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This wicked ideology must be obliterated, and I mean completely obliterated.
" He added that "this wicked ideology must be obliterated, and I mean, completely obliterated.
The Chiefs crossed that fine line or, rather, obliterated it.
It just gets obliterated like it's barely a soda can.
Block after block of tall apartment towers had been obliterated.
Across Paradise, businesses and infrastructure were obliterated by the flames.
US coalition air power has obliterated much of the town.
The series's bold final season has obliterated all those doubts.
Venezuela's inflation — the worst in the world — has obliterated them.
What was left of that system was obliterated at Survivor Series.
The White House Defense Team obliterated the sham orchestrated by Rep.
So many more civilizations could have been obliterated for their disobedience!
Gold had every opportunity to get obliterated today, didn't do it.
The show features celebrities who give history lessons while completely obliterated.
"Villages and entire valleys were obliterated," during US bombardments, Obama said.
He could have obliterated the planet by mistake with nuclear weapons.
Those are Lopez's teammates cringing in unison after he gets obliterated.
But, my hopes were finally obliterated upon discovery of Patty's teratoma.
Her right hand is obliterated: frayed tendons, twisted fingers, crushed bones.
"You get accused, you're obliterated," Diller says — completely unchallenged by Dowd.
If the lines were blurry then, by 2017 they were obliterated.
The truck was obliterated, and trash is strewn around the scene.
Translation: in a tragically small sample size, they completely obliterated people.
His misdeeds are obliterated by the intensity of his masculine ego.
I am trying to let the objects in the paintings get obliterated.
But perhaps more deadly was soil liquefaction which obliterated several Palu neighborhoods.
In the morning, we saw that many neighboring houses had been obliterated.
However, when the company reported earnings last week, the stock was obliterated.
Australia saw its domestic freight industry obliterated a decade after CRRC arrived.
However, this summer's heat obliterated the past record for the hottest summer.
Dams have been virtually obliterated, levees have failed and entire communities marooned.
It was obliterated when Twitter acquired and promoted a competing app, Periscope.
He obliterated the best efforts of an entire generation of GOP stars.
This wicked ideology must be obliterated and innocent life must be protected.
It's basically these areas that, in many cases, have been essentially obliterated.
After it was obliterated, it was time to look at the evidence.
Nearby, military bases, officer academies , and weapons depots have all been obliterated.
Now, a swift, dizzying five-game skid effectively has obliterated all that.
He died in the collision, which obliterated the front of the bus.
They had beheld the unimaginable which erupted and obliterated normal narrative logic.
Mr. Trump, they believe, understands how obliterated, erased and forgotten they feel.
Despite steel plating on the wheels and doors, the cab was obliterated.
Or that Manet obliterated a likeness of his wife painted by Degas?
Standing strong Much of Mexico Beach, Florida, was obliterated by Hurricane Michael.
The buildings surrounding it are obliterated; debris is scattered around the area.
Interior spaces are stacked, fused, and obliterated, as is Menegon's naked body.
That was followed by The Great Recession, in which entire sectors were obliterated.
Yet another presidential constraint obliterated, and a new outrage will be along soon.
Instead, they were promptly obliterated by the eruption of the volcano next door.
Frankly, I do not know if tweetstorms can be obliterated from planet Earth.
A projectile between 46 and 93 miles in diameter obliterated the parent object.
But the norm of DOJ independence is being obliterated by the Trump administration.
Since Obama's election, the Democratic Party has been obliterated at the state level.
If not paid within 12 hours or so, the computer's content gets obliterated.
Mr. Trump obliterated Mr. Kasich in Connecticut, more than doubling his vote total.
Katie Ledecky obliterated her own world record in the women's 400-meter freestyle.
I unleashed about 15, 20 punches on his face and completely obliterated him.
"You get accused, you're obliterated," Barry Diller told Maureen Dowd in an interview.
Entire neighborhoods have been obliterated, with mounds of rubble strewn across Great Abaco.
Genres were obliterated; cosmic eyes were opened; a juggalo got into a fistfight.
"Some single-story homes were obliterated, just wiped off the foundation," he said.
It also nearly obliterated President Donald Trump's favorite measure of his economic success.
More ominously for Cruz, Trump has obliterated the competition in primaries thus far.
Barriers separating rap music and the mainstream (musically and culturally) have been obliterated.
If you think about it, newspapers, they didn't get obliterated by the internet.
Touches of home are "obliterated instantly" and often just piled up on the curb.
Naturally, Soon-Yi's romance with the director obliterated her relationship with her mother Mia.
The line where one meets the other has not just been blurred, but obliterated.
While our man Bemis was on lunch, the world got obliterated by nuclear warfare.
In Beijing workers obliterated the studio of Ai Weiwei, a Chinese artist and dissident.
Remember when Serena Williams absolutely obliterated her racket at a Wimbledon match in 2005??
"Did life start and then get obliterated and then make a comeback?" he said.
A view of houses obliterated by the powerful Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti.
My passion for music has obliterated everything in its path for my entire life.
I kept selling for my dad, and avoided my anxiety by getting absolutely obliterated.
What happens when the allure of fame is obliterated by bad decisions and addiction?
Much of the human civilization built up over thousands of years would be obliterated.
He rued how the dopamine-loop associated with devices obliterated a person's attention span.
In recent years, the local market for pottery had been "obliterated," Mr. Liddle said.
Had Bork taken the seat that went to Kennedy, Roe would have been obliterated.
Instead of being held hostage by these people, he's pretty much obliterated the issue.
The Germans occupied the stone headquarters house, but American artillery obliterated it hours later.
Long ago any notion of home for her teenage daughter or herself was obliterated.
The only explanation was that something slammed into the lunar surface and obliterated itself.
That obliterated the previous scoring record of 190, set by Clayton Keller in 2016.
Or the site of my first kiss, now obliterated into a new shopping mall?
What did those painted-out words really say and who obliterated them and why?
Even the places I saw when I visited Cuba in the '80s are obliterated.
Satellite images showed that the bombing had obliterated an entire section of the center.
I obliterated my plate, and proceeded to come back another time with my parents.
Those venues are long gone, obliterated by the fires that swept through the borough.
She was the one most likely to remember their now-obliterated life in Syria.
The missile was obliterated by another missile shot from Alaska by the THAAD defense system.
If he follows through on that promise, many of these worker benefits will be obliterated.
Pedro did that show and for young Americans, and it virtually obliterated all of it.
In August 240 a massive explosion obliterated the warehouse and the surrounding area, killing 2300.
In effect, Congress nearly obliterated all the efforts in recent years to hold down spending.
The front of the shop and its interior were obliterated ... windows, chairs, tables ... all crushed.
Avengers: Endgame obliterated box office records over the weekend with a $1.2 billion global opening.
Grey clouds obliterated what should have been a striking view of the skyline in Minneapolis.
Photo by Dusdin Condren Chemical Plant deliberately obliterated the expectations placed on Ellis after Photographs.
Be warned though, you might cringe for those poor home cooks who are being obliterated.
The third in the group is obliterated, as is the building directly next to it.
But those markets "were all crushed — , Asia because China's stock market got obliterated, " he explained.
The car -- a Mercedes-Benz S550 -- was essentially totaled ... with the entire front end obliterated.
The phone came into the shop obliterated and left a couple hours later fully functional.
Mullah Mansour's taxi was obliterated from the sky as he returned to Pakistan from Iran.
VMware COO Sanjay Poonen says that in its early days, Microsoft could have "obliterated" VMware.
Maria has already obliterated parts of Dominica and killed at least one person in Guadeloupe.
Yes, I'd get obliterated if I took myself online here—but I'm not going to.
Our garage is a graveyard of maimed and/or obliterated backpacks (yes, we're pack rats).
All danger of dullness is obliterated, though, when Madam Zhu's Spicy Fish Stew shows up.
President Trump declared that "Puerto Rico was absolutely obliterated" and issued a federal disaster declaration.
And you're pretty sure you could swim like this forever, all thoughts and rabble obliterated.
In 2017, she added the Moab 240, the race in which Dauwalter obliterated the competition.
On local television channels, families picked through tin shacks obliterated by the wind and rain.
I don't care what futuristic materials it was made of, the pieces would be obliterated.
"If it weren't for me, Hong Kong would've been obliterated in 14 minutes," Trump said.
Whatever affinities these characters have, they are practically obliterated as soon as they are established.
JOE RITCHIE The Astros obliterated the Orioles at Camden Yards in Baltimore on Aug. 10.
His car wasn't as lucky, with the bumper hanging off and the back windshield obliterated.
The rise of computers obliterated countless jobs for clerks from the 1960s through the 1990s.
Now it's waterfront; the tsunami obliterated the houses dotting the coast in front of it.
Running water no longer exists in some areas, and many health clinics have been obliterated.
It pumped out programming that obliterated all opposing messages in its path, across all media.
Kerry is visiting the city, which was obliterated by a U.S. atomic bomb on Aug.
It's safe to say the past four days have obliterated any vestige of their inhibition.
Defense is a big issue; Hield was repeatedly obliterated by Eric Bledsoe over the weekend.
Orphanages, schools and homes were "all but obliterated", panel chairman Paulo Pinheiro told a news conference.
The bombardment by Syrian and Russian warplanes has obliterated stretches of eastern Aleppo in recent months.
"The helicopter is pretty obliterated at this point," de Blasio said in an interview with CNN.
When the year ends, many of us take the time to reflect by getting utterly obliterated.
This week, he barely gets a shot off before his invincible, silent, teleporting fleet is obliterated.
But in Australia, climate change and the huge fires it fuels have obliterated the old normal.
The smell of fusty paper, damp cover binding, obliterated the stink of fast food and electricity.
It obliterated Puerto Rico's electricity grid, mobile-phone towers, and air-traffic-control system and radar.
After getting absolutely obliterated in five primaries last night, Cruz teased a "major announcement" this afternoon.
This is the question most Marvel fans have been wondering since Endgame obliterated box office records.
And because soft tissue doesn't preserve very well, any direct traces of tattooing have been obliterated.
If all the cows in Italy are obliterated in a horrible, post-nuclear disaster, we're covered.
By that point the virus has obliterated the body's immune system, leaving room for opportunistic infections.
A slump in commodity prices has obliterated the balance sheets of its Wild West mining tycoons.
First ladies have often had difficulty making sure their agendas are not obliterated by their husband's.
And then, in 1925, the timid, gentle seal was obliterated by invading hordes of dyed cats.
By July, lava had covered more than 12 square miles and obliterated more than 700 homes.
Ali, showing signs of trembling hands and stuttering speech, was obliterated in 10 rounds by Holmes.
He said he "went from obliterated, where everybody counted me out," to effectively tying Mr. Cruz.
A third, Jizmak da Gusha, howled as he obliterated an entire shelf of poop emoji mugs.
Three men had been matched against Cikatic and he had not just bested but obliterated each.
"If it weren't for me, Hong Kong would have been obliterated in 14 minutes," Trump claimed.
Liquefaction — when an earthquake turns land into roiling waves like liquid — obliterated whole villages and neighborhoods.
Looks like the same guy who obliterated a fan a couple years ago in the crowd.
She obliterated any thought of vet-bill caps in her first three months under our care.
War in Afghanistan has obliterated much of the country's infrastructure and displaced many of its citizens.
Some, such as the only surviving black emu skeleton, are so obliterated they're down to fragments.
What if humanity was obliterated by a conspiracy between a giant rock, gravity and random chance?
The blast killed two men, obliterated two Manhattan buildings and injured more than a dozen people.
But the long battle obliterated the ancient city and claimed an untold number of civilian lives.
"They thought it was disgusting to go through the procedure without their consciousness obliterated," she said.
"If it weren't for me, Hong Kong would have been obliterated in 14 minutes," he contended.
Somehow over the past 40 years economic priorities took the top spot and obliterated everything else.
Claus: the need to get obliterated, and what a mess it looks like when you do.
Horatio Nelson obliterated the French navy on the Nile and essentially left Napoleon stranded in Cairo.
They've done a great job; we've essentially just absolutely obliterated ISIS in Iraq, and in Syria.
The career assist record set by Sims, a two-time All-American, has been obliterated by Johnson.
Sony's flatlining PlayStation Vita hasn't simply been beaten by its only real handheld rival, it's been obliterated.
The direct sequel to John Carpenter's 1978 classic obliterated the franchise record opening of $26 million. (Reuters)
The huge explosion obliterated most of the hillside, and blasted the 20173-year-old Marine beyond recognition.
Fin Shepard and his family must put a stop to this disaster before Earth is completely obliterated.
In some, the sitter's face is obliterated by color — the spirit overtaking the body, if you will.
Yet, under this bill, they could all be obliterated in a single uninformed and politically motivated vote.
The girl every time has been in tears, her careful eye makeup obliterated, face patchy with red.
In Santa Rosa, a city with over 175,000 residents, the fires obliterated neighborhoods and partially melted cars.
Untold numbers of dirt buildings have been obliterated by wars or misguided modernizations, but earth remains relevant.
That was before Hurricane Maria obliterated the only tropical rain forest in the United States forest system.
With the help of the Cold War, it obliterated the left and made the labor movement impotent.
Because the town that we once had is obliterated off the map, it is off the map.
Trump, a Democratic donor for much of his adult life, obliterated the Republican Party establishment in 2016.
"If it weren't for me, Hong Kong would have been obliterated in 14 minutes," Mr. Trump said.
"It was one of those high-velocity crashes where the bodies just get obliterated, unfortunately," he said.
The "technological terror" is obliterated, but Vader escapes: Like Sauron, he can't be destroyed, only driven out.
Last year ISIS militants with sledgehammers obliterated stone sculptures and other centuries-old artifacts in the Mosul Museum.
Last year ISIS militants using sledgehammers obliterated stone sculptures and other centuries-old artifacts in the Mosul Museum.
The impact of the plane obliterated the two houses into burnt The crash occurred around 4:41 p.m.
Even after Infinity War obliterated global box office records, Markus and McFeely had not finished working on Endgame.
That was Bloomberg's winning brand — but it has been all but obliterated over the past couple of months.
The first was a "decapitation" strike against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, which would have obliterated his palace.
The Mandalay Bay hotel room where Stephen Paddock opened fire Sunday night has 2 windows obliterated by gunfire.
LBJ's Great Society was rendered moot by Vietnam, Clinton's record of peace and prosperity obliterated by Monica Lewinsky.
The slump there has hurt sales and profits but not obliterated them, says Regina Toyota, the firm's manager.
In contrast, a consensus candidate like Mr Rubio, who was obliterated under FPTP, is tailor-made for IRV.
"We had three separate companies this morning say the wrong thing and it obliterated their stocks," he said.
Dorveille's appeal doesn't derive from historicity: what appeals is the escape from the very conditions that obliterated it.
Although other islands suffered tropical storm damage, 2 of its 700 islands were completely obliterated by Hurricane Dorian.
His past as a feckless cad obliterated, there's no going back to what he was, despite Yara's urging.
More than 12 square miles had been covered with thick, black lava, which obliterated more than 700 homes.
When Beyoncé obliterated her halftime set in 2013 and 2016, it was sponsored by none other than Pepsi.
The town had been completely obliterated by a flood, she was told, and her home was now underwater.
When the storm hit, Antigua received minimal damage but the storm obliterated Barbuda's infrastructure, flattening structure after structure.
Bridget Miranda said she lost 20 relatives, entire branches of her Ifugao family tree obliterated by the typhoon.
In a place where Asian manhood had been obliterated, what I needed was someone to look up to.
Tuesday was perhaps the starkest example yet of how Trump has obliterated the line between campaigning and governing.
It was obliterated one Palestinian suicide bombing, rocket salvo, tunnel attack and rejected statehood offer at a time.
I also wrote with Michael Palin and we'd always just get obliterated and have too much red wine.
I'm not referring to the planet Alderaan, obliterated by the Death Star, that avatar of our nuclear nightmares.
Even if the antechinus in the fire's area manage to survive, the ecosystem's insects will have been obliterated.
Corpbank was once Bulgaria's fourth-largest lender, but it went bankrupt after a bank run obliterated its deposits.
By then, however, the ruination was irreversible, that long history of the indigenous people on the land obliterated.
When white mobs obliterated a thriving black district nearly 100 years ago, as many as 983 people died.
In 2009, for example, a defunct Russian satellite smashed into and obliterated one operated by Iridium, an American firm.
He said more 1,000 homes were damaged in Hattiesburg and surrounding Forrest County alone — 239 of which were obliterated.
All that matters is that they did, and obliterated the expectations of how soccer transfers work in the process.
Intense humidity has obliterated most of the stucco walls, but the archaeologists managed to salvage some fragments for study.
Inasmuch as Trump has obliterated conventional wisdom, his feat is unlikely to be repeated for a host of reasons.
All the music of the past was obliterated and nothing to do with rock 'n' roll and guitars mattered.
"Stonehenge did not exist in isolation — [with the tunnel] all prospects of future findings will be obliterated," he said.
The state's attorney, who often deals with cases of police misconduct, was obliterated in her reelection attempt months later.
In Hiroshima, Obama will tour the Peace Memorial Park, constructed atop the busy commercial district obliterated by the bomb.
Probably afraid he'd get obliterated by dragons if he didn't, Tyrion penned a letter to Jon requesting his presence.
The president considers any rival, at times including the institutions over which he presides, an enemy to be obliterated.
By 1999 and 2000, new legislation was introduced and passed that effectively obliterated the previous attempt at fiscal discipline.
In places like Marathon, people's homes were obliterated by 130 mph winds and nearly 15-feet of storm surge.
The record sounds like a slowly corrupting hard drive, where all memories of a dancefloor have already been obliterated.
Its leadership has been scattered, its once pervasive administrative machine obliterated, its ability to attract reinforcements from abroad stifled.
Grand Blanc fire crews called in two other departments to help tame the inferno, but the garage was obliterated.
The killer winds left shredded metal dangling from the trees and obliterated homes, leaving little more than concrete slabs.
The blast obliterated a Facebook satellite that was on board, and meant to offer connectivity to much of Africa.
They would most certainly be obliterated by a second strike from a wounded, but hardly out of commission, enemy.
Television channels broadcast images of autorickshaws and a crowd of people suddenly obliterated by a mass of falling concrete.
Democrats already showed in 2013 they care little about "precedent" when they obliterated the norms surrounding lower court nominations.
My gray roots had just been obliterated with a $300 Chernobyl of Deep Chocolate Mocha and Buttery Caramel lowlights.
And they had to deal with the problem of Daenerys Targaryen having just obliterated King's Landing with dragon fire.
Poisonings and unregulated hunting obliterated nearly all of these majestic canines from Canada to Mexico, their original home range.
Nadal has been equally dominant and obliterated Kei Nishikori with an awesome show of force in the quarter-finals.
Though he was not even born when the old station was obliterated, he has looked up photos of it.
We want to hear from you: Which of your favorite Southern California spots have been obliterated by the fires?
He made the quarterfinals at the French Open, but he was obliterated there in straight sets by Dominic Thiem.
As Mr. Kerry realizes, there are real Israel haters out there who want to see the Jewish state obliterated.
It is clear that the tax bill had obliterated the supply side economic stimulus, especially in real estate ventures.
"That said, if fighting did break out again on the Korean Peninsula, this place would be obliterated," says Harris.
Hitters also obliterated the home run record, bashing 6,776 homers — 671 more than the previous record set in 2017.
At the top of his show, Hannity declared that Trump's defense team had obliterated the case against the president.
Colbert obliterated Trump during his Monday night monologue after the Washington Post reported the prez had leaked the info.
It has obliterated trusting family communication because of the pain and hurt experienced by her immediate and extended relatives.
And he doesn't expect that legacy institutions such as banks and governments will be obliterated by the new technology.
The infographics, the data visualizations and the stale clips pulled from mainstream media were obliterated by the alt-right's memes.
"My confidence was obliterated, and I was afraid to dream," Smith says of being depressed during and after his transition.
"The food web appears to have been obliterated from the bottom," the Washington Post's Ben Guarino reported on the study.
We believed Neiron's #AVM was obliterated, that doesn't seem to be the case as he developed an aneurysm which burst.
Far away now from the lights of the big boat, a wet inkiness obliterated the divide between sea and sky.
The $2 million goal was quickly obliterated, but stretch goals and perks convinced many people to contribute more than once.
In Nigeria, gay men are portrayed as cancers eating deeply into the fabric of society—tumors that must be obliterated.
His family rebuilt their obliterated home, but the sectarian threats from what he claims to be unofficial Shia militias intensified.
" Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger wrote, "The world has embraced Black Panther, which has obliterated expectations, broken records & shattered myths.
"My confidence was obliterated, and I was afraid to dream," Smith said of being depressed during and after his transition.
The video ran nearly seven minutes and showed various mannequins and fruit objects being lit on fire or completely obliterated.
Their plans for a life together were obliterated by the war and their exposure in the crackdown on gay servicemen.
I used to study ants, until the colony I was studying was obliterated by an emergency sewer project this year.
He obliterated the stereotype that hip-hop is just a bunch of thugs grabbing their genitals while mumbling nonsensical lyrics.
In 2008, Ethiopian troops battling the Islamists obliterated an Aamin Ambulance, its driver and a patient with a tank shell.
White supremacist violence, voting restrictions and a racist Supreme Court obliterated many of the civil rights gains won during Reconstruction.
But those markets "were all crushed — Europe because of Italian worries, Asia because China's stock market got obliterated, " he explained.
As for Trump's nameplate -- it was mostly obliterated during Otis' attack, and he says he did not take the pieces.
And social media users are documenting barren markets and obliterated stock in stores from Boston to Washington, DC and beyond.
Thought bubble: For the last several years, shale has obliterated the four-decade-long U.S. economic dependence on OPEC oil.
For 8-10 hours, the usual silence of the desert was obliterated by thundering trance beats, breaks and acid jazz.
At El 23, the gardens that were planted after the complex was built have been obliterated by thousands of shanties.
The satisfying thing about mass-market paperbacks is that, once finished, their spines shattered, they look more obliterated than read.
Naturally, the Warriors smelled blood and went in for the kill, scoring 18 unanswered points, and obliterated the Spurs' cushion.
But social media platforms like Twitter, which allow fans to interact directly with creators, have totally obliterated fandom's fourth wall.
As crews dug into the earth in one obliterated corner of Balaroa, a woman's arm became visible, then her head.
An Indonesian Red Cross team that reached Petobo on Wednesday reported that the village of 500 people had been obliterated.
The very idea of nonpartisan knowledge production is obliterated (a move ironically reminiscent of an undergraduate's shallow read of Foucault).
"Sniper in the window!" a Guardsman yelled almost as quickly as he fired shots that all but obliterated the window.
It is about her dream of integration, in which all racial strife, particularly her own, is obliterated by shared footwork.
The other stalkers, with assistance from helicopter gunships and land-based artillery, moved in and all but obliterated Skunk Alpha.
And if there were still power in using sex to shame, Bezos's actions may have even obliterated it for good.
"On Christmas, they were posting photos of these obliterated packs, and we were like, 'This is gold,'" Mr. Brim said.
Any pretense of tolerance and egalitarianism, already damaged by a Republican history of words and deeds, will be completely obliterated.
But the way is now open and aid is trickling in to the area that rescue workers feared had been obliterated.
While your memories and personality stand a chance of revival, your seat of consciousness will likely be obliterated for all time.
But, those state usury laws were obliterated by a 19673 Supreme Court decision known as Marquette National Bank of Minneapolis v.
Obama in Hiroshima President Obama made history today in Hiroshima, a city obliterated by a U.S. atomic bomb seven decades ago.
On Tuesday, he had orthopedic surgery where doctors removed parts of his pelvis to reconstruct the bones the bullet had obliterated.
Instead, he obliterated it, running a near-perfect race in cooperative conditions and setting a new standard at 2:01:39.
You have a small window, and then you're obliterated, and then you have to kind of regroup and try it again.
So dominant was the triple champion that he obliterated the previous circuit qualifying lap record set by Michael Schumacher in 2006.
Salty also loves Cambodian music, especially the resurgence of psychedelic rock—a genre that was obliterated during Pol Pot's genocidal regime.
There will never be an instance when a man's career and reputation are obliterated because of public opinion on his looks.
Still, Giordano said 45 search-and-rescue teams and 18 detectives had been deployed to scour obliterated neighborhoods for more victims.
I mean the ones who are obliterated and drooling and crawling up onstage to paw at their favorite singer or band.
Reagan obliterated that partisan divide by borrowing Carter's human rights rhetoric and using it as a weapon in the Cold War.
The American aircraft which obliterated Hiroshima and Nagasaki were crewed by Christian servicemen and counseled and blessed by Christian military chaplains.
The region has been obliterated by its connections with Europe, Mills seems to be saying, its peoples effaced by colonial contact.
When the Nuggets obliterated the Warriors 132-110 in February, they did it behind 34 assists on 48 made field goals.
Sustained winds of 2000 mph obliterated 270 percent of Puerto Rico's wireless cell sites, leaving much of the country a deadzone.
Many of Paul Rudolph's best buildings have been obliterated or wrecked, including his two mold-breaking high schools in Sarasota, Fla.
With the construction, the character of the village began changing as quaint blue wooden cottages with white gingerbread trim were obliterated.
The years of love, support and financial assistance she's given you and your brother aren't obliterated by your father's girlfriend's generosity.
Graffiti, which was ephemeral to begin with, liable to be whitewashed, buffed, or defaced, was mostly obliterated by the mid-1980s.
I'm just 25, and yet I feel as though parts of myself have been obliterated: my creativity, my genuineness, my passion.
LAS VEGAS — Conor McGregor should fight Khabib Nurmagomedov next, after he obliterated his UFC 246 opponent Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds.
On the northern islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama, entire neighborhoods have been wiped out and the international airport was obliterated.
Reports emerged Wednesday that a sledgehammer-wielding man had obliterated the GOP presidential nominee's star along the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Warriors obliterated the Nuggets' second-ranked 2112-point defense by hitting 4 percent from long range in the first quarter.
He also asked the defendant why he'd obliterated the serial numbers on the guns he sold to the undercover ATF agent.
Jones's complete awe of how Ledecky obliterated the competition and the magic yellow line sums up how dominant Ledecky is: Yep pic.twitter.
ADEN, Yemen — Ambulances rushed to retrieve bodies and firemen extinguished clouds of black smoke that emerged from the obliterated buildings around us.
"We've seen homebuilder after homebuilder report genuinely good results and then their stocks just absolutely got obliterated," the "Mad Money" host said.
Released barely a decade after atom bombs obliterated Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the film was a tacit reflection of Japan's shared wartime trauma.
On Thursday, the old guard's views on race — Biden's concession to white anxiety on busing — got obliterated by a black woman. Sen.
NASA's Paul Chodas wants to make one thing perfectly clear: Planet Earth isn't about to get obliterated by a giant killer asteroid.
More often than not, they were the target," the report said, and "hospitals, orphanages, markets, schools and homes were all but obliterated.
But at my direction, as commander-in-chief of the United States, we obliterated his caliphate 100% in March of this year.
No child wants or needs to see the world being completely obliterated, even if it is to make way for mankind. 24.
Gaping at the records "Avengers" has obliterated, and the ratings highs "Thrones" has reached, the question is what's left for an encore.
The star had been covered by a wooden panel for several weeks after it got obliterated with the help of a sledgehammer.
Vicente Luque OBLITERATED Mike Perry's nose and he didn't quit ... and that's why he says Platinum's the toughest dude he ever faced.
Inspiring their actions: images of people helpless against floodwater from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria and island towns obliterated by their fury.
Arcidiacono is much more than a runty try-hard, and he has come a long way from his first obliterated Gatorade cooler.
A couple hours later, probably after she made herself a delicious late-night snack, Teigen all but obliterated Grapesoda from this planet.
But the norms surrounding Supreme Court nominees were obliterated when Republicans refused to even hold hearings for Barack Obama's pick, Merrick Garland.
In the eight hard months of fighting, more than 500 buildings were obliterated and thousands others damaged, United Nations satellite imagery shows.
The possibility of hope and the aspiration to higher ideals are too abstract and therefore get obliterated in our dark, fierce realism.
Though city planners sought to recreate the street grid that had been obliterated by the original trade center, Westfield was adamantly opposed.
The NRDC has a new film, "Sonic Sea," that features audio of a whale conversation being obliterated by an approaching cruise ship.
One night, we treated a child caught in an explosion who had the bone shards of obliterated bystanders embedded in his skin.
Visitor Sherri Wullschleger said the hail smashed the front window of her car, knocked off the side mirrors and obliterated the sunroof.
In 2015, the Daily Beast proclaimed that John Oliver obliterated Dr. Oz. In August, the Guardian professed that he ripped Donald Trump.
Citing the success of Mr. Musk's electric-car start-up, Tesla, he said the traditional barriers to automotive success had been obliterated.
There are also artists here who attempt to rescue or make visible a past that has been altogether obliterated, altered, or betrayed.
In Indonesia, it obliterated much of the city of Banda Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra, and killed about 225,000 people.
This is so different from 20 years ago, when a fearsome cyclone blasted into this same area and obliterated villages, killing thousands.
This is the team that was obliterated by the Washington Nationals 25-4 on July 31, the worst loss in Mets history.
He was obliterated in the post, and contested a sheepish 16.4 percent of available shots at the basket, according to Nylon Calculus.
Fleeting signs of any sort of system that may inform one playlist are obliterated by the sheer weirdness or flatness of another.
Worse, China obliterated our intelligence networks in the country, leading to the jailing and killing of more than a dozen CIA informants.
This way you can make out when someone is whispering, without getting your eardrums obliterated by an explosion in the next scene.
Our report says that we obliterated them, but the only kills we could be sure of were a few illegals sneaking North.
Jameson was thinking less about "narratives" and more about how market ideology flattened culture and obliterated distinctions between high and low art.
The projectile was obliterated upon impact; the target then broke up in stages over the coming months before becoming impossible to see.
Rolling suitcases behind them, some walk along highways, their salaries so obliterated by Venezuela's hyperinflation that bus tickets are out of reach.
Hollywood mogul Barry Diller described his punishment this way: "You get accused, you're obliterated," he said in an interview with Maureen Dowd.
When Bruce finally accepted the challenge, he obliterated Yoiche in 11 seconds, knocking him unconscious and leaving him with a fractured skull.
He obliterated the West Virginia state record of 227-points on his way to posting a high school mark that still stands.
Jacob, last seen at the end of Fantastic Beasts having his experiences of the wizarding world obliterated, is back for more magic adventures.
CULTURE Marvel's 70013 Biggest Box-Office Openings Avengers: Infinity War obliterated all records—but what are the MCU's all-time top ten performers?
The so-called Camp Fire all but obliterated the mountain community of Paradise, 2000 miles (262 km) northeast of San Francisco, on Nov.
But at my direction, as commander-in-chief of the United States, we obliterated his caliphate, 100 percent, in March of this year.
The villages immediately behind the front lines, occupied by ISIS until recent months, are still empty, some of their buildings obliterated by airstrikes.
Three years before bombs obliterated the world, Outpost 3 was actually an underground boarding school for warlocks, the magical male counterparts to witches.
That he won the primary by opposing party orthodoxy essentially obliterated the assumption that ideological conservatives were a majority faction within the GOP.
But they're not only hurting other countries: They have coastal communities that could literally be obliterated as the result of sea level rise.
That obliterated the previous record for the wettest day and even beat that city's all-time monthly rainfall record by nearly 4 inches.
Read More Cramer: That sell-off wasn't hideous enough One stock that has been totally obliterated in the last seven months is Oracle.
Last week, CNBC's Jim Cramer watched the long-standing tobacco sector get obliterated as Wall Street sentiment on the space turned starkly negative.
Last weekend, Beyoncé "obliterated" a rapt, mostly white audience at Coachella when she became the first black woman to headline the musical festival.
Despite the fact that we wrote each other letters, I somehow obliterated from my memory all traces of Michael's second stint in prison.
Over the last century, ocean biodiversity has been obliterated by overfishing and industrialization, resulting in a looming mass extinction event in the seas.
At the US Outdoor Track and Field Championships in July, she earned silver behind Muhammad, who obliterated the world record in the event.   
McGwire and Sosa had big bats and biceps that would have made Popeye blush, and they obliterated the single-season home run record.
But the way is now open and aid is starting to trickle in to the area that rescue workers feared had been obliterated.
Before Holzhauer obliterated the record in April, the title for most money won in a single game of "Jeopardy!" belonged to Roger Craig.
Modica was nearly obliterated after a 1693 earthquake and consists of upper and lower areas, joined together by steep, narrow roads and staircases.
He had fallen and torn a rotator cuff beyond recovery, and obliterated a patellar tendon by missing a step one Fourth of July.
Concrete buildings were obliterated, big rigs were torn to pieces, traffic lights were knocked out and tens of thousands of people lost power.
Nine years ago, Republicans obliterated Democrats nationwide at all levels of government — from the Senate to the House, from governorships to state legislatures.
Tennessee, meanwhile, went on the road and obliterated a Browns team that had been talked about as a dark horse Super Bowl contender.
Now more than ever the rights and freedoms of workers should be protected – not obliterated like Republicans propose to do under H.R. 3441.
The street lights seemed all but obliterated by the falling rain; tall trees in the gated park reproached her with their penitential stillness.
" The beehive is obliterated, but the strange thing is, out of all that gratuitous destruction, "not all the Kamikaze bees dead in there.
Researchers like Shah believe that as the brain metabolizes the ketamine, new neural pathways are created that help restore function obliterated by depression.
That may be so, but for a firm that nearly got obliterated by ignoring fitbits and apps, a pinch of paranoia might be healthy.
On Star Wars Day in 2015, the crew of Battle Damage released a video of a gigantic $800 Lego Star Destroyer getting completely obliterated.
As the rural villages they've shaded for centuries are obliterated for development, the trees are in demand as greenery in the increasingly dense cities.
In the Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous eras burrowing animals ("prehistoric preppers", he calls them) survived the great extinctions that obliterated other fauna, including dinosaurs.
"I knew [Jackson] would be a ferocious defender of the First Amendment, which has been obliterated on our college campuses," Horowitz told BuzzFeed News.
With Daenerys, Jaime, and Cersei's arcs, Game of Thrones obliterated all hope that the strife we've endured throughout this long journey had any purpose.
They beat possible at-large inclusion Tulsa, won at San Diego State, and then obliterated DePaul as if they were a Big East power.
Then, when you're quite sure the egg has been obliterated beyond repair, mop that sorry mess up with the nearest white rose to hand.
We thought we were missing Mad Men, but Jon Hamm looks so hot in this beard, it obliterated all our memories of Don Draper.
Entire towns were obliterated in a matter of minutes resulting in over 200,000 Japanese residents who were forced to relocate, either temporarily or permanently.
It also obliterated any chance of discovering if the fire-damaged gun found near her body was the same weapon used to kill her.
" As far as Smith is concerned, he emphasized, Kaepernick's lack of participation in the election had "obliterated every argument he was trying to make.
Approval ratings, election forecasts, aggregates of polls—all have been obliterated in the wake of Donald J. Trump's astonishing victory in the presidential election.
It also obliterated any chance of discovering if the fire-damaged gun found near her body was the same weapon used to kill Nanette.
She has perfected the talking earpiece approach, obliterated every sneak-up and successfully scared the pants off Eric Stonestreet at least three times. Respect.
I know, there's some mumbo jumbo about Saint Valentine to give it a backstory, but that's been completely obliterated by marketers at this point.
Original average attendance projections of upward of 20083,500 fans in the first season were obliterated in the surprising rush to see the women play.
In a year that yielded bloated tracklists and damn near two-hour albums, the Philadelphia rapper obliterated industry standards by creating her own rules.
There are now at least 76 dead from the Camp Fire, which has obliterated more structures and lives than any previous fire in California.
He was born into a prosperous ship-owning family, in the Baltic port of Rostock, which was almost obliterated by British bombing in 1942.
With winds of 185 mph (295 kph), the hurricane obliterated houses on the Bahamas' Abaco and Grand Bahama islands, home to some 70,000 people.
Cox and Roosevelt ended up with one of the worst losses in presidential history, as they were obliterated by Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
The anything-goes method of the ICE agents in these raids obliterated due process, tore families apart, and did nothing to enhance national security.
The original painting of "Usuyuki" is encaustic, but much of the information contained in its newspaper strips is obliterated by the swatches of paint.
Houston's is the story of a black pop princess whose musical presidency throughout the 90s was capsized by drugs and obliterated by 0003s headlines.
But Venezuela's economy collapsed on so many levels that inflation had obliterated his salary, along with his hopes of preserving a middle-class life.
The low-lying fields outside regularly flooded before the epic rains of 1917, and Allied artillery obliterated the battlefield even before the infantry arrived.
If a leader failed to respond in time, the Soviet command might be obliterated before ordering a retaliatory nuclear assault on the United States.
For instance, the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 blueprint promoted the grid, but it also involved open public spaces, almost all of which were obliterated.
He recalled running into Metta World Peace, the former defensive player of the year, early in his career and getting obliterated around the basket.
Rough day at the office for ex-UFC star Sage Northcutt -- who just got his face obliterated 30 seconds into his ONE Championship debut.
Al Qaeda felt the effects of his decision almost as quickly, as C.I.A.-operated drones obliterated the places where he had trained and lived.
American senior citizens were raised and came of age in a much different world — one that has been obliterated by forces beyond their control.
Publishers have complained about this dynamic for years, ever since the explosion in digital news obliterated the daylong exclusive enjoyed in the print era.
Runs of the dozen or so river-sea migratory fish have, in many cases, been obliterated or reduced to fractions of their former plenitude.
"By employing shady science, the Trump administration obliterated these safeguards so vital to protecting our globe and our world," Schumer said on the floor.
Meanwhile, VJ Um Amel asserts that the dichotomy between technology and belief is false, obliterated by the assimilation of the former into quotidian life.
The last 90 minutes have obliterated previous expectations of breakdancing, gravity, glow-in-the-dark costumes, and the slim nexus between archetype and stereotype.
Of course, the notoriously shitty left Joycon is the one that's obliterated on impact, with only the connector rail still attached to the body.
Ames told CNN one home in Jeffersonville was obliterated in the explosion and 10-20 other homes in the neighborhood received varying degrees of damage.
Following Whitney's death in 1942, her namesake museum moved to 22 West 54th Street in 1954, and subsequent use obliterated many of the original details.
Moreover, there are no guarantees in professional sports—Golden State's run was nearly obliterated earlier this season when Zaza Pachulia tumbled into Durant's left leg.
The crucial message for Mr Kim as for his predecessors is that, if the North were to use its nukes, the regime would be obliterated.
In a chapter on vandalism and iconoclasm he describes how the Taliban obliterated two huge 2503th-century Buddhas in the Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan, in 2001.
Most traces of centuries of Jewish presence were also obliterated, as they were in hundreds of other shtetls (small Jewish towns or villages) throughout Lithuania.
But Trump obliterated Clinton's firewall, picking off unexpected wins in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, as well as sweeping swing states like North Carolina, Florida and Ohio.
When the Great Storms of 1984 came through, the once sand-tastic beach was obliterated, and all that remained were jagged rocks and rock pools.
A storm-of-the-century obliterated that first experiment, but Taylor rebooted, and now they are cranking out picture-perfect Shigokus on a massive scale.
So if your credit card isn't totally obliterated from the biggest sale weekend of the year, we recommend spending your last pennies right this way.
In our sound-biting society of obliterated attention spans, you get blasphemed online, or else in your inbox—instantaneously, by any mosquito with a keyboard.
The plane's tale section was left upside down on top of a shed, next to the empty space where a house had been entirely obliterated.
That thought was happily obliterated when suddenly the speakers and all 10 monitors united in a digital chorus of hums and clicks, 0s and 20163s.
Having long ago obliterated the record he already held for 3-pointers in a single season, he had sought 83 as a nice round number.
In February, Cyclone Winston — the strongest storm to make landfall in the South Pacific basin in recorded history — obliterated the majority of the settlement's homes.
Nor will it restore longstanding annual rivalries that were obliterated by realignment — Kansas-Missouri or Texas-Texas A&M — or even bring about new ones.
On top of that, the bacteria would have to travel safely to the lower intestine (where good bacteria dwells) without getting obliterated by stomach acid.
We broke the story ... the eBay user was trying to hawk a tiny remnant of Trump's star after Austin Clay obliterated it with a pickax.
Even Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, never made an impassioned Beijing-style speech about women in Saudi Arabia being obliterated under a black tarp.
He was charged with second-degree murder, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
"There's definitely a trend that has just obliterated the need for making cars the way automakers used to," said Jessica Caldwell, an analyst at Edmunds.
Extreme weather has devastated Southern Africa and parts of the U.S. In Mozambique and nearby countries, a deadly cyclone nearly obliterated the worst-affected areas.
Four years ago, Sanders obliterated Hillary Clinton there, winning 115,5003 votes to her 18,338 — a margin so big that it denied her a single delegate.
Walking amid the towering piles of cars and trucks stacked underneath an overpass, you can almost hear the sound of the war that obliterated them.
Holzhauer holds the top 10 slots in the "Jeopardy!" rankings for single-day winnings; he obliterated the $77,000 record set by Roger Craig in 2010.
In the process, he has obliterated traditional parties of the left and the right, while promising a synthesis tailor made for the twenty-first century.
Nabila was eight years old when her grandma was obliterated in front of her, and Nabila suffered from severe burns and shrapnel in her shoulder.
Sworn testimony in the House impeachment inquiry on Friday obliterated that defense, revealing that Mr. Trump was interested in assurances of a very different kind.
More than four years of civil war have obliterated the economy and overrun the most productive land, and food scarcity between harvest seasons is intensifying.
The obliterated health clinic is an unrecognizable heap of rubble, an overturned bed being one of the few clues of what used to be there.
What emerges is the portrait of a man obliterated not just by a crack addiction he can't shake but by the demands of single parenthood.
President Ashraf Ghani recently claimed that the Islamic State, often known as ISIS, had been "obliterated" in Nangarhar Province, the group's haven in the east.
These are heady times for the Falcons' offense, which has obliterated the team's single-season scoring record with two games left in the regular season.
And a day later, South Carolina, playing in front of a raucous crowd just 100 miles from its campus, obliterated Duke in the second half.
The bitterness and hate created by the late civil strife has, in my opinion, been obliterated in this state, except perhaps in some localities, and would have long since been entirely obliterated, were it not for some unprincipled men who would keep alive the bitterness of the past, and inculcate a hatred between the races, in order that they may aggrandize themselves by office.
Ashiqul Alam, 22, of Queens, was charged in a federal court in Brooklyn with knowingly receiving two firearms with obliterated serial numbers, a criminal complaint reads.
Placed alongside homages to objects recently damaged or obliterated, these three works highlight ancient artworks we may overlook simply because of their established presence in museums.
And last year on November 8, the Camp Fire virtually obliterated the town of Paradise, killing 86 and burning an astonishing 20,20173 structures to the ground.
And when I was eleven I wasn't obliterated in a nuclear war, thanks to agreements signed by foreign leaders on the other side of the planet.
They are unclassifiable noises that can only be understood as a collaboration between his dying body, the obliterated earth, and the bodies of those already dead.
Aerial footage of Kokomo broadcast by WTHR showed a five-block residential area where at least 10 homes were largely obliterated and several others heavily damaged.
Kenya's David Rudisha obliterated his rivals in the 800 metres final to become the first man since 1964 to retain his Olympic title over the distance.
ET adds that the safe, along with the not-made-of-vinyl vinyl, will be obliterated completely if either is drenched in water or, presumably, cognac.
Republican state lawmaker Sine Kerr obliterated Don Shooter's attempted comeback to the state Legislature, after he got kicked out earlier this year for alleged sexual harassment.
You could easily pursue dead ends, leaving you with no way of advancing proceedings, or in the case of Maniac Mansion see your characters completely obliterated.
The company, which Wall Street has obliterated for a lack of user growth and an utter loss of faith in leadership, is trading at record lows.
As we've reported ... the star's previously been obliterated with a pickax, had a mini-wall built around it and ... had a golden toilet placed on it.
Luke Rockhold says Khabib obliterated Conor McGregor so easily -- the Irish superstar doesn't really deserve a rematch ... but he'll do it if the price is right!!!
With drugs, young people are more aware of their mental health, so instead of wanting to get obliterated, sometimes there's more awareness there and self-consciousness.
The system was largely obliterated by militants who overran the areas during the allied invasion of Afghanistan, forcing out political agents and killing over 100 maliks.
On the other side are dozens of towns and villages where roads were blocked or obliterated by the quake and where no rescue workers initially came.
Nadal entered the contest as a 4-time defending champion that had obliterated the 25th ranked Swede on red clay just two weeks prior, in Rome.
Photos showed a truck on its side with the trailer's cargo scattered across the highway and the Greyhound bus upright, but with its front end obliterated.
Anthony Johnson has obliterated three of the top light heavyweights in the world with no difficulty at all in Jimi Manuwa, Ryan Bader, and Glover Teixeira.
In this 2010 novel, the human race is nearly obliterated when a failed government experiment produces a mass of hungry vampires, or "virals," into the world.
To address this, the federal government and states need to pump money back into the Title X family planning program, which the Trump administration recently obliterated.
To address this, the federal government and states need to pump money back into the Title X family planning program, which the Trump administration recently obliterated.
Three people — Terry Robbins, 22, Ted Gold, 22, and Diana Oughton, 28, all close friends of mine — were obliterated when bombs they were making exploded prematurely.
One moment, they were setting up a date, and the other, Hopper is getting knowingly obliterated alongside the machine that was keeping the Upside Down alive.
"Unstable elements, already present when war broke out," he wrote, had been obliterated by years of total war — but then not replaced with something more stable.
O'Rourke's campaign has obliterated fundraising records throughout the race, even as polls have consistently shown Cruz with a comfortable lead in the high-profile Senate contest.
The single spring freeze that swept across the continental United States over Easter weekend 2007 obliterated crops from Nebraska to Maryland, from Texas to South Carolina.
During the eight-month battle there that ended last July, more than 500 buildings were obliterated and thousands of others damaged, United Nations satellite imagery showed.
The Vikings, the 49ers and the Patriots all overcame double-digit point deficits, and the Ravens obliterated the Texans in a week that kept people guessing.
In the age of obliterated benefits and the gig economy, we've lost faith in the perfectibility of our work lives, but not of our home lives.
In one of the more horrible recent instances, an American-made bomb obliterated a school bus full of young boys, killing dozens and wounding many more.
Nabokov was never to mourn the immense wealth from which he had been separated, only the lost, liberal chapter of Russian history, obliterated by Soviet propaganda.
So, emotionally obliterated by this latest split, Colton literally says, "Fuck all of this," rips his mic pack off, and hops the fence to wild Portuguese freedom.
In my experience, church people comprise a particular type, uncorrelated with religious or ethnic affiliation; their defining characteristic is a willingness to be obliterated by something greater.
A little more than a year after AlphaGo sensationally won against the top Go player, the artificial-intelligence program AlphaZero has obliterated the highest-rated chess engine.
The government has methodically obliterated any semblance of reasonable doubt about his status as the ruthless leader of the "continuing criminal enterprise" known as the Sinaloa cartel.
Five days after President Donald Trump was acquitted in the Senate's impeachment trial, whatever restraints the Republican Party envisioned for him going forward are being utterly obliterated.
Keegan-Michael Key is one of the most versatile actors in the game, so naturally, he absolutely obliterated Jimmy Fallon's "Wheel of Musical Impressions" game on Thursday.
Earth survives, true, but sometimes a downtown does wind up obliterated, and then the caped, the powerful, the all-but-indestructible end up hearing nothing but bellyaching.
But these days the pleasure of a sunny bench and a river view is being obliterated by a fleet of helicopters flying up and down the Hudson.
If the popularity of Hydraulic Press has taught us anything, it's that the internet has a sick obsession with watching things being crushed, smashed, and generally obliterated.
Trump's brawling tongue also obliterated -- at least for now -- the potential of the GOP's next generation of political rock stars, "Lyin" Ted Cruz and "Little" Marco Rubio.
It takes them a full hour into the film to even conceive that someone's hacked and weaponized Dutchboy, and that those obliterated cities aren't just software glitches.
Here are just a few recent examples: Rape culture isn't going to disappear overnight, and it's definitely not going to be obliterated without all of our help.
Based on these observations, this 4.5 billion-year-old comet—which is as old as the Earth itself—has about 150 years left before it's completely obliterated.
But the biggest killer was probably soil liquefaction, which happens when a powerful quake turns the ground into a liquid mire and which obliterated several Palu neighborhoods.
Republican state lawmaker Sine Kerr obliterated Don Shooter's attempted comeback to the Arizona Legislature, after he got kicked out earlier this year over a sexual harassment investigation.
But then TSM's Doublelift and Hauntzer amped up the offense and obliterated Cloud9, winning the team fight 5-2 and putting the game back in their favor.
But in a landmark ruling on Monday, a judge awarded $6.7 million in damages to 21 of the artists whose work was obliterated, the Washington Post reports.
That dangerous storm knocked out an entire power grid, obliterated infrastructure and homes, brought government and commerce to a virtual standstill, and led to almost 28500,6900 deaths.
Caramanica called it the most "radical performance by an American musician this year, or any year soon" and said Beyoncé "obliterated" the laid-back vibe of Coachella.
We're starting 2016 out with the most extreme El Niño conditions in history, and we can expect more monthly records to be obliterated as the winter continues.
First displayed in 2002, Yayoi Kusama's simple, yet eye-catching, installation is an all-white, domestic room waiting to be "obliterated" by visitors with brightly-colored stickers.
Construction workers are everywhere, pouring cement foundations and erecting wooden framing to begin replacing at least some of the 1,300 homes obliterated by the deadly Tubbs Fire.
Then, on Saturday, she stepped on to Wimbledon's Centre Court and obliterated the great Serena Williams 6-2 6-2 in 56 minutes to win the final.
"That's what Carly Fiorina has done her entire life," the ad then states, highlighting a quotation from Fortune Magazine on how Fiorina had "obliterated" the glass ceiling.
Even just preparing for talks changes North Korean and American incentives in ways that make us all less likely to be obliterated in a fiery nuclear inferno.
Structures were literally ripped in half or obliterated by the 150 miles per hour winds and thousands of once-mighty oaks now blocked roads, driveways and doors.
While I am in complete agreement with the decision to dismiss Mr. Levine for his alleged despicable personal behavior, his remarkable artistic accomplishments cannot simply be obliterated.
Aaja Chemnitz Larsen, a member of the Danish parliament representing Greenland, reckons these popular basic rights would be "completely obliterated" if the US were to take over.
We did not yet anticipate the scale of destruction that would leave hundreds of global heritage sites damaged or obliterated in the 33 years since that event.
Decades-old anticolonial parties like the Vietnamese Nationalists were obliterated, their clandestine traditions, designed to evade colonial police, proving ill-suited to competing for first-time voters.
U.S. financial markets are now betting on an interest rate cut after a two-day Wall Street rout obliterated six weeks of stock gains amid coronavirus fears.
Madonna has blended all of these and much more into a singular career in music, fashion, movies and beyond that's crossed boundaries and obliterated the status quo.
Where then is the compassion for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, this exceptional man whose lifetime of exemplary service to our nation is being obliterated before our very eyes?
Hopefully, that won't mean we'll all have to watch our favorite characters be obliterated — but no matter what, finally getting to see what happens could be spectacular.
The Woolsey and Hill Fires in Southern California have obliterated tens of thousands of acres of land in the Los Angeles area since they sparked on Thursday morning.
"When people have photosensitivity, it's reduced by taking medication, but it's not obliterated by medication," said Dr. Kimford Meador, a professor of neurology at Stanford University Medical Center.
It's going to be a colossal culture shock for people going from Fallout 4's comfy towns to getting obliterated and teabagged by gangs of gibbering randos though.
David Gordon Green's "Halloween," a direct sequel to John Carpenter's 54.53 classic, obliterated the franchise record opening of $26 million, previously held by the 2007 Rob Zombie reboot.
Cameron's reputation has been utterly obliterated, but he has nothing to lose by playing a game of chicken with his likely successor, the buffoonish Shakespeare scholar Boris Johnson.
But bank stocks would collapse a year later after an era of lax regulation and widespread abuse of subprime lending caught up with them and obliterated their earnings.
It seemed exposed and taller and more formidable, more mysteriously separated from its neighbors, standing apart in dense shrubbery, which was half obliterated under its burden of white.
The large Camp Fire in Northern California, which obliterated 80% to 90% of the homes in one town, has left at least nine people dead, officials said Friday.
England will now try to figure out how a side that obliterated the seemingly invincible All Blacks in the semi-finals could show up with so little invention.
In Amanda Vaill's Robbins biography, "Somewhere" (2006), she writes that Robbins revisited it in 1959 — only to find that there was nothing there; the Holocaust had obliterated it.
"After Donald Trump's FCC obliterated net neutrality, we stepped in to protect California residents and businesses and to ensure an open internet," Wiener said in a statement Thursday.
It remodeled itself after 1996, when a devastating truck bombing by the Irish Republican Army obliterated parts of the city center and shook the area to its core.
In cities they can land on roofs and start a constellation of new fires, as happened in last year's deadly Camp Fire, which obliterated the town of Paradise.
"The collision obliterated the backhoe, sending pieces of the equipment throughout the area and into the west side of the first passenger coach," according to an analysis report.
As a fan of the stage musical's mix of spectacle and compelling human drama, I also felt like he obliterated most of the musical's emotional and scenic appeal.
President Donald Trump boasted on Friday that he is the only reason China has not yet "obliterated" Hong Kong, where protesters have been marching against Beijing for months.
In its 17-page report, Mr. Kerner's agency detailed how Ms. Conway has obliterated the line separating her role as government official from her role as partisan cheerleader.
Last week, UN investigators confirmed the deaths of more than 100 civilians, including at least 24 children, in a coalition attack that obliterated a market in northwest Yemen.
Always poor, Liberia was pulverised by civil wars between 1989 and 2003 that obliterated as much as 90% of the economy—a shock almost without parallel (see chart 1).
"The girl's mother asked if I would be able to reconstruct the tongue, because over the past few years, her tongue had been obliterated by the tumor," he said.
Trump said he'll work with the island's governor, Ricardo Rosselló, and said he'll visit the "absolutely obliterated" island at some point in the future, though no date was specified.
Trump's 129 false claims obliterated his previous record for the 14 weeks we've been counting at CNN, 90, and nearly doubled his total from the week before last, 66.
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Bo Jackson was notorious for snapping his baseball bat like a toothpick, and now the last piece of lumber he obliterated can be yours ... if you've got 43,000 bucks.
After all that effort, the subject's features are almost entirely obliterated by a smear of brown paint—a testament to the difficulty of capturing another human being in full.
Disney's presentation of Marvel's "Avengers: Endgame" has officially surpassed "Avatar" to become the world's highest-grossing film of all time, several months after the film obliterated opening weekend records.
Although the original Krakatoa was obliterated in a gigantic eruption in 1883, Anak Krakatau emerged from the waters of the strait 44 years later and remains an active volcano.
On a residential street in Paradise lined with obliterated houses, a 10-member search crew wearing white protective suits and red helmets used a dog to scour the debris.
Hungarian swimmer Katinka Hosszu not only took home a gold medal last night in the 20163-meter individual medley, but she obliterated the standing world record in the process.
Meanwhile the FCC, an agency custom built to hold telecom giants accountable to the public, recently just obliterated its own authority over telecom providers at AT&T lobbyist behest.
In the late 19th century, the high court obliterated post-Civil War racial progress with a series of blatantly racist decisions that culminated in 1896 with Plessy v. Ferguson.
Wall Street speculators dragged public utilities like Prepa, which is responsible for Puerto Rico's obliterated power grid, into a self-fulfilling spiral of bad service, exorbitant pricing, and privatization.
"Renzi has been obliterated in what is perhaps the shortest boom-to-bust cycle of Italy's political history," Francesco Galietti, political analyst at Policy Sonar, said in a note.
People pay to watch Bay's films because they offer a fantasy world where they can outsmart politicians and bureaucratic powers that be who have obliterated their chance of retiring.
The White Helmets, a civil defense group, posted photographs of obliterated buildings on Twitter, and said that at least seven airstrikes had hit a three-school complex in Haas.
LONDON — Arsonists probably started the wildfires that killed at least 84 people in Greece this week and nearly obliterated a seaside town, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday.
Now, he struggles with the idea that the home he once knew had been obliterated, in an act this year by Myanmar authorities that was documented by satellite imagery.
A British politician whose career barely survived the war, Winston Churchill, saw it more clearly as a "crippled, broken world," divided along fault lines that had never been obliterated.
He called for negotiations, for treating the National Liberation Front for what it was: a political force in South Vietnam that could not simply be obliterated by American firepower.
" In such a situation, he added, "truth as a concept gets obliterated because people's investment in certain narratives is so deep that facts simply won't get in the way.
It's a thousand times that in the world today, courtesy of humans, scientists agree, and by the middle of the 21st century, half of all species could be obliterated.
Not everyone has seen what's left of their homes In the obliterated town of Mexico Beach, some residents have visited their properties, surveyed the damage and retrieved some items.
Although he&aposs obliterated by Lady Trieu&aposs centrifuge, the process is destroyed by Adrian&aposs frozen squids before it can be completed, killing Trieu and destroying the machine.
One of the most significant improvements was the city's $341 million project that replaced the obliterated wooden boardwalk with a concrete promenade, which also serves as a storm barrier.
"The government has methodically obliterated any semblance of reasonable doubt about his status as the ruthless leader of the 'continuing criminal enterprise' known as the Sinaloa cartel," Hamilton wrote.
The pot was obliterated at temperatures between 900 and 1,000 degrees Celsius, powering nearby homes, but eliminating any chance anyone in the area would get high off the fumes.
So when Bernie Sanders waged a surprisingly strong challenge, the party was stuck deciding between Clinton and a democratic socialist they feared would get obliterated on the general election.
I don't count my deaths in my preview, but they're many; and while I make the demo's final boss, I barely chip away at the monster's health before being obliterated.
Rescuers debilitated Hospitals have been obliterated in months of bombing and by the start of this week there wasn't a single one in operation, O'Brien and medical organizations have said.
Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame, meanwhile, obliterated box office records when it opened last month, earning $357 million at the domestic box office — which translates to selling roughly 39.6 million tickets.
The guy who mistakenly sent out an alert that falsely warned Hawaiians they were about to obliterated by a ballistic missile, was, it turns out, a source of alarm himself.
Peace Memorial Park The park is located atop the busy commercial district obliterated by the atomic blast and contains a museum and monuments dedicated to those killed by the explosion.
The FCC privacy rules that Congress just obliterated were undoubtedly stronger than the FTC status quo, because they required opt-in consent before ISPs could sell your browsing history. 216.9.
Over the last few years, the conversation in the tech press has shifted seemingly overnight from talk of a consumer manufacturing revolution to a space obliterated by its own hype.
Amid the ongoing destruction as lava from Hawaii&aposs Kilauea volcano has obliterated over 100 homes so far, a spectacular moment was captured Tuesday from the top of the mountain.
The Chinese and the Americans went home after the fighting, but North Koreans stayed amid the ruins of the battle -- their entire infrastructure decimated, their towns and cities completely obliterated.
Trilobites Some 66 million years ago an asteroid crashed into the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, triggering the extinction event that obliterated the dinosaurs and nearly extinguished all life on Earth.
Perhaps the real problem for de Blasio is that Donald Trump obliterated the idea that traditional qualifications—governing experience, policy expertise, deal-making—are a prerequisite for winning the presidency.
Some conservatives are calling for the filibuster to be obliterated as a means to expedite the repeal of Obamacare and to quickly confirm a Trump nominee to the Supreme Court.
Hilarious, in that it featured Ryan Johansen getting obliterated in his final four offensive-zone face-off attempts in the closing minutes with the Predators pushing for a tying goal.
As Simon Maghakyan and Sarah Pickman reported for Hyperallergic in February, Azerbaijan has systematically obliterated Armenian heritage in recent years, destroying thousands of Armenian monuments in the exclave of Nakhichevan.
He and other Free Syrian Army veterans criticize the United States, which in their view allowed extremist groups to grow so strong that they obliterated more moderate groups like theirs.
The Late Show host picked out four products revealed at CES, starting with the frankly more dog-like MarsCat pet robot feline, and, well, absolutely obliterated each one in turn.
Both are readily manipulated by politicians, who promote the idea that there are now so many nonwhite, non-Christians in the Netherlands that Dutch traditions will be lost or obliterated.
Miles of debris from houses smashed apart by the hurricane stretched Tuesday across the landscape of the Bahamas' Great Abaco Island as the deadly storm left behind a paradise obliterated.
Medley is the true star of the television show The Real Housewives of New York, best known for getting completely obliterated and yelling things in various fancy kitchens (she's incredible).
Locals would later claim that the royally-appointed hunters killed the wrong wolf, and it wasn't until a local party obliterated a wolf pack in 1767 that the scourge ended.
In the past month, more than 400 homes and other structures have been obliterated as the volcano&aposs hot magma has poured through neighborhood after neighborhood, torching everything in its path.
As ISIS began to lose ground across Iraq, Spleeters worried that the group's weapons infrastructure could be obliterated before he or anyone else would be able to document its full capabilities.
I think of the game in relation to how far I was able to travel before I was obliterated into dust and forced into a new body ready for the gristmill.
A famous line: Why it matters: By skillfully skewering religion, ethnic groups, celebrities and other targets while pushing the bounds of decency, "South Park" has largely obliterated TV's last remaining taboos.
The group's Elders are pasty middle-aged men in suits; they are so offhand about the world's sinners being obliterated that they could be talking about an end-of-year bonus.
Golden State (45-4) obliterated Washington early with Curry providing the firepower, including 36 points in the first half on 183-of-14 shot attempts with eight from beyond the arc.
"This will be the most comprehensive and the strongest net neutrality protection in the United States where we are restoring what we lost when Donald Trump's FCC obliterated net neutrality," Sen.
Golden State (45-4) obliterated Washington early with Curry providing the firepower, including 383 points in the first half on 13 of 14 shot attempts with eight from beyond the arc.
In a time when the internet has all but obliterated the distinctions that once held Talib and Styles P in ideological opposition, The Seven should be seen as a compulsory listen.
The recession caused by 2008's financial collapse tore apart these industries, left millions of Americans out of work, and obliterated any and all trust in the country's largest financial institutions.
That was certainly the case with "Salvator Mundi," as the "muttering of skeptics" about the painting's sketchy provenance and over-zealous restoration was obliterated by 1203 minutes of rapidly escalating bidding.
No one recognizes this fact more than Kim, and thus he is deterred from using his nuclear weapons in an offensive way because he knows he would be obliterated minutes later.
The ancient hills, the old stone homes and many of the sites linked to the life of the Prophet Muhammad have been obliterated by towering shopping malls, hotels and apartment blocks.
With Mr. Trump as the presumptive Republican standard-bearer, the line separating the conservative mischief makers and the party's more-buttoned-up cadre of elected officials and aides has been obliterated.
But Hiroshima — obliterated by an American atomic bomb 71 years ago, then rebuilt with a newly peaceful and prosperous country — is in many ways the heart of Japan's modern national identity.
They bombed a little spit of land that connected two bigger blobs of coastal blah, then built a baby road over the obliterated spit, the road we are now stuck on.
Mr. Trump obliterated any chance that would happen by making the demonization of Mexican immigrants a centerpiece of a campaign that has catapulted white supremacy into the mainstream of American politics.
Then, when XL sent me a copy, they also sent me a whole watermelon—a reference to the anarcho-Gallagher video for "Jonny," which features a whole lot of obliterated fruit.
The extension requirement also puts pressure on founders to have achieved success by the check-in, and presents additional risk to investors that a company could be obliterated from the outside.
I later learned that the 270,483-acre treasure, El Yunque, the only tropical rain forest in the United States forest system and a major driver of the island's tourism, was obliterated.
And even though he starts at center, units that pit him at the four beside three guards and another big (usually Dwight Powell) have obliterated the league, with a great defense!
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Any enduring romanticism for war was obliterated by the industrialized brutality of World War I, from which legions of soldiers returned disfigured by facial injuries.
Peace Memorial Park The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is located atop the busy commercial district obliterated by the atomic blast and contains monuments dedicated to the thousands killed in the explosions.
The poet becomes, almost by default, a commander in a storied militia, only to see his unit devastated by Syrian government attacks, then obliterated by internal divisions and competing foreign interests.
All afternoon, guards screamed at the detainees to shut up and walk faster, called them "sand niggers," and said that their family members and countries had been obliterated by nuclear bombs.
"No one believed, even a year ago, that we would stand here today be saying we have obliterated Daesh," Ghani said at the time, using an alternative name for the group.
And a great many of those species, like the koala, the southern brown bandicoot and the long-footed potoroo, have populations living in the regions now being obliterated by the fires.
Every weekend he takes hundreds of people on free walks through Thessaloniki, drawing attention to the fine monuments that survive and the equally fine ones that were obliterated by archaeological crimes.
Still, they couldn't keep it going against the Cowboys as Dallas obliterated them on both sides of the ball, all but ending their hopes of making it back to the playoffs.
But the project of the book—placing a Biblical heroine in a version of the twentieth-century conflict that nearly obliterated Jewish culture—raises complex questions about alternate history and mythology.
They repeatedly promised the impossible under divided party government: that if they won, Mr. Obama would be forced to his knees, his policies obliterated and government as we knew it demolished.
And for Palestinians, this is perhaps the most important year in their history of the people because it is the moment in which their society as they knew it was obliterated.
The Houston Rockets 23-point thrashing of the Lakers was NOT the worst L of the night -- that dishonor went to twin bros who got obliterated in a massive nightclub brawl!
This is why the strong cosmic censorship hypothesis states that it is impossible for an observer to pass over the Cauchy horizon—they would be totally obliterated by all that energy.
Yes, you need to think about the oft-repeated but nonetheless true and alarming statistics: 2014 was the hottest year ever recorded till 2015 snatched the crown—till 2016 obliterated the record.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Kenya's David Rudisha obliterated his rivals in the 13 meters final on Monday to become the first man since 1964 to retain his Olympic title over the distance.
It was before the mental toll that a crushing fall from grace can have obliterated Rose's psyche, which led the 29-year-old to contemplate walking away from the sport several times.
For one thing, FruityLoops was only available on Microsoft Windows, which over the next decade would be successfully obliterated by Apple as the operating system at the crossroads of art and technology.
"With regard to Saudi Arabia, the Trump Administration has virtually obliterated the lines normally separating government policy-making from corporate and foreign interests," said the report, commissioned by the committee's chair, Rep.
Debra Siers-Hill, 62, is being held without bond on two charges for allegedly possessing a toxin as well as a firearm with an obliterated serial number, according to the Virginian-Pilot.
If the language and therefore the culture is effectively obliterated, this leads to a cultural alienation and subsequently an identifying with the colonizer because to a colonial child, what else is there?
The currency later stabilised and Trump has delayed some tariffs, offering small pockets of relief that have since been obliterated thanks to the recession warning and weak growth data out of China.
The company's 3-hour-long presentation of Marvel's "Avengers: Endgame" has obliterated box office records, bringing in a whopping $33 million in North America and $1.2 billion worldwide during its opening weekend.
The attack has obliterated the government's longstanding refrain that Mexico's drug war mostly claims the lives of criminals, our reporter writes in a dispatch from the tiny hamlet where the victims lived.
As the population confronts the challenges of obliterated homes, flooded neighborhoods, desperate citizens trapped incomunicado without food or water for days, Puerto Ricans are still waiting for meaningful emergency relief to arrive.
He believes that this kind of social web of happy givers and receivers existed until around the end of the Renaissance but was then obliterated by the rise of the European state.
Trilobites The asteroid that smashed into the Earth near Chicxulub, Mexico, some 66 million years ago annihilated the dinosaurs and obliterated about 75 percent of all plant and animal species on Earth.
Donning my old-school gas mask, I obliterated all the enemies in my vicinity, the ring of fire I surrounded myself with being one that Johnny Cash would have been proud of.
Previous experiments have suggested it can work: A Canadian trial in the 1970s showed that supplying people with a basic income obliterated poverty and caused high school completion rates to shoot upwards.
Many of the nation's residents suffered illnesses attributed to radiation, and some islands were obliterated by explosions many times more powerful than the one caused by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
The bubble he built, the wall of sycophants he constructed to protect himself from criticism, was at last obliterated by realization that a bad situation is about to get worse, much worse.
Vedran Smailovic, who was a cellist in the Sarajevo Opera, became a symbol of perseverance when he played amid the ruins of Vijecnica, Sarajevo's obliterated 103th-century city hall turned national library.
But after the stock cratered in 2019, it staged an epic year-end rally that put $420 in the past, obliterated short sellers, and gave bulls $500 per share to salivate over.
She followed up with a superman punch, slammed his head against a truck, hit him with a judo throw and then obliterated his face with some elbow strikes from the top position.
HARROGATE, England (Reuters) - American Chloe Dygert obliterated her rivals with a stunning demonstration of power to win the women's time trial at the UCI Road World Championships in rainswept Yorkshire on Tuesday.
What was supposed to be a year of the Browns coronation in the AFC North, Jackson and the Ravens obliterated, just as they ran over nearly every opponent they faced this season.
All this might never have been discovered if an amateur dinosaur fossil hunter hadn't gone to lunch with his wife not long before the construction of a new building obliterated the site.
"On Monday night, while the rest of America reeled from Memorial Day celebrations, James Holzhauer obliterated his rivals on the way to his 28th straight 'Jeopardy!' win," the NYPost's Hana R. Alberts wrote.
Until the structures in the brain that encode our memories and personality have been so obliterated that they cannot in principle be inferred and restored to a functional state, you are not dead.
Relatives of people who defied evacuation orders in Mexico Beach, a town where the storm obliterated shorefront neighborhoods, also posted messages on the Facebook pages of law enforcement pleading for help finding relatives.
Such rocket-laden vehicles are hidden "in places you cannot imagine", says one official, and could continue to operate from anywhere on the road network long after invaders had obliterated Taiwan's fighter jets.
Click here to view original GIFTurns out, dropping a giant concrete block onto a car ends exactly like how you would imagine it would: the car gets completely obliterated and smashed to smithereens.
This is why I've often dubbed Orange the first "empathy drama" — by which I mean a series where the line between protagonist, audience identification figure, supporting character, and extra is almost completely obliterated.
Only this year did Mr Peres obliquely acknowledge it, saying that it made the Arabs realise that the Jewish state couldn't be obliterated, thus laying the foundations for at least a partial peace.
Twenty years ago, this might have been met with some modicum of shock, but it's 2018 and the idea of taboo has been obliterated by the cold reality of the world around us.
Nobody ever gets hurt, and damaged fences, shredded yards, and obliterated vineyards are repaired within minutes, as if by a set decoration team prepping a second attempt at a film's big stunt sequence.
"I mean, you can still battle knights — just last Thursday we obliterated some knights from Las Vegas," said "T," played by Shakespeare Theatre Company actress Victoria Frings, drawing loud cheers from the audience.
They've also taught us to rethink the body itself: nothing is quite as an uncanny as seeing one's own X-ray, and seeing one's flesh and features obliterated to reveal an anonymous skeleton.
Of the new "Fresh Start" earning its lead position, the Runaways' "Cherry Bomb" a crucial quantum louder than the Blackhearts', a "Crimson and Clover" born to be obliterated by its Stooges B side?
He remained closely associated with the Cambodia of the 21926s and '60s, an era of relative freedom and growth that was obliterated by the deadly purges of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s.
The extraordinary recent four-punch sequence of hurricanes — Harvey, Irma, Jose and Maria — threatened the lives of millions of people, obliterated their homes and has raised doubts that some places will ever recover.
But while it might be understandable to be a bit amused at the public's lack of knowledge about GMOs, any justification for Nye's condescension as a skeptic is obliterated by what comes next.
Even if Iran were to somehow decide not to strike back at the United States, it's still ramping up its nuclear program, and Trump has obliterated the possibility of a return to negotiations.
If we do not rise to the defense of these sacred lands, Bears Ears National Monument will be reduced to oil rigs and derricks, shining bright against an oiled sky of obliterated stars.
The torrent not only killed 250 people but also obliterated Bento Rodrigues, a town of 220, inundated another, larger town with mud, and polluted almost 215,21.2 km (0003 miles) of the Rio Doce.
These songs flicker, keyed to the intricate chitchat between Buck Meek's acoustic and electric guitars, which entwine with a hushed lightness accentuated and often obliterated by blasts of electric noise that eventually subside.
An eBay user who says he nabbed a piece of the star debris after Austin Clay obliterated it with a pickax, has put it up for auction ... with a starting bid of $500.
When the two finally fought, Bruce obliterated Yoichi with a rapid series of perfectly places punches and a knockout kick in an 11-second fight that left him unconscious with a fractured skull.
The National Museum was arguably one of the most comprehensive natural history museums in the Western Hemisphere when the September 0003 blaze obliterated nearly 90% of its collection of over 20 million artifacts.
As reported in Science News, this reclassification, in which the longstanding termite order was obliterated and merged with the cockroach group, became official on February 15, 2018, following a vote by ESA board members.
After getting murder-suicided by Chris Christie, then owned by a bunch of grownups wearing cardboard robot costumes, then totally obliterated in the New Hampshire primary, Marco Rubio's body is giving out on him.
Late last month, someone obliterated President Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a pickax, becoming the second person to demolish it, and just one of countless others who have vandalized it.
"We tried to find the perfect pitch where you can only read one or two, but not so much that you're totally taken out of the scene and they've obliterated the frame," Ponsoldt said.
At this point, Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been defaced, pissed on, and obliterated with a pickax—twice, leaving local lawmakers calling for the thing to be removed for good.
Usually, civil wars only resolve when it is clear who is on the losing side and who is on the winning side, and the losing side is either obliterated or realizes fighting is useless.
An old souk (or market) in the Christian neighborhood of Maidan had been obliterated, so traders pitched up stalls on the side of the road and flogged anything they could get their hands on.
It obliterated the notion that people won't watch films helmed by a diverse cast, and its success blazed a path for additional films to be made in the US with majority Asian American casts.
Djokovic then obliterated Nadal, a nine-time champion, in the quarterfinals last year only to lose the big one, in an earthshaking upset, to Stan Wawrinka, who was in a state of unanticipated grace.
With the financial barrier to starting a business obliterated, and coupled with the launch of an entirely new and exciting mobile platform, Silicon Valley and other innovation hubs were suddenly booming with new businesses.
In a future where Earth has been obliterated by an apocalyptic event, a robot (voiced by Rose Byrne) raises a girl from infancy as the start of a larger scheme to repopulate the planet.
Selig, who served as commissioner of baseball as the record books were being obliterated by bulked-up players, was granted entry into Cooperstown by a veterans' committee that is separate from the writers' bloc.
They started farming fungus for food — probably not too long after the Chicxulub meteor impact caused the mass extinction event that obliterated up to three-quarters of the rest of Earth's plants and animals.
If the Trump administration continues to assemble narratives to fit its rarified agenda, "purifying" itself of challengers, how will real time (can we call it that?) be squashed, compressed, carved out, and even obliterated?
As detailed in a report published last week in Physical Review Letters, observers entering certain kinds of theoretical black holes wouldn't necessarily be obliterated—or at least not in the way you're probably imagining.
Parts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, once a stronghold for rebel forces, were largely obliterated by Russian and Syrian airstrikes before pro-government troops reclaimed them from anti-Assad groups in December 2016.
On Friday, four years later, 34-year-old Meares hung the gold around Morton's neck after she obliterated New Zealand's Natasha Hansen in the final to win the nation's 100th cycling title at Commonwealth Games.
"Roots" obliterated pastoral, sepia-toned myths of slavery, and it extolled the strength of the black family at a time when it was under assault by both white liberals and conservatives as pathological and dysfunctional.
Rob Bishop, chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources, blasted the terms of the deal as the majority of the island remains without power nearly two months later after Hurricane Maria obliterated its infrastructure.
During one brush with death, he told CNBC that "I was sitting in my foxhole" and I went to spit, and "shrapnel passed right where my body was" and obliterated a box filled with rations.
His anger emerged in a torrent, as he obliterated any benefit of the doubt he earned on Monday, thought piling on thought, in a style the nation has become accustomed to from his Twitter feed.
Cantalamessa, 20163, is the sole center-right candidate in the Torre del Greco constituency, which includes both Herculaneum and Pompeii — towns obliterated in 79 AD when Vesuvius erupted, spewing lava and ash across the region.
When she learns of this from Suzette she rushes to track down Jamie, with Magnus (Robbie McIntosh) at her side, hoping to keep Jamie from getting himself killed or Frank from having his future obliterated.
He obliterated 19613 rivals, some of them rising Republican stars, on the way to winning 37 states and building a coalition broad enough to include secular moderates in Massachusetts as well as evangelicals in Mississippi.
Here's a look at the records obliterated by the 27 wildfires: The costliest in US history Damage estimates from the 2017 wildfires topped $10 billion, said Adam Smith of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
In one front yard just across the street from an obliterated residence, hummingbirds fed from a feeder and the buzzing of wasps could be heard amid the roar of fire trucks moving through the area.
Sitting under a tarpaulin in front of his obliterated home, a mangle of shattered timber and broken concrete surrounding an immaculately intact green cupboard, the imam said shocked worshippers had questioned him about the quake.
The task of identifying the remains was complicated by the brutal nature of the war; the artillery used by Americans and their Southern Vietnamese allies was so powerful it often obliterated everything in its path.
I didn't take him very seriously as a writer; as I saw it, Buchan's worldly success richly compensated for—and effectively obliterated—the eccentricity of his wanting to be a writer in the first place.
It's unclear whether the passage was obliterated by Hamilton or by someone else — like his son John Church Hamilton, who prepared a 19th-century edition of Hamilton's papers that "suppressed some correspondence," Mr. Kiffer said.
"If it weren't for me, Hong Kong would have been obliterated in 14 minutes," Trump said in a phone interview on "Fox & Friends," the morning news show known for its fierce defenses of the president.
JOHANNESBURG — A deadly cyclone that struck Mozambique and other countries in southern Africa has nearly obliterated the worst-affected areas, flooding vast stretches of land, destroying roads and dams, and cutting off victims from help.
The person, whose status as a juror was confirmed by VICE News, said most people kept an open mind and judged the case based on the evidence, which obliterated any reasonable doubt about Chapo's guilt.
THE BIG DEAL: Trump claims Hong Kong 'would have been obliterated' without his actions – President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE on Friday claimed that Hong Kong "would have been obliterated" if he did not use it as leverage in trade negotiations with China.
"Barclays is not out of the woods yet, and that shows from it booking yet another statutory loss as costs linked to past misconduct obliterated profits again," Ken Odeluga, a market analyst at City Index, commented.
Though it was de rigueur in Jim Crow's waning days for white artists to "cover" African-American artists' hits, "Maybellene" crossed so many barriers that it all but obliterated them -- or, anyway, made them less imposing.
When the first six pages were revealed at New York Comic Con, the crowd went crazy for them, especially when the final page revealed the return of Rorschach — a character who was utterly obliterated in Watchmen.
I've had my crew—four at a time, and no more, with new recruits available to fill vacant roles, assuming you can find stray soldiers willing to step in—obliterated inside 20 minutes of play before.
Earning $15 million domestically and $2116 million worldwide, It obliterated the record for the highest grossing film in September, and stands as the highest grossing horror movie of all time (not adjusting for ticket price inflation).
"We had to watch Elvis around the clock, since he was taking so many drugs that he spent more time completely obliterated than not," writes Stanley, whose mother was Dee Presley, Presley's father Vernon's second wife.
An election that May called to strengthen her hand as Britain leaves the European Union ended with her political authority obliterated, her days in office likely numbered and the path to Brexit more muddied than ever.
First of all, the line between the public and private domains, between the search for the common good and the quest for private gain, is not only being eroded under the Trump presidency but nearly obliterated.
Now, with one foot out the door from a tenure that has all but obliterated her once formidable reputation as an anti-genocide activist, she's decided to kick Israel in the teeth on her way out.
Born in a country that, several times obliterated, cast its poets as interpreters of national identity, Mr. Wajda was a people's artist in a way unanticipated by the Communist regime that trained and ambivalently supported him.
The death toll from the Camp Fire that all but obliterated the mountain town community of Paradise in northern California stood unchanged at 88, the Butte County Sheriff Department said late on Saturday in a statement.
They were supposed to fall to P.S.G., too, as Blanc's team, which has obliterated the French league this season and looked powerful in whipping Chelsea in the previous round of this competition, appeared to be soaring.
The Camp Fire in particular was the most destructive and deadly wildfire in California history by far: It has virtually obliterated the 27,000-person town of Paradise, destroying almost 19,000 structures and killing at least 88.
It has obliterated the cul-de-sac between my womb and colon, causing my colon to sit at a right angle to my cervix, which — by the way — is pushed all the way to the left.
At a time when Brexit looms, the middle class is shrinking and arts funding has been obliterated, they are proof that London, while not what it was, is still the birthplace of fashion's most important rebels.
This season, the Rockets obliterated the N.B.A. record for most 3-pointers attempted, with 3,306, which accounted for 46.2 percent of their total field-goal attempts, and set the record for the most made, with 1,181.
The Rams, who were obliterated at home last week in the nadir of a 3-5 stretch, got several key offensive contributors back for this game and it showed in a 83-7 blowout over Arizona.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan/CREECH AIR FORCE BASE, Nevada (Reuters) - When U.S. drones obliterated a car carrying Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour last month, it was the kind of targeted killing that unmanned aircraft are best known for.
The years of Xiangyi weiming were obliterated, and, as the two women tried to pretend that nothing had happened, Sa had the uncanny feeling that they were merely acting out their roles of mother and daughter.
A Coca-Cola van rested at a 45-degree angle on a Pontiac minivan, and the curtains in a girl's room fluttered — the ceiling above obliterated with nothing to keep out the day's stiff, chilling wind.
While prospects for suppressing the fire grew more hopeful, authorities stepped up the grim task of sifting through rubble of homes obliterated in wind-driven flames that roared through Paradise, sending residents fleeing for their lives.
It was nearly obliterated under Maoist collectivization, and — after reviving in the 1980s — is now under assault from urban administrators and police officials who loathe dirt and disorder and often treat the traveling performers as embarrassing yokels.
It obliterated presenters' and Mr. Gervais's patter, turned a bit with Jonah Hill as the bear from "The Revenant" into a virtual silent movie, and treated home viewers as if we were exiled to the kids' table.
Unbeknownst to Esparza and his fellow passengers, the entire nose of the plane had basically been obliterated, and the front windshield had shattered—forcing the pilots to land the plane virtually blind, according to the Associated Press.
In the closing scene of the film, Lena's eyes shimmer as she embraces the clone of her husband, suggesting they both were obliterated in different ways, and reconstructed in an act of self-destruction come full circle.
Innovating on the internet in the age of 'grammable food and drink is a dastardly challenge but one drinking hole has taken science and our love for alcohol and with it, obliterated all other measly cocktail competition.
The makeover has not only changed the facial expression of Saint George to a kind of dumbfounded stare, but also obliterated many of the details in his ornate armor, which now resembles that of a toy knight.
The idea is to get the boodies and bilbies used to the cats, so that someday they can be released beyond the fence and not be instantly obliterated by predators they do not know how to fear.
As the film pushes forward, flashbacks trickle in, and we learn of Affleck's once domestic bliss with his ex-wife Randi (Michelle Williams, who devastates with her minimal scene time), and the nauseating tragedy that obliterated it.
Despite its inherent warts and blemishes, capitalism established its overwhelming superiority after World War II. The defeated countries of Germany and Japan, which were completely obliterated and whose economies were destroyed, adopted capitalism as an economic model.
Ceremonies were held in the village, including at its cemetery and memorial garden, laid out within the footprint of the Pantglas Junior School, which was obliterated that day, buried under 30 feet of mud, sludge and rubble.
And the possibility of reasoned deliberation at the heart of democratic life has been obliterated by the white-hot racial and cultural hatreds that Trump was able to exploit to get elected and that he constantly fuels.
The destruction was so widespread that it could be seen from outer space and so merciless that some in the region worried the Hema weren't just being driven from their homeland but being obliterated as a people.
And now, Afghan and American officials said, the same area that was obliterated by the United States' biggest conventional bomb is once again being used by extremists to plot attacks against the Afghan government and the West.
When some formal idea is obliterated or when somebody samples a piece of music that has nothing to do with the genre, it creates this kind of chaos of reference or this juxtaposition that nobody could imagine.
According to an analysis by the Centre for the Study of War, State and Society at the University of Exeter, approximately 212,24 German civilians were killed by allied air raids and 2500% of inner-city buildings obliterated.
For hosts like Dolores, freedom and the power of self-awareness also means taking responsibility for your choices, and her desire to get to "the weapon" and use it against her former captors has obliterated her conscience.
Two years ago, Puerto Rico was still recovering from Hurricane Irma when it took a direct hit from Hurricane Maria, which obliterated large swaths of the territory and left much of the island without electricity for months.
By now, the well-documented abuses of the H-1B program, such as the Disney workers who had to train their foreign-born replacements, should have obliterated the notion that immigration does not harm competing native workers.
JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Security forces have "obliterated" Islamic State (IS) militants in Afghanistan, President Ashraf Ghani said on Tuesday, hours after a prisoner swap with Taliban insurgents raised hopes of a lull in violence in the country.
ACTUALLY, FOR MOST OF OUR HISTORY, WE WERE SORT OF LOW COST, CHILD LABOR, WE STOLE THE JOBS FROM THE U.K. ONLY AFTER WORLD WAR II, WHEN WE HAD OBLITERATED EVERYBODY ELSE DID WE HAVE THIS MANUFACTURING RENAISSANCE.
A pair of 9-year-old twins, Sophia and Vassiliki Philippopoulou, were reportedly found dead hugging their grandparents in the seaside village of Mati, a coastal village east of Athens that was almost completely obliterated by the fire.
Under Trump's budget, climate change research would be obliterated, funding for the clean up of hazardous sites would be slashed by 45 percent, environmental justice programs would be phased out, and a projected 3,200 jobs would be eliminated.
In the opening ice hockey game at the 2017 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), held in the northeastern Turkish city of Erzurum, Team Russia obliterated the hosts from Turkey by a final score of 42-0 on Monday.
Setting aside the possibility that Obama hatred has obliterated his memory of the worst terrorist attack in American history, this remark reflects the strange exemption that George W. Bush is granted over 9/11 happening under his watch.
Poland: obliterated from the map for more than a century; restored and transformed; killing field par excellence of the Nazis; home to a burning Catholic faith, the "Christ of nations" in a collective subconscious brimming with persecution mania.
But they're obliterated by the immediacy and detail of his loss, of his living yet inexorably transmuting love for his dead wife, of their living baby daughter, of the modest domestic arrangements he can hardly bear to recall.
Like all the best comedy, there was an ineradicable honesty at its core—one that obliterated lines between underground and mainstream, what was edgy and what was acceptable, myths and reality, pancakes and whatever mortals eat for breakfast.
Jewish habitation in Judea/Samaria, the Biblical cradle of Jewish civilization, has existed from antiquity to modern times – until, in 1949, Jordan conquered this area and ruthlessly expelled all Jews and obliterated all historical vestiges of Jewish presence.
On Thursday, some of the nearly 130 people who once lived here returned, accompanied by firefighters, to try to retrieve a few belongings and mementos of a life that was obliterated in a few violent seconds of shaking.
Whatever economic stability they might derived from oil wealth in the years that followed was obliterated in 2011, when the Arab Spring took hold in the country, resulting in Gadhafi's brutal death and the fall of his regime.
Born in 1947 to a loving but illiterate and impoverished mother, who at times resorted to prostitution to make ends meet, and an absent father, Woodfox admits that his mother's wretched position obliterated any authority in his eyes.
The battle for Mosul, which President Barack Obama's administration had hoped to conclude before he left office in January, grew into a bloody nine-month slog, with entire neighborhoods obliterated in an effort to kill the remaining fighters.
The UFC proclaims Nunes is the greatest women's mixed martial artist of all time, and after she obliterated the avoided and feared featherweight Cris Cyborg in a single round in December 2018, it is easy to see why.
The Saturday Profile BEIRUT, Lebanon — On a stretch of road in northern Syria, a missile screamed from the sky and obliterated a car, killing an Islamist militant and leaving a wreck of twisted metal in an olive grove.
An administration at odds with itself In the days leading up to last week's announcement of new tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, Trump obliterated the chances for a diplomatic solution sought by his Treasury secretary.
When I bashed the three together in the small stone mortar that lives on my countertop, the garlic got completely obliterated so that no big pieces were left floating around and the chiles broke down into confettilike bits.
She still hadn't fully grasped that the Woolsey fire, which tore through Malibu and the surrounding region over the weekend, destroying hundreds of structures and nearly 2000,229 acres, had nearly obliterated Camp Hess Kramer and its sister, Camp Hilltop.
It's the story of a young trans man, Brandon Teena (Hillary Swank) and his doomed relationship with small-town girl Lana (Chloe Sevigny.) Get ready to cry... Just come into this one ready to have your heart absolutely obliterated
Eight years after China obliterated the opposition to win nine of the 14 golds on offer in Beijing, including seven of the eight men's titles, rival nations rejoiced in Rio as they completed the Asian nation's fall from grace.
Now, I've obliterated millions of video game goons in my time, but I anticipated The Division for the opportunity to answer the question: does it feel different slaughtering a virtual person in a recreation of where you take lunch?
Heath Herring's entire ground game was stuck in the 1990s as he turtled and rolled for kneebars: the which gave many old school heavyweights trouble but got him obliterated by controlling ground and pounders like Fedor Emelianenko and Lesnar.
Just three years later, after two revelations that she was involved with convicted child abusers temporarily obliterated her marketability and forced TLC to cancel the show, she's spent the year being trotted out as a strip club side show.
The US market has tanked twice in the modern period: during the early 1990s, when the first Gulf War provoked an oil-price shock; and during the Great Recession, when the credit that fuels the auto market was obliterated.
The real estate these schools sat on was valuable, and the feminist movement all but obliterated demand for their offerings, as the domestic talents once suggestive of elegance and good breeding began to look more like instruments of oppression.
Not only were the women of the earlier era largely dismissed during the next few years ("It was almost as though you were obliterated from the face of the earth," Hartigan said); all women artists seemed to be dismissed.
"Saw tracks of a shore bird probably a sanderling, and followed them a little, then they turned toward the water and were soon obliterated by the sea," she wrote in field notes that she kept in spiral-bound notebooks.
It obliterated its own previous record — 126 nominations in 2015 — and reasserted its position as King of Emmy Mountain after Netflix briefly stole the title (the first time any network had beat HBO in almost 20 years) last year.
It would mean that millions of lower-caste Indians, like Rohith Vemula, had to forfeit the aspirations of this life in exchange for the promise of some ultimate destiny, many lifetimes away, in which all differences would be obliterated.
I can only imagine how disorienting it must be to have the rules change on you so fast, to have your reputation obliterated in an instant, to be suddenly unable to do the work that gives you your identity.
Services like this offer us a preview of a maximalist capitalist future, in which the near-entirety of current-day retail — stores, humans and even storelike websites — have been identified as gatekeepers or sources of friction and accordingly obliterated.
"They're building, but they're not doing it well," said Domingos Jeremias, 48, a farmer whose assessment was echoed by the other men milling around the center of the city, obliterated during the war, which lasted from 1975 to 2002.
The habitat of the Kangaroo Island dunnart, a critically endangered, mouse-like marsupial found nowhere else, has been obliterated, said Katja Hogendoorn, an ecologist and entomologist at the University of Adelaide in South Australia who works on the island.
By the time the comment period closed at the end of August, the number of comments had obliterated all previous records, with more than five times as many as the last time the issue had come up for debate.
Lance R. Bunch, assistant deputy commanding general for Air, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A), told journalists that Operation Iron Tempest, a year-long campaign that began in late 2017, had obliterated 200 heroin labs, cutting off vital Taliban funding.
The diversity of imagery, from a black-and-white photograph of trees sewn together with red thread to obliterated pages from a book, adds to a portrait of a recluse whose separation from the world made him a legend.
She still hadn't fully grasped that the Woolsey fire, which tore through Malibu and the surrounding region over the weekend, destroying hundreds of structures and nearly 212,000 acres, had nearly obliterated Camp Hess Kramer and its sister camp, Gindling Hilltop.
As much as six inches (212 cm) of rain was expected to fall over the next several days around the town of Paradise, a community of nearly 2600,275 people, many of them retirees, that was largely obliterated by the Camp Fire.
There's a level that takes place in what looks almost exactly like the so-called Highway of Death, a burnt out convoy of Iraqi vehicles that the U.S.-led coalition obliterated while they were in retreat during the Gulf War.
Before accusations of sexual harassment, assault, and rape from at least 70 women obliterated Weinstein's career — including the Academy's Board of Governors vote to expel him from membership — he had been one of the most towering figures at the Academy Awards.
Georg Baselitz, who hailed from a village called Baselitz close to a near-obliterated architectural masterpiece called Dresden, absconded to the West, and shocked the prudish by painting, in the early 1960s, the human figure looking malign and sexually degraded.
His actual break time — the time he would have to himself, to eat a sandwich or make a phone call — was all but obliterated, and an Amtrak colleague has since described a collective sense that Bostian was "frazzled" on arrival.
Stepping into the gallery, I gazed at the show, curated by Richard Torchia, as it presented grids, lines, and vitrines bursting full of Pati Hill's delicate, remarkable images, all made on the rather unremarkable IBM Copier II. My cynicism was obliterated.
Little of the building withstood the winds of the hurricane and as LeClaire, taking photos, overlooked her debris-covered yard and other obliterated homes the mother of the "Most People Are Good" singer became too overwhelmed, breaking down in tears.
In the event that the planet's obliterated tomorrow by an asteroid (because that shit just happens sometimes), let this video for Lil Yachty's anti-cuffing anthem "1 Night" stand as the key document of where human civilization was at c.
And even though too much time has passed for him to be fully prosecuted, there's solace knowing that the only thing Stone truly cared about, dying with the full respect of the army and his daughter, has since been obliterated.
While Trump was campaigning against the Iran deal, then-President Obama was literally sending hundreds of millions of dollars by plane in cash to the mullahs, even while they openly referred to Israel as a cancer that must be completely obliterated.
But while he expressed hope that voters in the Northeast would embrace him, he was obliterated by Mr. Trump in the five states that held primaries last week, and he never matched Mr. Cruz as the main alternative to Mr. Trump.
That was symbolized last Friday, when Giuliani's unexpected revelations linking Trump to the payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels almost obliterated coverage of the one-year anniversary of the House Republican vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Read more: Jorge Masvidal said Ben Askren doesn't even belong in the UFC after he got obliterated in a couple of secondsWithin one day, it became increasingly apparent that Jorge Masvidal's five second knockout win was completely rehearsed in the gym.
President Obama reacted to the atrocity—which not only crossed but obliterated his self-described "red line" for taking action in the Syrian civil war—by having the U.S. military draw up a plan to destroy Assad's small Air Force.
During the Blitz, a V-1 buzz bomb damaged his family's home and obliterated a balsa-wood model that he had made, and which he treasured, of the battleship H.M.S. Nelson: a poignant memory that he recovered, he said, in psychoanalysis.
"This is what happens when Wall Street gets too negative — you had so many people anticipating even worse numbers in the expectation that a company that sells winter coats would get obliterated after the heat wave lasted through Christmas," Cramer said.
In the third of nine tight, hushed miniatures, a trill was stretched out, slowly obliterated; in the fourth, a chorale became immobile, yet still comprehensible; the last was a brushing arioso, bowed on the instruments' bodies, necks and tuning pegs.
CIZRE, Turkey — The stench of death and the smell of gunpowder rose from mounds of rubble Wednesday as residents of the Turkish town of Cizre returned to find many of their homes obliterated amid Turkey's efforts to crush Kurdish militants.
The veteran kickboxer obliterated Lawler's right leg for nearly four minutes to the point that on contact with the kick, his own leg flew dramatically through the air and nearly connected with his own head as Manhoef landed the shot.
Kalla was the toast of Sweden at the 2014 Games in Sochi after a stunning last-leg performance in the women's 4x5km relay obliterated a 25-second gap to the leader to win gold in a lung-busting sprint finish.
And during his speech on Wednesday — one in which he struggled to pronounce a number of words — Trump joked not only about giving himself a Medal of Honor but also about how he's obliterated the line between campaigning and governing.
The latest fatality count was announced as authorities released a revised list of 130 people reported missing by loved ones after flames largely obliterated the Sierra foothills town of Paradise, about 250 miles (222 km) north of San Francisco, last Thursday.
The scene was apocalyptic: Twisted steel from the skeletal frames of destroyed vehicles sticking out of mounds of earth; ammunition belts strewn along the side of the road; bloated and decomposing bodies of ISIS fighters lying between the obliterated buildings.
After a lifetime on the outskirts of Marsh Harbour — where he raised a family and worked as a butcher in a fish house until he lost his eyesight to diabetes — his home, his community and everything he built has been obliterated.
About 87 percent of Australia's wildlife is endemic to the country, which means it can only be found on this island continent, and a great many of those species have populations living in the regions now being obliterated by the fires.
Mr. Trump has destroyed so many norms, has been credibly accused of breaking so many laws and has otherwise engaged in such a dizzying array of possibly impeachable behaviors that any intelligible story line has been blurred, if not obliterated.
Up to four inches of rain is expected to fall from late on Tuesday through Friday in the Sierra foothills, the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center said, including in Paradise, which was all but obliterated by the Camp Fire.
With one word -- "spying" -- Barr on Wednesday ingratiated himself with his new boss, gave fresh life to a conservative media narrative and obliterated any remaining chance that he can now be seen as a good faith arbiter of the Mueller report.
She obliterated some of the conspiracy theories that led Trump to oust her and revealed that she was given a word of support from John Sullivan, the deputy secretary of state, even as Trump pulled her from her post in Ukraine.
The group's rise has been rapid, and obliterated all previous notions of how far a Korean-speaking act can go in the U.S. It also reflects a K-pop audience that is widening and maturing, here and around the world.
The group were found in the hotel kitchen area which was not crushed by the tonnes of snow that obliterated much of the four-storey building, media said Helicopters have been dispatched with equipment and doctors to help extract and evacuate the survivors.
The Syrian regime, along with Russia, have obliterated parts of the city's east in recent months, and although they say they have created humanitarian corridors out, many residents do not trust that they will make it to safety on the other side.
Given also that the Democrats are at a historically low ebb, obliterated electorally in much of the country, and with institutions badly neglected under Mr Obama, groups such as Indivisible might not merely influence the party, as the Tea Party influenced the Republicans.
Rather, his "Transitive Refraction for John Oswald" was conceived as an homage to the name-checked Toronto sound artist and his ground-breaking 270 release, Grayfolded, which obliterated and reconfigured several hundred live recordings of the Dead's "Dark Star" into infinitely rippling symphonies.
The film — starring Gal Gadot, Chris Pine and Robin Wright — received glowing reviews, caused a Twitterstorm praising its message of empowerment, and has now obliterated box office records by scoring the biggest opening weekend for a female-directed film, with $22017 million.
United States For two dozen third-graders who survived the massive wildfire that largely obliterated Paradise, California, school is now the small home of their teacher, Sheri Eichar: Reading center on the couch, math in the kitchen nook, language in the corner.
A tornado that touched down on Wednesday evening in Dickinson County, Kansas, which sits about 165 miles west of the airport, obliterated eight houses and nearly destroyed 15 to 20 more homes and farmsteads, the Kansas Adjutant General's Department said in a statement.
At the time, I was working on a book about the Holocaust, and had spent several years interviewing the few remaining survivors from a small Polish town whose Jewish population had been obliterated by what you could legitimately call an exercise of imperium .
As music, it was best when each player improvised as part of a foursome; as a musical statement, the thrashing final crescendo obliterated the city sounds around it, as if to say that the music was here and would not be quieted.
There was a period when it seemed whole sections of the rainforest might be obliterated in service of the massive crush of Simpson-related books, which practically became a sub-genre for publishing houses in the months and years after the trial.
"My fear now, after this pullback, is more about missing the next leg up than being obliterated by the next leg down because Nvidia's chips are at the center of the hottest trends in tech, from artificial intelligence to gaming to , " Cramer said.
When Holly Holm obliterated Ronda Rousey in two rounds and became the women's champion, her lackluster performances in the UFC up to that point were retconned as her 'holding back' so that she wouldn't tip off the top fighters to her game.
And how are there so many Americans willing to accept Trump's corrosion of our culture and our discourse, to gleefully follow him as he plumbs the depths, probing for a bottom of acceptability that, in his world, seems to have been obliterated?
As much as 275 inches (252 cm) of rain was expected to fall over several days starting early on Wednesday around the town of Paradise, a community of nearly 2000,000 people, many of them retirees, that was largely obliterated by the Camp Fire.
He has researched cases in which family members had no idea their relative was lynched or didn't wish to revisit the traumatic story, and he has seen others in which the killing grounds have been obliterated by parking lots or office buildings.
Yet another study found feral cats are highly attracted to areas that burned recently and tend to avoid ones three months or older, perhaps because vegetation has begun to grow back by that time, or they've simply obliterated the prey species there.
Zverev was down by a set and a break early — and down a racket he'd obliterated by then, too — before collecting himself and coming back to beat 63th-ranked Dusan Lajovic of Serbia, 2-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1, 6-43.
But along came Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 2202,2628 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE and obliterated them all.
"President Trump told Fox, if it weren't for him, thousands of people would've been killed in HK and HK would have been obliterated in 14 minutes," Hu Xijin, the outspoken editor in chief for the state-run Global Times, wrote on Twitter.
" They proceeded about 20 feet farther down the sidewalk and there, in chalk that had only partly been obliterated by rain, Ms. Pitkin had inscribed almost exactly the same words Ms. Michalos had just uttered: "This is where I knew I loved you.
The finale concluded with a scene in which a nuclear device planted in the statue obliterated it, covering New York in the sort of all-day cloud cover that will allow the vampires to take over the city and maybe the world.
In his hometown of Lagos—from a room called Sao Café Lagos— the man born Obi Ajuonuma obliterated ole' Norbert's record by a whole forty hours, performing non-stop for ten straight days from June 22 to 11:30 PM on July 2.
The date is April 20—the anniversary of the Columbine school shooting—and Tyler is a caricature of everything we've heard about from mass shooting coverage over the last couple news cycles: male, white, an outcast, struggling with mental health, nursing an obliterated ego.
Let's just postulate that the French Bulldog here is going up in the air to catch a pass and the ball is somewhere out of the camera's view—somewhere either below or behind the camera—when he is obliterated by the Unidentified Doberman Type Dog.
Warren made the trip two days after the hurricane made landfall — killing at least 14 people as it plowed through the region — from her home in southwest Georgia to check on her own ancestral home in Mexico Beach, an area nearly obliterated by Michael.
Warren made the trip two days after the hurricane made landfall — killing at least 2295 people as it plowed through the region — from her home in southwest Georgia to check on her own ancestral home in Mexico Beach, an area nearly obliterated by Michael.
Because while there's some playful banter among the characters, their personal stories have been largely obliterated with the exception of Hawke, whose role is a sort-of hybrid of the parts played by Robert Vaughn (the self-doubting killer) and Brad Dexter in the original.
Here are three times the comedian delivered the laughs (some of them a little more uncomfortable than others): 2006: Stephen Colbert obliterated George W. Bush, and the press corps barely chuckled: 2009: Wanda Sykes pokes fun at Michelle Obama on a royal faux pas.
While President Trump once said that he'd see investigations into his business dealings as crossing a "red line," it appears that Trump himself obliterated that line, intermingling his business and campaign until it was impossible for prosecutors to untangle one without forensically examining the other.
"[The] bottom line is that the average just keep staying resilient, and if you stick around, I'll explain the itchy fingers that may very well be behind this market's seeming inability to crater even when you expect it to just plain get obliterated," Cramer said.
The color-coded map, using data collected by the Suomi NPP satellite, quantifies the brightness of the night sky across the world, ranging from dark, pristine views like that over the ocean, to major cities where artificial light has completely obliterated the natural darkness.
Repeated airstrikes that obliterated buildings and engulfed neighborhoods in flames killed about 100 people in Aleppo, the divided northern Syrian city that has epitomized the horrors of the war, turning the brief cease-fire of last week and hopes for humanitarian relief into faint memories.
There were no reports of injuries among the building's residents, according to its managing agent, Tony Savarese, but the force of the explosion shattered windows as high as the third floor, broke a door frame and obliterated a security camera perched above the entrance.
The images and textures that shaped the imaginative landscape of Mr. Wajda's films were drawn from a life that reflected Poland's tragic modern history, beginning with the outbreak of World War II, when the Nazis invaded and obliterated Poland in partnership with the Russians.
Patrick Nagatani, a Japanese-American who was born just days after an atomic bomb obliterated Hiroshima, his family's hometown, and who devoted his photographic career to evoking the nuclear legacy of the adopted nation that interned his parents during World War II, died on Oct.
In a matter of weeks, some of the most biodiverse places on the planet—ecosystems whose flora and fauna have been shaped by millions of years evolution in geographically isolated but stable environments—are being obliterated by fires that have humanity's fingerprints all over them.
What matters then, is whether that diplomatic progress is obliterated with another launch, and if the North is prepared to lose that leverage at this point in its renewed dialogue with the South, as the US continues to look to tougher sanctions against Pyongyang.
In a month a member of the national guard earns 2,000 bolívars — but a kilo of meat costs 8,000 bolívars, and a carton of eggs, 9,000 bolívars, said Mr. Solano, explaining how the country's devastating inflation has obliterated the purchasing power of so many.
"Last night, we obliterated the major research facility that it used to assemble weapons of mass murder," Haley said at U.N. Security Council meeting called by Russia, which has condemned the Friday night strike on Syria's chemical weapon capabilities by the U.S., France and Britain.
With the interview she brokered between actor Sean Penn and drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, the actress Kate del Castillo obliterated the boundaries between fiction and reality in the murky world of drug lords and the mass media machines that profit off their stories.
The blaze at Krentel's home was so fierce that it ravaged a video surveillance recorder that may have provided a picture of her killer and obliterated any chance of discovering if the fire-damaged gun found near her body was the same weapon used to kill her.
Just as he was purportedly trying to negotiate a cumbersome, wide-ranging deal with China, Trump obliterated whatever smidgen of confidence might be left in his team with a single tweet, threatening new tariffs on Mexico despite a pending trade deal between the US, Mexico and Canada.
Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been spat on, covered in graffiti, spray-painted with swastikas, splotched with dog shit, and—after someone laid into it with a pickax last month—completely obliterated twice, only to be cleaned up and repaired each time.
The destruction of the World Trade Centre in 2001 obliterated the floor used by four of New York's commodity exchanges but even before the flames were extinguished they were back to business, some in small temporary facilities like technological junk shops, knit together by familiar cries.
On the federal level, the FCC's "Restoring Internet Freedom" order not only obliterated popular net neutrality rules, but crippled the agency's ability to protect consumers from a seemingly endless parade of bad ISP behavior, from historically terrible customer service and obnoxious fees to skyrocketing broadband prices.
After all, Wonder Woman hasn't just exceeded expectations, it's obliterated them; WB only projected the movie would earn about $65 million domestically, and it's already brought in more than $435 million total worldwide, which doesn't even include the upcoming debut in Germany and, later this summer, Japan.
In mid-November 2001, as they moved toward the city of Kandahar, the Taliban's de facto capital in southern Afghanistan, Amerine's team called in airstrikes against advancing Taliban units and more or less obliterated a Taliban column of a thousand men that had been dispatched from Kandahar.
Over the course of several treatments with actinium injected into the patient, the tumors were obliterated: It was a really small trial, so there's a lot more research to be done to figure out if this treatment is safe and effective, but the results were promising.
And Kennedy has seen its share of damage from more distant storms in the past: When Sandy passed 200 miles offshore in 2012, powerful surge obliterated a chunk of the shoreline between launchpads 393A and 39B, forcing NASA to conduct a multimillion dollar shoreline restoration effort.
After John and Susan Munro refused to sell their home to Trump, he built a 15-foot-high bank of earth on two sides of their house on a half-acre plot that obliterated their sweeping views across open land to a lighthouse in the distance.
Putin has obliterated the early shoots of Russian democracy as evidence of weakness and obeisance to the West; his eighty-per-cent popularity rating is built on arousing nationalism and a hatred of minorities (ethnic and sexual), the suppression of dissent, and a bare-chested macho image.
But, by the end of 2017, when the government's target was obliterated and 28 million tourists arrived during one year, it was clear that Japan's long history of perfecting short, sharp experiential offerings — from onsen springs to pancakes — had won a new generation of admirers from overseas.
Those of us who DID read the documentation (of small business owners he stiffed, women he groped, hundreds of lies that he told, as well as the lawsuits he obliterated with his ubiquitous countersuits) now seem to be living in a permanent state of stupefied amazement.
In this fast-track connected globalized society we have going on, I feel that "nerd" culture has almost been entirely obliterated—what have you observed happening to these spaces for niche fandom, even outside of places like hardcore, that used to feel private, like our own secret sanctuary?
The report published Tuesday by researchers with the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University also found that Puerto Rico did not adequately prepare residents for Maria, which obliterated the island in September 2017, and that doctors were confused about how to classify the dead.
As for the plot of said script, it sounds fairly generic: Saban's Power Rangers follows five ordinary high school kids who must become something extraordinary when they learn that their small town of Angel Grove — and the world — is on the verge of being obliterated by an alien threat.
The sad truth of the matter is that it was years ago that one political movement in this country obliterated the "rules" Brooks is talking about, and its adherents enable Donald Trump to pull the country down daily to any level of unacceptable behavior that he—and they—desire.
Smart bombs were first used in Vietnam, but during the Persian Gulf war, they became media stars, with generals and news anchors presenting footage of the weapons in action, until the moment the screen went to static as the bombs obliterated their internal cameras along with the target.
There are few in-house alterations that can make life easier for Butler, but he hardly ever plays with Nemanja Bjelica (who, ho-hum, is the most accurate three-point shooter in the league right now); in the 52 minutes they've shared the floor Minnesota has obliterated everything.
It not only resisted the onslaught of U.S. and Mexican efforts in the bloody 85033-12 drug war period in Mexico — unlike the Tijuana, Juárez and Gulf cartels, which were substantially weakened, and Los Zetas, which was nearly obliterated — but it emerged unscathed and more than likely stronger.
Taking a page out of Hamas' Charter towards the State of Israel, ever-grieving Democrats continue to march in lockstep against the results of the 6900 Presidential Election, condemning Donald Trump as a loathsome aberration and recognizing his right to exist — as president — only until he is obliterated.
Trump and his followers must be routed with a Foch-like attack; otherwise, the Republican Party will be obliterated in the November general election by probable Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
The line between performer and audience member at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Chelsea — New York's high temple of improv comedy — was finally obliterated around 1:30 in the morning Wednesday, as seats were vacated and the crowd streamed onto the stage like N.B.A. fans after a championship.
But … I had a few nerdy money guy rules that we discussed to ensure this mortgage was obliterated in less than five years: 15-year mortgage In our first house together, I had made a lot of uneducated first-time homebuyer mistakes that I didn't want to repeat.
The men, needing a headquarters, had commandeered an abandoned mud-mortar house whose primary charm was its location: the building next door had been obliterated by an air strike, and the remains of half a dozen Islamic State fighters—charred torsos, limbs, and heads—still littered the rubble.
Robert Moses, lionized in his pre-World War II years as the brilliant and incorruptible designer of badly needed New York parks, parkways and beaches, was widely viewed at the end of his life as an arrogant bully who obliterated neighborhoods to build expressways that hastened the city's decline.

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