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"obliterate" Definitions
  1. obliterate something to remove all signs of something, either by destroying or covering it completely
"obliterate" Antonyms
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591 Sentences With "obliterate"

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" He added that Warren's approach would "obliterate private plans.
Futurists must repudiate tradition, obliterate its residue, trample its tracks.
If Trump loses, Republicans will simply obliterate Trump from history.
But why must we obliterate each other in the process?
The insistent applause felt intended to obliterate the remaining questions.
Go deeper: Trump threatens to "obliterate" Turkey's economy over Syria
Pete Buttigieg said she wanted to "obliterate" private health insurance.
Each of these warheads is sufficient to obliterate a city.
This could either firm up their position or obliterate it.
Their powers combine to slow contort, crush, and obliterate him — literally.
If that chump can beat somebody then I'll obliterate him after.
If it compensates too much, the light will obliterate any detail.
"[Our economy] is crippled already, this would obliterate it," she said.
I am a robot, programmed to obliterate my to-do list.
To do that he would have to obliterate more records, however.
By the numbers: The totals obliterate the previous high from last year.
"My life was consumed with trying to obliterate my existence," she says.
Sabrina summons literal hell flame to obliterate the 13 witches' souls forever.
Adding Durant would also obliterate whatever remains of Golden State's underdog vibes.
But a quirk of the tax code tends to obliterate that advantage.
This will, of course, obliterate the village for all intents and purposes.
In 2017, they'll obliterate my former earnings as a wannabe Don Draper.
Some days, you wake up and you just want to obliterate reality.
That threatened to obliterate the Wall Street bank's normally robust quarterly profits.
Barring injury or a catastrophic loss of form, Martinez should obliterate it.
The federal bureaucracy created by Warren's bill would obliterate these successful partnerships.
That negated the need for so many bombs to obliterate a target.
Why argue with your opponents when you can just invent opponents to OBLITERATE?
And will Apple obliterate the Echo Show with its own Siri-powered competitor?
Sandy also showed how blanket television coverage of storms can obliterate other news.
They obliterate categories of sex as it relates to its base purpose, reproduction.
Black Panther didn't just obliterate box office records with its massive opening weekend.
The regime had attempted to obliterate all traces of Khmer culture, including dance.
Though far too small, this retrospective nonetheless manages to obliterate modernism's orderly hierarchies.
Nowadays stutterers get therapy to stutter more comfortably, not to obliterate their stutter.
Drug traffickers leave behind cloth slippers with carpeted soles, used to obliterate their footprints.
Instead, he was touting a program that President Donald Trump's budget aims to obliterate.
We cannot obliterate such facts by invoking the need to look to the future.
" Axelrod added that Trump is "motivated" by the desire to "obliterate the Obama legacy.
Doubles recur in her best work, especially those who seek to obliterate the heroine.
"Superfund is the one program Administrator Pruitt is not trying to obliterate," said Enck.
"Adam Schiff's plans to obliterate Trump's red line," by Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker.
The backward-running cursor, innocent as it looks, can obliterate all traces of revision.
The wish to obliterate mistakes is gone, because all facts are at my fingertips.
That rationality means that containment should be possible, because war would obliterate his regime.
I'm not going to obliterate it or force it to sound different because it's natural.
Cersei later used the wildfire Aerys seeded throughout the city to obliterate her political enemies.
Unable to conventionally destroy the Jewish state, Iran can instead obliterate Israel's coastal population centers.
Maria didn't just obliterate homes, it knocked out vital communication lines, resident Murillo Melo said.
There's a new law of show business: A Beyoncé segment will obliterate whatever surrounds it.
Before, the goal was to obliterate her disease; in hospice, it was comfort and joy.
Therefore, it is vital that any passing fire truck obliterate your eardrums as it passes.
"Some actions can obliterate a lifetime of good works," the judge said at the time.
Why is the South sending aid to a country that is threatening to obliterate it?
Maybe the best way to obliterate an asteroid is to just push it into the Sun.
"Nothing would make me happier than to help obliterate this horrible and cruel disease," she says.
Together, they are building a smart robot, armed with powerful missiles, designed to obliterate enemy tanks.
Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital didn't just obliterate decades of U.S. policy.
They'll obliterate you in a quidditch match faster than a bludger smashed by a Weasley twin.
" Still, she said, "I don't think the Google connection will obliterate the stigma attached to minivans.
If the project goes forward, it would all but obliterate Tyonek tribe's fishing and hunting grounds.
"Threatening to "obliterate" Turkey's economy on October 7, 2019, he touted his "great and unmatched wisdom.
It's the best possible option for rallying the dark energy needed to obliterate your own dignity.
Putting up a humongous building will start to obliterate the East Broadway side of Seward Park.
The desire to inflict pain on and obliterate the killer of your child is completely understandable.
At a time when every presidential election promises to obliterate spending records, 2016 was an exception.
When the disaster is over, we will want to obliterate it from memory, and that's fine.
His brief is to obliterate time by clinging resolutely to the present (and most pictorial) tense.
With one paragraph of their bill, they can obliterate 10 or 20 pages of the law.
His analytical tendency, along with the huge hat collection that resulted from it, would obliterate him.
It basically involves a "photonic fence" that uses lasers to track and obliterate disease-carrying mosquitoes.
And antibiotic use in the mother or baby can also obliterate the baby's nascent bacterial populations.
Trump threatens to obliterate 'Turkey's economy' Trump also vowed later on Monday to retaliate against Turkey should the country do anything he "consider(s) to be off limits," saying in a tweet that he "will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey" if that happens.
Orgasms, for as wonderful as they feel, aren't going to help you "obliterate crippling depression," she says.
Skynet was going to obliterate humanity under its cybernetic boot, or maybe just squish us into obedience.
The combination of dangerous winds and storm surge flooding can obliterate homes, reducing them to their foundations.
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday to obliterate parts of Iran if it attacked "anything American".
Uematsu had said in the letters to a top politician that he could "obliterate 470 disabled people".
North Korea is now able, or very nearly able, to threaten credibly to obliterate an American city.
Could William be the "he" who plans to obliterate the human race and "unleash hell on earth"?
Given 200 innings, he'd give up enough bombs to obliterate Bert Blyleven's 1986 record of 50 allowed.
So how exactly do you obliterate potentially tens of thousands of pounds of cannabis across the state?
Unaware that its artillery had failed to obliterate the German dugouts, the British Army rushed to slaughter.
Taco Bell to roll out $1 nacho fries Just in time to obliterate your New Year's resolutions!
This increases apathy and cynicism in our democracy by aiming to obliterate citizens' ability to recognize reality.
Storm surge can trap people in their homes, obliterate entire houses, and make rescue missions risky and slow.
When the two objects collide, the kill vehicle should, theoretically, obliterate the warhead without causing a nuclear detonation.
He does not feel a pressing need to obliterate it, nor is he interested in parody or citation.
Each of us is Gatsby, or can be, with the potential to be reinvented and obliterate the past.
The depths of a depressive episode obliterate responsibilities, friendships, meals, and most other actions that count as functioning.
If evil is absolute, does one have an absolute right to use any means necessary to obliterate it?
He tweeted that if Turkey engages in "off-limits" actions, he would "totally destroy and obliterate" its economy.
On Tuesday, Trump threatened to "obliterate" the Turkish economy if Turkey acted in ways he did not condone.
It's more like a feeling, a rush of energy towards the dot and a desire to obliterate it.
Trump has used the prerogatives of the executive branch to nearly obliterate U.S. censure of anti-democratic regimes.
I was protecting myself from the pressure of her love, a force that seemed to obliterate my selfhood.
My response was clearly not bellicose enough — my classmates thought we should immediately obliterate the entire Middle East.
Trump threatened Monday to "obliterate" Turkey's economy if the country does anything he considers to be off-limits.
For nearly 100 years, companies needed congressional approval — but the proposed infrastructure plan would obliterate that historic requirement.
Rather, he threw at Democrats vague accusations of trying to obliterate values at the core of his base.
Trump threatened to obliterate parts of Iran if it attacked "anything American," in a new war of words.
As Snowden taught the NSA, a single insider can obliterate the data security of even the most secretive organizations.
And they also sometimes take great steps to obliterate the serial number on the weapon to also delay authorities.
Turkey has made clear it will invade and obliterate the Syrian Kurds, America's allies, who Turkey views as terrorists.
Last month, Trump lauded the success of the "campaign to obliterate ISIS" in Iraq and Syria, effectively declaring victory.
He'll authorize drone strikes and watch the large-screen TV in the Situation Room as missiles obliterate their targets.
Supernova explosions could obliterate Earth's ozone layer, for instance, which would wreak havoc on marine plankton and coral reefs.
Like Marvel superheroes, women are all power, all the time, and can seriously obliterate a pair of shoulder pads.
The groundwork for someone to obliterate what people thought they knew about the guitar amplifier was perfectly laid out.
One of the cool things about NXT is that it doesn't obliterate wrestlers' prior histories when they show up.
When China came on board, Beijing recognized that if it used its nukes, the United States would obliterate it.
But Kalanick is in the awkward position of leading a company that is trying to obliterate personal car ownership.
After Ben and Lindsey watch a fireball obliterate their idiot buddy Travis, they just sigh defeatedly and walk away.
This fact alone complicates arguments for the destruction of evil: how do you obliterate something that has no substance?
With a great string trimmer, you can cut crisp lines near fences, trees, and edge beds and obliterate weeds.
How do you stay employed when robots, trade and other factors obliterate the need for previously valuable skills sets?
Other people clearly agree, since individuals have used everything from pick axes to paint cans to obliterate his star.
A new study suggests that mucus from the skin of certain frogs can be harnessed to obliterate flu viruses.
It's music that's meant to obliterate you, so sweating through his August show in total darkness was only right.
What they fail to mention is that all these wars achieved was to obliterate the aspirations of Kashmiri people.
But the government's heavy-handed efforts to obliterate several high-profile churches have been met with resistance among Christians.
Ms. Warren favors abolishing private health insurance, and Mr. Buttigieg questioned why she wanted to "obliterate" private health plans.
I don't understand Bannon to be anywhere close to opposing retaliation if North Korea were to obliterate New York.
The U.S., those war-mongers believed, would obliterate the enemy and its second-strike chance to attack the United States.
"We don't lower the tax gate to bring those earnings back, we obliterate the tax gate going forward," he said.
We might not be facing down ice zombies or a purple-faced alien who wants to obliterate half of everybody.
I don't know who they're programmed to obliterate if they get launched, but they're still there in very large numbers.
Especially in the current political climate, we've almost normalized a world where we can still obliterate ourselves in huge numbers.
Finally, if you want sweets, a great way to obliterate that craving is with these amazing chocolate-dipped sorbet bars.
My work does not seek to obliterate a public space; vandalism in all sense has no respect for another individual.
She warned Iran that if it ever launched a nuclear strike on Israel, the United States would "totally obliterate" it.
Rather than mulch, obliterate, and ultimately oxidize produce, they slowly pulverize it, leaving a lot of the good stuff intact.
"Every major Democrat in Washington has backed a massive government health care takeover that would totally obliterate Medicare," Trump said.
The truth is Harris with the support of the Democratic machine will obliterate anyone they run in a Democratic primary.
And Mickey, who never met a drug she didn't want to obliterate herself with, has to play the responsible one.
Entire fields have burned down, and one rocket managed to obliterate the roofs of two adjacent houses in one go.
There is little doubt that economic data in the weeks to come will obliterate all modern records in their awfulness.
But Trump also threatened to "totally destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if the Turkish push into Syria went too far.
" He'd previously threatened to "totally destroy and obliterate" the Turkish economy if Turkish troops did anything he deemed "off limits.
His harsh rhetoric toward North Korea stood out — mostly because he threatened to obliterate the country of 25.4 million people.
You're not going to use one to hunt animals, and if you do, you're just going to obliterate the animal.
Two new variants of the NSX hybrid will race, along with an all-electric version that could obliterate the Colorado mountain.
Pai's eagerness to obliterate these protections to aide Sinclair has resulted in a corruption inquiry by the agency's nonpartisan Inspector General.
It's the nerve-center of the campaign to obliterate ISIS fighters, their weapons caches, bomb factories and tunnels around the city.
Those laws, which 0003 mostly red states and Guam have adopted as recently as 2016, have helped to obliterate union membership.
"Some clear steps were taken recently and I believe we will obliterate the remnants of extremism very soon," bin Salman said.
The group said on its website the wall will obliterate $450 million in ecotourism that pours into this economically disadvantaged area.
"I can obliterate 470 disabled people," he wrote in the letter, which was obtained by several Japanese news outlets on Tuesday.
He is concerned that globalization will obliterate local culture and with it, the doors and windows that make each place unique.
He could not obliterate a new criminal law by officially pardoning anyone and everyone who might violate it in the future.
Indeed, a significant part of these problems is the birth tourism scam, which President Trump needs to target and completely obliterate.
They see themselves in Rue's pain, her messiness, her unslakable need to obliterate all the bad feelings, no matter the cost.
The government has tried to obliterate the campaign repeatedly, detaining dozens of activists, censoring their online posts and intimidating their relatives.
With his curated schedule, Smith, 52, is set to obliterate the racing record for average earnings per start in a year.
But when the GOP failed to obliterate Obamacare last year, investors rushed back into a sector that many people had shorted.
They have four main designs that progressively raise the destructive power of the weapons and their ability to obliterate large targets.
The regime also benefited from divisions among rebel groups, and fighting between them, especially ISIS' desire to obliterate all other factions.
" Buttigieg added: "I don't understand why you believe the only way to deliver coverage for everybody is to obliterate private plans.
But her words and calls to action have also worked to obliterate the ideals that Trump and the GOP have about women.
He fears that rising sea levels and coastal erosion, which has been linked to climate change, could obliterate the city's tourism industry.
Perennially youthful Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan announced last year a $3 billion initiative to obliterate human disease.
"I don't understand why you believe the only way to deliver affordable coverage is to obliterate private plans," Buttigieg said to Warren.
This will load you into the recovery partition of your hard drive, letting you obliterate your personal information once and for all.
The goal of the changes we are making today in operations is to amplify what we do well, and obliterate our deficiencies.
Observing a person obliterate themselves with booze and drugs in a futile attempt to shake self-doubt and loathing is never fun.
Lee is famous for, among other things, declaring that robots and AI will obliterate half of all jobs in the next decade.
The initial impulse is to obliterate the site and to leave it unmarked, spoken of only in whispers, or not at all.
The man, Satoshi Uematsu, said in letters he wrote in February that he could "obliterate 470 disabled people", Kyodo news agency reported.
" But don't expect Madam President to sugarcoat his legacy — instead, she vows to obliterate "the reign of the middle-aged white man.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to "totally obliterate" ISIS and to keep ISIS fighters "the hell out of our country."
In the realm of things that could hit Earth and obliterate our existences, an interstellar Armageddon is pretty low on the list.
The intervention, now in its sixth day, has drawn international condemnation, including threats from Trump to "obliterate" Turkey's economy with "powerful" sanctions.
Conversely, Trump has gone out of his way to obliterate his standing with swing voters such as suburban women, minorities and millennials.
Trump defend his decision on Twitter and threatened to "obliterate the Economy of Turkey" if they take military action against U.S. allies.
" In Mr. Trump's vow to battle Washington's elite, Mr. Zhang sees Mao's promise to obliterate capitalist overlords and establish a "people's government.
You voted for a wrecking ball to obliterate the status quo and rebuild a new government OF, FOR, and BY the PEOPLE!
The motivations may have been sound, but it's the language Trump and his supporters have used post-election to obliterate dissenting voices.
" However, Trump also got loud cheers for his pledge to "obliterate ISIS" and conduct "one of the great military buildups in American history.
North Korea claims to be able to obliterate Seoul, the South Korean capital, with conventional weapons, turning it into a "sea of fire".
And is it possible that Michael Jackson's establishment of his own self-identity involved repeated attempts to obliterate the selfhood of two boys?
Trump attempted to head off this criticism with a tweet Monday claiming he would "destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if they committed atrocities.
However, SFFA's true intentions — to pit one marginalized group against another in an attempt to obliterate affirmative action — have never been more obvious.
The thousands of years of human history and endless threads of Tweets trying to negate or obliterate a woman's existence support this statement.
Heenan managed so many pro wrestlers in his AWA and WWF days that it would obliterate my word count to name them all.
Imagine there was once life on Mars, but in our haste to set up shop there, we obliterate any trace of its existence.
Crumbling ice might obliterate a rope line, or a crevasse might widen by two or three ladder lengths in just a few hours.
As Schiff described his approach, it became clear that he wasn't just planning to cross Trump's red line—he intended to obliterate it.
That your mother reports her fiancé makes her "happy" does not obliterate the fact that he behaves horribly, and perhaps abusively, toward her.
A face-lift won't obliterate the fears you have about your beauty as you age, but seeing beauty in a new way will.
The House also passed a nonbinding resolution that condemns the Trump administration for pushing a federal court to obliterate the Affordable Care Act.
Rather than obliterate the positive impacts of the tax cuts, Republicans must press Democrats to explain their opposition to tax relief to voters.
During the speech in Flordia, Trump described "Medicare for All" as a massive "government health-care takeover" that would "obliterate" coverage for seniors.
Autonomous cars will not obliterate blue-collar jobs—the vehicles will still break down—but they may not offer so tidy a substitution.
"I had a dream where I ran 9.41," the American said, a time that would obliterate Bolt's 100m world record of 9.58 seconds.
Tom Brady is now 40 years old and one thing is clear — he is going to obliterate NFL records for quarterbacks in their 40s.
The ground drone will be adapted with a special turret from MBDA called IMPACT, and armed with powerful missiles, designed to obliterate enemy tanks.
The moment he reaches the shores of Dragonstone, Varys (Conleth Hill) greets him by suggesting Dany is mad and set to obliterate King's Landing.
If a base feels threatened by a drone, the new policy allows them to track it, capture it, obliterate it, or otherwise disable it.
Companies like Yoshi and Filld—which some have described as "Uber for gas stations"—could obliterate gas stations even before cars stop using gas.
Just moving around on Venus would feel as if you were under water and deep underground, if the heat didn't already obliterate your equipment.
All the phones in the salon are inundated with emergency alerts warning them of an oncoming missile that is about to obliterate Los Angeles.
But it would also obliterate many households' zollar savings, create a shortage of small bills and coins, and limit the room for macroeconomic manoeuvre.
This is a battle between barbaric criminals who seek to obliterate human life and decent people of all religions who seek to protect it.
"There was an attempt to burn the bodies, to deface them, to obliterate them, but I don't believe that that was successful," Weintraub said.
"Some clear steps were taken recently and I believe we will obliterate the remnants of extremism very soon," bin Salman said at Tuesday's conference.
US war planners came up with a target list designed to obliterate anything that might help Tokyo, from aircraft bases to ball bearing factories.
This is a battle between barbaric criminals who seek to obliterate human life, and decent people of all religions who seek to protect it.
For years, microwave ovens have been tightly regulated in Green Bank because they can obliterate those barely detectable signals from billions of years ago.
It is not meant to destroy students' self-esteem in fierce academic environments, or to obliterate their love of learning through overly intense schedules.
They'd step in front of a bus for them, take a bullet for them, go full mama- or papa-bear to demolish—nay, obliterate!
WHAT WE FOUND Hurricane Irma made clear that natural disasters not only obliterate structures and lives; they can also expose deep socioeconomic fault lines.
Within hours of the Hill's reaction, the president tweeted that he'd move to restrain any Turkish military move, threatening to "obliterate" the Turkish economy.
Having stood in rooms where trails of sequins and extra details hit the atelier floor because they obliterate the price point, he would know.
"There was an attempt to burn the bodies, to deface them, to obliterate them, but I don't believe it was successful," Mr. Weintraub said.
We need to let go of our shiny doctor selves and accept the vulnerability, doubt and imperfection within, rather than try to obliterate it.
The Earth Dies Screaming (1964) features a bulletproof alien force that uses a strange gas to obliterate mankind, then animates corpses with radio signals.
Work zones flummox the future rulers of our roads because they override or obliterate the sturdy markers by which the vehicles are taught to navigate.
The Battlecode universe recovers from ruin as competing teams try to rack up points by planting trees, or else obliterate opponents before time runs out.
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday to obliterate parts of Iran if it attacked "anything American," in a new war of words with Iran.
The Los Angeles home that houses dozens of trapped spirits is full of answers about the apocalypse that would go on to obliterate the city.
Well, this guy knows -- he's Conor's training partner -- and tells TMZ Sports the raw power is strong enough to OBLITERATE every bone in Khabib's body.
With two remaining matches, Ke, 19, could still obliterate AlphaGo and take home $1.5 million in prize money, maintaining his status as the absolute best.
Pro-gun activists have since found various ways to obliterate YETI products—crushing them, shooting them up, and blowing them to bits in empty fields.
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday to obliterate parts of Iran if it attacked "anything American", but later left the door open for talks.
Additionally, the company says that the system is scalable, allowing you to use it in any size theater that you'd like to obliterate with sound.
This Vine, that GIF, those tiny pigs dancing in the grass: They may have the power to obliterate the world for a minute or two.
And at the state level, many states have automatic investment credits and employment credits that will completely obliterate their income-tax liability for many years.
In "The Bourne Legacy," from 2012, Jeremy Renner's character shoots down a drone in the Alaskan wilderness with a rifle before it can obliterate him.
GRI acquired these rare albumen prints in 2015, the year ISIS seized the city and quickly moved to obliterate its structures, viewing them as blasphemous.
Not only will the greater war against the Others obliterate her resources (she has already lost one dragon), it will merge her story into Jon's.
If you want to obliterate the glass ceiling and bolt to the very top of your industry, you need to be a woman of action.
One of the ironies of the last week has been the way Trump's behavior managed to almost completely obliterate attention on the big tax bill.
MORE (R-Ariz.) had to rise from his sickbed to travel to D.C. to cast his vote to defeat the McConnell plan to obliterate Obamacare.
Trump on Monday had threatened to "totally destroy and obliterate" the Turkish economy if Turkey took any action he considered "off-limits" following his decision.
We have seen in recent weeks how isolated anti-police incidents can, among the easily panicked, obliterate the memory of decades of dwindling violent crime.
The development of this so-called blockchain technology will soon enough obliterate the way that payments are processed today by banks and credit card companies.
"At the end of the day, I'm against ETFs because they often create enormous distortions that can obliterate even the best of stocks," Cramer said.
Precious gems are born of strife, of shotgun marriages between hostile chemical elements, and they're tough enough to survive cataclysms that obliterate everything around them.
They say you had your armed forces minister dispatched with an antiaircraft gun, to obliterate every trace of him from the face of the earth.
Other death camps, like Treblinka, where almost 900,000 Jews were gassed upon arrival, were leveled by the retreating Germans to obliterate evidence of the killing.
While in Afghanistan, the secretary of state also alluded to Iran, which President Donald Trump threatened to "obliterate" Tuesday and which shares a border with Afghanistan.
Having watched the nascent cable companies obliterate the field in the 1990's was good practice in recognizing how quickly the prevailing players can lose ground.
Secret Service rushes stage to protect Sanders for second time in a week Trump has already made his own attempt to obliterate Clinton's foreign policy credentials.
Even the most promising species, a bacterium called Nocardia asteroides, takes more than six months to obliterate a film of plastic a mere half millimetre thick.
He played the long game, watching Trump obliterate Rick Perry, Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, and Marco Rubio, and reaping benefits as the crowded Republican field narrowed.
They're also trying to obliterate the "blue bubble" created by liberals — perpetuated, they say, by appearances on networks like MSNBC and an obsession with online reach.
Begonia has one of Canada's most extraordinary voices, and thankfully she uses it to obliterate the misery from this world one live performance at a time.
Two prominent military strategists told NBC News they fear the plan is insufficient, and won't fulfill Trump's pledges to "totally obliterate ISIS" and do it quickly.
And, should I ever find myself in some sort of battle to the death, my opponent need only fry up an egg to completely obliterate me.
When soaked in detergent, these bits of synthetic fiber can easily obliterate any grease and grime, but keeping them germ-free is a whole other story.
An ancient god-king-mutant-thing named En Sabah Nur awakens after centuries of dormancy, and decides to obliterate the modern world out of sheer disgust.
A jury has found NY Jets superstar Brandon Marshall did NOT obliterate a woman's face during a melee outside of a NYC nightclub back in 2012.
It is, instead, a relatively open and cosmopolitan intellectual arena, one far more likely to help us understand and embrace new ideas than to obliterate them.
Here's what Times music reviewers wrote about her performance that evening: There's a new law of show business: A Beyoncé segment will obliterate whatever surrounds it.
She carried with her a growing reminder of the Myanmar military's brutal campaign to obliterate an unwanted minority through massacre, rape and mass burnings of villages.
His political ambition to obliterate the Liberal Party, the centrist alternative to the Conservative Party, failed when Canada elected Justin Trudeau in a large majority government.
He gets several countries to disarm their nuclear programs and has fashioned Project Zeus, a series of weapons of mass destruction that could obliterate several cities.
Driven by anger, resentment and a desire to obliterate the establishment, Brazilians chose on Sunday two presidential candidates at the extreme ends of the ideological spectrum.
Mr. Trump later warned that he would obliterate Turkey's economy if the Kurds are attacked, but Mr. Erdogan simply needs American troops out of his way.
Following the criticism, Trump defended his decision, while also warning Turkey that if it goes too far, he would "totally destroy and obliterate" the country's economy.
Others believe we are now past a simple ban and have touted the use of "death-ray" devices to potentially obliterate handcrafted drones flying near airports.
He's threatened to bomb the Aswan dam in the event of war with Egypt; obliterate Hamas in two days; and cut off the heads of Palestinian terrorists.
One of my favorite things to do is glide over to the other team's base, sneak into an unmanned turret, and completely obliterate all of my surroundings.
If true it would obliterate the president's claim to have ushered in a "new dawn" following the kleptocratic rule of his predecessor, Jacob Zuma, in 2009-18.
But in the years since, we've come to understand that HPV causes almost all cases of cervical cancer, and vaccinating against the virus can essentially obliterate it.
Parties were then banned from even having links to convicted criminals, prompting the CNRP to go around old posters with paint brushes to obliterate Sam Rainsy's picture.
They are a symbol of defiance to the idea that all Japanese Americans shared a single identity or that their forced captivity would obliterate their creative spirit.
But with an open mind (and a few lingering acne scars I was looking to obliterate), I forged ahead with Mizon All In One Snail Repair Cream.
And now, she appears to be poised to obliterate the very party that did so much to set Britain on its course to leave the European Union.
Demetrious Johnson thinks Floyd Mayweather would be EASY WORK in the octagon -- telling TMZ Sports he'd obliterate the boxing superstar if the two clashed in the UFC.
And if what I write here can obliterate it, then I offer these words as a poet, as a survivor of incest and rape, to vanquish it.
That won't obliterate the hurt and embarrassment she may express to you, but if you act with love, then at least you'll know you did your best.
While it is unclear whether Avangard will be outfitted with explosives, the precision and speed of the weapon is believed to pack enough force to obliterate targets.
Mr. Kenney in Alberta has vowed to scrap his province's version of the carbon tax, and then launch a legal assault to obliterate the landmark federal policy.
The incident, which seemed as if it might obliterate a large part of that state, began with that most human of mistakes, a dropped piece of equipment.
"I don't understand why you believe the only way to deliver affordable coverage to everybody is to obliterate private plans," Buttigieg said at Tuesday's debate, addressing Warren.
"I don't understand why you believe the only way to deliver coverage for everybody is to obliterate private plans," South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg told Warren.
But it is also threatening to obliterate the House speaker's fragile political perch atop her caucus, a majority of which rejects her reluctance to open impeachment proceedings.
The document would represent a departure from the group's contentious 1988 charter, in which it promised to "obliterate" Israel and characterized its struggle as specifically against Jews.
As part of my pledge to restore safety for the American people, I have also directed the defense community to develop a plan to totally obliterate ISIS.
As secessionist movements flourish in Europe, and climate change threatens to obliterate littoral states, the issue of what it means to be a nation is acquiring new salience.
"Here on either side of the wall are God's children, and no manmade barrier can obliterate that fact," he said in 22019, during a visit to East Berlin.
And that means we send the land, the sea, the air forces, the A-403 Warthogs dropping ordnances on every truck and every tank, and we obliterate them.
But even as he did so, Trump vowed that he would "totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey" if the country did anything he considered off-limits.
The madness is in the weapons themselves, powerful enough to obliterate entire countries, entire peoples, and in the logics that grew up around them to govern their disuse.
When warheads became accurate enough to obliterate most of an adversary's missiles in their silos, America and Russia turned to submarines and mobile launchers to keep MAD viable.
But they'll all be reunited by the arrival of En Sabah Nur (Oscar Isaac), a millennia-old evil force who wants to obliterate humanity and rule the planet.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Friday said sanctions against Ankara were all ready should the president choose to make good on his threat to obliterate Turkey's economy.
Characterizing their enterprise as a "curatorial project," the organizers of #exstrange used eBay to obliterate the physical, geographic, and ideological norms that define, for instance, a gallery exhibition.
"We can't get into this sort of Stalinist exercise of trying to white out or obliterate or blank out parts of our history," Turnbull told radio station 3AW.
Conditions permitting, no one would be surprised to see Kipchoge obliterate it this weekend, though he is the only one who does not seem consumed by the quest.
They can lie in wait under a magnificent snowcap, the centerpiece of a landscape of beauty that they could obliterate tomorrow, or in 10,000 years, or never again.
The rebuke from his own party prompted Trump to threaten Turkey via Twitter Monday that he would "obliterate" its economy if it went "off limits" in its offensive.
And though gene-editing might one day render them harmless, or even obliterate them altogether, mosquito-borne illnesses such as Zika have recently been spreading to new regions.
In one version of "Ruins of the Abbey of Rijnsburg From the South: Large Version," painted additions in dark blues and reds all but obliterate the printed image.
Kill bacteria, obliterate blackheads, confront external aggressors — it's like going to war with your skin, and those with severe cases often fight an uphill battle that can seem neverending.
By delving into such a dark place, Efron has the opportunity to showcase his range and depth and obliterate any preconceived notions viewers and directors may have of him.
While most works are made of paper printed with what looks like granite, tonal modifications almost obliterate the texture into monochromatic black, white, or more often shades of gray.
Just one prong of the strategy Mu detailed - to slash soymeal content in pig feed - could obliterate Chinese demand for U.S. soybeans if broadly adopted, according to Reuters calculations.
But constant access to the internet is something else altogether because it can obliterate the solitude humans have known for millennia — downtime that studies show is essential for thriving.
"People in Iraq identify so much with their ancient past that if you obliterate that and try to eradicate it then you're effectively wiping out their identity," he said.
In their attacks on the 2016 elections, Kremlin operatives worked relentlessly to obliterate any recognizable form of truth, opening the door to even the most absurd conspiracies and lies.
After all, he's suspected of having assassinated his half-brother with VX nerve agent, he starves and tortures his people, and he regularly threatens to obliterate the United States.
The combination of pocket computers, Twitter, overbearing bosses, the Protestant work ethic and, yes, Slack conspires to obliterate any boundaries between your work life and the rest of it.
And Lynn Hershman Leeson made postage stamps in 20093 with images of her face partly obscured, challenging the United States government to stamp them and further obliterate her identity.
Mr. Doria has also moved to crack down on graffiti, drawing criticism after he had technicians use gray paint to obliterate murals done by artists just two years ago.
Just one prong of the strategy Mu detailed — to slash soymeal content in pig feed — could obliterate Chinese demand for U.S. soybeans if broadly adopted, according to Reuters calculations.
When I reflect on a younger me, that shadow sister, striving to obliterate herself, I see myself alongside millions of others hurting under the tutelage of an eating disorder.
It is because he wants to obliterate any trace of his own relation to that living person, obliterating a part of himself and living person at the same time.
Ahmed Ali said he would "confront the enemies of the homeland and humanity, who are trying to obliterate its identity and its gains and to humiliate Yemen and Yemenis".
Maybe opponents will treat that shot as a life line, a less damaging alternative compared to all the massive ways Davis can single-handedly obliterate everything in the half-court.
" Then he shifted gears, threatening on Twitter to "obliterate" the Turkish economy if the Turks did "anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits.
Instead of cooking the food for hours under pressure like before, new tech blasts food with microwaves (the process is called microwave assisted thermal sterilization, or MATS) to obliterate bacteria.
One recent tweet-threat to apply his "great and unmatched wisdom" to "destroy and obliterate the economy of Turkey" created yet another low standard in diplomacy and international political decorum.
The book contains a deeply vulnerable moment between Keckley and Jefferson Davis, a moment which humanizes a man whom many view as the figurehead of an effort to obliterate America.
"The government's attempt to obliterate asylum protections is unlawful and inconsistent with our country's longstanding commitment to provide protection to immigrants fleeing for their lives," she said in a statement.
Washington (CNN)It ought to be nothing but good news that two nations who could obliterate the globe with their nuclear weapons are meeting to mend their dangerously spiraling relations.
Living the permanent Do Not Disturb life doesn't obliterate these notifications—they're still there, lurking on my home screen—it just strips them of their ability to interrupt my day.
Following the success of April's Cuz I Love You, her major-label debut, it seems like Lizzo has been waiting for her moment to obliterate NPR's so-called Tiny Desk.
Even President Trump, who has mocked Mr. Kim and vowed "fire and fury" that would obliterate North Korea if its nuclear forces ever attacked, offered a guarded but positive response.
But the central purpose of American terminal high altitude area missile defense systems deployment was to counter North Korean nuclear missiles that could obliterate South Korean cities in a war.
If both sides think they have a strong second-strike ability, but know that their first strike would not totally obliterate the opponent, then everybody is going to just chill.
The Rockets, already partial to the 3-point shot before D'Antoni arrived in June, are on pace to obliterate N.B.A. records for 3-pointers attempted and made in a season.
"If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey," Trump tweeted Monday.
The response posted from the Trump War Room account saw him take on the Marvel villain with his head attached to Thanos&aposs body and obliterate a group of Democrats.
He said Mr. Obama "did not get it," in terms of fighting the extremist group that is based in Iraq and Syria, and vowed to obliterate them on the battlefield.
"If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey," the president tweeted.
It will also get solid backing from the Parker Institute of Cancer Immunotherapy, tech billionaire Sean Parker's organization, which formally launched this spring to collaborate with research institutions to obliterate cancer.
And there's not much the filmmakers can do to make the Apple of Eden, a laughably overpowered game weapon that can apparently obliterate the human mind, into a less ridiculous McGuffin.
High Dynamic Range, in mobile photography at least, refers to keeping the darkest and lightest parts of your image in balance (so a bright sky doesn't completely obliterate a dark landscape).
Because in order to obliterate the previous world record, this blaze was left to burn for a full 40 seconds, reducing most of the candles to nothing but blobs of wax.
It's a good, casual beverage that doesn't completely obliterate the characteristics of its parent drink, and it's reasonably priced—Morse said the average price for a six-pack is about $9.
Many of the people complaining about loot boxes now are the very same people who play and adore games, not right-wing religious extremists who want to obliterate everything we love.
Lawnmowers don't just hover over their kids to make sure that they are safe, they obliterate any whiff of a struggle for their kids by curating every aspect of their childhoods.
While we can't promise that these Earth-friendly gadgets will obliterate every cosmic ill, the sight of discarded milk jugs slowly melting and merging with yellow or blue dye definitely helps.
For years, the court has looked the other way as lawmakers around the country have grown increasingly bold in their efforts to weaken or obliterate a woman's right to reproductive freedom.
It was a clear milestone for Kavanagh and his SBG fight club, as McGregor took just 77 seconds to obliterate Marcus Brimage at a UFC on Fuel TV event in Stockholm.
Going too far into negative rates would be essentially telling banks: We want you to make loans and expand credit, but we're also taking policy action that could obliterate your business.
We now have two major combat fleets scouring the galaxy of pirates, spearheaded by fast-attack ships that close to point-blank range and obliterate their enemies with blistering plasma fire.
It was the beginning of six minutes of gunfire that would obliterate what was supposed to be a day like any other at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
"If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits I will totally destroy and obliterate the economy of Turkey," Trump reassured the nation.
Pompeo has been no less hawkish, calling for an end to the talks and the use of 2,000 airstrikes to obliterate Iran's nuclear program as negotiations neared their completion in 2014.
Drawn back to Angelica again and again, to her bright earrings and devil-may-care ways, Vittoria responds to a pull of nature that seems to obliterate the comforts of nurture.
Uematsu, who gave himself up to police after Japan's worst mass killing in decades, said in letters he wrote in February that he could "obliterate 470 disabled people", Kyodo news agency reported.
Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is the only game in which a floppy, smiling sunflower can obliterate a zombie pirate and his airstrike-summoning parrot with a precision beam of raw solar energy.
Dark Matters told THUMP about their process via email: "We aimed to create this twilight zone through heavy light and smoke to obliterate the notion of a normal concert room," the explained.
However, last month Trump threatened to "obliterate" Turkey's economy, and Trump sent Erdogan a letter on the day the offensive started warning him he could be responsible for "slaughtering thousands of people".
"The Denver regional office of the Fish & Wildlife Service has taken several steps designed to obliterate the programmatic integrity and cripple the operational effectiveness of the National Bison Range," the letter says.
Trump's removal of American forces increased the chances that Turkey would invade Syria, even though he has threatened to "totally destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if the Turkish push went too far.
Dialogue becomes even more important when those sitting across the table from each other hold the power to obliterate millions upon millions of lives at the mere push of a few buttons.
Two hours in which he whoa'd Rogan with cogent breakdowns of the threat and promise of artificial intelligence, his plan to obliterate traffic with underground tunnels, and his enlightened fear of chimpanzees.
Audio engineers look at the car cabin both as a wonderfully controlled space to acoustically tune and a nightmare of reflective surfaces, absorptive materials and constantly changing exterior sounds that obliterate fidelity.
These teams descend on homes en masse with their noisy, polluting leaf blowers, and in under an hour, obliterate any sign of life from a property, leaving behind a gloriously tidy lawn.
The Soviets were particularly fearful of a strike that could obliterate them before they could retaliate, further raising the possibility of a mistake or misunderstanding that could lead to an unspeakable outcome.
Mr. Trump, facing backlash from Republicans on Monday, warned on Twitter that he would "totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey" if Mr. Erdogan were to cross unspecified "limits" in Syria.
Trump said in recent days that he would "obliterate" the Turkish economy if Ankara crossed a line, but he had not laid out any specific examples of what he would consider inappropriate.
"If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," Trump tweeted.
" The law defines "expunge" to mean to "physically destroy the records or return them to the petitioner and to obliterate the petitioner's name from any official index or public record, or both.
" Meanwhile, he observes, as "the regime makes a concerted effort to obliterate a fledgling civil society, lawyers, human rights activists, journalists and religious leaders are confined, exiled and imprisoned in the thousands.
As a woman who has been involved in the pro-life movement for my entire adult life, I want to obliterate the stereotype that the people working to end abortion hate women.
Caudalie recently launched its Vinoperfect Concentrated Brightening Essence, which combines the brand's soothing signature grape water with a strong dose of glycolic acid to obliterate the dead skin cells that leave skin dull.
" Trump pushed back on all of that, saying he wasn't on anybody's side in the conflict and warning Turkey that he would "obliterate" its economy if it did anything he considered "off limits.
She cannot get a passport, cannot travel, sometimes she cannot work," said Ahlam Akram, founder of BASIRA (British Arabs Supporting Universal Women's Rights) in the UK. "We need to completely obliterate this system.
It's hard to say whether this has much chance of passing, but Congressional Republicans haven't been shy about using the CRA to obliterate Obama rules on trifling matters like coal waste in rivers.
But the scale of the outrage in no way matches the magnitude of this disaster, which, like WWII, threatens to cripple or even obliterate human life on the planet as we know it.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Twitter in response on Thursday a "short war with Iran is an illusion", and the threat to obliterate Iran amounted to a threat of genocide.
Perhaps it will be so good that the world's corporations and governments will join forces to end war, obliterate poverty and create a diet soda that doesn't taste like a liquified pencil eraser.
The eight serrated stainless steel blades are ace at chopping large chunks of food and obliterate ice (unless you choose the pulse feature to make salsa, then it'll leave the chunks you want).
Harder is also known to be overseeing as many as two other lawsuits against Gawker as part of Thiel's elaborate scheme to obliterate the company for reporting factual information not to his liking.
It was no secret that many Republicans viewed Trump as an explosive device poised to obliterate in a single blast the party's economic orthodoxy and its ability to project an image of tolerance.
"Almost every major Democrat in Washington has backed a massive government healthcare takeover that would totally obliterate Medicare.... They want to raid Medicare to fund a thing called socialism,"he said last week.Sen.
The U.S. paid for Iraq's liberation with almost 5,000 dead and $2.4 trillion dollars, and isn't about to let the dreams of a client sunder Iraq and obliterate the justification of the effort.
One day he was inviting Mr. Erdogan to visit the White House; the next he was threatening to "totally destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if it crossed a line that he never defined.
One day he was inviting Mr. Erdogan to visit the White House; the next he was threatening to "totally destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if it crossed a line that he never defined.
In war, the interceptors in Alaska and California would race skyward and release speeding projectiles meant to obliterate incoming warheads by force of impact — what experts call hitting a bullet with a bullet.
After Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Friday that Trump had authorized "very powerful" new sanctions targeting Turkey, the administration appeared ready to start making good on Trump's threat to obliterate Turkey's economy.
But China did release its own statement, warning that the US could obliterate any progress made in the talks by moving ahead with the tariffs it's threatened to impose on Chinese high-tech goods.
" In response to criticism, Trump said on Twitter that "if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate (its) economy.
"I don't understand why you believe the only way to deliver affordable coverage to everybody is to obliterate private plans, kicking 150 million Americans off of their insurance in four short years," Buttigieg said.
But season five seemed to be setting up one conflict — the Jenningses' desperate attempt to stop a US effort to destroy the Soviet food supply — only to abruptly obliterate it a few episodes in.
"Daesh and other terrorist organisations seek to destroy democracy and obliterate history through the appalling acts of terrorism and murder they commit around the world," Mayor of London Boris Johnson said in a statement.
A spotlight is always placed on a star player when a team with immense expectations appears to sag, it seems, and when Clemson did not obliterate Troy, Watson offered up himself as a sacrifice.
Depending on how many of its own kind are present and who else is around, and on the available territory and food, a given bacterial species will ignore, assist or obliterate its microbial neighbors.
"If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," he wrote on Twitter.
In the latest take, Tom Bernard, the Sony Pictures Classics co-founder and co-president, tells CNN he does not believe that the boom of streaming services will completely obliterate the classic moviegoing experience.
Every year, the organizers of Burning Man create a Facebook invite for their annual festivities in the Nevada desert, and every year trolls from all walks of the internet congregate to completely obliterate it.
So researchers at Washington University in St. Louis offered the patients something experimental: short bursts of radiation aimed at their hearts in an effort to obliterate the cells that were causing the electrical malfunctions.
WASHINGTON — The House voted Wednesday to condemn the Trump administration for pushing a federal appeals court to obliterate the Affordable Care Act, and it urged the Justice Department to defend the law in court.
The fact that his addiction made him into a person you came to hate so deeply in the final years of his life doesn't ease or obliterate your sorrow; it complicates and magnifies it.
The absence of U.S. forces had led to an immediate invasion by Turkish troops that threatened to obliterate the Kurdish rebels who have fought against ISIS on behalf of the United States for years.
"Almost every major Democrat in Washington has backed a massive government healthcare takeover that would totally obliterate Medicare.... They want to raid Medicare to fund a thing called socialism," he said last week. Sen.
"I just don't agree" with Mr. Trump's suggestion of a shutdown, said Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Republican, who said he would try to stop any effort to obliterate the filibuster.
The rooms we sat in when our minds would fill up with gold and junk, the people we would talk to every day and the teachers who would boost and obliterate our self-esteem.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review two state-court decisions that Ford Motor Company and its attorneys at Hogan Lovells warned will obliterate jurisdictional limits on where manufacturers can be sued.
Perhaps the most infamous whale-disposal incident took place on November 12, 1970, in Florence, Oregon, when the Oregon Department of Transportation used a half-ton of dynamite to try to obliterate a sperm whale.
The Grizzlies were led by CJ Miles, who came off the bench to shoot 8 of 12 on 3-point attempts and obliterate his season-high with 33 points (previous high: 15 points, done twice).
During a cold war kitchen exchange, Athena begs her spouse not to forever obliterate their family life just yet by telling their two children his news, which she has only known for a few weeks.
I've heard the way the 1000X M3s obliterate noise the moment you put them on, and I'm confident that Sony's cans have gotten better both in the magnitude and the efficiency of their noise canceling.
For example, if Pyongyang were to target New York City's population centers, it wouldn't matter whether the missile hit Manhattan or the waters near Staten Island: a thermonuclear weapon would obliterate the city either way.
His comments did more than obliterate the scripted cleanup effort he mounted at the White House Monday -- after bowing to extreme political pressure that built all weekend for him to call out white supremacist groups.
Simmons, George, Covington, Dario Saric, and Embiid would curdle the NBA's most fluid offenses, obliterate opponents on the glass, and create various size-related advantages when they have the ball for the next two years.
Known for their powerful products that can somehow even obliterate that freezer-burned bag of fruit from last year's "juice cleanse," Ninja is one of the best choices you can make when choosing a blender.
Russia would send 300 warheads to NATO targets, including advancing troops, in both aircraft and short-range missiles — overwhelming force that would obliterate tanks, fortified positions and soldiers unlike anything ever seen in battle before.
On the Hauptstrasse, Zum Seppl and Zum Roten Ochsen both serve German comfort food: bratwurst, cheese spaetzle and white asparagus — a springtime specialty whose nutritional value Germans like to obliterate with Hollandaise sauce and ham.
Although I would like to see the filibuster on all nominations reinstated, it makes logical sense to go the other way and obliterate the filibuster on Supreme Court nominations to make the Senate precedent consistent.
However, we fear that our government's eagerness for vengeance will obliterate any chance to identify those responsible for the terror inflicted on innocent Syrian and Iraqi civilians, or the murders of our four brave Americans.
These days, Trump faces more pressure from Iran hawks to either work around the deal or find a way to make it a lot tougher on Iran than to simply obliterate it by reimposing sanctions.
"John Fetterman being the first person in Pennsylvania history to defeat a sitting Lt. Gov in a primary seems to obliterate the 'Bernie-endorsed candidates can't win' fiction," David Sirota, a prominent progressive commentator, tweeted.
RUNNING After Eliud Kipchoge ran the Berlin Marathon in 2 hours 25 minute 214 seconds to obliterate the world record in September, a lot of people tried really hard to comprehend what he had done.
A strong victory will allow him to justify staying in through Super Tuesday, but a loss to Sanders in four states in a row with markedly different electorates would all-but-obliterate his electability case.
Mr. Trump later tried to mollify his critics, saying that if Turkey "does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate" its economy.
The backstage talks provide a window into how those closest to Trump are bracing for a possible bloodbath in the 2018 midterms, which could obliterate the Republican congressional majorities and paralyze the president's legislative agenda.
Donning a retractable headdress that resembles a set of mutant deer antlers — a feature that signals she's ready to destroy, dismantle, and obliterate — Hela and her telekinetic obsidian knives pump with an addiction for blood.
Espinosa's wife Sara was filming the event ... in which he was supposed to obliterate the pinata, thus revealing the sex of the baby to the world (you've all see stuff like this on your Facebook feed).
I thought about how much it resonated with me, and how much it angered me, and how much it made me want to get a giant punching bag for the Madonna/whore dichotomy and obliterate it.
It's the only sub-inch laptop I found that rocks a dual-GPU configuration—which means it's probably got enough raw power to obliterate games that are still just a twinkle in a game developer's eye.
And when her campaign emphasized her her capacity as commander in chief who could answer the red telephone better than Obama and "obliterate" Iran, she proved her willingness to use muscle flexing as an electoral tactic.
But taken together, the events of the past few days represent a coordinated broadside in an administration war on congressional oversight, if not an attempt to fully obliterate the bedrock constitutional principle of checks and balances.
Yet, bad as it was, my family and other ethnic Indians never faced a military scorched-earth campaign to destroy their homes and obliterate every trace of their presence on Burmese soil, as the Rohingya have.
He praised Turkey for being "good to deal with" and "an important member in good standing of NATO" — after warning that he would "totally destroy and obliterate" its economy if it did anything he didn't like.
His willingness to intervene in highly charged political cases threatened to obliterate the invisible wall erected between the White House and the Justice Department since the Watergate era -- explicitly designed to avoid suspicions of such interference.
Instead, the din of incessant political noise can be expected to quickly obliterate any effort to give this latest development what would, in the past, have been its proper due as a screamer of a headline.
Trump said he would "totally destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if it took action in Syria that he considered "off limits" following his decision on Sunday to pull 50 American special forces troops from northeastern Syria.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to "totally destroy and obliterate" the Turkish economy if Turkey took any action he considered "off-limits" following his decision to withdraw American forces from northeastern Syria.
If you've been struggling to keep up with the 24-hour news cycle, look to Oliver to explain the biggest stories of the year and to obliterate the subjects and people in question along the way.
That's because the President's response to a futile effort to squeeze lawmakers for wall funding is to obliterate a constitutional guardrail in a way that could fundamentally alter the power balance between the presidency and Congress.
The sins of these two men could not be further apart, yet mainstream journalists attack Republicans as inept, while Democrats like Menendez obliterate civic norms by stalling Republican nominees at rates that far surpass his predecessors.
The ruling was the second big defeat this week for President Trump on a top-priority item on his health care agenda as he has sought to use the courts to obliterate his predecessor's signature achievement.
You can be smashing your way through layer after layer of a dungeon only to kick open a door and be met by thirty new and different monsters who can all obliterate you in a timely fashion.
Also in the balance were fractious ties between Turkey and the United States, two NATO allies whose disputes over Syria policy and Russia led U.S. President Donald Trump to announce sanctions and threaten to "obliterate" Turkey's economy.
Nuclear weapons were positioned in their country, presumably to obliterate portions of the U.S. Then-President John F. Kennedy positioned a naval blockade around the island, taking the world the closest it's ever been to nuclear war.
Discussion surrounding how to handle Afghanistan comes just weeks after the U.S. dropped the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used — also known as the "mother of all bombs" — to obliterate an ISIS tunnel complex in eastern Afghanistan.
But it's that knife intifada, that unifying vow of international terror groups that they are coming for the al-Aqsa mosque, that determination to obliterate Israel that comprise the currently insurmountable main roadblock to a peace process.
Kenyatta lawyer: 'Very political decision' Kenyatta's lead counsel, Ahmednasir Abdullahi, said in court that his client wanted to see the full judgment to understand how the alleged irregularities would "obliterate" his winning margin of 1.4 million votes.
"If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," he tweeted the morning of Oct. 7.
Mr. Mahdi is suspected of committing other crimes, but legal experts said the case was narrowly focused to highlight how cultural and religious buildings are deliberately singled out for destruction to obliterate an enemy's history and identity.
The claim that Kelly would "obliterate" the Second Amendment is vague, but Kelly says he is the owner of multiple guns and supports the Second Amendment, though he wants "common sense" policy changes to keep people safer.
That's especially true of Grant (as a scummy snoop with an overcompensating long photo lens) and Farrell (an earnest, lethal coach with many tracksuits), whose roles, performances and outfits seem designed to obliterate their leading-man personas.
Hey, there's a lot of terrible shit going on in the world, so it would be nice if a giant youth designed to obliterate baseballs and delight crowds could go ahead mash a couple taters or two.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump threatened to "obliterate" Turkey's economy if the country does anything he considers to be off limits pertaining to ISIS, as the country prepares to execute an operation without US support in northern Syria.
I need at least 24 hours to obliterate every single hair properly (in which time, some will have already grown back) and, if I'm going in for a wax, at least two days to let the redness subside.
The album's sonic punch is designed to obliterate barriers, a musical response to the limits that keep encroaching until you're stuck in a corner; if the destruction is figurative, it's still a delight to hear represented in music.
Many Caribbean leaders, though, are advocating very strenuously on the issue of climate change, so these countries can understand that there is real suffering happening here and in the Pacific, and that their actions could obliterate longstanding civilizations.
According to a recent National Economic Research Associates Economic Consulting study, the Paris Agreement could obliterate $3 trillion of GDP, 6.5 million industrial sector jobs and $7,503 in per capita household income from the American economy by 2040.
Mr. Savarese said that the Dumpster sat on the eastern side of the building and that the bomb exploded with enough force to shatter windows, break a door frame and obliterate a security camera perched above the entrance.
So it comes with his latest China trade endeavors, in which the president's hopes to obliterate a $375 billion trade deficit are proceeding not with grandiose game-changing home runs but with the equivalent of check-swing singles.
Mark Vinsel, executive administrator of the United Fishermen of Alaska, tells me that the project would "obliterate" the fishery, and that he is "not confident that it is possible" to restore the river after the damage is done.
" Mark Kelly Trump said of Mark Kelly, a Democratic Senate candidate in Arizona: "He wants to raise your taxes, open your borders, give away free health care to illegal immigrants, and he wants to obliterate your Second Amendment.
The problem comes from the subsequent need to control any situation, the failure to see the big picture, the tendency to lash out in fear and anger as a way to fixate attention on oneself and obliterate others.
But on Monday he said that he would "obliterate" Turkey's economy if its military did anything "off limits," without defining what that meant, and his aides insisted that he had not given a green light to an invasion.
The only thing that this show appears capable of is retreating into tired fantasy tropes complete with dark warlords, gratuitous nudity (predominantly female), and chaotic evil women that could, in a moment of heated anger, obliterate the world.
Originally, I thought there was no way the show would bother to answer most of its questions, and that some cataclysmic event would obliterate the park, and the next season would take place in Romanworld, or what have you.
For one thing, it's a slow, or masticating, juicer, which means that rather than using high-speed blades that obliterate and oxidize anything that passes through them, it slowly pulverizes them, leaving a lot of the good stuff intact.
Though Tate is eight months pregnant, she reveals that she's a martial arts master as well, and the two team up with Booth and Dalton to obliterate the entire Manson family — including Charles Manson himself — in an extended showdown.
More recently, in January, in the wake of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani's death in a U.S. drone strike, President Donald Trump tweeted that the country would obliterate 52 sites that are "important to Iran and the Iranian culture".
The crackdown, which included televised show trials in which lawyers confessed to plotting to overthrow the government and working on behalf of foreign forces, is a part of President Xi Jinping's efforts to obliterate threats to the party's control.
Yet the few thousand operators in Rio de Janeiro who have clung on to their jobs well into the 21st century are hoping the forces of automation won't entirely obliterate their trade, at least for a few more years.
Kim, a portly 30-something whose state media recently blasted Trump as a "lunatic mean old trickster and human reject" presides over a prison state, purges his foes and has vowed to obliterate the US in a nuclear cloud.
Just don't expect the experience to be pleasant: The manual technique involves a sort of roll-and-release motion — akin to a deep tissue burn — that is purported to detoxify, reshape and obliterate even the most stubborn of cellulite.
" As if to calm his critics, Trump later tweeted: "If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!).
LONDON (Reuters) - Turkey's sovereign dollar bonds dropped their most in nearly a month on Monday on growing concerns about Ankara's military operations in northeast Syria and a tweet by U.S. President Donald Trump threatening to obliterate the country's economy.
An Ohio-class ballistic submarine could single-handedly obliterate London, Paris, Rome, Madrid, Berlin, Moscow and at least 80 more of Europe's largest cities -- with hours of each other, according to Steven Pifer, an arms control expert at the Brookings Institution.
The 66-year-old, who played the original Wonder Woman in the 1970s TV show, took to Facebook on Thursday to absolutely obliterate James Cameron, who's been going around shading the most recent Wonder Woman movie, directed by Patty Jenkins.
But maybe said sentient beings will just obliterate us anyway, since we'll just register as a substandard intelligence that has a bizarre fascination with running high-powered PCs around the clock in search of meaningless data with only fictional value.
"I think it wiser moreover not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavoured to obliterate the marks of civil strife and to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered," he wrote.
The president defends the move, saying he was trying to stop America's involvement in "endless wars" — though no service members have yet come home — while adding that he would "totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey" should it harm Kurds.
His pet peeve is the confusion of plain old plurals with possessives, which in English are usually marked by an apostrophe followed by an S. Confronted with a sign advertising "Amy's Nail's", he will obliterate the second apostrophe with a sticker.
Although those objectives have not yet been achieved, failing to recognize one group's attachment to the land —or seeking to obliterate their connection — will only serve the opposite of the cause of peace and profoundly damage America in the process.
Even if abortion remains constitutionally protected, a Republican president could do much to limit, if not obliterate, that right for millions of Americans, particularly low-income women, who are most vulnerable to efforts by government to restrict their reproductive freedoms.
The hero needed resilience and kindness, yes, but also enough cynicism to identify deception, the focus to accomplish long and difficult tasks, the creativity to find new solutions to old problems—and, ironically, the coldness to obliterate his enemies without regret.
Why it matters: President Xi Jinping is working to obliterate any boundaries between party and state and to reinsert CPC into all aspects of China's economy and society — all in conjunction with ensuring he's the unchallenged embodiment of the CPC.
But these hopeful developments came to a screeching halt when Japan, during the Pacific War of 1937-1945, imposed a total mobilization, which included abuses such as forced labor, sexual slavery and an attempt to obliterate a distinctive Korean identity.
But the rape case and the wedding demonstrated the limits of that coexistence, and just how quickly the bitter political dispute that overlays everything in the occupied West Bank can obliterate the little sprouts of humanity that take root beneath it.
Who knew it would turn out to be a terrifying glimpse into a future of paranoia, rage and the power of a fourth network to not only sway public opinion but blur — or perhaps obliterate — the line between truth and fiction.
The bodies of people of color have a pernicious history of total exploitation and criminalization in the US. Like total war, total exploitation enlists and mobilizes the resources of mainstream society to obliterate the resources and infrastructure of the vulnerable.
Why it matters: While Trump's statement is similar to his threat to "obliterate" Turkey's economy from earlier this week, it's now clear that his red line in the region is not simply the start of a Turkish offensive against the Kurds.
" He said the fight against terrorism was not a "battle between different faiths," as some of his advisers had argued, but a struggle "between barbaric criminals who seek to obliterate human life and decent people, all in the name of religion.
To round out this dual geological and environmental nightmare, the destruction of the CEI would also obliterate Oregon's backup fuel supply at the very moment that it's likely to be needed most for earthquake recovery, according to a recent report.
As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!).
In this installment, Driver-as-Ren adopts the guise of an entry-level First Order intern named Randy, who uses the Force to obliterate a malfunctioning printer (as well as an admiral who berates him for botching his drink order).
" Robinson's own lawsuit fires back at those accusations, saying the legal action against her is made up of "concocted false allegations" that were designed to "inhibit Ms. Robinson from pursuing her claims, destroy her reputation, and obliterate her job prospects.
"As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey," he wrote on Monday.
Trump had said on Monday that he would "totally destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if it took action in Syria that he deemed "off limits," after his decision on Sunday to pull 50 American special forces troops from northeastern Syria.
LONDON, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Turkey's sovereign dollar bonds dropped their most in nearly a month on Monday on growing concerns about Ankara's military operations in northeast Syria and a tweet by U.S. President Donald Trump threatening to obliterate the country's economy.
"Are we prepared to start a war that could potentially kill millions of people, obliterate South Korea and Japan and cost us hundreds of thousands of lives in order to stop that?" he said during a conversation in his office.
TV is better than ever — yet we talk endlessly about the same tiny handful of shows Let's obliterate the myth that humans have a bad sense of smell The head of the Census Bureau just quit, and the consequences are huge
They brought a shotgun, which one of them used to obliterate the locks securing two gates and the motion sensors that otherwise would have kept them well away from Devils Hole, a deep, warm pool that is home to a critically endangered fish.
The fact that her Black physical traits were visible in those paintings was, in itself, noteworthy, because it was customary at the time for artists to "play down, soften or even obliterate undesirable features in a subjects' face," also according to PBS.
Trump previously promised to "totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey" if the country did anything he considered off-limits, but it's not clear how effective these sanctions will be in tackling the current crisis in Syria that Turkey's offensive has unleashed.
A central contention of the morality of patriotism is that I will obliterate and lose a central dimension of the moral life if I do not understand the enacted narrative of my own individual life as embedded in the history of my country.
Uematsu, who gave himself up to police on Tuesday after the attack, had said in letters he wrote in February that he could "obliterate 470 disabled people" and gave detailed plans of how he would do so, the Kyodo news agency reported.
Editorial The torrent of mistakes that led an American military gunship to obliterate a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, last October, killing 42 innocent people and wounding dozens, resulted from gross negligence, judging from the findings of a report the Pentagon released on Friday.
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday to obliterate parts of Iran if it attacked "anything American," but left the door open for talks, saying that Iran should speak to the United States "peaceably" to ease tensions and potentially lift U.S. economic sanctions.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Vowing that "no one can obliterate Taiwan's existence," President Tsai Ing-wen left on Sunday for the United States and two of Taipei's remaining diplomatic allies, amid pressure from China to try to stamp out references to the island internationally.
She hit the notes she was supposed to hit (unlike, say, the Chainsmokers, who earlier performed their hit "Closer," before Rihanna took the stage to obliterate the memory of them), but she also filled the songs with a lot of feeling and emotion.
Therefore, it is not surprising that Judge Ellis has further demonstrated his lack of fitness by inexplicably characterizing the life of Mr. Manafort as "otherwise blameless" and by imposing a sentence of such unwarranted leniency as to virtually obliterate the sentencing guidelines.
He helped obliterate the legacy of President Barack Obama, Mr. Trump's predecessor and nemesis, by pushing to scale back or end policies that Mr. Obama had championed, including legal protections for the 700,000 young immigrants who came to the United States as children.
Someone like Mr. Kavala becomes a target precisely because he represents everything that Mr. Erdogan's regime is trying to obliterate: a thriving and independent civil society, tolerance for intellectual diversity, cultural autonomy for Kurds and other minorities, cooperation with nongovernmental networks abroad.
We have found ample evidence of his instability and grandiosity in the president's own words and public statements, most recently confirmed in his referring to "my great and unmatched wisdom," coupled with yet another threat to "totally destroy and obliterate" a foreign country.
Among family, where there was always pressure to talk lightly, and about cheerful things, a cup of hot, sweet turmeric milk pushed across the table seemed like a quiet acknowledgment of my grievances, however tiny, rather than a promise to obliterate them.
"As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," Mr Trump tweeted.
Less than 24 hours after warning he could "obliterate" Turkey's economy if it went too far in its Syria operation, Trump tweeted on Tuesday that Ankara was a "big trading partner" of the United States and had been "good to deal with".
"As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," he wrote online.
Apple's chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, has forcefully argued that the order by a federal magistrate judge to assist the government in getting data from the accused terrorist's phone would open a so-called back door to consumer phones that could obliterate the privacy protections.
"As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," the President tweeted Monday morning.
"We need to absolutely obliterate them [...] in the most ruthless manner possible," the alt-right leader had said the day before on his podcast of the former allies he now disparagingly calls the "alt-lite," whose destruction he considers more pressing than any leftist group.
ET, TNT, FSN Southwest (San Antonio), FSN Southeast (Memphis), ABOUT THE SPURS: Leonard is a force and continues to improve offensively and now appears ready to explode and obliterate the previous best scoring postseason of his six-year career of 22.5 set last season.
Instagram's trick was to create subtler overlays than Photoshop — which could completely obliterate a photo with its most extreme settings — and to focus on the most essential and eye-pleasing enhancements (more contrast and saturation are to photos as more bass is to music).
"I think it wiser not to keep open the sores of war but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife, to commit to oblivion the feelings engendered," he wrote in a letter declining the invitation.
"We started Liquid Death with the diabolical plan to completely obliterate bottled water marketing clichés by taking the world's healthiest beverage and making it just as funny and stupid and entertaining as the unhealthy brands across energy drinks, soda, and beer," the company's website explains.
"As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," the president wrote on Twitter.
"President Trump reiterated on Monday that it was time to pull the United States out of "these ridiculous endless wars" while warning Turkey on Twitter he will "totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey" if the country does anything he considers "off limits.
These are the very measures that Mr. Trump, through various executive orders, has instructed his two principal lieutenants in this war on science and sanity — Scott Pruitt at the Environmental Protection Agency and Ryan Zinke at the Interior Department — to delay, revise or obliterate entirely.
"Because of the large areas of color loss, and because of the delicate, thinly painted, and unvarnished surfaces, such a treatment would be irreversible and would potentially obliterate the artist's hand—violating key principles of conservation," explain the Harvard Art Museums in an announcement.
From threats to obliterate North Korea to the decision to scuttle the Trans-Pacific Partnership — a trade deal that supporters say would have driven economic growth in the region and blocked rising Chinese influence — Trump has an uphill battle in restoring US popularity in the region.
It doesn't seem to me, though, that Beyoncé even cares about winning these awards at this point—especially since the level of energy and detail she puts into her performances at these shows seem to overshadow and obliterate the mere notion of needing a trophy for validation.
Click here to view original GIFNature abhors a vacuum, or so the saying goes, and you can use that to your advantage when it comes to building a giant table-sized cannon that can obliterate a watermelon without the need for dangerous explosives or compressed air tanks.
It is convinced (is it wrong?) that when it can credibly threaten to obliterate an American city, Washington will no longer dare to seek its overthrow, nor will the US attempt to reinforce its South Korean ally, should North Korea attempt to reunify the peninsula by force.
The only way to combat the ignorance upon which such racism is founded it to acknowledge its existence, to educate ourselves about its roots, and then move to obliterate our own passivity and indifference toward the experiences of men and women of color in this country.
It describes the ability of nature, according to classical gravitational equations, to obliterate most of the attributes and properties of anything that falls into a black hole, playing havoc with science's ability to predict the future and tearing at our understanding of how the universe works.
Why it matters, according to Axios contributor Bill Bishop: Xi is working to obliterate any boundaries between party and state and to reinsert the Communist Party of China (CPC) into all aspects of China's economy and society — all while ensuring he's the unchallenged embodiment of the CPC.
Supposedly, this is the protest album we've been waiting for since the 2016 election, the concentrated blast of punk rage to obliterate all your anxieties and enemies beneath distorted guitars, martial drumming, and rousing choruses, an explicit musical condemnation of the dystopia the president hath wrought.
Two days after Mr. Cuomo made his commitments known, in fact, Brooklyn's district attorney, Eric Gonzalez, asked a judge to obliterate more than two dozen past marijuana convictions; his office vacated open warrants for more than 1,0003 people who had missed court dates for possession cases.
Shortly after the council's decision, a statue of the Captain James Cook, the explorer, was defaced in Sydney, with "change the date" and "no pride in genocide" painted all over it, which Mr. Turnbull declared was part of a "totalitarian campaign" to obliterate the country's history.
Quotable: "As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," the president wrote on Twitter.
"At this time," Ms. Waters, Democrat of California, said, "with a bill that would basically take our cop on the block, the S.E.C., and literally obliterate ——" Alas, politics junkies, news editors and anyone else who was watching the broadcast online did not learn how that sentence ended.
Adding to the jitters was a warning late on Monday by U.S. President Donald Trump that he would "obliterate" the Turkish economy if the country took action he considered "off limits" following his decision on Sunday to pull 50 American special forces troops from the region.
Trump is like a raging storm that never blows itself out, as his early morning Twitter rants injected into the nation's central nervous system trigger outrages that obliterate traditional political debate and make days feel like weeks, weeks feel like months and months feel like years.
These disciples, instead of calling for an "Islamic holocaust," can argue that rootedness in one's homeland matters, and that immigration, miscegenation, and the homogenizing forces of neoliberal market economies collude to obliterate identities that have taken shape over hundreds of years—just as relentless development has decimated the environment.
Despite the fact that it cops a hefty fine, every––even rarer––day of sunshine will unleash legions of braying "tapps aff" (tops off) lads ready to obliterate any patch of grass or hedgerow in the noble pursuit of ripping the arse clean off the next twenty-four hours.
To deter defensive intervention by the United States, the only power capable of stopping Asia's latest communist aggression, China threatens to obliterate Los Angeles and hundreds of other cities and to sink U.S. aircraft carriers for the purpose of killing thousands of Americans and frightening 300 million others.
Buffing too often with abrasive scrubs, sponges and facial brushes can obliterate everything — dead skin cells, yes, but also healthy oils and enzymes — leading to inflammation, redness, irritation and even "profound hyperpigmentation," especially on darker skin tones, says Sumayah Jamal, M.D., of Schweiger Dermatology Group in New York City.
President Trump defended his decision to withdraw U.S. forces from northern Syria on Twitter Monday, warning that he will "totally destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if the country does anything he considers "off limits" — presumably referring to a military offensive against U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in the region.
This display of increasing military might clearly looks to North Korea, Russia and China like an exercise in coercive diplomacy or an attempt to incite North Korea to start a war and furnish a pretext for an American attack that would necessarily obliterate the regime if not the country.
The latest, most troubling example is his decision to obliterate the Paris climate accord: After nearly 200 years of scientific inquiry and over 20 years of patient diplomacy that united every nation save Syria and Nicaragua, we had this afternoon's big game-show Rose Garden reveal: Count us out.
The first was the purest 2007 vintage, all ugly-effective jumpers and unimpeded isolation drives, capped off by the best fourth quarter performance of Irving's career; the second was a display of wire-to-wire dominance so complete as to obliterate the memory of anything else that happened on the night.
"When you think of these cases, don't think of frail, old, sick men and women, but of young people who devoted their energies to a system that implemented the [Nazis' so-called] Final Solution and aimed to obliterate the Jewish people," Zuroff told Reuters by phone from his office in Jerusalem.
Though the world knew him for his fiery threats to obliterate the United States, and he entered the U.S. pop culture lexicon in 2014 with Seth Rogen and James Franco's movie "The Interview" — for which Kim threatened "merciless" retaliation — he hadn't stepped foot outside North Korea since becoming its leader.
Those guys, the "existential risk" people, are operating on a whole other level: that that's not the problem, the problem is that artificial intelligence is going to wipe us all out and obliterate humanity not by any sort of Terminator level malice, but just because you give something the wrong instructions.
But Canada's Roman Catholic bishops said late last month that Pope Francis would not apologize in the foreseeable future for the boarding schools where, for more than a century and a half, more than 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend in an effort to obliterate their cultures and languages.
However, the Nazi Party still takes power, under a leader named Rudolf Gloder who, lacking Hitler's personal character flaws, is able to acquire nuclear weapons, obliterate Moscow and St. Petersburg, conquer almost all of Europe permanently, exterminate the continent's Jewish population, and carry on a cold war with the US indefinitely.
Contained by Arnulfo Maldonado's clever set, "one in two" takes place in that waiting room, but also in the bar where Donté muffles his pain with alcohol; in the bedroom where he tries to obliterate loneliness with sex; and in the medical office where a nurse draws blood and administers kindness.
Though Trump signed an executive order in March establishing the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, medical experts who attended the commission's first meeting are scared that his proposed cuts to Medicaid will essentially obliterate any hope the nation has in reigning in opioid-related deaths, according to PBS.
An ordinary building hit by the so-called barrel bombs will crumble, but the bunker busters obliterate buildings and also leave deep and wide craters, said James Le Mesurier, director of the Stichting Mayday Rescue Foundation, a group that supports the civil defense search and rescue crews known as the White Helmets.
This last one, which is ingested by smoking the venom of the Sonoran Desert toad, was, I'd been told by a friend, "the Everest of psychedelics," a trip she promised would obliterate not only all sense of self (as many psychedelics can do) but also all reference points of time and space.
But that&aposs a chance for President Trump to say to Kim Jong-un, here are -- just in case Kim Jong-un has been misinformed by the lackeys and acolytes who surround him about the real nature of American military might, capability, and so on, look, we do have the ability to obliterate you.
So as five voices trade leads on 19 selections from five 1966-69 gigs (including their forgotten opening slot at a Monterey Pop Festival they should have been smack in the middle of), their controlled distortion and power melodies obliterate the wet noodling and wispy lyricism of the "ballroom" ex-folkies who considered them phonies.
In any case, with Samsung and LG going for phone designs that almost completely obliterate the front bezel, and most other manufacturers moving to on-screen buttons or this sort of hybrid system, the one thing we can probably all agree on is that the era of the old capacitive touch buttons is over.
One senior House Democratic strategist admitted that while some polls do show Republicans in decent shape, they are feeling good that Clinton could win with a large enough margin that it would be very difficult for GOP candidates in House districts and would obliterate those who may now have 4- to 5-point leads.
Quotable: "As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)," the president wrote on Twitter, without explaining what exactly he would consider off limits.
But one notable difference is that neither Rove nor Jarrett made it his or her goal to obliterate the establishments that their presidents were trying to fold themselves into; nor did either have close ties to fringe elements of their parties, as Bannon has to the so-called alt-right and its main platform.
Trump has been threatening to "totally obliterate" Turkey's fragile economy over President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's military offensive into northern Syria against U.S.-backed Kurdish forces — an operation Trump essentially greenlighted with his shock announcement to withdraw U.S. troops from the area and hand responsibility for dealing with remaining Islamic State fighters to the Turks.
But it also had the potential to be a giant embarrassment, and I was wary that Cats wouldn't be able to overcome either its own inherent quirkiness or the penchant of its director, Tom Hooper, to obliterate any emotional ebb and flow in his films and ratchet the pathos up to 11 at all times.
Days after Seoul resumed blasting K-pop and derisive messages about Kim Jong-un's wife across the DMZ in response to North Korea's latest nuclear test, Pyongyang escalated the propaganda war by raining leaflets on South Korea that compared President Park Geun-hye to a zombie and threatened to "obliterate" the Kim regime's enemies.
Holzhauer ended his run just $222,2000 short of the all-time "Jeopardy!" regular season earnings record (set by former trivia champ Ken Jennings in 232), but he did obliterate the show's single-game earnings record, topping the previous record of $77,000 an amazing 16 times during his run — including a high point of $131,127 on April 17.
After it became clear that Turkey's planned operation would cause havoc in the region, Trump vaguely threatened to sanction the country amid a barrage of criticism from even his closest allies on Capitol Hill, claiming he would "totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey" if in his "great and unmatched wisdom" he decided Erdoğan had gone too far.
"As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter, "I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)" But that and other instances have raised questions about the effectiveness of Mr.
Read more: Trump threatens to 'totally destroy and obliterate' Turkey's economy if it takes 'off-limits' actions in SyriaThe New York Times reported that President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order empowering the Treasury Department to punish Turkish government officials if the country targets religious or ethnic minorities as it conducts military operations in Syria.
Word of the Day verb: remove completely from recognition or memory verb: do away with completely, without leaving a trace verb: mark for deletion, rub off, or erase verb: make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing adjective: reduced to nothingness _________ The word obliterate has appeared in 52 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Sept.
"I think it wise… not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the examples of nations who endeavoured to obliterate the marks of civil strife," he responded to an 1869 invitation for a meeting to discuss a memorial at Gettysburg, the war's bloodiest battle and the one that dealt Lee's troops a crippling defeat.
By the time Abraham Lincoln was elected in 1860, Douglass understood full well that slavery could be purged from the United States only with blood — as his friend John Brown had put it on the way to the gallows — and launched blistering attacks on those who sought to compromise with the institution rather than obliterate it.
By the end of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's first term, we could be facing an isolated, pathological little gangster state able to obliterate Seattle.
So he's stuck here trying to make the most of it, with the promise of little more than a participation trophy and hopes that the final numbers on Saturday aren't so bad for him (and so good for former vice president Joe Biden) that they obliterate Buttigieg's case that he's the strongest moderate in the race.
One need not love the use of ordnance to appreciate that with the unprecedented moves of hitting a Syrian air base with cruise missiles and dropping a MOAB to obliterate an ISIS nest in Afghanistan, he has sent an important message, in terms that predatory tyrants, from Moscow to Beijing to Tehran to Pyongyang, will understand.
But with his back against the wall in the film's final fight, he finally realizes he must sacrifice himself for everyone else in order to truly stop the ultimate evil: Thanos, an intergalactic being who has harnessed the most powerful objects in the world to gain the ability to obliterate half the population with the snap of his fingers.
What Barthes wanted was to reject the idea that we read a book in order to decode a single message from the figure he thought of as "the Author-God" — and the Author-God is the very figure that Ferrante wanted to obliterate at the beginning of her career, when she decided to write privately, under a pen name.
They manage to obliterate long strips of the wight army, but in a turn of events you could only have seen coming if you had spent this entire season of Game of Thrones being honest with yourself about what kind of show you were investing in every Sunday night, the Night King hurls an ice spear into Viserion's neck, killing him (+150).
But this year, the vibrant scene became too ubiquitous to ignore: BTS historically topped the Billboard album charts for a third time, graced magazine covers, and continued to obliterate records; Korean groups like Monsta X and NCT 20193 collaborated with other big-name peers across the globe; dozens of other acts like BLACKPINK, TWICE, and SuperM sold out major venues across the country.
Not since the iniquity of Hitler and Mussolini have we witnessed such a resurgence of hatred against the Other, even as the United States — one of the countries that led the fight against fascism — is now governed by men who would turn back the clock, and use repression rather than persuasion to obliterate so many gains and glories we took for granted.
Westbrook will get to be in New Orleans from February 17-19 as a reserve, but looking at the way some players have responded to being left out, the two-time All-Star Game MVP could very well snap after the week is up and obliterate even further what we think is possible for one man in 48 minutes of NBA action.
Over the course of the past six months, Trump has: threatened to obliterate an entire country, physically mocked a man who has polio, accused a prominent journalist of bleeding from her face, called a mayor in crisis "Nasty," bullied a veteran for having the audacity to vote against him, and has committed so many bad, depressing deeds I've lost the ability to remember them.
Read more: Trump threatens to 'totally destroy and obliterate' Turkey's economy if it takes 'off-limits' actions in SyriaAron Lund, an analyst on Turkish affairs for The Century Foundation think tank wrote in an analysis that the lack of clarity about what the US would do in Syria is aggravating the situation as multiple groups lack the information they need to make critical decisions.
An ordinary building hit by the so-called barrel bombs will crumble, but the bunker busters obliterate buildings and also leave deep and wide craters, said James Le Mesurier, director of the Stichting Mayday Rescue Foundation, a group that supports the civil defense search and rescue crews known as the White Helmets _________ The Word of the Day and the quiz question have been provided by Vocabulary.com.
His vivid tale of an ambush by members of an uncontacted tribe, desperate for food, who pounce on a settled indigenous village nicely sets up an urgent, fascinating question: Should these remote tribes be left alone or should the government establish contact for the sake of immunizing them from preventable diseases that can easily obliterate communities that have not been exposed to the outside world?
But with the exception of one morning a year and a half ago, when the effects of the withdrawal from the Valium that I had been taking nightly for 18 months were so overpowering that I nearly stepped in front of a subway train, my fantasies of killing myself have been just that: dreams of escape that would obliterate my pain without ending my life.
And having won seven out of the last eight caucuses and primaries, having a level of excitement and energy among working people and low-income people doing better against Donald Trump and the other Republicans in poll after poll than Secretary Clinton is, yeah, I believe that we're going to win this nomination, and I believe we're going to obliterate Donald Trump or whoever the Republican candidate is.
If the phrase "killdozer" doesn't immediately ring a bell, here's a quick refresher: Back in 2004, a muffler shop owner named Marvin Heemeyer got so angry about a zoning dispute in his hometown of Granby, Colorado, that he decided to teach the city a lesson—by secretly building a homemade armored bulldozer in his garage and using it to obliterate the town hall and ex-mayor's house on an angry rampage.
Nothing Talbot writes credibly explains how these ancient sculptors—driven by a naturalistic aesthetic so intense that they labored in marble in order to replicate muscles beneath the surface of human skin and to painstakingly re-create delicate drapery—would allow painters to effectively obliterate the subtlety of their hard effort with daubs of color, at least in the way that pigment is unconvincingly applied to modern replicas.
And having won seven out of the last eight caucuses and primaries, having a level of excitement and energy among working people and low-income people doing better against Donald Trump and the other Republicans in poll after poll than Secretary Clinton is, yeah, I believe that we're going to win this nomination, and I believe we're going to obliterate Donald Trump or whoever the Republican candidate is.
"Having won seven out of the last eight caucuses and primaries, and having a level of excitement and energy among working people and low-income people, doing better against Donald Trump and the other Republicans in poll after poll than Secretary Clinton is, yeah, I believe that we're going to win this nomination, and I believe we're going to obliterate Donald Trump or whoever the Republican candidate is," Sanders said.
Cut to the chase: the leading real bad guy of the movie, the James Woods–voiced Hein (a third wider franchise nod, as there's an antagonistic character of the same name in Final Fantasy III), wants to use a massive space station laser gun to obliterate the crashed-in-Africa meteor which, he thinks, will do away with the phantom menace (if only it were so simple, eh Star Wars fans?).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE on Monday defended his decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Syria as Turkey plans to launch a military operation in the region, tweeting that he would "obliterate" Ankara's economy if it acts in a way he deems inappropriate.
But he never forgot the lesson of DC. Taped to the door of Edwards' office at Virginia Tech is a slip of paper that reads: "This, thought Winston, was the most frightening aspect of the party regime—that it could obliterate memory, turn lies into Truth and alter the Past …" It's from George Orwell's 1984, a reminder of the doublethink Edwards encountered in DC. He still considers his work there a total failure.
"As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)" The president's abrupt decision to defer to Turkey's desire to intervene in Syria overrode the objections of the Pentagon and State Department and caught even some of his top supporters off guard.
Article continues after the video below Related: Watch our short film on the new frontier of virtual reality gaming When I open my Mega Drive version of the game today, the first things to fall out, before a chunky manual that barely fits into its designated space, are several pages of my own handwritten notes: on how to pull off each character's most damaging moves, and more importantly to a teenager in the era of fatalities, how to completely obliterate the opposition.
Article continues after the video below Related: Watch our short film on the new frontier of virtual reality gaming When I open my Mega Drive version of the game today, the first things to fall out, before a chunky manual that barely fits into its designated space, are several pages of my own handwritten notes: on how to pull off each character's most damaging moves, and more importantly to a teenager in the era of fatalities, how to completely obliterate the opposition.
I wiped the blood off the old sword and handed it back to the priest — I did not want the fresh gore to obliterate those sacred spots that crimsoned its brightness one day six hundred years ago …" Then, after spending more than 600 pages savaging all comers and making vicious comments about the inhabitants of the lands he visited, Twain concludes, "travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts.
Inevitably, we'll end up with one or a combination of a hostile, unstable foe that will have approximately 85033 to 50 nuclear weapons capable of hitting all of South Korea and Japan in as little as five years, and in 10 years, a missile system capable of hitting the continental United States; a sanctions-squeezed North selling fissile material — which in the wrong hands could obliterate a city — to the highest international bidder; or another war on the Korean Peninsula.
Vice President-elect Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE says the incoming Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE administration will obliterate gridlock by immediately tackling aggressive healthcare, immigration and tax reforms.
Aki in one of the film's dream sequences, in which she finds herself on the phantoms' home world Cut to the chase: the leading real bad guy of the movie, the James Woods–voiced Hein (a third wider franchise nod, as there's an antagonistic character of the same name in Final Fantasy III), wants to use a massive space station laser gun to obliterate the crashed-in-Africa meteor which, he thinks, will do away with the phantom menace (if only it were so simple, eh Star Wars fans?).
US to withdraw its troops in northeast Syria and pave the way for Turkish assaultThe US troop withdrawal from northern Syria could reinvigorate ISISTrump's shocking decision to pull US troops out of Syria could lead to thousands of ISIS fighters escaping from jail, Syrian official warnsTrump's decision to abandon the Kurds in Syria sends a dangerous message to US allies around the worldTrump threatens to 'totally destroy and obliterate' Turkey's economy if it takes 'off-limits' actions in SyriaLindsey Graham says Congress will call for Turkey to be suspended from NATO and hit it with sanctions if it attacks KurdsTrump defended his controversial decision to pull US forces out of Syria in a rambling tweetstorm

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