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"gutted" Definitions
  1. extremely sad or disappointed
"gutted" Synonyms
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They're exporting -- its excess capacity that has gutted the Midland heartlands of England, obviously through Germany, and gutted the Upper Midwest of the United States.
A fire gutted a makeshift nightclub in _________, on Dec.
This simple bit of theater immediately and irreparably gutted Lopez.
"I was so gutted, it was so disappointing," she said.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has gutted America's diplomatic corps.
According to the Hamilton Spectator, its interior had been gutted.
His district office was gutted by fire the next day.
Entire Natural History #Museum in Delhi gutted in a #fire.
"I was feeling pretty gutted at the finish," Spieth said.
My main objective right now is just, get it gutted.
They gutted my mother from her jaw to her sex.
Another explosion gutted the area again almost a year later.
"We woke up on November 9 just gutted," he said.
Rows of gutted cars reflect the agony of the residents.
But when the UCI made the changes I was gutted.
They said he gutted and tried to decapitate the victim.
Universities have helped to transform cities gutted by industrial collapse.
It was nothing now, just a frame, gutted of everything.
Holder, which gutted the core of the Voting Rights Act.
We gutted the bathroom and kitchen, and improved the yard.
A box containing its gutted parts sat on a shelf.
But it was now gutted by the Syrian civil war.
He said he felt "gutted" by having to pull out.
Another detonation gutted the area again almost a year later.
As such, Keene's connection to the Seventh Kavalry gutted me.
" Pistorius' elder brother Carl wrote on Twitter: "Shattered. Heartbroken. Gutted.
By the end, I was gutted, but also completely satisfied.
I have gutted and rebuilt one bathroom and two kitchens.
"Not going to lie, I'm gutted," Hart said on Instagram.
Gutted for my dear friend #annabellasciorra who told the truth!
They gutted all three bathrooms, installing expanses of white marble.
I know why I feel so gutted by a Trump win.
I was mainly gutted for Paddy because he's my best mate.
That said, the William reveal gutted the show for me, emotionally.
Some gutted Obamacare's insurance regulations, and others largely left them intact.
But in 22016 the Supreme Court gutted the pre-clearance provision.
Some Israeli generals, however, fear the prospect of UNRWA's being gutted.
Their building was gutted and the vinyl siding was peeling away.
I was gutted by the clips you show of Eric Garner.
By the time she returned, the flames had gutted their home.
Ben and I are absolutely gutted and horrified by this news.
And once that case has been gutted, only awful solutions remain.
Each time he was "totally and completely gutted," he told THR.
The changes would have "gutted the bill," the Democratic aide said.
Allowing these essential programs to get gutted is not an option.
Sitting in the mezzanine with a few friends, I was gutted.
In its Citizens United ruling, the court gutted campaign finance laws.
I was gutted as they were my favourite Pioneer 'phones too!
Both of these programs have been recklessly gutted by this administration.
The Supreme Court gutted key provisions of the law in 22011.
In Armenia, pumpkins are gutted to prepare a dish called ghapama.
Feeling absolutely gutted by the recent developments on ABC's Grey's Anatomy?
Tanaka gutted out six innings, allowing two runs on seven hits.
"I was gutted when we didn't leave in March," she says.
"I gutted it," he told The New York Times in 1997.
So I was pretty gutted, when I arrived at 7 p.m.
The space, which had been gutted, cost $5.5 million to renovate.
After the house was gutted, new drywall and insulation was installed.
A hillside of homes was gutted by flames east of Athens.
Both of these programs have been recklessly gutted by this Administration.
A nearby shopping center, scene of intense fighting, had been gutted.
The transparent underskin of a bobcat gutted on a kitchen table.
Inside, the suite was gutted: wall frames, looped wire, exposed pipes.
But these progressive milestones were gutted in 2013 with Shelby County.
Crucial historic preservation and water protection programs stand to be gutted.
"They gutted the stomach," neighbor Alisha Lynn told the New York Times.
He has gutted the program and made us dependent on the Russians.
This one gutted it through the course twice, in 1951 and 19543.
This one gutted it through the course twice, in 1951 and 1953.
The group's leadership team has been gutted over the past few months.
Horrid to see Delhi 's Natural History museum gutted in a fire.
"Andrew really gutted it up tonight and showed us something," Scioscia said.
So after all the hoopla, Mr. Macron's proposed overhaul has been gutted.
Net neutrality will be gutted, and FCC privacy rules will be repealed.
Unfortunately, it has been recently gutted by Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue.
Their dominance has gutted the financial health of publishers and music companies.
But his EPA gutted Obama-era rules aimed at curbing climate change.
At least five homes were gutted by the fire, the agency said.
And throughout its runtime, Blake sounds both numbly comfortable and completely gutted.
"They gutted the stomach," neighbor Alisha Lynn told the New York Times.
Nearby, a building which once housed a bakery lies gutted and burned.
He gutted and demoralized the department and delivered nothing for this country.
"We're gutted after today, absolutely devastated," Chris Coleman, the Wales manager, said.
About 1,600 structures have been gutted, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley told reporters.
I'm particularly gutted by the idea of missed connections and doomed families.
Wade may be overturned or effectively gutted under a majority-conservative court.
The buildings, gutted and renovated in 1994, are each 33,392 square feet.
With the kitchen gutted, though, you could see straight through the house.
More broadly, political parties have been gutted by the investigations and convictions.
The 2008 financial crisis and 2013 city bankruptcy gutted Detroit's housing market.
Governments around the world gutted institutions that, at the time, seemed dispensable.
Nearby, Ms. Edwards was given a tour of Kaverna Moore's gutted home.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is being gutted from the inside out.
The writer Jessica Valenti said that she was "gutted for" Ms. Sciorra.
One friend gutted her downstairs bedroom to house five of the kangaroos.
I am gutted but so very proud of this group of people.
The bailouts showered the crooks with money and gutted the middle class.
His governing philosophy is being completely gutted by the mice around him.
And so it's reasonable to expect that Dodd-Frank will be gutted.
On Friday, a large fire ripped through the school, leaving it gutted.
"I was gutted," Lisa Mathieson, a glass artist from St. Paul, said.
Then they gutted his hapless Rams right out of the playoff race.
Police claim Aquino returned to the gutted building at around 9:45 a.m.
Microsoft gutted its phone business last year, resulting in thousands of job cuts.
After falling behind by two, we came back and gutted it and competed.
It's been completely gutted and renovated since 2011 ... and looks brand spanking new.
An entire row of formerly Haitian-owned businesses are empty and being gutted.
And Philip, in particular, seems increasingly gutted by every murder he's party to.
About 75 to 100 homes in the Cobbly Nob section were also gutted.
Floodwaters from Florence destroyed two of the church's buildings and gutted three others.
The gutted plane has been modified to carry LauncherOne under its left wing.
He gutted out 6 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on 12 hits.
They think the gutted space will take way too much time to rehab.
Three homes have been gutted so far, including one of Nederland's own firefighters.
Holder, a case that gutted a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
Depending on the day, grocery store shelves are gutted and schools are closed.
It would lock in a future where our stressed military becomes permanently gutted.
ObamaCare may well be gutted, but it won't be by judges or justices.
It was old and gutted and the steeple was made of crumbling bricks.
Jansen gutted through the eighth inning, then took the mound in the ninth.
"We are concerned that this law is going to be gutted," Jepsen added.
Many Democrats say the new Trump administration policy "gutted" protections for student borrowers.
We completely gutted it and added the dark wood floors and huge closets.
Look no further than the airlines, which have been gutted by travel bans.
They are now selling their gutted homes at well below pre-storm prices.
A metal work platform lowered from the roof hung beside the gutted apartment.
Everyone enjoyed a relatively robust welfare state and not-totally gutted labor law.
Holder, the 2013 voting rights decision that effectively gutted the Voting Rights Act.
Already, deaths and the flight of survivors have gutted at least one village.
I'm gutted for my team, my staff, the organization and our fan base.
The ground floor of their house will need to be gutted and renovated.
However, when DeVos became Education Secretary in 2017, she essentially gutted the rule.
The town looked like it had been gutted by war or the apocalypse. 
It's barely worth mentioning Billy Crudup as Elgie—his character has been gutted.
But if a path exists, hard to find it [with] gutted diplomatic leadership.
But if a path exists, hard to find it w gutted diplomatic leadership.
I was gutted by the devastation and knew I had to get there.
The provision had already been gutted by Republican-backed legislation passed in Congress.
And it would have gutted funding to EPA by a staggering 31 percent.
"We're gutted for Jordan," Reds coach Brad Thorn said in a team release.
Owens gutted the building when he moved in, but didn't do much else.
I'm gutted that someone with so much power for good has been lost.
"We're gutted by these hideous reports," said the band in a Facebook post.
On Wednesday, Yahoo gutted its media staff and closed half of its digital magazines.
It wasn't Facebook that killed them, they say: executive mishandling effectively gutted the site.
Homes will need to be gutted — drywall removed, appliances tossed, fans and dehumidifiers installed.
Much of the law was gutted by the Supreme Court in a 2013 decision.
How to protect this stuff: There's a lot that's going to get gutted here.
"Another close game but we gutted it out in the second half," Ollie said.
Most of the interior was gutted and rebuilt to match a more modern design.
It showed, in great detail, a tight-knit community gutted by the drug war.
Absolutely gutted but hope you're up there with your Mum now 💔😪 pic.twitter.
Crisis and austerity gutted domestic spending, and led to wage-depressing levels of unemployment.
In November 2012, a 34-storey residential building was partially gutted by a fire.
"I am so gutted guys i don't know what to tell you," she wrote.
As the product of Linton, Indiana, a Midwestern town gutted by NAFTA and the
Apple gutted the perfectly fine Music app and forcibly grafted Apple Music's features in.
The inside is super dated, and it will almost certainly be gutted and restored.
Look how much it gutted you when your contribution to the project was criticized.
But a Democratic assemblyman with financial ties to the telecommunications industry just gutted it.
Budgets were gutted; public housing lost its funding; the market came to dictate development.
Relieved, Hector jumped around with his teammates; gutted, Buffon collapsed on to his back.
Much of the area is revitalized, though some gutted buildings and empty lots remain.
It proved so impossible to clean that the entire room had to be gutted.
But the legislation that eventually passed was gutted after concerted lobbying by gun enthusiasts.
The tax agency was among many government organizations gutted by corruption during his presidency.
"Our family is gutted by the loss of our friend Lisa Quiroz," he tweeted.
Once in office, he gutted welfare and a million people lost their food stamps.
When the third and final strike was settled, the community control effort was gutted.
Through it all, the parents, gutted and grief stricken, have been searching for answers.
Mr. Blum also financed a case that gutted voting rights for people of color.
The home of Monika Houston, 42, remains untouched after being gutted following Hurricane Harvey.
Electric vehicles require new equipment and processes, which means some plants must be gutted.
Holder, a 2013 decision that gutted a key portion of the Voting Rights Act.
But there is no question that the team's championship-level defense has been gutted.
Cale's version is sparse and undulating, and he sounds freshly gutted after every verse.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — The basketball tournament organizer worrying his business model could be gutted.
Then they gutted the place, selling the appliances and fixtures on Craigslist for cheap.
That said, even critics like Mr. Turner do not want to see Nafta gutted.
Hank Johnson, D-Georgia, compared Lewandowski to a fish being gutted with a spoon.
"Absolutely gutted," added Emilie Mules, a self-described half-Aussie, half-English theater lover.
Democratic negotiators made clear that they wouldn't back any compromise that gutted Planned Parenthood.
Back at the Lawrence butcher shop, Marc plucked and gutted the partridge, revealing tiny breasts.
Wade decision that made abortion legal in the US could be gutted or overturned altogether.
Holder, the case which gutted a key portion of the Voting Rights Act in 2000.
Holder, the case that gutted a key portion of the Voting Rights Act in 2000.
"I'm absolutely gutted for the team," Scotland's Erin Cuthbert, player of the match, told reporters.
My girlfriend says it looks like I had gutted an elk in the driver's seat.
Although it was later gutted by judicial and political decisions, its impact was long-lasting.
This incident comes just days after the fire that gutted Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
She shows us boys at soccer practice at Darul Aman Palace, gutted by heavy shelling.
His successor, Ronald Reagan, removed them seven years later and gutted Mr Carter's solar budget.
On July 16th a mosque used by Nigerian Muslims was firebombed, and the building gutted.
Was lucky to meet him at SDCC once, truly funny man and incredibly kind. Gutted.
"I was gutted after that fourth run, I thought I'd binned it," Parsons told Reuters.
Bruce Rauner suspended violence prevention funding as well as gutted social services for the poor.
If it is gutted or eliminated altogether, this will have severe consequences for poor communities.
The theater has been largely gutted, but its distressed, pockmarked, discolored walls have been retained.
The State Department and USAID have been gutted and dozens of vital positions remain vacant.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Acting Director Mulvaney has gutted consumer protection in the mortgage market.
All lawns are a kind of plant taxidermy, sculpture made from botany gutted and flattened.
The government would take control of fire-gutted land, Win Myat Aye said this week.
With precision and a hint of showmanship, Arnold skinned and gutted the 90-pound animal.
Massive fire gutted residential towers in the emirate of Ajman, north of Dubai, #UAE. pic.twitter.
So the Premier League, the world's most wealthy and visible league, could just get gutted?
Survivors and residents will help decide what form of memorial will replace the gutted tower.
And so too gutted were the Steelers with the score closing out at 35-30.
He's also found a lot of gutted wallets on the ground and turned them in.
Meanwhile, most of them were gutted and re-purposed as necessary as the series continued.
In fact, he's quite gutted to be at home with the kids while I'm here!
Increasingly, those ceilings ended up in Dumpsters as the neighborhood gentrified and buildings were gutted.
"The heart of Paris and my country is being gutted by the flames," she said.
The health, safety, labor, environmental and financial regulations being gutted are intelligible only to specialists.
"Gutted I'm not able to perform tomorrow in Melbourne," Williams said on Friday on Twitter.
A year later, the school's gutted remains are a constant, haunting reminder of what happened.
"Gutted" was how the England captain, Harry Kane, summed up the feeling in the squad.
Elizabeth Warren gutted Bloomberg on his non-disclosure agreements in cases of alleged sexual harassment.
The book leaves us gutted and marveling: Life may be short, but it takes forever.
So is the R.V. he lived in while he gutted and restored his flooded home.
Tesla has since gutted its solar sales force and faced an 85% drop in installations.
They have gutted America's campaign finance law and dismantled much of the Voting Rights Act.
The 26-story building was built in 1917, and was gutted and rebuilt in 2002.
The 26-story building was built in 1917, and was gutted and rebuilt in 2002.
The video shows homes completely gutted by the tornado, and debris scattered in the streets.
We also know that the in-person navigator programs — also gutted by Trump — are effective.
It's lunchtime, and we're sitting in the gutted remains of the house he's painting today.
While the Battle of Winterfell may not have boasted the deaths of too many main characters (thanks, mostly, to Maisie Williams' badass Arya Stark), the souls who did die on the battlefield gutted us emotionally at the same time the White Walkers gutted them physically.
Police spokeswoman Esther Mwaata-Katongo said on Tuesday another fire gutted a charcoal market on Tuesday.
Holder, in which the high court gutted a key section of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Uber has gutted that industry, and drivers are simply freelancers who are growing someone else's business.
However, the mandate has been essentially gutted because the tax penalty has been lowered to $0.
He needs to look bereft, gutted to see a competitor so cruelly pulled from the game.
And Article 303 of India's constitution has been gutted, thus eliminating Kashmir's autonomy at a stroke.
PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi's government has gutted the autonomy of the restive and disputed Jammu & Kashmir.
And President Obama promptly gutted much of that welfare reform law early in his first term.
I'm grateful I did but I thought it would be the first of a few. Gutted.
I'll smoke a million cigarettes in real life, I'll do anything to age myself…' I'm gutted.
Bush would tell The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year that he was "gutted" by the footage.
"Everyone's just gutted," said McDowell, who works with another high-tech space X-ray telescope, Chandra.
Kathy and Anne meet with the owner of the gutted warehouse space to talk about options.
But the charges of belangenverstrengeling (conflict of interest) have left the test's reputation for impartiality gutted.
By the time they extinguished the fire about 25 minutes later, the karaoke bar was gutted.
Income inequality poses a structural threat to the economy, and the manufacturing sector has been gutted.
Earlier this week, EPA administrator Scott Pruitt gutted the leadership of many of the BOSC's subcommittees.
The Cathedral of Saint Sava in New York City was gutted by a fire on Sunday.
In January, a fire gutted a Texas mosque, with federal law enforcement officials ruling it arson.
On top of everything else, turnover after Nixon's 1973 resignation had gutted the Department of Transportation.
A massive fire gutted India's National Museum of Natural History in the early hours of Apr.
Critics called it a "poison pill" that would have gutted their intent of protecting email privacy.
A firefighter described tackling the fire raging through the fire that gutted Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral.
His economic mismanagement, nationalization and expropriations have strangled private enterprise and gutted a once rich economy.
Mr. Trump initially said he had "gutted the house" and made $2215 million in extensive renovations.
After Donald Trump was elected president, Sanders fought to defend Obamacare from being gutted by Republicans.
A number of those bills would have weakened or gutted Obamacare's so-called essential health benefits.
Wade will end up overturned or gutted -- and they have already been working towards that moment.
Paulson and George W. Bush—who gutted the SEC and made it even harder to see
Newburgh has a picturesque setting along the Hudson but has been gutted by decades of unemployment.
Nevertheless, they spoke of their gutted and starved town with a sense of hope, even wonder.
And when she was finally going to leave you, you gutted her like a farm animal.
Eckert gutted Garcia's original report to the point where the two documents bear only passing similarities.
It's about how a company is responding to the changing economy that's gutted its core business.
Republicans have gutted funding for tax enforcement under the Trump presidency, likely sending this number higher.
Guy describing the warm entrails of the pigs he'd gutted on his parents' farm in Kansas.
Once stripped down to its original wooden framework, the inside of the building was literally gutted.
Or by Rattlestick, which has gutted its space to incorporate Mr. Hunter's snug yet capacious vision?
"We are absolutely gutted," by her death, her aunt, Lindsay Fontana, wrote in a Facebook post.
The grand Fairmont Hotel, only days from opening, was gutted by flames, leaving only a shell.
She said staff levels at the Department of Natural Resources had been "gutted" under Mr. Walker.
Preservationists cried foul, especially since its original Romanesque lobby had been gutted to accommodate new elevators.
In office, his government has gutted the environment ministry and Ibama, the quasi-autonomous environmental agency.
She was not standing near the massive fish laid out on slabs waiting to be gutted.
The taxi is real — it's a gutted Prius — and dog and cab are eye to eye.
The corner of an abandoned school is gutted, leaving what looks like a gigantic bite mark.
The N.B.A.'s plans for China, which seemed rosy barely a week ago, were suddenly gutted.
Gutted and retiled, it will be divided into two separate kitchens, bustling with two separate staffs.
Rusted farm equipment sit idle near gutted houses, and signs reading "Hamburg Strong" dot the landscape.
The water in one household is so corrosive it gutted three dishwashers and two washing machines.
And yet too many, including my husband, could not quite understand why I was so gutted.
Wade overturned, Social Security gutted, and national health care shredded by whoever beats Mr. Sanders in November.
The 2014 fire gutted the 1.3 million-square-foot complex, which was in the wood-framing stage.
Remember that, while the general election was very close, Trump utterly gutted the GOP in the primaries.
" Stone wrote that she felt "gutted" by the decision: "[It] broke a little piece of my heart.
The economy is largely gutted, with unemployment soaring and electricity dwindling to a few hours a day.
The building where the original mural was painted was gutted by a fire in summer of 2018.
India's National Museum of Natural History has been gutted by an early morning fire in central Delhi.
I only wish they hadn't gutted the defense budget to the great benefit of Vladimir Putin. Right?
The software giant gutted its phone business earlier this year, and Windows Phone's market share has plummeted.
In the second half of the 20th century, however, foreign competition gutted the industry and employment collapsed.
The fire apparently gutted luxury suites beneath the hotel's raked mansard roof; flooding damaged the floors below.
The software maker gutted its smartphone business, and only released a single Lumia device, the Lumia 650.
Only a few months after that, the freelance budget where I had my column was also gutted.
We don't have the benefits of the kind of FDR-style social state because it's been gutted.
"Mike is hurt, and he looked hurt, but he gutted it out," Memphis coach Dave Joerger said.
I'm reminded every day that they won't be here forever, and knowing that leaves me feeling gutted.
If the statute is gutted, a large part of the SEC's agenda may be undoing recent rules.
The U.S. economy was dealt a blow in 2008, when greedy financial schemes gutted everyday peoples' savings.
"I'm truly gutted by this news," O'Halloran, who played Dante Hicks in the film, wrote on Tuesday.
It's going to keep happening, faster than new outlets can rise up to replace the gutted old.
One of the fires gutted buildings at the popular winery, leaving charred debris scattered across its landscape.
So Tronc is firing journalists and selling gutted newspapers when it can, while executives pocket the proceeds.
Real skyscrapers have been digitally gutted, and what remains are Hollywood-like facades, braced by steel brackets.
The temple was gutted as flames engulfed the building within minutes, trapping devotees inside, Mr. Chennithala said.
A former army bathhouse —  gutted, sand-filled, and located right on the dunes — was demolished in 2016.
Last year's repeal of the ACA penalty by Congress effectively gutted the individual mandate to buy insurance.
He took up-close photos of the gutted rocket ship, then later publicly posted some on Facebook.
They've already gutted the voting rights act, and that's enabling this voter suppression all around the country.
While effective in engineering his own political fate, he gutted the hopes of Democrats for a decade.
Newcomers will have to scramble to maintain staffs the size of even the most gutted local newsrooms.
I still remember art, music and language programs being gutted seemingly overnight, and counselors and librarians disappearing.
It was gutted by fire the night of the suicide bombings — "obviously revenge," a neighboring shopkeeper said.
Century-old wood frame buildings are routinely gutted for luxury rental apartments or razed for multistory condos.
Bacsinszky often dominated rallies with her backhand and gutted out a lengthy first set in 217 minutes.
The next Democratic president will also be dealing with an executive branch gutted by the Trump presidency.
Turkey's once vibrant and diverse civil society has been gutted with more than 1,000 NGOs shut down.
One of the artworks, "Server Farms," features iMacs, laptops, and rotary phones gutted and repurposed as planters.
The Nineveh Police moved its headquarters there, and the SWAT team took over a gutted elementary school.
Now, it's two and a half years later and I have a gutted house and no facade.
Historically, attempts to move away from a profit-centric system have always been resisted, and ultimately, gutted.
"I'm specializing in the plumbing and electric stuff," Adeney said, as he walked through the gutted house.
They have gutted key government institutions like the tax agency, to gain better access to government accounts.
Before being gutted by budget cuts, the digital department was something of a trophy for Campbell's administration.
INDOORS The home was gutted and completely remodeled in the last year, with new wiring and plumbing.
The screenplay was gutted by the network, rewritten to such a degree that most commentary was removed.
However, over the weekend, claims that Meals on Wheels would be "gutted" were countered by Trump's budget director.
If these, along with the peacekeepers, were to be gutted, the risks of famine and war would soar.
Behind the cockpit, this version has been gutted and outfitted with the brains that run the Matrix tech.
Brazil is counting the cost of a disastrous fire that gutted the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro.
Congo's economy has been gutted by a sharp drop in oil prices since 2014, significantly increasing debt levels.
Hakeem told Reuters via phone from Teldeniya that a number of shops and two mosques had been gutted.
It's been 5 years since my dad died & this is the 1st year I haven't felt completely gutted.
So Obamacare — the program that got more than 20 million people onto (usually) decent health insurance — is gutted.
Their eggs are flushed out, gutted of their genetic information, and fused with DNA harvested from the biopsy.
He promptly gutted it and then upgraded it to turn it into a wacky foam bullet-shooting monster.
After it was viciously gutted last month, many observers thought California's net neutrality bill was a lost cause.
But before they could be passed into law, the bills were gutted in the Communications and Conveyance Committee.
A Chaldean Catholic church next to it has also been mostly gutted, its altar cracked down the middle.
It's been 2018 years since my dad died & this is the 1st year I haven't felt completely gutted.
And the skeletons of the airport buildings lie gutted and abandoned next to Gaza's southern border with Egypt.
Fanned by high winds, the blaze gutted seaside resorts where many Athens residents and retirees have holiday homes.
Just tried to wrap my mind around how it would feel to basically be gutted like a fish.
Their infant daughter, Madison Thomas, was found in a room on the first floor of the gutted home.
Pelosi and other Democrats strongly dispute that claim, and say the ACA needs to be improved, not gutted.
I am beyond gutted about this as he welcomed me with open arms early in my musical career.
Local celebrity Quito Rymer, a reggae singer-songwriter, is among those whose property was gutted by Hurricane Irma.
He gutted the car, replaced the engine, suspension, the wheels, and even repainted the front and rear bumpers.
A deadly fire has gutted a 24-story high-rise building in London, CBS2's Teri Okita reports.
Robinson was nine-years-old during the last wave of suicides that gutted the First Nation in 1999.
With a Republican-controlled White House and Congress, however, it's not difficult to see those rules being gutted.
I'm gutted to be missing their NYC shows later this month—catch them on tour if you can.
Despite being "gutted like a fish" by the surgery, Kate survived ovarian cancer, after a long, painful recovery.
It wouldn't be the first time the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division was effectively gutted by an administration.
The glove itself has been completely gutted and filled with modern components, including flex sensors on each finger.
" Also on Twitter, Smith said: "Gutted to hear about it being confirmed pro's can box in the Olympics.
Clinton's female supporters were left feeling gutted, but women also played a crucial role in electing Mr. Trump.
Modern Love When I walked into the mechanic's shop to pick up my motorcycle, the showroom was gutted.
And as news spread of his death later that day, I felt gutted, like I'd lost a relative.
The space had never been a restaurant, so it had to be completely gutted and redone from scratch.
She just gutted it out and won, as she had done so many times before in her career.
A bi-partisan labor agreement for public employees that stood in place for 40 years has been gutted.
"He really gutted the technocratic capabilities of the public sector when he came to office," she told me.
The Omaha installation occupies two floors of a gutted office building and it is open by appointment only.
She is perhaps most well-known for backing school privatization reforms in Michigan that gutted Detroit's education system.
They gutted and filleted the sardines with their hands, minced them and added preserved lemon and some spices.
But by the end of 2013, distance had gutted Dr. Greenwood's relationship and she entered 2014 newly single.
They watched in gutted rooms missing walls and carpets because Harvey took their walls, carpets and everything else.
Vestiges of that violence remain: A once-popular hotel stands empty, its windows smashed and its insides gutted.
She's cordial, but clearly gutted by her separation from Cole, who is moving to Vermont with their daughter.
It has been quite somber since; a few people I saw who knew the family were absolutely gutted.
Pushed on the potential steep cuts, Christie insisted he does not believe the office budget will be gutted.
" Lunn's friend, Greg Watts, was with him during the trip ... and released a statement on Friday, saying "GUTTED.
When courts challenged Mr. Chávez, he gutted them, suspending unfriendly judges and packing the Supreme Court with loyalists.
They also gutted the master bathroom to add more gray tile, a gray toilet and violet acrylic partitions.
My mom was absolutely gutted as he rode away with nothing more than the clothes he was wearing.
Over time, the concept has been watered down and gutted of the security aspects the region most needs.
Six years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the landmark Voting Rights Act in its Shelby County v.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday gutted a patent on ride-hailing technology asserted against Uber Technologies Inc.
Just five minutes down the road, gutted homes and cars looked like something out of a "Terminator" movie.
She also proposed an aggressive higher-education bill that gutted regulatory requirements and championed work force training programs.
Yet its optimistic city investment was a failure, and its huge pyramid-shaped space is gutted and inaccessible.
Since taking office, Pai has eroded programs that bring broadband to the poor, gutted media consolidation rules, helped dismantle broadband privacy protections, killed efforts to bring more competition to the cable box, rushed to the defense of prison monopoly price gouging, passed rules protecting business broadband monopolies, and gutted net neutrality.
Shane Clark peers into the lower floor of his gutted home in the Bell Canyon neighborhood of West Hills.
In less than a decade, Uber has redefined the idea of flexible labor and gutted the American taxi industry.
Gutted to have caused the usually stoic man such anguish, David wished he could offer some words of comfort.
A family friend, who didn&apost want to be named, told The Sun Online: &aposWe&aposre absolutely gutted. Heartbroken.
Yet one of the ACA's most critical such advances for women, the contraceptive coverage guarantee, may soon be gutted.
Windows on mobile has effectively been a dead platform ever since Microsoft gutted its phone division two years ago.
Just this past Wednesday, the Supreme Court effectively gutted public sector unions under the guise of the First Amendment.
This is a nature video, a travel video, with any recognizable elements of storytelling just absolutely gutted from it.
Then the Supreme Court gutted Voting Rights in 2013, voter suppression rushed in, and round and round we go.
But critics say incompetent policies and corruption have gutted a once-wealthy nation while dissent has been brutally crushed.
It wouldn't be the first time that the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division was effectively gutted by an administration.
As I prepare to slide the cash her way, she says, "No problem," and disappears into the kitchen. Gutted.
"The Senate amendments would have gutted Bill C-69," said Anna Johnston, lawyer at West Coast Environmental Law Association.
When we started seeing America's historic sins as irredeemable and simultaneously gutted civic education in our public schools. 26.
In the last five years, since Braun made Star Wars XXX, the porn industry has been gutted by piracy.
However, the WPR was gutted long before the elastic AUMF created loopholes wide enough to fly F-16s through.
All around the gutted tower, posters of the missing were hanging from shop windows, telephone boxes and road signs.
The fact that the house was totally gutted as a flip made it that much more attractive to them.
Dozens of people stood outside the gutted buildings in the Baghdad neighborhood of Karrada, desperately searching for missing relatives.
However, Latin American countries, supported by Western nations, successfully proposed an amendment that gutted the African group draft resolution.
Tettzan gutted a broken N64, turned it into a shell, and elongated the cartridge slot to accommodate the Switch.
"What it has done for me personally is I've gone in and gutted the number of notifications," Cook said.
Scott Pruitt joyfully gutted the EPA in 2017, making drastic cuts to their budget and defunding critical science research.
Obamacare, which became federal law a couple years later and was nearly gutted by Republicans in Congress last month.
" In the THR interview, Bush said that listening to the recording now makes him feel "totally and completely gutted.
Gutted by the experience, he left Paris for London, where he fell in love with Irish divorcée Kathleen Newton.
"I'm just gutted, for myself and the team that we couldn't make it stick," Hulkenberg said after the race.
"Majors have gutted their own exploration departments," said Theophile Yameogo, mining and metals advisory leader at consultant EY Canada.
If we gutted it and fixed all of its quirks that feeling we love so much would be gone.
According to the listing, it was then "impeccably renovated and expanded" by Lewis, who gutted and expanded the property.
Two critical federal research agencies are being gutted after workers were asked to relocate from Washington to the Midwest.
The disease is stalking the areas gutted by Hurricane Matthew on a remote stretch of the country's southern peninsula.
Additionally, senators are working to find a balance on Medicaid expansion; the House bill gutted the program in 2020.
Catherine Bearder, a British member of the European Parliament for the Liberal Democrats, said she felt "gutted" on Monday.
Among them is the catastrophic event that gutted millions of lives and ended in no fair resolution, only cynicism.
A couple from North Carolina said they are "gutted" after the sudden deaths of their three dogs last week.
Having gutted through a bum left knee for weeks now, Cabrera showed no ill effects and saved the day.
Later in the campaign, he easily gutted Ted Cruz when the latter used "New York values" as an insult.
If the law is gutted, says Rylin Rogers, director of public policy at AUCD, the results could be catastrophic.
The gutted interior of the Beaux-Arts building boasts a loft-like style with exposed beams and brick walls.
Ten years later its premises, gutted and rebuilt, were occupied by the City University of New York Graduate Center.
Union leaders believe the contract gutted protections that would allow its members to defend themselves in the department's overhaul.
Also, in the recently gutted Saveur, check out our Taffy Brodesser-Akner on the Israeli bread maker Erez Komarovsky.
This changed in 2013 when a conservative majority on the Supreme Court gutted preclearance in Shelby County v. Holder.
I believe we can do health care in a bipartisan way, because now we've essentially gutted and ended Obamacare.
America's criminal justice system has, in many ways, become a substitute for the US's largely gutted mental health system.
After a devastating fire gutted France's beloved Notre-Dame cathedral, awareness is rising over the fragility of French heritage.
Hansen, in a teary speech on the Senate floor, denounced the gutted version of the bill that eventually passed.
A pile of rubble housed the former brick facade of the bar around the corner, now a gutted wreck.
The combination of post-crisis regulations and new technologies has gutted the trading business and blunted Goldman's competitive edge.
At one site, nine electrical transformers had been torn from posts, their copper parts gutted, disabling vital control systems.
At the same time, he oversaw a move to the couple's new house, which they had gutted and remodeled.
Widows are supporting families gutted by losses that once seemed unendurable, and that the world now treats as routine.
Last week, the lower house held a marathon session in which its members gutted a long-awaited anticorruption bill.
We happily gutted and renovated a bathroom, refinished the floors, and painted every room of our little dream home.
Scott Walker has attacked the minimum wage, gutted unions, made it harder to vote, and restricted access to abortion.
You can imagine how utterly gutted I was when a teensy accident during today's fireworks rehearsal set them ablaze.
It had "no electrical, no inside walls; it was gutted," said Ms. Hogan, a professional organizer and interior designer.
Relatives have been unable to reach Terrulli, 65, by phone since the September 12 fire that gutted her residence.
These draft plans were gutted without regard to local input and concerns and eliminated protections in place for decades.
And it especially abhors Kendall feeling anything other than abject, empty, gutted horror at the state of his life.
They authorized impeachment for a reason, and that reason would have been gutted if impeachment were limited to crimes.
The Criminal Investigations Department, or C.I.D., which has been spearheading the inquiries, has been gutted, and its powers limited.
The buildings' interiors will be gutted, and some hospital mechanical structures that are on the exterior will be removed.
If you've failed an important test, or your crush doesn't like you back, you would say you were "gutted."
In rebuilding the coach house, the owners gutted and restored a one-bedroom apartment above the two-car garage.
One house gutted by fire was sold a few days later to an unwitting investor, according to a lawsuit.
Young people feel sold out by their government after coming of age in a recession that gutted their future.
What little remained of it was gutted by an Ebola outbreak in 2014 that killed lots of doctors and nurses.
I got ticked off at the black b—–d because he has gutted our resources and spends money on Muslims.
All we do is try our hardest and if someone doesn't like that, then I'm gutted but we fucking tried.
The Brexit points to the sort of xenophobic and backwards-looking tendencies that got gutted Europe in two World Wars.
Scores of gutted cars lined streets in the coastal town, east of Athens, melted by the intensity of the heat.
But the blaze was too fierce; hours later it had spread to three sides and gutted much of the interior.
What little remained of it was gutted by an Ebola outbreak in 2014, which killed lots of doctors and nurses.
Once again the library, which had been painstakingly restored, even down to sourcing Mackintosh's original nails from America, was gutted.
" Melina Perez added, "I am gutted by the news of Ashley's passing and my brain doesn't want to believe it.
After an optimistic morning at the polls, we were gutted by the time it became clear who the winner was.
And these decisions gutted the 14th Amendment's civil rights provisions, leading to the swift and violent rise of Jim Crow.
He was really gutted about me lying, and so I moved out of the house for a couple of days.
The War Powers Resolution was gutted long before the elastic AUMF created loopholes wide enough to fly F-16s through.
As part of the hallucination, Dany walks through a huge room that looks like it's been gutted in a fire.
It's why an appendectomy today leaves you with a tiny scar instead of looking like you were gutted by Leatherface.
Terms of the agreement at Carlyle Tower, a 49-year-old building that was gutted and rebranded, were not disclosed.
The reason to (post it) was to show I was gutted I couldn't win the tournament, or have a chance.
At least 36 people are dead after a fire gutted the Oakland warehouse during an electronic dance party Friday night.
He created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a real watchdog that has been gutted by Trump and his ilk.
Many of these functions once were performed by the Department of Labor (DOL), before funding cuts gutted its enforcement duties.
Just to review, they've already tried the Border Adjustment Tax that would have taxed imports and gutted major retailers' profits.
Testimony has painted an extravagant narco lifestyle featuring private zoos, multimillion dollar beach houses and gutted jetliners brimming with cash.
Most importantly, Pai also gutted net neutrality without ever trying to make the case for it being a good idea.
For the Freedom Caucus, the problem was that it didn't do enough to repeal Obamacare, which they wanted entirely gutted.
Something you all asked me was, 'what are you doing with the foreign aid, since we absolutely gutted it, right'?
As of Tuesday night, the bill that gutted Medicaid for people living in poverty or with disabilities had been defeated.
President Obama gutted our missile defense program and then abandoned our missile defense plans with Poland and the Czech Republic.
As with Republicans' previous Obamacare repeal proposals, Graham-Cassidy includes several measures that could be gutted from the final bill.
Cersei's signature half smirk — you know, the one she can't help but make when she watches an enemy get gutted.
Greece has been stunned by the blaze which swiftly gutted the town of Mati east of Athens on July 23.
Mr. Peeples painted the color bands on a tree and on the porch of a gutted home facing the park.
Union leaders believe the contract gutted all protections that would allow its members to defend themselves in the department's overhaul.
Last year, the House Republicans passed the Choice Act, which would have gutted Dodd-Frank, in a party-line vote.
The building was gutted to remove asbestos, and its empty shell became a utopian space for the city's art community.
Previously, he approved measures that gutted citizen efforts to raise the minimum wage and expand paid leave for sick workers.
That way, we can rescue the only thing worth saving about America's gutted, largely mismanaged local newspaper companies — the journalists.
It was the bill to repeal Obamacare — which would have gutted Medicaid, used by many addicts to pay for treatment.
He and his older brother bought a building in TriBeCa, gutted and rebuilt it, and opened a recording studio there.
Once inside the gutted old walls, they sat down, drank another glass of wine and stared out at the water.
But, the FEC can't change its 2006 regulations on "internet activity" because the agency is gutted, lacking a working quorum.
The kitchen was recently gutted, given a freshly painted tin ceiling and equipped with appliances from the 20189s and '30s.
Video footage on state television showed two blazing wrecks: the car crushed beyond recognition and the truck gutted by flames.
Monson, a town in one of Maine's poorest counties, was gutted a decade ago when the local furniture factory closed.
Ms. Waxman writes that Times editors "gutted" a story she reported in 2004 on sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
But she thinks constantly of her house, eight miles away, now half-gutted, its contents disgorged into the front lawn.
Draft calls were now steadily shrinking as air power replaced ground troops, and military conscription would soon be gutted altogether.
Gutted buildings, flooded parking lots, shattered streets in which nothing moves but salt water fish brought in by the tide.
But a 2013 Supreme Court ruling gutted a core provision of that law, fueling voter suppression efforts across the country.
Footage of the damage at the CCDO base broadcast on state television showed burned vehicles and offices gutted by fire.
By the time we meet them, the Tyrones, gutted by the past, are living compromised lives, as we all do.
"What I'm most gutted about is that history has been lost," Ford, 62, told Reuters as he surveyed the debris.
I pulled up at the address and found what was once a house, now gutted and closed off with plywood.
Mr. Niami said that the buyer, from Malaysia, paid him $40 million for the home and then promptly gutted it.
"The Senate amendments would have gutted Bill C-69," said Anna Johnston, staff lawyer at West Coast Environmental Law Association.
Pregnant females would be gutted, their rattles and the rattles of their unborn babies cut off for a $1 bounty.
" Deputy Australian Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce told the ABC people anyone who wanted to move the date were "miserable, gutted people.
That followed a rough period in 2016 when a Chinese government crackdown on suspect medical ads gutted Baidu's search ad business.
He gutted progressive policies and crafted the administration's immigration agenda: detaining families, punishing sanctuary cities, ramping up border prosecutions, and more.
The blaze was put out in 30 to 40 minutes, and gutted Fana-Ruiz's home and damaged two neighboring row homes.
Chip Kelly has come into our city, replaced all of our top talent with below-mediocre players and gutted our franchise.
Their president had locked up journalists and thousands of bureaucrats, gutted state institutions and used a referendum to grab constitutional powers.
The fire gutted their kitchen, and has forced the family to stay in a hotel while the home is undergoing repairs.
But just because NASA is not completely gutted, does not necessarily mean it avoided the brunt of Trump's anti-environment leanings.
Patients who won mesh settlements describe being shocked to find their money gutted by medical liens, as Reuters reported in 2015.
California Teachers Association, a major case that, with Scalia on board, could have gutted the financial viability of public-employee unions.
The main street is lined with fire-gutted banks and shops, walls daubed with graffiti in Arabic saying "God is Great".
This gutted reforms from the 1990s at a time when nearly $1 trillion of taxpayer money was spent on welfare programs.
Not long after, Depp retaliated by calling Barnaby a "sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia" and stole our hearts yet again.
The 2013 law that the justices gutted today was disingenuously framed by Texas Republicans as a measure to protect women's health.
In the gutted-out space, they tossed beer bottles into empty elevator shafts, listening to them clink on the way down.
They will not be content until the entire Constitution is gutted, in complete devotion to the American oligarchy they truly represent.
The company gutted the sedan, stripping it down to its skeleton and installing a new engine, new interiors and a GPS.
It ripped up sidewalks, gutted many of the town's quaint shops and carried off vehicles, depositing some of them blocks away.
It started when Bernhardt gutted the largest collaborative habitat protection management agreement in history by mandating federal changes to state plans.
"The globalists gutted the American working class and created a middle class in Asia," Bannon said in his Hollywood Reporter interview.
And, as noted above, the GOP in Florida gutted a historic effort to re-enfranchise over 1003 million formerly incarcerated felons.
Abandoned rice paddies, a few derelict houses that withstood the wave and the gutted Ukedo elementary school are all that remain.
The main part of the club, a large, gutted room that smells of old books, has been steadily deteriorating for decades.
In London, at least 80 people were killed when a fire gutted the 24-story Grenfell Tower block on June 14.
Virtually no other cruise liners escaped the century without having their insides gutted and redecorated, but the America somehow scraped through.
He steered it into a battle in Wake County, where a school board had gutted guidelines promoting racial diversity in classrooms.
Budget cuts and mismanagement by the Trump administration had gutted many of the agencies that were meant to address the crisis.
Mr. Trump repeatedly rejected his secretary of state's advice, embarrassed him with public contradictions and gutted his credibility with foreign governments.
In the process shaking off monopolies that have stalled progress, gutted consumer protections, and left far too many disconnected and vulnerable.
Booker decision, which gutted part of the federal sentencing statute that restricted federal judges to imposing sentences within rigid, mandatory guidelines.
What it means is that the government agency charged with overseeing compliance with the federal campaign finance laws has been gutted.
In one, a soldier rests a gun on the sill of a broken window that overlooks a street gutted by explosions.
The reason is simple: Tariffs approved last year by White House officials have already gutted Turkey's exports to the United States.
In 2011, the Correctional Medical Authority, an independent agency that monitors the medical and mental-health care of inmates, was gutted.
These are a handful of the news and issues that go unreported when small newspapers close or are gutted by layoffs.
At least two homes and 2,000 acres of forest were gutted, but there have been no reports of fatalities so far.
Oprah Winfrey chose it as her book club pick (which sparked another wave of criticism), saying that the novel "gutted" her.
Aaron, certain that he'd receive a coveted football scholarship for his senior year, was gutted when it went to someone else.
The Senate is moving toward passing a budget resolution that would help clear the way for the law to be gutted.
In one, a gutted, dying man's entrails spill to the ground; in another, screaming horses and men are impaled on spikes.
The home was gutted, and living space was added on a lower level with a bedroom, bathroom, den, and wet bar.
Cruz's shutdown gutted government services with no endgame save for giving fewer people the means with which to buy health insurance.
The fighting has uprooted about a quarter of its 12 million population, gutted oil production and ruined an already widely impoverished economy.
It's an homage to cinematic greats that packs just as much of a punch, leaving you gutted, drained, and a little hungover.
But for perspective, he said the Northern California fires that gutted 6,800 homes last year resulted in $12.6 billion in insured losses.
Photographs showed the bus's gutted shell on the side of a road in Gwanda district, about 550km south of Harare, Zimbabwe's capital.
"The Duchess is gutted — so the officer is also upset as she didn't want to leave the team," a source tells PEOPLE.
The floor beneath the studios, which formerly housed a furniture company, has already been gutted, as have all of the adjacent buildings.
Not only that, but this was the first election in decades without the protection of the Voting Rights Act, gutted in 2013.
By late Thursday it had gutted 60 acres; just hours later, it had grown to more than 4,000 acres, fire officials said.
Back in 2013, the Court gutted the formula component of the Voting Rights Act in the case of Shelby County v. Holder.
His love of generals is matched by a disdain for diplomats—he has gutted the State Department, losing busloads of experienced ambassadors.
That was probably the result of Republicans losing control of Congress in the 2006 midterms and the Bush domestic agenda was gutted.
A community-policing scheme, which helped cut the murder rate in 2015 to its lowest level in 25 years, has been gutted.
He also called for a separate bill to reinstate individuals' right to sue for discrimination, which were also gutted by the bill.
Supports multilateral diplomacy, but the administration has left the Paris accord, boycotted a new compact on migration, and gutted the State Department.
"I'm gutted to have to pull out – I hate letting our loyal fans down," May wrote on a website statement issued Friday.
If the plan is gutted, the U.S. would no longer be on track to meet its commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement.
SolarCity boasted a vast sales organization that Tesla gutted by ending the deal with Home Depot and halting door-to-door sales.
The area in front of the gutted pharmacy became a focal point for rallies and protests in the days following Gray's death.
Singer Lorde was set to headline the evening and tweeted to fans that she was "gutted" that the show couldn't go on.
Now Atibu, her husband and their four children are living in their gutted home as they start the long road to recovery.
During opening statements, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Allyson Ostrowski told the jury that Reagan "gutted" Nesci during a domestic dispute.
Twitter messages showed that the team store of the Charlotte Hornets of the N.B.A. had been broken into and gutted of merchandise.
We gutted the bathroom, put in a new kitchen, updated almost all of the electrical and replaced all the doors and windows.
The president has long derided NAFTA, calling the landmark 1994 agreement a "disaster for our country" that has gutted America's manufacturing sector.
He gutted the state's five regional water management districts, slashing their budgets by $22017 million and packing their appointed boards with developers.
FOSTA, originally an amendment to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, was quietly gutted, leaving nothing behind for victims or survivors.
"Truly gutted that our grandparents have effectively decided that they hate foreigners more than they love us and our futures," one tweeted.
First Ashley, who gets gutted while fruitlessly yelling "Croatoan," just like his character, then Dave, who gets grabbed by the Chen girl.
Thom Tillis, reaffirms some of the pre-existing conditions regulations that would be gutted if the Justice Department's argument prevails in court.
The Supreme Court abetted these practices with its decision, in 2013, in the Shelby County case, which gutted the Voting Rights Act.
"The public health infrastructure and the response to outbreaks and the National Security Council have been gutted by this administration," Davidson said.
This preparedness has been gutted by Congress's recent habit of passing nearly everything as part of an "emergency" or "must-pass" packages.
Residents who gathered near the gutted structure on Sunday said the smoke from the fire had been thick and smelled of chemicals.
Early Friday morning, the interior of the building looked to be completely gutted, and a neighboring building appeared to have been damaged.
David Littleproud, the agriculture minister, said he was "shocked and gutted" by the footage and promised that those responsible would be punished.
This initiative, and a financial crisis that gutted the local league of job-stealing foreigners, begat a generation that could compete internationally.
The other full bathroom was gutted and renovated with marble walls and flooring and a vessel sink on a black lacquer vanity.
During his time in power, Putin has systematically stamped out political dissent and gutted what had once been a relatively free press.
But those highways also gutted many cities, with whole neighborhoods torn down or isolated by huge interchanges and wide ribbons of asphalt.
Chidi's gutted feeling when he finally does break up with Simone is inherently more interesting, but the show buzzes right by it.
The place was emptied of its clientele, and largely gutted of its well-appointed décor and furnishings, revealing its original gritty endoskeleton.
Mr. Mileto's frozen, headless and limbless torso was found in 58 in the trunk of a gutted car in the Hudson Valley.
The novel coronavirus has gutted global demand for oil and triggered a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia that's flooding supply.
That flooding ripped up sidewalks, gutted many of the town's quaint shops and carried off vehicles, depositing some of them blocks away.
The kitchen and all 25 bathrooms were gutted and replaced, and each of the six bedrooms is now part of a suite.
"I'm very worried about what will happen to student loan borrowers if the C.F.P.B. gets gutted under the new administration," he said.
We asked readers living in communities with newspapers that were shut down or gutted to tell us how they had been affected.
Remember how Mr. Castro thoroughly gutted him in their exchange during that debate over unlawful immigration and left him basically for dead?
Investigators are sifting through ash, bones and a gutted car to piece together what happened Monday on a rural road in Sonora.
"This whole thing has completely gutted any morale I had left to put up with this place," one employee told The Atlantic.
When Chewie stumbles with grief upon hearing of her passing, we recall how gutted we were to hear the news about Fisher.
It doesn't illustrate or provide insight into what is happening now, but rather shows what could occur once the Constitution is gutted.
Instantly, everything about modern music seemed obsolete: After years of illegal downloading, the notion that music must be purchased was totally gutted.
Alan Dunlop, a professor of architecture, told The Times of London that the second fire appeared to have "gutted" the entire building.
Pictures of the house posted online showed a gutted and blackened husk whose roof and second floor appeared to have been destroyed.
The courts essentially gutted the relevant part of the law and gave the states a veto power over new transmission line projects.
Ahmad said when he returned to his house, about a mile south of the disputed site, it had been gutted by fire.
In Oklahoma, for example, teachers went on strike after tax cuts — led by the state's Republican legislature — gutted the state's public education funding.
Since purchasing American Girl in 1998, Mattel has systematically gutted the educational historical line that used to be the heart of the brand.
Donations have been flooding in to rebuild the 856-year-old Paris church after it was nearly gutted by the blaze Monday evening.
In an interview with "Axios on HBO," President Trump said he'd reinstate protections for pre-existing conditions if the lawsuit gutted the ACA.
These priorities have been gutted for close to 40 years in favor of a trickle-down, corporate-giveaway philosophy that has never worked.
Mr Modi has gutted an article of India's constitution, which was introduced in the 1950s to secure the state's acquiescence to Indian control.
His arguments have resonated in states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, where workers have watched entire industries being slowly gutted as production moved overseas.
These timepieces – accurate, trustworthy, and most of all, cheap – became the world standard and, in the end, nearly gutted the mechanical watch industry.
Or is it an Amazon Echo, gutted and stuffed into the fish, its every word converted into a twitch of Billy's motorized muscles?
Thankfully, the federal courts almost immediately recognized the inherently anti-First Amendment aspects of the law and gutted it just one year later.
In 2013, the Supreme Court gutted the core of one of the crowning achievements of the civil rights movement: the Voting Rights Act.
"It was the best drive of my career but I spun it and we didn't get any points so I'm gutted," said Palmer.
Several people have been killed after an apparent arson attack gutted a building at Kyoto Animation, one of Japan's most renowned anime studios.
All 0003 passengers and crew were safely evacuated from the gutted Boeing 2000-249 after a crash that one survivor described as terrifying.
No one knew what this team was and, in the public's eye, the talent and very life force of OG had been gutted.
Trump has gutted Obama's methane reduction action plan and regulators are rolling back the methane leaks rules for the oil and gas sector.
And perhaps it was the extreme slightness of Kubrick's script—the perfunctory quality of its dialogue—that gutted the novel's wordy, exuberant heart.
Porcello (9-7) gutted his way through six innings, giving up three runs on six hits and one walk while striking out five.
Appropriately for the 1980s, he used a gutted Commodore 64c but swapped out the keyboard for a flatter modern version with a trackpad.
The charges came shortly after a fire partially gutted another religious school in Serembam, around 20 miles south of the capital on Thursday.
In the course of about three hours, eight inches of rain gutted roads, smashed windows, felled buildings, and killed at least one person.
Holder, which gutted part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and prompted GOP-led states to pass dozens of restrictive voting measures.
Families return to virtually nothing While the Camp Fire is still getting larger, some residents returned to what's left of their gutted homes.
Officials say their hands are tied by a 28 Supreme Court decision that gutted the heart of the Voting Rights Act of 230.
Holder, he led the conservative justices in a 5-4 decision that gutted a key enforcement mechanism in the landmark civil rights law.
Holder, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act, striking down the provisions of the law that defined which states fell under preclearance.
How will EPA lead the response to this threat if the workforce is gutted and stripped of its most experienced scientists and responders?
We've seen laws passed by states that restrict a woman's right to quality healthcare and others that have gutted the Voting Rights Act.
"This whole thing has completely gutted any morale I had left to put up with this place," one employee told the news outlet.
But those jobs are gone now, stripped away as the UMWA was gutted, and underground operations closed in favor of streamlined MTR outfits.
From the 50s onward, economic decline gutted many Central Avenue businesses and The Dunbar was no exception, officially closing its doors in 1974.
He was Far too young to leave us and We at home are devastated by his loss … Above all I am completely gutted.
"Into the Forest" is rated R (under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for sexual violence; an actual dead boar is gutted.
Though the United States set aside billions to repair homes in Puerto Rico, many still have gutted kitchens, black mold and collapsed roofs.
Of course, it was Mr. Trump's party that gutted the agency, costing the country, we estimate, more than $100 billion in lost revenue.
He is the man who retweeted that the journalist Megyn Kelly should be gutted after her questioning of Mr. Trump during the campaign.
The eight-story cast-stone base will house the school, which will also spread into the Dickey House, whose interior is now gutted.
On a recent trip along the river, we found a wasteland dotted with depopulated towns, gutted factories and civilians struggling to get by.
In 1998, Apple gutted Claris and renamed it FileMaker, laying off around 300 employees and bringing most of its software back in-house.
Since taking over, Jeter has directed the latest overhaul of a franchise that gutted both of its championship teams, in 1997 and 2003.
The dissertation the North Korean pair were given to photograph, however, had been gutted of secret information and filled with useless technical details.
Competition from online commerce has gutted malls and department stores, but no one in retail believes that all physical stores are going away.
"Lobbyists are using the success of these reforms as proof that they should now be gutted," said Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio.
The 200-year-old National Museum of Brazil was left gutted after a devastating blaze tore through the beloved institution late Sunday night.
China bought $24 billion in US agricultural products in 2017, before the trade war gutted our sales to the world's most populous nation.
In an Instagram post on Friday, Watts shared a tribute to his friend on Instagram, saying that he was gutted by Lunn's death.
James Findlay, a Melbourne-based broadcaster, said his parents' home in the town was gutted after palm trees on the lawn caught fire.
The dengue outbreak has met little resistance from a public health system gutted by budget cuts and pervasive corruption, analysts and officials said.
Outside the gutted elementary school, men patched up with bloody bandages staggered through the headlights, limping painfully from blast-torqued backs and knees.
In 2012, Shana Knizhnik was inspired by the justice's dissent in Shelby County versus Holder, the decision that gutted the Voting Rights Act.
If the appeals court panel had affirmed O'Connor's ruling, it would have gutted Obamacare and produced another immediate showdown at the Supreme Court.
Mr. Bannon, an administration official said, "gutted the most ridiculous material" after arguing that Mr. Trump should not send the message at all.
Much of the inside was gutted, and there were some additions, including two new elevator shafts, one finished and the other half completed.
In 2011, Texas lawmakers gutted that system, part of a push to block abortion providers from receiving any government funding in the state.
Sherrill is one of those who campaigned on stabilizing the Affordable Care Act, which she argued had been gutted by the Republican Congress.
Bannon is explicit in his identification of the enemy: The globalists gutted the American working class and created a middle class in Asia.
Frustrated with state lawmakers who cut taxes and gutted school spending, many teachers decided that the best solution is simply to unseat them.
The camera holds on her face for a long, anguished moment, as actress Emilia Clarke rolls through everything from triumph to gutted despair.
NSF might be gutted, or maybe it'll flatline, it won't get more money, and funding for some kind of work might be forbidden.
Soon enough, the grief feels magnified, becoming an ever-complicated web of shifting memory, gutted despair, muddled controversy over their worth, stark regret.
On the one hand, I feel gutted knowing that my daughter will probably not grow up with her two parents living under one roof.
Labor reform was gutted by a court after right-wing opposition and, like the recently revamped tax reform, has caused confusion regarding its implementation.
Lungu invoked the emergency powers last week to deal with "acts of sabotage" by his political opponents, after fire gutted the country's biggest marketplace.
Vancouver's dispensary boom initially gutted her clientele but soon after resulted in a growth in her wholesale business, but the windfall didn't last long.
For too long we watched and we waited and we saw as other countries stole our jobs, cheated our workers, and gutted our industry.
LeJ was banned in 2002 and its upper ranks have been gutted over the past year in "police encounters"—scarcely concealed extra-judicial killings.
Five men, two appointed by a corrupt popular vote loser whose impeachment could be imminent, will have gutted choice rights for all American women.
Mike Lee and Orrin Hatch, that would have essentially gutted the bill and replaced it with a symbolic show of support for Mueller's work.
Magro later reveals that Harley cheated on him before she got pregnant, and that he's gutted and unsure of where the relationship is going.
Kim Hoe, a 33-year-old tech worker from Penang, Malaysia, was staying at the Hilton Sonoma Wine Country, which was gutted by flames.
The first, above, came as Henrikh Mkhitaryan gutted Leicester's defense with a nifty first touch that sent the ball far ahead of the pack.
Each of these changes has been made possible by the Supreme Court, which in 2013 gutted federal oversight under the historic Voting Rights Act.
During the two-week trial, Ostrowski told the jury that Reagan "gutted" the former LAPD officer and bodybuilder with a "Rambo-style" hunting knife.
The Venice Opera House, which was gutted by a blaze in 1996, reportedly reopened eight years later after €60 million ($68 million) was spent.
Rather he's a young man who was so gutted by watching his mom commit suicide, he built up a wall to keep out emotions.
PARIS, France (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday committed to rebuilding Notre-Dame cathedral within five years after a fire gutted the cathedral.
Workmen have erected a giant white tarpaulin over the gutted roof, stabilized the cathedral's pinnacles and placed dozens of sensors to detect any movement.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - After Western sanctions gutted Russia's financial system five years ago, a new bank card began appearing in the wallets of many Russians.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday gutted a patent owned by licensing company Intellectual Ventures, handing a win to Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson.
The Montreal musician, who is homeless and frequently busks in the city's Metro system, was gutted when his violin was stolen earlier this week.
Bear Grylls could reportedly face a fine after he killed, gutted and boiled a frog in a Bulgarian protected national park two years ago.
If confirmed by the Senate, Morgan will take the helm of one of the most controversial agencies within a gutted Department of Homeland Security.
But in Citizens United and other decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the protections of political equality when dealing with big money in politics.
As the beach's popularity grew, it also suffered from water pollution created by bathers and fishermen who gutted fish in the water, Webber said.
Tariffs aside, Trump has delivered to G.O.P. power brokers most of what they wanted: deep tax cuts, gutted environmental regulations, abortion restrictions, conservative judges.
A much-trailed white paper on housing in February—when the party was riding high in the polls—was gutted of any radical proposals.
As the factories left for more hospitable shores, the infrastructure decayed, and cities crumbled, the American worker was left gutted both economically and spiritually.
I toured the former Eaton's flagship store, which has been gutted to become Nordstrom's latest foray into Canada and its first store in Toronto.
Workmen have erected a giant white tarpaulin over the gutted roof, stabilized the cathedral's pinnacles, and placed dozens of sensors to detect any movement.
Effectively, the rule would have intentionally gutted those lending industries, suddenly removing a credit option used by millions of consumers, the consequences be damned.
Emergency vehicles, lights flashing, cruised past burned-out cars and gutted businesses as a city spokeswoman took reporters on a tour of the destruction.
Holder decision gutted the Voting Rights Act, the most effective tool to prevent racial discrimination in our elections that the country has ever known.
Facing budget shortfalls, it was taken over by French company Titus Software, which gutted its studios and laid off the entire Van Buren staff.
Democrats, meanwhile, say that Republicans have gutted other processes, like "blue slips," that would enable them to otherwise vocalize their concern with different nominees.
Gutted by WWII bombardment, for instance, the Croatian city of Zadar had to be rebuilt around its (largely intact) ancient Roman and Renaissance core.
Now, schools and hospitals are again overflowing with the displaced, people whose homes are so gutted that leaving them makes more sense than staying.
The building's owners quietly gutted the lobby to make room for new elevators before the site could be designated a landmark earlier this year.
People watched or listened however they could, whether in motel rooms because they're still displaced, or in gutted rooms still missing carpets and walls.
There's been little coordination between the White House and the State Department, which has been gutted and marginalized under Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
When President Donald Trump announced that he was pulling the US out of the Paris climate accord, Yale epidemiology researcher Katharine Walter felt gutted.
But while purportedly designed to stimulate investment in poor areas, these regulations inexplicably gutted some provisions restricting the tax perk to new business activity.
The restaurant was gutted and given a distinctive design, which remains to this day and might be most accurately described as bovine hacienda chic.
We've had reliance on a boom led by the South East, very limited redistribution elsewhere and no substantial fix to the gutted industrial landscape.
Here are some of the key relief measures targeted toward small businesses, big industry players and a gutted American workforce reeling from job losses.
Rubio, by contrast, became like a weak, gutted, bizarro Trump, with all the weird venom and none of the confidence or successful self-promotion.
"Absolutely gutted to hear the news of @thejessicombs You're a legend Jessi and I will miss you my friend," he said in the caption.
The Reds made almost no effort to improve their last-place roster over the winter, and the Marlins gutted theirs with cost-cutting trades.
But CollegeHumor is joining a swath of medium-sized outlets focusing on shorter-form comedy and general-audience satire that have also been gutted.
Holder decision in which the Supreme Court gutted the 1965 Voting Rights Act, passed to combat racial discrimination at the polls, was about Alabama.
The lesser-known Julian Röder's photographs of exhibitors at an arms fair were suitably displayed in a room that had been gutted by fire.
Mr. Schafer gutted the structure down to the original timber frame and rebuilt it, inside and out, for just under $200 a square foot.
That bill would have gutted Medicaid and slashed insurance subsidies, taking coverage away from about 22 million people, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
The disaster erupted six days after the Trump administration gutted Obama-era regulations meant to improve safety at 12,000 chemical plants around the country.
New York (CNN Business)The growth of e-commerce has gutted many traditional retailers and led to the shuttering of brick-and-mortar stores.
The legacy Democrat failed to add that the deficit was caused by oppressive policies that have gutted the population and wealth of New York.
Strip freedom, human rights, democracy and the rule of law from what the United States represents to the world and America itself is gutted.
The unrest seared the city, leaving a legacy of gutted buildings, vacant lots and a lingering perception that Newark was a broken, dangerous place.
A fire that gutted a Texas mosque last month was arson, but there is no evidence that it was a hate crime, investigators say.
Now it's a global hub for the fish processing industry, with fish from all over the world being gutted, packaged and sold to wholesalers.
During that time, Ermont gutted the building, spending about $21988 million installing heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, as well as lighting, gas and insulation.
It's part of a backlash brewing in Republican states that have gutted school spending to offset deep tax cuts for businesses and wealthy earners.
I felt mind-numbingly proud of watching him achieve his career goals, but the internal dissonance gutted me in a way I couldn't have anticipated.
Rush Limbaugh, reacting to the president's announcement, said "The Donald Trump agenda just got gutted," and "he's stabbing me in the back," according to Newsmax.
His death leaves his family gutted — especially his older sister Kathleen — and his secret girlfriend, 14-year-old Irene, alone and pregnant with his child.
When the Voting Rights Act was gutted in 2013, it paved the way for the reinstatement of discriminatory voting regulations that disproportionately targeted Black voters.
Voter suppression tactics targeting Democratic-leaning constituencies are proliferating without any legal check, especially since the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act in 2013.
"When you've gutted all of the insurance for these jobs, they're not that attractive," said Keith Smith, the superintendent of schools in rural Kingsley, Michigan.
More than 7,000 people have been arrested and some of the very institutions responsible for the country's security have been gutted since Erdogan reasserted power.
In Markle's native United States, key protections in the the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were gutted by the conservative-leaning Supreme Court in 2013.
Drone aircraft equipped with thermal-imaging technology were sent inside the gutted structure looking for any signs of life, but none was found, Kelly said.
Republicans quietly gutted a major consumer protection Tuesday that allowed customers to band together for class-action lawsuits against big banks and credit card companies.
We bought unfinished cabinet doors, a cabinet, and we completely gutted and re-did the kitchen, and then we couldn't decide what color cabinet doors.
Meanwhile, everything from bread to ammunition to medicine comes in from Maiduguri by road, passing abandoned farms, deserted petrol stations, bombed mosques and gutted tanks.
If that had been the case, the court would have essentially gutted the 3-year-old precedent set by Whole Woman's Health, legal analysts said.
I walked past her in a car and I looked at her and smiled and she completely just looked away and I was really gutted.
But the fates of more than two dozen people were still unknown Saturday evening one day after the blaze that gutted the two-story warehouse.
Apple Just Gutted Its Laptop LineupA new round of laptops appeared in the Apple Store this morning, which is bad news if you ask me.
And it is a scolding of a sort, but not for "proposing that independent ethics watchdog be gutted," as CNN's breaking news alert had it.
Once in office, he gutted anti-monopoly restrictions on broadcasters, laying the groundwork for the media concentration that brought us Fox News and Rush Limbaugh.
Congress should also prioritize updating the disclosure rules in the STOCK Act, which were gutted by Wall Street lobbyists before the bill passed in 2012.
A day after Tronc gutted the century-old New York Daily News, the paper's new editor, Robert York, begged his remaining staff to be patient.
Later in the day, an Associated Press journalist saw two gutted patrol cars at the entrance to El Aguaje surrounded by hundreds of bullet casings.
At least eight officials have testified or are scheduled to testify about the extent to which Trump and Giuliani gutted and politicized the State Department.
At the same time, my husband (who has a plumbing background) and his friend gutted the bathroom, replacing it with a basic but modern setup.
CEO Colby Bell said in a statement on Facebook that the rising compliance costs of California regulations gutted the company — particularly as rates have stagnated.
That's because if the Republicans got their way and gutted her coverage, each of Amber's regular blood infusions would cost her $3,000 out-of-pocket.
Renters can look into 92 Morningside, a building that was gutted to make room for high-end units, but retained its original Beaux-Arts facade.
" Budgets had been gutted, with police officers and firefighters protesting delays in receiving pay by holding signs at the airport telling visitors, "Welcome to hell.
But officials say their hands are now tied by a 2013 Supreme Court decision that gutted the heart of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
After 22019 years of bipartisan support from Congress and the White House, the VRA was gutted by the Supreme Court in its 2013 Shelby v.
Meanwhile, in the House of Representatives, H.R. 85033 gutted the Americans with Disability Act and told people with disabilities that their lives did not matter.
Four years later, the Supreme Court gutted the heart of the act and paved the way for the policy and other discriminatory measures like it.
Our institutions have long been gutted, pared down, privatized, and otherwise optimized for grift and profit, and fatal outcomes were always part of that calculus.
Signs continue to forbid eating and drinking in stores, though the stores were long ago gutted of merchandise and the food court was similarly disemboweled.
"The town looked like it had been gutted by war or the apocalypse," she wrote of being in the New South Wales town of Narooma.
Our leaders have gutted the military and continued to base defense planning on the assumption that the United States would always come to the rescue.
Cranly and Dedalus came of age in an Ireland riven by religious strife, Bobbi and Frances in an Ireland gutted by the 2008 financial collapse.
On Sunday, Mr. Bowie shared a picture of himself and Mr. Steck on Instagram, saying he was "totally gutted" and "beyond sadness" at the news.
Holder, where they gutted a key mechanism in the Voting Rights Act, effectively signaled that court's conservative justices would not intervene to protect the franchise.
Holder, the U.S. Supreme Court gutted Voting Rights Act protections that prevented harmful voting changes from going into effect without federal review and pre-approval.
"His actions derailed the recovery of countless endangered species, gutted protections for billions of migratory birds and wreaked havoc on our natural heritage," Hartl said.
Kudlow was a cheerleader for the Bush-era economic policies that led to the financial crisis and, in Trump's view, gutted the American middle class.
This year will see the reopening of Emaar's landmark The Address Downtown hotel in Dubai that was gutted by a fire on New Years Eve 2015.
Medicaid will see its funding gutted, federal guarantees of coverage and access removed, and its status as an entitlement upon which poor Americans can depend destroyed.
He has, for example, gutted enforcement of an Obama-era rule that would have made it illegal for financial advisers to deliberately rip off their customers.
We gutted an iPod, we had hardware add in a WiFi part, so it was a big plastic piece of junk, and we modified the software.
Small town Main Streets have already been gutted by malls and there is little hope that Old Man Jenkins' Five and Dime is opening back up.
It is the second fire to hit an Emaar building after the developer's Address Downtown hotel was gutted by a blaze on New Year's Eve 2015.
According to one local estimate, as many as 2,600 individuals or families are still living in homes that have not been gutted or treated for mold.
Brothers watch their brothers die, fathers lose their sons, friends see their friends trying to hold their entrails in after they've been gutted by an axe.
This is largely because people in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania have seen factories close as manufacturing moves overseas — and, subsequently, they have seen their towns gutted.
When Fort Apache, the Bronx came out, there were not enough fire marshals in all of NYC to investigate the fires that gutted the South Bronx.
The large Brazilian sardines are gutted, and butterfly split into a flat mat, battered, deep fried and served in stacks of ten with the tails on.
After all, the Republican Party has been gutted, and Donald Trump—who can't run his own campaign properly—bought it up like a cheap, distressed asset.
The cause of his pain (that is, the pain that's left him crumpled on the floor, gutted and unable to move on) matters to his story.
The Briton was clearly gutted by the lost chance and promptly threw away his next service game in the second set while still in a funk.
Since then, it's been docked in the port of Genoa, where it will now be gutted and sold for scraps over at least the next year.
In what should have been a major breakthrough for this comedian, I Feel Pretty instead becomes a good idea totally hamstrung, gutted, eviscerated by poor writing.
This has hobbled the Nigerian economy and gutted the budget—petrodollars account for nearly all of the country's exports and the vast bulk of government revenues.
Though he's gutted the State Department in an ill-conceived reform effort, Tillerson is also one of the most dovish members of Trump's foreign policy team.
Unfortunately, Richards is later found with a scalpel-like blade jutting out of his head and Francis's severed cranium is gutted and carved like a pumpkin.
His two seasons straddled a lockout, and he could not coax a second playoff berth out of a roster gutted by injuries, free agency and trades.
"We're gutted by these hideous reports," the British rock band Mumford & Sons, one of the headline acts at the Bravalla Festival, said in a Facebook post.
Gutted animals hanging from trees and strange markings are not enough to make them turn back, and the men soon find themselves facing their own darkness. 
Homes have been flattened by bombardment, shopfronts and garages gutted, burnt and looted, and black patches from mortar explosions scorch the ground along the main road.
He gutted the interior, rebuilt rooms, installed several skylights, increased the opening to the small patio and cleverly gave the bedroom views to the living area.
She hung it for three days, skinned, gutted and froze it, then smuggled it past customs wrapped in polka-dot paper and tied with a bow.
Because special interests gutted the bill by claiming that increased privacy protections and oversight would inhibit efficiency and create an undue economic burden on their organizations.
Regional Premier Jay Weatherill, who supported the bill to allow those with terminal illness the option of assisted suicide, said he was "gutted" by the defeat.
Our streets are blandalized by new jumbo hotels, while our SROs and flophouses are emptied of low-income residents, gutted, and turned into hipster boutique hotels.
His brother said the pair had been thrifty from the start, describing how they gutted and renovated a 20-unit building in Los Angeles largely themselves.
And the gooey rainbow mess that's spreading on Instagram looks like someone gutted a My Little Pony and put its entrails between two slices of bread.
The stark juxtaposition of her angular jawline with the dull chef's jacket—which somehow looks more like a gorgeous peacoat than a drab uniform—gutted me.
It has since been gutted by former president Jacob Zuma in an effort to avoid paying his own taxes, with the help of auditing firm KPMG.
The billionaire businessman's message appealed to union workers and blue collar voters in Michigan, whose industries had been gutted for decades by shifts in manufacturing overseas.
NAIROBI, Kenya — Seven girls died early Saturday when a fire gutted their dormitory at a high school in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, the country's education minister said.
He instructed them on how to assess homes for flood damage, and how to ask homeowners if they needed a tree cut or a home gutted.
Upon becoming prime minister in 2003, Mr. Erdogan managed to place civilian oversight over military expenditures and gutted the generals' hold on the National Security Council.
The kitchen was gutted and its ceiling raised; it has hand-painted cement floor tiles, honed-marble countertops, Danish pendant light fixtures and high-end appliances.
But the Spurs have been gutted by injuries and are in danger of being swept after their 120-108 loss in Game 3 on Saturday night.
Abortion rights supporters say that if the Supreme Court lets Louisiana's law go into effect, the protections once guaranteed by Whole Woman's Health will be gutted.
KC McGinnis for Buzzfeed News Without the purchase, the restaurant might have been completely gutted, and changed into something completely different, the decor and history lost.
President Trump has gutted the diplomatic corps, and if Congress hadn't stopped him, he would have slashed the State Department by as much as 30 percent.
Images from the AFP news agency show the vehicle up in flames and then later gutted and charred on a road by fields covered in snow.
But I'm an old-fashioned guy, and I would never own a fake tree, and my kids would be gutted if we didn't have a tree.
The state did elect Scott Walker as governor in 2010, and the Republican-led legislature gutted public-sector unions, setting off huge protests in the Capitol.
If those regulations were gutted, insurers in the non-group market would be emboldened to act as they did before the Affordable Care Act was passed.
President Trump has gutted the diplomatic corps, and if Congress hadn't stopped him, he would have slashed the State Department by as much as 30 percent.
Trump's budget identifies these programs as acceptable places for congressional Republicans to cut, programs that the White House would be okay with seeing slashed and gutted.
The Paris prosecutor's office said a preliminary investigation found no evidence to suggest that a fire that gutted large parts of Notre Dame Cathedral was criminal.
Aerial views of the neighborhood show the devastation from the flames which left all the houses gutted with only its concrete foundation, blackened metal and charred remains.
"I bought it a few years ago and gutted the home and the 1.2 acres of land had way too many trees," Keough says of the house.
The romance with Stefan, steamy though it is, is unnecessary baggage, a sexy distraction from a quietly devastating story about a marriage gutted by loss and estrangement.
The Supreme Court gutted a section of this law in 2013, making it harder for the federal government to go after voter ID laws in the states.
Some on the left hope a liberal majority would also set to work undoing recent rulings that have gutted the Voting Rights Act and expanded gun rights.
In this administration, every weapon system has been gutted, in this administration, the force levels are going down to a level where we can't even project force.
But I was equally if not more gutted by the less-publicized follow-up report this spring on the impact of human activities on all other animals.
They gutted out a four-point win in Cleveland in early November, needed overtime to win at Indiana and trailed by four with seven minutes left Monday.
Images taken of the gutted plane after the explosion show the entire top half of the aircraft's fuselage is missing, with the plane slumped on the tarmac.
He has gutted the program and made us dependent on the Russians," he tweeted back in 2012 but has also states that he "loves what it represents.
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a ruling that gutted a Monsanto Co patent relating to genetically modified soybeans at the request of competitor DowDuPont Inc.
Medicaid is, in theory, gutted down the road, but the cuts don't even begin until 2021 — raising the fear for conservatives that they'll never happen at all.
The company gutted its board in 2017 following a series of executive departures and after being removed from the Nasdaq exchange for delayed submissions of financial documents.
Despite these remarkable successes, Attorney General Sessions has announced his intention to "pull back" from federal interventions and effectively gutted the COPS office Davis used to run.
At daybreak Tuesday, Ambulance Service deputy director Miltiadis Mylonas said the number of casualties was likely to rise as the more gutted homes and cars were checked.
This month, shortly after the New York Times and New Yorker published their stories, Waxman claimed the Times had "gutted" her story due to pressure from Weinstein.
Aerial views of the neighborhood show the destruction from the flames, which left all the houses gutted with only its concrete foundation, blackened metal and charred remains.
"We're just as gutted as she and her fans are, and our primary concern is her speedy recovery," Long Road Festival posted on their social media sites.
Richard Di Natale‏, the leader of The Greens, said he was "gutted" by Waters' announcement and that Australia is worse off as a result of both resignations.
Reactions to Prince's passing are pouring in from across the music world, including messages from some of Prince's musical peers, fans, and friends: Lin-Manuel Miranda Gutted.
"I never thought in my career I'd be disappointed with a bronze medal but I'm gutted," the 29-year-old told reporters, tears streaming down his face.
She asserted in an article on the website "The Wrap" this weekend that her "expose" story was gutted and buried on an inside page in the paper.
Unfortunately, a major piece of legislation designed to protect U.S. companies from being targeted by such boycott pressure has been gutted in the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
He set up a Shia spoils system within the government and the military that gutted the legitimacy of both and opened the door to the Islamic State.
Having gutted this remarkable find for parts, each of which told a story about bygone times, Fisk-Weatherford Jones arranged for the museum to acquire the remainder.
To make porchetta, a whole pig is deboned and gutted, then stuffed with garlic and herbs, and roasted in its skin until crunchy, juicy and insanely aromatic.
Cash has dwindled at the distraught biotechnology company as investigations have gutted what was once one of Silicon Valley's most well-funded startups, according to the WSJ.
Miami Marlins America's foundation is being gutted by billionaire robber barons selling off businesses piece by piece in order to turn a profit that leaves employees devastated.
Paul was a fellow there in the late '70s, and when they gutted its first floor in 2009 he chose to use some of its old wood.
Shortly after my accident, I was gutted to find out that I couldn't get to the work-out room of the local tennis club without taking stairs.
The last time they made wholesale late-season changes was in 53, when Sather gutted the roster, including trades of Brian Leetch, Alexei Kovalev and Petr Nedved.
Whether you root for a championship contender, a hopeful underdog, or the Miami Dolphins, there are still ways to watch without getting gutted by a cable bill.
In its final years, the RKO Keith's became a multiplex, and after it closed, much of the interior was gutted or damaged by vandalism, flooding and fires.
For balance, there are unfussy heaps of gutted string beans, potato strips fried to shining but not stiffness, and carrots and cabbage halfway between collapse and crunch.
Last April, she teamed up with her brother and cousin to pay $230,000 for a small Ocean Beach ranch house that had been gutted by Hurricane Sandy.
He spoke of his frustration with Rex W. Tillerson, the former secretary of state, saying he had gutted the department, and praised Mr. Pompeo for his leadership.
At least two homes were gutted and a firefighter sustained an injury battling the blaze, but so far there have been no reports of fatalities, officials said.
Even Trump's rise, and the obvious parallels between Trumpism and the authoritarian movements that have gutted democracy in places like Hungary and Poland, barely dented centrist complacency.
It once housed workers for Amgen, the pharmaceutical giant with a sprawling campus nearby, but was gutted and remade into a mega-gym a few years ago.
There's no other way to describe the destruction of the 200-year-old National Museum of Brazil, which was gutted in a devastating fire over the weekend.
The site's closure shows that apart from long-term trends decimating the media industry, there are outlets being gutted by cynical investors stripping media companies for parts.
It had been just one day since Hurricane Dorian flooded the family's trailer and gutted their taco shop, and already the stench of rot was creeping in.
For unions, the most powerful, meaningful bargaining chip to negotiate — besides salaries — is benefits; if unions lose health care as a negotiated benefit, they will be gutted.
And the drama exposed the failings of a gutted national security team staffed largely by inexperienced or deeply ideological officials apparently prone to confusion and mixed messages.
Holder, which gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965 on the ground that "things have changed dramatically" and the protections of the law were no longer needed.
A hallway bathroom between the two rooms used by the Thortons needs to be finished (it was gutted during the installation of an antique stained-glass window).
When Kathrin Mair inherited it from her father, she and her husband, Helmuth Mayr, gutted it, restoring its historic facade and preserving elements like herringbone parquet floors.
The event that most riveted audiences was the fire that gutted Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on April 15th, with 1m reading hours in its immediate aftermath.
In one scene, a fetal hand juts out of the womb; in another, a man is gutted and his entrails are draped over his still-breathing body.
Michael Hubbard, a former agent with the enforcement division, said that the agency was being "gutted" in terms of what it could do to confront illegal polluters.
"We are absolutely gutted we can't play (the songs) live because that's something that's been a massive part of this band from day one," Noel Hogan said.
After the deal was signed, Nissan&aposs gross margins grew quickly, peaking at more than 10% in the 2000s before the global financial crisis gutted automotive businesses.
Its climate change–related programs would be gutted along with green energy initiatives and programs that benefit specific regions (states apparently have to pick up the slack).
State recalcitrance was so great that eventually the Bush Administration threw in the towel and granted states so many waivers that the federal program was basically gutted.
The Spurs gutted out a win in overtime sans Kawhi Leonard, who injured his ankle in the third quarter and did not play the final 299:219.
I took the Cortana mission, completely gutted it and rebuilt it in about three weeks—that mission where Gravemind is talking to you and Cortana is in distress.
Even if Mr. Trump does come up with a list of regulations to be gutted, there are only a handful of ways in which that could be accomplished.
The resolution passed, 234-193, after House Republicans were forced to drop a provision that would have gutted the independent ethics panel tasked with investigating potential rules violations.
Holder, the 2013 Supreme Court case that gutted the enforcement mechanisms of the Voting Rights Act, came out of Alabama, which will make its Super Tuesday debut tomorrow.
""I'm especially gutted because so much thought, time, money and effort went into building the device and I hope this doesn't just taint the entire effort as 'fake.
But up close, the changes have turned Reddit from an esoteric maze into a website anyone can use—like a junk drawer that's been gutted, cleaned, and reorganized.
It is a group of fish processors, an industry that is thriving in Grimsby, where fish from all over the world are gutted, packaged and sold to wholesalers.
There was the Ted Cruz-ified version of the Better Care Reconciliation Act, which gutted insurance regulations (including preexisting conditions) and was defeated in a 22016-260 vote.
Size: 2615,2479 square feet Price per square foot: $27458 Indoors: The current owners bought the house two years ago and gutted an attached barn, incorporating a master suite.
There will be people marching with pitchforks over its removal, but I let those tears out years ago when Apple gutted the headphone jack from the iPhone 264.
This also explains why Cheryl was so gutted by the death of her twin Jason (Trevor Stines), who was also seemingly the only person who loved Cheryl unconditionally.
Jerome Wright, 32, was charged with abusing a dead human body after Miami-Dade police said they found a decomposing corpse with its stomach gutted in his closet.
The police bus was overturned from the force of the blast which also damaged nearby buildings, including a hotel whose entrance appeared gutted and windows were blown out.
That's because Nelson gets upwards of 80 percent of his funding from NASA's Earth science division, which members of the Trump transition team would like to see gutted.
One of Anthony Bourdain's several travel companions and close friends, food writer Michael Ruhlman, says he is "absolutely stunned" and "gutted" about the news of the chef's death.
In 2016, Congress gutted rules proposed by Pai's predecessor that would have given consumers much more control over how their personal data could be used by telecom companies.
Sure enough, on rushing to the site of his Indian restaurant on Dublin Road, he could see only "a big hole in the ground; it was completely gutted".
He grew up in Monrovia's Clara Town slum and can look out on the derelict lots and gutted streets from the upstairs balcony where he spoke to Reuters.
Conflict and economic crisis since Libya's 13 uprising have gutted the health system and made it harder for Libyans to afford private treatment or travel to hospitals abroad.
A birthday party turned tragic in Rouen, France over the weekend when a sudden fire gutted the basement bar hosting the celebration, leaving 13 dead and six injured.
In February last year, fire broke out at a 79-storey residential tower in Dubai, and in November 2012, a 34-storey Dubai residential building was partially gutted.
It touched things without leaving a mark on them, or being marked in return: It remained clean, unbesmirched, even as it gutted a fish or skinned a tomato.
The population has been in rapid decline, and the Copper Queen Mine closed in the 1980s, its gutted image a heavy metaphor looming over the once-thriving area.
Congress and the president have just caved in and gutted the Country of Origin Labeling Act (COOL) removing the requirement that meat must be labeled with its source.
"President Donald Trump even referred to one of Cramer's health care repeal bills as 'mean' because the bill gutted protections for North Dakotans with preexisting conditions," Heitkamp wrote.
"Truly gutted that our grandparents have effectively decided that they hate foreigners more than they love us and our futures," one young Briton, Dan Boden, wrote on Twitter.
New Jersey is the first state to reinstate ObamaCare's individual mandate since congressional Republicans gutted that provision in December as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
The New Jersey governor, Mr. Trump said, gutted Mr. Rubio so thoroughly in a February debate that he was content simply to sit back and enjoy the show.
Marwin Gonzalez gutted a solo home run to center field off All-Star closer Kenley Jansen at the top of the ninth, sending the game into extra innings.
Government employees, their salaries gutted by inflation and currency crashes, have slipped from the middle class into poverty, forcing many young people to postpone weddings they can't afford.
Congressional funding is still insufficient for states and counties to adapt, and Department of Homeland Security officials reportedly gutted its task force on election security earlier this year.
A luxury hotel on the outskirts of Funchal was among the buildings gutted by fire, and some of the island's other hotels have been forced to evacuate guests.
Some also worried that Gottlieb would systematically undermine the regulatory power of the agency, similar to how other Trump appointees have gutted regulations at the EPA and elsewhere.
All bodies, many of them charred beyond recognition, had been taken away from the gutted factory, and family members were providing DNA samples to try to identify them.
The fire at Grenfell Tower in London that claimed 79 lives (and counting) gutted a legendary amateur boxing club on the first floor of the 24-story block.
The tech industry's long-standing goal of raising the annual visa cap is dead in the water — its goal now is to prevent the program from being gutted.
House Republicans tried to insert a provision into the rules package Monday night that would have gutted the chamber's independent ethics watchdog, the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE).
In Santa Rosa, the fire gutted a Hilton hotel and flattened the Journey's End retirement community, a trailer park not far from the freeway that crosses the city.
I once represented a group of tenants in Bushwick, Brooklyn, who came home one day to find that major sections of their rent-stabilized building had been gutted.
Tom Burr initially created 2017's "The Railings (May, 1970)" as one part of a larger site-specific installation inside a gutted Marcel Breuer building in New Haven.
Ranching and farming bluefin tuna are costly endeavours, but the incredible demand, mostly originating in Japan, has lifted prices to roughly $25 USD per kilogram of gutted fish.
On another level, both of these fire-gutted spaces were also located, as with many similar DIY communities, along the physical and legal periphery of their host municipalities.
This was a very short debate over a very big policy proposal, one that would have gutted Obamacare's insurance expansion and left a projected 24 million Americans uninsured.
A rumor of his death spreads and many white-owned businesses in Harlem are gutted, but there is an exception: "Nobody touches the Apollo," the graphic novel reads.
After the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, women's access to care in the state is under threat if Roe is gutted, as is expected.
So it was high on the list of countries to get pounded after the fast-spreading coronavirus and a plunge in global oil prices gutted major stock markets.
Those measures would have gutted campaign finance rules and allowed many criminals serving sentences of less than 10 years to walk free in exchange for a small fine.
She emphasized that the demand for McGahn's testimony came during an impeachment inquiry, adding that her colleagues' refusal to enforce the House subpoena effectively gutted Congress's impeachment powers.
I love McQueen as a director — I have distinct memories of feeling completely gutted walking out of Shame — and Widows is kind of a weird one for him.
To be sure, the numbers cited by the paper may be skewed slightly since large cap technology stocks were gutted in the Dotcom bubble bust of March 2000.
But politically, Mr. Abadi's government has been in crisis, undermined by fellow Shiite politicians, struggling to curb corruption and weakened by an economy gutted by low oil prices.
On the day it was meant to hand over its headquarters in the city to the government, the camp was raided and gutted by security forces and civilians.
And a former Times reporter says that a story she wrote in 2004 of claims of sexual assault against the producer was "gutted" after he visited the paper.
The trend began after the GOP wave of 2010 and picked up steam after the Supreme Court's 2013 decision that gutted major provisions of the Voting Rights Act.
The United States has blocked the appointment of new judges, a move that effectively gutted the power of the global trade referee to rule on disputes between countries.
Name the Brazilian venue, which was once the home of a Portuguese royal family, that was recently gutted by a fire that burned most of its artifacts. 2.
They had preferred passing the Flint aid as an emergency measure, rather than continuing to let it wind through the conference process, where it can still be gutted.
Even though Bezos has already gutted pensions and reportedly indicated that further budget cuts aren't out of the question, the Post is obviously not going away anytime soon.
When a 2013 Supreme Court decision effectively gutted the Voting Rights Act, states already under pre-clearance, including Texas, were no longer required to seek that federal approval.
The Voting Rights Act was the first line of protection, but after the law was gutted by the Supreme Court's five conservative justices in in 2013, the floodgates opened.
In the five years since the Supreme Court gutted the act, new laws and procedures targeted at the right to vote have been put in place across the country.
"This was the first time I saw anything like this," said fruit hawker Moussavou Mouboki, gesturing past the stands of vegetables and sardines to a pharmacy gutted by fire.
Vouchers for private school tuition are blocked or severely rationed, charter schools are blocked or severely rationed, testing and other assessments for teachers and curricula are attacked and gutted.
Branson also shared anecdotes of his former London home being destroyed by a fire, and his home in the British Virgin Islands being "completely gutted" after a lightning strike.
More recently a dispute over oil assets between Rosneft, the state-backed firm that absorbed Yukos's assets, and Sistema, a big conglomerate, rattled investors and gutted Sistema's share price.
Long story short, this morning I follow up with a guy about some drywall and plaster work for our second bath, which is currently gutted down to the studs.
I just redid my kitchen...like gutted it (floors, cabinets, counters, sink, walls, the works!), and I am really enjoying having folks over to cook, eat, and hang out.
Warren is obviously relatively wealthy now, too, but she at least understands the overconsumption myth and that deregulation has gutted the middle class and an entire generation of voters.
A hundred and thirty years later, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act, enabling a flood of state-level Voter ID legislation targeting low-income voters of color.
The soldiers, loyal to the Yemeni government's exiled President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi, sing patriotic battlefield songs as they set their sights on the gutted Sana'a airport in the distance.
Or at least they detailed most of the build, which involves cramming an Arduino-compatible ATtiny85 chip (and other electronics) into the gutted housing of a USB flash drive.
"Kemba obviously had a rough night, but he gutted it out," associate head coach Stephen Silas - who continues to fill in for the ailing Steve Clifford - said of Walker.
And its benefits to air quality and health could extend far beyond its stated purpose — if it isn't gutted by a Republican-led Congress or Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
These tiny banks fell or were bought and the resulting banking deserts further gutted the agrarian towns and led to the growth of industrial America and its various discontents.
As she gutted tiny fish, lining them up, neat and shiny in a bowl on the earth, her eight children, husband, sister and brother-in-law watched in silence.
Repealing the law appeared to be a goal that unified the party when the Republican-controlled Senate and House passed legislation that would have gutted the law in 2015.
Instead of taking their place in its pews, they leaned against police barricades and gazed upon the historic building, which was gutted by a raging fire on Sunday night.

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