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"Felling" Definitions
  1. a town in NE England, in Gateshead unitary authority, Tyne and Wear; formerly noted for coal mining. Pop: 34 196 (2001)

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Global Forest Watch registers the felling as tree cover loss.
Video by Jonah M. Kessel, Meg Felling and Shane O'Neill.
His operation is small, felling just 3,000 trees a season.
There's no point felling trees in forests if nobody hears them.
The consequences of the extra felling already done are not clear.
Euron gets to be the bad boy, felling dragons and seducing queens.
Felling the woods will worsen the scene, unless you clean up afterwards.
The felling of the trees occurred between 1368 and 1408, she estimated.
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group felling 2.5 percent and Nomura Holdings slid 3.3 percent.
The winds approached 155 miles per hour, tripping useless car alarms and felling trees.
Rampant tree felling is having a severe impact on Malawi's water resources, experts say.
Losses also mounted due to the premature felling of trees and rising logging costs.
Felling it with a handsaw or ax requires strength, tenacity, and lots of time.
SXEP> felling 2.8 percent after crude oil prices slipped again as supply overhang concerns grew.
Felling the Mammoth had taken five men working with drills and wedges almost a month.
Before long, though, they were persuaded by aid groups to stop felling trees for charcoal.
The winds approached 150 miles an hour, tripping useless car alarms and felling towering trees.
Mr. Silver puts in 12-hour days, felling, dragging and packaging the trees in twine.
Firefighter Shawn Slack carries a chainsaw after felling trees burned in the Camp fire on Nov.
He said the actions were prompted by the Roma "felling trees, stealing, and clogging" the streets.
The alternative—clear-felling the often swampy forest and disposing of the resulting waste—is expensive.
The hurricane churned across the entire span of the island, felling power lines and destroying infrastructure everywhere.
The felling of a conspiracy on the scale of a Watergate does, after all, take a village.
She also advocates for more security in protected areas to prevent animal theft, poaching, and illegal tree-felling.
Tree felling is about proper tree management, and understanding the systems and demands of the campus and forest.
Yesterday, a court ruled that local authorities hadn't sidestepped regulations in allowing Tesla's tree felling work to begin.
But there is not much of an equivalent industry in the Northeast, making felling the trees more expensive.
Massive waves of sea water caused flooding across Havana, as well as felling of trees and power lines.
Only recently they lifted restrictions on tree felling in Warsaw and we can't even say no to that.
He said Tuesday's protest was the biggest in the forest since Poland authorized an increase in felling in 2016.
Ed is overwhelmed by felling that he has his dream girl but it's obvious Madeline doesn't share this passion.
From about 300 AD to 700 AD, Europe was on the move, founding new civilizations and felling old ones.
"There is an urgent need to depart from the unsustainable practice of felling trees without replacing them," said Tchamba.
It turns out that there are some interesting physics at work in the process of wind-caused tree felling.
They decided to pause there and start felling pine trees, to scratch together the money they needed to finish.
Even George Washington's great claim to honesty — that he 'fessed up to felling a cherry tree — was a deception.
Alas, PNG's indigenous landowners and politicians, including a provincial governor, have called some logging permits a cover for illegal felling.
Some say, however, that the ban on felling and exporting logs has increased illegal logging and tree loss in Zambia.
"Attempts to protect these forests have had limited success, and laws against felling have recently been rolled back," he said.
Keep in mind that this is a venue where cybernetic dinosaurs and giant-felling samurai are par for the course.
THERESA MAY, BRITISH PRIME MINISTER: The UK has a proud history of welcoming people who are felling persecution to our country.
And he threw, and landed, one of those punches at the MGM Grand, felling Ortiz for good in the seventh round.
The civilized world rightly recoiled in horror at the images of the Taliban felling of the Buddhas of Bamiyan in 220006.
In one recent example, Sheffield council may have to compensate a public-maintenance contractor after protests stopped the firm from felling trees.
Felling trees - usually for rebuilding houses, or for weddings or funeral pyres - needs permission, and taking axes into the forests is banned.
No evidence has so far surfaced of the affliction felling woolly spider monkeys, considered one of the world's most endangered by the IUCN.
THESSALONIKI, Greece (Reuters) - Greek authorities are felling large parts of a forest because of a seemingly unstoppable beetle munching its way through trees.
"But I'm going to direct that U.S. Marshals are empowered to arrest or detain anyone who obstructs the felling of trees," he said.
To protect its forests, Khan's provincial government has also enforced a complete ban on the cutting and felling of trees in reserved forests.
Yet September's super typhoon brought unprecedented flooding and damage across the city, felling trees, shattering windows on commercial towers and paralyzing transport networks.
But, instead of just felling the ax at once of 15 percent of staff, she has dragged the pain out in several weekly layoffs.
Under concession agreements, two government foresters are supposed to oversee the work of each private felling company - but that is not happening, Thuol said.
Also on its to-do list are reducing marine and coastal damage exacerbated by poorly planned development, while stopping illegal felling in Mexico's forests.
Perhaps the Hound finally overcoming his fear of fire to fight alongside Arya, and Arya felling a wight that was about to attack him.
He was wanted on charges of murder, felony felling to elude arrest in a motor vehicle and driving with a revoked license, officials said.
The felling of Harvey Weinstein and the subsequent #MeToo movement also forced comedy to molt, shedding an outer layer of — how to put this?
Interestingly, a recent study by the state government had revealed that mangrove felling had in fact dropped by 80% in the last one year.
But, instead of just felling the ax at once on 15 percent of staff, she has dragged the pain out in several weekly layoffs.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Two people were killed in a storm that swept across northern Germany on Thursday, felling trees and disrupting rail and air traffic.
Now that the FARC is no longer imposing fines for felling trees, numerous patches of burned out land cropped up, their trees burned down.
She did so, she said, with an eye to buying time until fellow tree lovers could get there to help her stop the felling.
They cracked congressional maps drawn to favor Republicans and seized an array of open seats, while also felling longtime incumbents who had grown complacent.
Who can say whether the tiger will hold on against the human mist which is pervading and felling the last wildernesses of the world?
As Station 19's Ben Warren (Jason George) explains in the teaser, "there's a bad batch of something" felling drug users in a local park.
You earn XP for completing quests and felling beasts, but that accumulated XP isn't applied to your crew until you get a good night's sleep.
It was also a matter of felling a seven-times grand slam-winning idol, having never won a set against her in four previous matches.
It requires felling more than 1.8 million trees and the use of 6,017 hectares (23 sq miles) of forest land, including a protected tiger reserve.
Ongoing dendrochronological analysis of the structural timbers reveals that the settlement was built in a single construction phase, using wood of a similar felling year.
Charlie Baker announced in August that his administration would move to designate fuel derived from felling trees and clearing brush in forests as renewable energy.
The hurricane, with sustained winds of more than 183 miles per hour, wreaked total destruction in its path, flooding streets, felling trees and destroying property.
Researchers cited Madagascar, Vietnam and Indonesia as countries that are felling forests to fulfill Chinese demand, potentially increasing climate change and hurting biodiversity in the process.
To prevent deforestation, the ONF - which manages public forests - has warned against cutting live wood and is only felling dead or infected trees on public land.
GAZI BAY, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For fishing communities on Kenya's southern coast, felling mangrove trees to make boats has long been a part of life.
According to the petition filed at the court by a neighborhood doctor, the housing plan will lead to the felling of 16,500 trees in the capital.
The toughest jobs — felling trees and yanking brush and roots from the ground, removing all the vegetation that keeps a fire going — are done at night.
Energy stocks also lost ground, with the European oil and gas index felling more than 3 percent after crude oil prices slipped again after earlier gains.
In January the Lahore High Court granted a stay against the government's plans, ordering it to stop felling trees and otherwise preparing the ground for the metro.
Students and faculty had called for Silent Sam's removal The felling of Silent Sam came months after students and some faculty called for removal of the statue.
It is part of the country's larger initiative to curb an urgent environmental problem: deforestation that results from felling trees to make charcoal and firewood for cooking.
ISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Upset by the felling of many of Islamabad's trees – victims of rapid urbanization - the city's children are fighting back with a tree planting drive.
A new study finds that what scientists thought of as a scalpel may be more like a felling axe, causing damage hundreds of times what was previously observed.
The 120-foot (37-m) wide pipeline right-of-way would force the felling of up to 200 maples, or about 80 percent of the family's sugaring trees.
Is emotional parity for diseases truly beyond our capacity, even between two that are felling ourselves and neighbors at a frequency and volume that leaves no life untouched?
Clear proof of ownership, legal experts say, is the key to unlocking vital government aid after a hurricane sweeps through - felling homes, stealing cars and ransacking whole communities.
Nonetheless, the experts said many parts of the world were suffering rapid change, such as from the felling of tropical forests to make way for farms and cities.
While deforestation rates in the Amazon have declined over the last decade, the felling of trees continues at an alarming rate, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has said.
Some also wondered if the contract limited Amey's discretion to negotiate alternative solutions to felling, because the company might be sued if it failed to complete agreed work.
ISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Upset by the felling of many of Islamabad's trees – victims of rapid urbanization - the city's children are fighting back with a tree planting drive.
KATHMANDU, Nepal — A strong rainstorm has swept through southern Nepal, destroying homes, felling trees and leaving at least 28 people dead and hundreds more injured, the authorities said.
The strategy, however, is consistent with the Trump's handling of other aspects of his presidency, said Matthew Felling, a veteran political communications strategist and former communications director to Sen.
Bad winds battered the Netherlands on Thursday, felling trees like the one in the video, and even toppling trucks and tearing roofs off buildings, according to the Washington Post.
In 2017, Tropical Storm Nate hit his farm in Piedades Norte, a small town in Costa Rica's Alajuela Province, felling guava trees and stripping coffee beans off the branches.
Winds that reached 25 mph lashed the tiny island nation in the Pacific, felling trees, knocking out power and causing heavy flooding before it made landfall about 7 p.m.
I'll remember Theon getting absolution, and Lyanna sacrificing herself to kill a zombie giant in a deeply symbolic if very sad moment, the smallest warrior felling the largest foe.
Among the biggest risks for loggers are being hit by falling objects while they're felling trees or having an accident operating the equipment that allows them to do so.
A proposal to redevelop parts of New Delhi that required the felling of thousands of trees recently provoked fierce protests, court petitions and night patrols to guard the trees.
Concerns were also raised that the tree felling work had been allowed to begin before the March 5th deadline for environmental groups to comment on the project had passed.
In recent years local kingpins have been putting the industrious locals to new work: felling the hills' forests to get at the coal, limestone, China clay and even gold underneath.
Winds that reached 296 kph (184 mph) lashed the tiny island nation in the Pacific, felling trees, knocking out power and causing heavy flooding, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center reported.
Azad Mia, of nearby Kalia village, blamed the growing lightning menace on the felling of large trees in the area as people created space for new homes or rice fields.
The trouble here is that, after the grunts and the groans and the felling of the door, the person who's burst through doesn't even exhale, no matter celebrate the feat.
Earth shaken loose by years of forest-felling in the mountains above the city had been washed down into the dam's reservoir, they said, silting it up and displacing water.
The superbly balanced American felling ax, celebrated in Walt Whitman's immortal "Song of the Broad-Axe," was a favorite of the British prime minister and gentleman woodcutter William Ewart Gladstone.
Distinct from deforestation, forest degradation is the process of felling just the valuable trees in a forest and leaving behind flammable tree limbs and debris, creating a ground zero for wildfires.
But it's hard to find a precedent for the public, categorical, felling of Ricardel by Melania Trump, a strike that exemplified the first lady's willingness to throw around her political weight.
Inspired by the impact in Bollywood, dozens of women in journalism came forward about inappropriate behavior by male colleagues, felling influential editors at The Hindustan Times and The Times of India.
Rather than changing the fate of nations by felling national politicians, they say, the technology is more likely to become a small-scale weapon used to extend online harassment and bullying.
The first act is devoted largely to the fantasies that Bella, fleeing the law after felling a would-be rapist, conjures up on a long (really long) train ride from Tupelo.
Poland has not yet started large-scale construction but has been preparing the area, including by felling trees in a way that critics say may violate EU laws on protecting wildlife.
"It's worked for him as a political tactic and as a foreign relations position, and now the President is tripling-down on 'Whataboutism' as a legal stance," Felling said in an email.
Last year the Ministry of Water and Environment imposed a temporary ban on felling Afzelia Africana and shea nut trees, two species considered "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
At current prices, carbon credits cannot compete with the profits to be made from felling forests and developing rubber plantations, according to the report published this month in the journal Nature Communications.
Pacquiao knocked Thurman to the Las Vegas canvas, felling the Floridian fighter when he landed a straight left to the body that he followed up with a plumb hook to the face.
It could feasibly be the night I clipped my ex's heels in Glasgow Garage, and she immediately landed an elephant felling right-hook to my jaw of thin, smug, easy-shatter glass.
The coronavirus is striking, and felling, more Italian men than women, and some experts are warning that being male may be a risk factor for the illness, just as older age is.
The coronavirus is striking, and felling, more Italian men than women, and some experts are warning that being male may be a risk factor for the illness, just as older age is.
On Monday, the bespectacled 21-year-old became the country's first player to reach a grand slam quarter-final by felling one of the game's all-time greats in Serbian Novak Djokovic.
The General Prosecutor said it had identified cases in which forest fires in the Irkutsk region of Siberia had been deliberately started in order to conceal illegal wood felling, RIA news agency reported.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Activists climbed trees and blocked felling machines in Poland's primeval Bialowieza Forest on Tuesday in a bid to stop what they say is an illegal logging operation authorized by the government.
EPM has blamed recent landslides on "unpredictable geological conditions", but environmentalists said they have become more frequent since construction work started, blaming the felling of trees to clear space, and fear more landslides.
The prophecy had first come to pass during his youth in the Zululand hills, where he was the district champion stick-fighter, felling his opponents via deft use of the element of surprise.
More than 3,20103 people are thought to have contracted the waterborne disease since Hurricane Matthew washed over Haiti on October 4th, felling trees, destroying houses, schools and clinics, and polluting sources of clean water.
A year before the Rhodes statue's defacement, firebrand opposition politician Julius Malema, in his inaugural address to Parliament, had called for the felling of a sculpture of Louis Botha, South Africa's first prime minister.
They were able to fly into otherwise inaccessible places, and confirmed not only that loggers were felling trees in protected areas, but also that illegal mines were polluting water sources their community relied on.
The latest one begins next week in Poland, and in addition to limbing, participants will compete in categories like tree felling, chainsaw chain replacement, and a chainsaw relay race, which you can see above.
Years of tree felling have reduced Pakistan's forests to under 22.5 percent of its land area, one of the lowest levels in the region, according to a 2600 U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization report.
They have turned to producing wood briquettes from tree branches, reducing the felling of trees while also making a product they hope could interest supermarkets and help lift hundreds of families out of poverty.
Since Tesla was due to complete its tree-felling in just three more days, the court told the car company to temporarily stop the work so that the environmentalist group's objections could be considered.
A typhoon weakened as it cut across the Philippines on Monday with strong wind felling trees and power lines, and authorities warned of flash floods and mudslides but there were no official reports of casualties.
The expansion of agricultural land also creates emissions through the draining of peatland, releasing carbon dioxide - one of the main greenhouse gases - into the air and through the felling of trees, which absorb carbon dioxide.
NEA PLAGIA, Greece (Reuters) - At least seven people, including six tourists, were killed and more than 100 others injured when a violent, short-lived storm lashed northern Greece overnight, felling trees and ripping off rooftops.
The rapid felling threatens worsening erosion and environmental damage in the country, and has provoked uprisings by local communities, who have not received promised roads and other assistance as part of timber extraction deals, they say.
The rapid felling of South Sudan's teak forests, largely by foreign-owned firms, has drawn protests from residents living near the forests, who say they were promised benefits in exchange for the loss of the wood.
Two years ago, Zambia banned the felling and transport of a tree known locally as mukula - Pterocarpus chrysothrix, a relative of rosewood - in a bid to curb its rapid loss fueled by growing demand in Asia.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Four years after felling English giant Jason Kenny in Glasgow, New Zealand's Sam Webster conquered the Commonwealth again to defend his sprint gold in style at the Gold Coast Games on Saturday.
On beavers: Millions of years … have equipped this aquatic architect with … lips that can close behind their front teeth (allowing for the beaver to gnaw wood underwater without drowning and keeping out … splinters when felling trees).
Indeed, there are similarities between Ms. Harper, 36, and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, whose felling of a powerful House incumbent in 2018 was a shock alert to national Democrats of a populist wave.
Takeover of public lands: From the shrinking of wilderness national monuments in Utah to the felling of rainforests for palm plantations in Indonesia, public lands risk being rescinded or resized by governments in favor of business interests.
Call me crazy, I think sadness is a valid emotion and I'm fine felling it a little, rather than dying its hair and changing its clothes and telling it to introduce itself as triumphant at a party.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - An emotional Roger Federer wiped away tears and urged Rafa Nadal to stay with him on the tour for years to come after felling his great rival to win his fifth Australian Open on Sunday.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's environmental protection agency IBAMA on Wednesday launched its biggest-ever operation to tackle illegal logging that is accelerating Amazon deforestation amid a surge in tree-felling since President Jair Bolsonaro took office.
Despite the opposition to the project — and even the intervention of Britain's secretary of state for the environment, Michael Gove, who described the felling program as "bonkers," — around 5,700 of the targeted trees have been cut down.
In the 12 years since, Republicans have endured one nasty primary campaign after another, sometimes felling party giants (like Eric Cantor) and sometimes costing the party winnable Senate seats (as has happened in Delaware, Indiana and Missouri).
After receiving a permit, farmers can plant and prune seedlings and cultivate crops for themselves during the early stages of plantation establishment in degraded areas, instead of illegally felling trees to sell as timber and firewood for cash.
Following logging of the valley by successive civilizations, from the Babylonians to the Persians, the Roman Emperor Hadrian banned the felling of trees in the first century, making the region one of the world's first protected forest reserves.
Atiriri Bururi ma Chuka, a local conservation group whose name translates as "keepers of Chuka community land", says four politicians are working with a company that is felling trees on a 24,000-acre strip of protected forest land.
The felling being condemned by Brussels was necessary, it argues, to prevent dead trunks from collapsing onto cyclists and walkers (the EU court decision exempts cutting on safety grounds, but argues that the Poles have gone much further).
But because of ever-growing international demand for timber, together with the high prices the wood fetches, most harvesters have been felling the forests without a license and exporting them illegally to Asia, government and forest experts say.
Last year, the European Commission, the European Union's executive body, sued in the Court of Justice to block that increase, and the court ordered Poland to halt the large-scale felling of trees until the case was resolved.
The assignment has a personal dimension for Mr. Long, who was born in North Carolina and recalls the day in 1989 when Hurricane Hugo swept over his home — he was 103 at the time — felling trees and buildings.
BIALOWIEZA, Poland, May 24 (Reuters) - Environmental campaigners chained themselves to logging equipment in Poland's ancient Bialowieza Forest on Wednesday in protest against the government-backed felling of trees in the UNESCO World Heritage site that straddles the Belarus border.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Security guards in Poland's Bialowieza Forest have forcibly ejected protesters who sought to stop the felling of trees in one of Europe's last primeval woods, a project that has drawn the threat of a European Union lawsuit.
On Monday, the Delhi High Court ordered the state-owned company running the redevelopment project to stop felling trees until July 4, when it is scheduled to hear a public interest petition calling for the plan to be shelved.
Bashing forehands as if felling trees with an axe, the 2014 U.S. Open champion struck a mind-boggling 83 winners to set up a clash with 49th-ranked Briton Kyle Edmund, one of the more unlikely semi-finals imaginable.
Under pressure to tighten standards, the 4,500-member RSPO - which includes producers, traders, buyers and green groups in more than 90 countries - introduced tougher rules in late 2018 to include a ban on felling forests for oil palm plantations.
The consequence of this husbandry, according to Finland's Natural Resources Institute, is that the annual growth of trees in Finland exceeds the volume of felling and natural loss by over 20m cubic metres, despite the increasing demand for wood.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The South Pacific nation of the Solomon Islands is felling its tropical forests at nearly 21 times a sustainable rate, according to research by an environmental group published on Thursday, driven by insatiable Chinese demand for its lumber.
The movie kicks off with a tiny Diana watching her fierce-as-hell Amazon aunts spin in midair, slashing and felling enemies with a ruthless efficiency that superhero movies usually only let one woman per film even approach, let alone master.
Read: Young innovator creates toys to tackle climate change Most households in Sierra Leone rely on charcoal for cooking and heating, but felling trees for charcoal is one of the main contributors to deforestation and land degradation in the country.
It was only by chance that residents of Urdoma, 2500 miles northeast of Moscow, learned last year of an enormous landfill project nearby, when two local hunters stumbled onto workers felling lofty pine and birch trees to make way for it.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's second-largest city, awoke to scenes of chaos on Thursday after thrashing wind and rain whipped through neighborhoods, felling trees, flooding streets and sweeping away buses in a storm that killed at least six people.
Faced with the mighty gun-power of the imperial army, Takeko led an unofficial unit of 217-219 women in a counter-attack against the enemy, felling at least five opponents with her naginata blade before taking a fatal bullet to the chest.
These brave firefighters, soldiers, janitors, and miners—the so-called "liquidators"—did everything from hosing down streets to felling trees to building a concrete sarcophagus around the exposed reactor ... all the while charged subatomic particles ravaged their cells and shortened their life spans.
If an incense tree is on government-managed land, the maximum sentence for cutting it down is the same as it is for felling any other kind of tree on such property: a fine of HK$25,000 ($3,210) and a year in prison.
Since the charcoal trade and tranport ban was put in place, normally quiet Kitui has seen an angry mob set charcoal-packed trucks on fire, the arrests of people illegally felling trees and the emergence of a song critical of the policy.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rose 85% in 2019 compared to the previous year, according to a data-based warning system from Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE), in the latest piece of evidence to highlight rampant tree-felling.
"If allowed to stand, the decision means that thousands of refugee children felling persecution will never get a fair day in court for their claims of asylum," said Ahilan Arulanantham, the lead attorney and legal director for the ACLU of Southern California.
Government forces, based in the garrison town of Mamfe just 4km from Berere, were in the process of attacking the ADF base, delayed only by a desperate rearguard action of inadequately armed militiamen supported by civilians felling trees to block the government's path.
Even more than the painful felling of the Mother, Conness seemed motivated by his sense of pique at "the English who saw it [and] declared it to be a Yankee invention", not, as the good senator understood the fallen tree, a "specimen of American growth".
Encroachment on swamps and other bad landscape management practices - including overgrazing, felling and burning trees to clear land for farming, and planting thirsty exotic tree species such as eucalyptus - threaten the future of the river and several lakes in the region, according to Jeconious.
The 22-year-old jiu-jitsu expert won his RIZIN lightweight grand prix semifinal bout against Luiz Gustavo via punches, a foot stomp, and a couple of soccer kicks, felling Gustavo for good in a single round at the RIZIN 21 show in Saitama, Japan.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Greek sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas added another thrilling chapter to his Australian Open odyssey on Tuesday, the 26-year-old felling Roberto Bautista Agut 25-23 21-23 20-229 26-25(2) to claim a maiden Grand Slam semi-final for the Mediterranean nation.
NEW DELHI, Oct 7 (Reuters) - India's Supreme Court issued a stay order on Monday, halting the cutting of trees in Mumbai for an ambitious subway project that has sparked protests from activists opposed to the felling of some 2,700 trees to build a train parking shed.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Venus Williams continued her astonishing late-career revival by felling Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 24-20 230-53(25) on Tuesday to reach her first Australian Open semi-final in 23 years and become the oldest woman to reach the last four at Melbourne Park in the professional era.
While its environmental minister, Jan Szyszko, had argued that felling trees was necessary to fight an infestation of spruce bark beetles, many scientists, environmental groups, and conservation organizations — from Greenpeace to the World Wildlife Fund — have condemned the policy as a dire threat to a rich and ancient ecosystem.
In the following decades, the Dutch sought a monopoly on cloves, which once had grown nowhere but the tropical islands of Ternate and Tidore in what is today Indonesia, and then in 1652 introduced the scorched-earth policy known as extirpation, felling and burning tens of thousands of clove trees.
Sometimes her crisscrossing references tangle, as when "Sonia" weaves the story of a failed relationship around a more abstract disquisition on slavery without clarifying why both topics belong in the same song, but even then she creates a sense of felling trapped by historical memory, especially when it surfaces incoherently; it lingers.
Its articles about the "Panama Papers", a leaked trove of documents which had been stolen from Mossack Fonseca, a Panama-based law firm, sent shock waves round the world—felling the leaders of Pakistan and Iceland, leading to multiple arrests and pushing several countries to tighten laws related to offshore financial dealings.
Gudino bout was not great, largely because Gudino did all he could to avoid confrontation by running around the ring and dropping a knee to the floor just to buy time, Okolie showed maturity in targetting his opponent's body to slow him, before felling him multiple times with an array of punches.
Several weeks earlier, the deputy mayor of Nairobi, Joe Akech, who was a former professional boxer with a reputation for felling his rivals in the ring or the council chamber with swift knockouts, had told me over a large breakfast that he was planning a comeback bout in aid of a local orphanage.
As for the Americans who have found a leader in Cardinal Burke, many are unhappy with the radical economic view that underpins the synod: one that blames greedy extractive industries and agri-businesses based in the northern hemisphere for the felling and burning of trees whose existence is crucial to the planet.
We were headed to the Allingham Guard Station, a campground along the Metolius River about 275 miles outside of Bend, Oregon, where a hundred Deschutes Forest Service employees and volunteers would be trained on everything from building a rock retaining wall to felling a tree in such a way that it doesn't flatten you.
" As Kara Swisher wrote in Recode, Ms. Fowler did everyone in tech a favor by unmasking the donkeys "worshiped as kings" by the venture capitalists and investors and boards and even the media, felling them with one "epic" 2,900-word blog post "about what happens when a hot company becomes hostage to its increasingly dysfunctional and toxic behaviors.
Christopher Barrett, a prominent agricultural economist at Cornell University (he's been on The Daily Show!) who works closely with Mude, said that the group would come into a village, gather farmers, and explain the idea by leading them through a game of drawing chips from bags to determine who had losses, felling little toy plastic cows.
The court ordered Tesla to pause the felling, which has already commenced, as it would have been completed in just three days, according to a report from German state-owned broadcaster DW. The court added that it would not discard the activist group's appeal against the cutting down of trees as "obviously hopeless from the outset," DW reported.

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