, think, or have real relationships.
The indictment, announced by the United States Attorney's Office in Manhattan, marks the disintegration of a relationship that propelled Mr. Avenatti to national prominence and adds to his mountain of legal troubles as he stands accused of more than three dozen crimes in California and New York.
The condemned work, entitled "9 Stages in the Decomposition of the Leader," is a print of nine time-lapse digital images showing an official portrait of the Russian president over a seed box, with each image documenting the disintegration of Putin's portrait as grass grows through.
LONDON (Reuters) - Boris Johnson, who was a leading figure in the campaign to take Britain out of the EU, said Brexit was becoming "soft to the point of disintegration" after Prime Minister Theresa May asked to work with the opposition Labour party to secure an exit deal.
It was a political earthquake that confirmed not only the continuing disintegration of support for Ms. Merkel's government, but also the striking decline of big-tent political parties across Europe: A onetime environmental protest movement is now the second-strongest political force in Bavaria and Germany.
The irony was that the Tory Party itself is deeply divided over the forthcoming E.U. referendum, and for a few seconds it seemed as though every M.P. in the chamber was hollering and waving his or her hands, as if hailing the disintegration of the world.
We live in uncomfortable times: from economic stagnation at home to economic disintegration abroad, from disturbing scenes of death on our streets to demonic beheadings on our screens, from Syria to Iran, from Paris to San Bernardino, from Assad to Putin, from one environmental calamity to the next.
As Mann writes in Doctor Faustus, his allegorical novel about the Third Reich that is conspicuously cited twice by Knausgaard in My Struggle: "Amidst disintegration, the search for the rudiments of new ordering forces is universal …" Knausgaard himself takes an almost mystical approach to these demonic ordering forces.
During that ensuing period of structural disintegration, Francisco—who these days, tanned and fit, looks like he could be magician David Copperfield's more handsome cousin—grew up in Armonk, New York, where he learned to fix up things from his father, who ran a company that leased used aircraft.
That suggests that the Franco-German engine that has powered the EU for decades may struggle to deliver the change many European officials feel is necessary to win back the support of citizens, fight off a right-wing populist surge and avert a gradual disintegration of the bloc.
"There are significant repercussions to the disintegration of GSOMIA," Kristine Lee, "China is the biggest winner here," Rob Spalding, a former senior member of President Trump's National Security Council, explained to Defense One, arguing that this development hands China "a potent weapon to chip away" at the alliance structure.
Sinosphere BEIJING — The emotional disintegration of a 4003-month-old boy named John as he sought and failed to find comfort from caregivers in a British boarding nursery, captured in a 2400 documentary film, deeply distressed the Chinese women at a seminar last week on early childhood separation.
"Militant groups are running out of patience, the government is unable to deliver on its promises, the president is a 'lame duck', and the umbrella group negotiating on behalf of the militants shows signs of disintegration," Malte Liewerscheidt , senior analyst at Verisk Maplecroft wrote in a briefing this month.
A statement from the government in reaction to Mr. Trump's characterization cited Montenegro's "peaceful politics," noting that during the Balkan Wars of the 2000s, the country was "the only state in which the war didn't rage during disintegration of the former Yugoslavia," of which it was a part.
After the dismissal of his case against Bobby Axelrod and the disintegration of his related investigation into Chuck and Wendy, Bryan has been bounced back to the Southern District, under the command of the man who was once his mentor — but who became, until very recently, his quarry.
A small difference in global temperatures can make a big difference in the climate: The difference between a rise in global temperatures of 2200 degrees Celsius and one of 2 degrees Celsius, for example, could mean longer heat waves, more intense rainstorms and the faster disintegration of coral reefs.
Macron's assertive Africa policy is a response to what French diplomats see as the disintegration of the post-WWII international consensus which has created a new scramble for Africa, with its mineral resources, demographic advantage, and the human potential of its young population empowered through education and technology.
A focus on Marini's nudes, with their relative calm and stylistic stasis, makes for a very different set of associations than, say, a study of his horses and riders, which undergo severe transformations before, during, and after the war, from bucolic innocence to satirical eroticism to apocalyptic disintegration.
Over on the right, some traditional conservative leaders were already declaring last week that there is a permanent sea change in America; that the Republican Party is in a process of total realignment or disintegration; that the apocalypse is upon us; that dogs and cats will soon be living together.
The fort's disintegration — like so much in the film, a parable of climate change, as well as of the simple passage of time — calls to mind the "lone and level sands" that remain at the end of Percy Shelley's sonnet "Ozymandias": a cosmic, dust-to-dust reminder of human vanity's folly.
Or maybe dustbath would be a better term, since the film ends with the disintegration of everyone from headliners Black Panther and Spider-Man to, in the post-credits stinger, SHIELD operatives Maria Hill and Nick Fury, both unseen since Avengers: Age Of Ultron, two years and seven Marvel movies ago.
"The main concern is that an unexpected exit of the U.K. from the EU could lead to similar initiatives in other member states, making Brexit the first step towards the disintegration of the union," Antonio Barroso, senior vice-president of political risk consultancy, Teneo Intelligence, said in a report this week.
Published Wednesday in the open access journal Earth's Future, the study is the first to pair recently discovered mechanisms that would lead to the sudden collapse of parts of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, such as the disintegration of floating ice shelves and mechanical failure of tall ice cliffs facing the sea.
" Desribing Putin as a "gifted tactician, but not a strategic thinker," Soros went on to explain that while there was no reason to think that the Russian leader became involved in Syria to intensify Europe's refugee crisis, once he "saw the opportunity to hasten the EU's disintegration, he seized it.
David Claerbout's two-channel video installation, Olympia (The Real-Time Disintegration into Ruins of the Berlin Olympic Stadium over the Course of a Thousand Years) (2016), now on view at KINDL, is a reflection on another monumental space of the past, seen clearly through the lens of its failed ideology.
"I think the result will almost certainly be, if Corbyn gets his way, that we remain in the customs union so that we can't control our trade policy, that there are huge areas of lawmaking we can't control, and Brexit is becoming soft to the point of disintegration," he said.
Raised during the Cultural Revolution but trained in traditional ink painting before getting an M.F.A. at the University of Arkansas, Mr. Ji uses the flattened perspective of the classical Chinese landscape to paint scenes — such as the disintegration of China's rural villages — that the current government would sooner keep quiet.
In all the final pieces, you simultaneously contemplate the love of the book as text and as design, and the life of the book as an object — a mass-produced one worn to a state of uniqueness before Wolfe began making his copy, memorializing one point in its particular disintegration.
Before speaking on the record for the story last October that Spacey made a sexual advance toward him when he was 14 — leading to the sudden disintegration of Spacey's acting career — Anthony Rapp recently told BuzzFeed News that he had approached Allred's office seeking advice as to whether he should come forward.
BAML reiterated that room remains for more gains on risky assets, based on the average 4.9 percent cash holding, which it said was too high to denote the "big top" in markets In terms of potential pitfalls, Chinese credit tightening was feared most, displacing European Union disintegration as the biggest tail risk.
They must know the dangerous path of permanent, undeclared war upon which our country is now set, the perils for those who serve, the sacrifice of our domestic agenda, the inevitable blowback from innocents abroad killed in our name, and the disintegration of the rule of international law with its dire consequences.
Her work engages with the archive of film reels that capture and store the imagined state as envisioned by Afghan leftists in a context where the nation state appears as a ruin, in the conditions of the disintegration of the old "enlightened" bourgeoisie, and in the face of the barbarity of war.
The Obama administration is spending close to a half a billion dollars to build a sophisticated electronic fence along Jordan's northern and eastern borders, a wall which US strategic planners hope will stem the flow of refugees and also wall off the increasingly important American base from the disintegration of Syria and Iraq.
The answer to black poverty, black-on-black crime, the disintegration of families, drug addiction and high unemployment cannot be found at the ballot box, and to celebrate the election of a state's first black governor, mayor or any other elected official as a victory for impoverished blacks is a cruel hoax.
A coproduction of the Deutsches Theater Berlin and the Malmö City Theater in Sweden (which Bergman himself ran between 1953 and 1960), Ms. Bergman's "Persona" uses a dazzling set, an onstage deluge, ample video and good old-fashioned monologues to breathe fresh life into this intense, enigmatic study of psychological disintegration and transference.
"The calving of this large iceberg could be the first step of the collapse of Larsen C ice shelf, which would result in the disintegration of a huge area of ice into a number of icebergs and smaller fragments," Professor David Vaughan, director of science at the British Antarctic Survey, told Science Daily.
The news comes at a time when counterterrorism experts have warned neo-Nazi extremists adhering to 'accelerationism'—a hyper violent doctrine among the far-right seeking to hasten the collapse of society through terrorist acts—have discussed using the global coronavirus pandemic to spur the disintegration of vulnerable governments dealing with the crisis.
But he (or she) might learn something from an earlier age's custodians of diverse, fragmented societies — from monarchies like that of the Austrian Hapsburgs, in particular, that worked to contain and balance religious and ethnic divisions, to prevent disintegration and forestall totalitarianism, and might have succeeded longer absent the folly of 1914.
Technological innovation, from the contraceptive pill to the global transmission of capital and goods; deunionization and automation; rising standards of living freeing human beings to seek self-expression and individual fulfillment; and hyperintensive international competition — are only some of the factors underlying the turbulence, even the disintegration, of traditional norms and practices.
In 1902, the young daughter of cochineal farmers witnesses the violent disintegration of her family; in 1954, the wife of an ambassador has an affair with her husband's best friend; in 1983, a missionary experiences misgivings; and, in 1999, an adoptive mother takes her Mayan daughter on a trip to explore her roots.
The pomp reflected a rare moment of hope for a European Union that has in recent years faced a relentless succession of troubles — the euro and debt crisis, a migration and border crisis, terrorist attacks, the British vote to bail on the bloc — that has left it staring at the prospect of disintegration.
But now -- after the colossal economic mismanagement of the euro crisis has weakened the EU's legitimacy, given Euroskeptics a major impetus, and caused the EU to shift to an advanced stage of disintegration -- Mrs Merkel and her fellow EU leaders seem to think that a multi-speed Europe is essential to keeping the bloc together.
It's a truism that everyone loves a redemption story and in Brit's despair—reduced to a wide-eyed, shaven-headed, umbrella-wielding woman whose disintegration culminated with the singer strapped to a gurney as the flashbulbs popped in her face—she became a figure the media and her fans would loyally champion forever after.
In the Friday op-ed, Soros wrote that the financial mayhem following the referendum "highlighted for people in Britain just what they stand to lose by leaving the EU." If more countries mobilize, like the British voters who asked for another referendum, grassroots participation could help reverse recent trends toward disintegration of Europe, he argued.
Unchallenged, he seems minded to threaten many of the hardest-won achievements of recent British foreign policy: welcoming the disintegration of the EU (Steve Bannon, his adviser, reportedly wants to build closer links with continental parties promoting that), weakening NATO, applauding Mr Putin's adventurism, ripping up climate-change accords and the nuclear deal with Iran.
The public disintegration of Cohen&aposs relationship with Trump -- Cohen once said he would take a bullet for the president -- escalated after Cohen last week released a recorded conversation between himself and Trump about a possible payment to Playboy model Karen McDougal to buy the rights of her story that claimed an affair with Trump.
Soros told the Journal there remained a good chance that the European Union will collapse due to the migration crisis, challenges in Greece and a potential British exit from the EU. "If Britain leaves, it could unleash a general exodus, and the disintegration of the European Union will become practically unavoidable," Soros told the Journal.
For Apple, which prides itself on providing one unified iPhone device worldwide, the disintegration of the monopoly around GPS presents a quandary: Does it offer a unique device for the Chinese market capable of handling Beidou, or does it add Beidou chips to its phones worldwide and run into trouble with U.S. national security authorities?
Instead, "I was caught in the middle of the explosive disintegration of the relationship between Goldman Sachs and the L.I.A." Ms. McDougall trained as a lawyer in Australia and, in August 2006, moved to London to join Allen & Overy, where she worked on a number of oil and gas deals in the Middle East.

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