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The tool I was gravitating towards was massive, obliterating distortion.
The worst were dismal eyesores, obliterating views and puffing smoke.
Airstrike after airstrike pounded the area, obliterating buildings into powder.
Do you want corporations obliterating speech the state can't touch?
Obliterating its target, the Navy says, like a long-distance blowtorch.
Obliterating history and building walls is a common task of emperors.
Mine starts mid-chest and runs through my navel, obliterating it.
Whatever subtlety there once was to this art, technology is now obliterating.
Ms. Hasina's obsession with obliterating opponents has deeply polarized traditionally tolerant Bangladesh.
Tragically, we're obliterating men who fall outside this narrow template of masculinity.
It can be an emotional machine-gun for demagogues, obliterating rational argument.
How do we form a coalition of resistance without obliterating our differences?
Obliterating the symbolism, it was thought, could make the problem go away.
Take back your time, one feed-obliterating browser extension at a time.
By obliterating nuance, you can make things go an awful lot wider.
Sometimes love conquers all, obliterating your rationality into tiny shards of melted nothingness.
The story of technology is the story of developing and then obliterating scarcity.
He was actually a sad loser obliterating himself for the sake of revenge.
Obliterating sea foam bisects the image: the time before and the time after.
Does she welcome Polly back into the house, obliterating her marriage in the process?
Robots and artificial intelligence are obliterating many formerly well-paying, low-skill Midwest occupations.
MAD — mutually assured destruction — has kept Russia and the U.S. from obliterating each other.
Trump jokes about obliterating the line between campaign rallies and official White House events.
The book is Zimmer at his best: obliterating misconceptions about science in gentle prose.
This book is Zimmer at his best: obliterating misconceptions about science with gentle prose.
The conflagrations are obliterating landscapes and their ecosystems, reshaping the continent in irreparable ways.
" A few years later, another Chinese general talked of obliterating "hundreds of American cities.
Russell Westbrook is already obliterating the limitations of what normal basketball human beings can do.
Earlier this week another anti-Trump protester took a pickax to the star, obliterating it.
Mudslides hit areas just outside the capital of Freetown, sweeping down hillsides and obliterating everything.
In the obliterating sunlight, the stones appeared weary and porous, as insubstantial as sugar cubes.
But by the 16th century, the English Tudors were obliterating them in long-simmered stews.
Platt and Vasilenko spent the next few hours happily obliterating tin cans, grapefruits and watermelons.
Far from obliterating Labour, he re-energized it, shifting its politics far to the left.
Why fears of a Bernie Sanders nomination obliterating Democrats' control of the House are overblown
The opposite, then -- obliterating such objects -- is nothing short of a violent strain of erasure.
She enjoys cooking festive dinners for her family and obliterating North Korea with nuclear weapons.
Until then, just keep obliterating the karaoke mic with the rage of a thousand suns.
This matches other polling that shows Trump absolutely obliterating the Republican field in his reelection bid.
If there's a better way to decompress than obliterating innocent vehicles, we'd like to hear it.
Trump did define his conditions as obliterating ISIS, crushing al Qaeda and preventing a Taliban victory.
The Silicon Valley cultural obsession with achieving escape velocity and obliterating the competition is permanent, though.
Think Jesse Owens and his four gold medals in 1936, obliterating Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy.
Menechino wanted Stanton to focus on obliterating those mistakes, not on handling a pitcher's nastiest stuff.
The presence of noncombatants is all that has stopped the United States from obliterating the convoy.
This makes the mini a hugely powerful tiny tablet, clearly obliterating anything else in its size class.
He didn't just break the record, he smashed it Hulk-style, obliterating the time by 28 minutes.
Protecting them from the challenge of history by obliterating uncomfortable facts about the past would infantilize them.
That's because with the Inspire and Inspire HR, Fitbit is obliterating its entire lower-end product offering.
Gone are the days of America's youth getting hammered, smoking doobies, and obliterating mailboxes with garbage cans.
Tragedy has a habit of compelling its survivors toward a kind of obliterating inertia or relentless activism.
Do curve-obliterating blazers, high-collar silks and flat shoes somehow align with the current modesty movement?
By obliterating faces, remixing landscapes, and finding unexpected juxtapositions, Tulloch creates new moments from these faded memories.
The Sixers new starting five is obliterating opponents on both ends and he's the primary reason why.
And, of that cloud infrastructure, Amazon now controls just under half, obliterating competitors like Microsoft and Google.
Her emotional legibility goes a long way toward making some scenes bearable, despite the story's obliterating pressure.
Or, as the Internet has recently become hip to, it's great for obliterating a bunch of random stuff.
But we actually have a fairly recent example of a middle-weight progressive obliterating a heavyweight right-winger.
On Saturday, the reclusive state released a dramatic propaganda video of it obliterating Washington with a nuclear missile.
Increasing numbers of Republicans have expressed anxiety over obliterating the law without a replacement to show voters. Sen.
Silicon Valley, he writes, is obsessed with "obliterating" the competition, directly at odds with American anti-trust rules.
In other words, it's embracing the brute reality of power — while obliterating one of its most important constraints.
Critics of world literature, Kirsch writes, see translation into English and the homogenization of style as obliterating nuance.
Since the Great Recession, many kitchens have cut back on what they considered superfluous luxuries, obliterating pastry departments.
Since the Great Recession, many kitchens have cut back on what they considered superfluous luxuries, obliterating pastry departments.
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party thoroughly routed Theresa May's Conservatives, obliterating her majority and resulting in a hung Parliament.
Erdogan is dead set on obliterating the SDF and any Kurdish aspirations for independence, in Turkey, Syria and elsewhere.
And yet, by partially obliterating the pattern, Bittman demonstrates that she isn't precious, that she is after something more.
As early as her 1996 appearance as a reporter on Nash Bridges, Tyler has spent her career obliterating stereotypes.
In this case, the rocket and the payload were destroyed, obliterating hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of equipment.
Instead, he told me that many users have compared it to the anxiety-obliterating feeling of popping a Xanax.
Cather introduced a new way of seeing, placing us in landscapes of "obliterating strangeness," of saturating color and light.
"We're just waiting for Hurricane Rudy to stop obliterating everything in its path," the White House official told Insider.
"We're just waiting for Hurricane Rudy to stop obliterating everything in its path," one White House official told Insider.
On islands around the globe, invasive rodents are obliterating native plants and animals — many of which exist nowhere else.
On Wednesday, they nudged the mark to 46 by obliterating an opponent that is probably bound for the playoffs.
With every passing scandal, the internet has become a leaner, more efficient ignominy engine, obliterating careers in record times.
The presentation at Empac was as effectively mysterious as the most memorable, identity-obliterating sequences of Mr. Lynch's film.
Cashore's latest is a defiantly weird, genre-obliterating book — it all but rewires your brain as you read it.
But Trump's way of lurching into a room is inseparable from his propensity for creating chaos and obliterating meaning.
With rare exception, gentrification proceeds in the modern era either by exploiting the past (often tastelessly) or obliterating it.
Total spending has approached $40 million, obliterating the previous record of $30 million for a Florida congressional race in 2012.
Unlike World War II, the fight is not about destroying armies, capturing leaders and obliterating economic and industrial capacity alone.
For weeks, a subreddit dedicated to the villain of Avengers: Infinity War has been obsessed with obliterating half its community.
He recently stirred outrage by suggesting that he could bring a swift end to the war by obliterating the nation.
Death could come in a single drop seeping through a ceiling, or it could torrent down in an obliterating flood.
Then the volcano erupted, burying Akrotiri in ash and obliterating much of Santorini, turning it into a few smaller islands.
It's remarkable, necessary, and never more on display than when he's obliterating the opposition with his back to the basket.
By the time Fani hit on Friday morning, knocking down trees and obliterating shack houses, just about everybody was safe.
It's wonderful when an old picture lets us in like this, obliterating the distance between its then and our now.
The mission of obliterating al Qaeda's terrorist infrastructure in the country and punishing the Taliban was achieved in late 2001.
In November the government hosted a big pow-wow on wildlife conservation, obliterating tonnes of confiscated ivory in a satisfying fireball.
I was convinced we wouldn't get ice-breathing Viserion until season 8, but it was thrilling to see him obliterating Eastwatch.
Obliterating Barack Obama's legacy, by withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Paris climate accord and Iran deal, was a cinch.
But the tech industry seems convinced that obliterating the last remnants of analog technology is in our best long-term interests.
It showcases different avant-garde 'allstars' from boundary obliterating avante garde art movement Fluxus, including one of Sakamoto's heroes, John Cage.
More than a dozen fires are burning across the state, claiming lives, obliterating homes and setting records for their destructive force.
But instead of defeating the rebels, the campaign has sunk into a grinding stalemate, systematically obliterating Yemen's already bare-bones economy.
More surprising was Erik's crise de conscience, which has the unintended consequence of obliterating the entire strategy of imperfect self-defense.
Crowd Cow and similar start-ups promise to do that work, without obliterating the identities of small ranchers like Mr. Meyers.
There's a small but very real possibility that, one day, a city-leveling (or even: planet-obliterating) asteroid could hit the planet.
Unions and other critics have accused Walmart of obliterating small businesses, denuding towns of local shops and encouraging suppliers to manufacture abroad.
The Camp Fire is the most destructive in the state's history, torching thousands of homes and obliterating the historic town of Paradise.
Since it was launched in 2005, Prime has become the retail equivalent of the "Death Star," capable of obliterating decades-old businesses.
The L.A. County D.A. slapped him with one count of felony vandalism for obliterating -- on video, obtained by TMZ -- the President's star.
Instagram completely obliterating its feed while everyone is stuck on their parents' couch is exactly the holiday drama I needed this week!
The impressively profane anti-hero in the red-and-black suit who took home a record-obliterating bounty in his movie's opening weekend.
Obviously, it covers every square inch of land with solar panels, thereby obliterating the biosphere (a "sphere" of which we are a part).
Let the trolley continue to speed the way it's going, and it will smash into the crowd, obliterating the people in its way.
Sam treats Debbie differently than all the other women, stroking her ego while obliterating all the other women's with his frequent misogynistic remarks.
The trouble—from an investor's perspective—was that Neumann seemed more interested in buying mansions and shooting tequila than in obliterating his rivals.
Then 9/7303 happened and the internet altered the transmission of entertainment forever, obliterating her particular brand of Pepsi-shilling, pretty-girl redemption.
Between January 2014 and September 2015, when I landed in Vladivostok, the value of the ruble fell by half, obliterating Russians' purchasing power.
Keep in mind that ISIS terrorists are still terrorizing Syrians, and that Turkey is intent on obliterating Kurds domestically and in nearby Syria.
Within a few years, North Korea will become the latest country capable of obliterating San Francisco or Chicago, if chooses to do so.
A unique form the lawyer-poet uses is redaction, a legal tactic obliterating the most sensitive information in a court document to readers.
If you happen to see a Pixar lamp hopping down the neighborhood on the 31st, obliterating every "I" in sight, it could be Sundquist.
Lee's foray into 120 frames-per-second shooting, combined with depth-of-field-obliterating 3D cinematography, made for a perfect storm of visual disorientation.
Sony's cans give me the extra benefit of obliterating the noise around me — which is an advantage anyone can appreciate in almost any circumstance.
The mother of a British Olympic bronze medalist has blasted newspapers' coverage for obliterating his son's win in favour of his synchronised diving's partner.
"Third Stone from the Sun" ends with the frustrated alien obliterating the planet; "Up from the Skies" concludes on a more resigned, forlorn note.
" The Trump campaign even ran a political ad during Game 7 of the World Series on Wednesday that credited the president with "obliterating ISIS.
Since their arrival, a 16-story building has risen at the corner of Amity and Henry Streets, obliterating their slivered view of Lower Manhattan.
After days of obliterating intensity records, Dorian weakened to a Category 0.63 storm on September 3rd, but it remains a dangerous force of nature.
Rather than obliterating these artworks from the art historical canon, which would stifle meaningful and essential discussion, we must give voice to the victims represented.
A Los Angeles man pleaded guilty Wednesday to obliterating President Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a pickax earlier this year.
And as is their tech-given rite, social media users have seized upon the black hole like cats to a cosmos-obliterating ball of yarn.
And Lenovo should be embarrassed about obliterating the Motorola brand, given that its own smartphones have never risen to any greater esteem than being usable.
Last year, AlphaGo beat one of the world's best Go players, South Korea's Lee Sedol, obliterating him 4-1 in a set of five matches.
Attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing Al-Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and stopping mass terror attacks against America before they emerge.
His discussion of obliterating North Korea was terrifying, but he also thanked Russia and China, two of the regime's enablers, for supporting sanctions against it.
There are times when he feels invincible—witness him obliterating the Chicago Bulls on Christmas—as a pick-and-pop big with a trustworthy jumper.
Tossing a cigarette butt out a car window or failing to extinguish a campfire can end up obliterating hundreds of thousands of acres within weeks.
You're never going to get background-obliterating portrait shots from hardware this tiny, but it's still useful for closeups of food, pets, and so on.
It means not hiding behind the false premise that privacy-obliterating technology is inevitable, as Mr. Ton-That and Mr. Scalzo have chosen to do.
The film's most haunting scene finds Luv ordering round after round of body-obliterating laser-blasts—all while getting a high-tech manicure from miles away.
As Mashable explained back when The Force Awakens was obliterating ticket presales records, there is simply far more movie-theater capacity than fans could possibly demand.
Aerys was killed by one of his own Kingsguard, Jaime Lannister (permanently branded "Kingslayer") who was trying to stop him from obliterating King's Landing with wildfire.
If my anger were a force of nature, it would be snow falling on a mountain until it becomes an avalanche, obliterating everything in its path.
It was an avalanche, hurtling downhill, snapping trees and houses like tinkertoys, taking up every sound in its path and obliterating it in a white roar.
She's also sitting on an entire mountain of Dragonglass, which we've already theorized could be the secret ingredient to making more White Walker-obliterating Valyrian steel.
As they overwhelmed a conga line of opponents, the Warriors went about the uncharitable business of obliterating records, each new number more impressive than the last.
He also sank 402 3-pointers, obliterating the N.B.A. record that he had already held, all while coping with a spotlight that burned brighter than ever.
He singularly failed to live up to the national expectations of a sportsman, obliterating as he did the vaunted ideals of modesty, decorum and general seemliness.
In reality, by obliterating the middle ground between the left and right's health care visions, the enactment of Trumpcare would shorten the way to single payer.
In Mt. Juliet, the storm tore apart homes and other buildings, obliterating their roofs and scattering debris across yards, aerial video from CNN affiliate WSMV showed.
This summer, he climbed the high points in all 50 states in just 21 days, obliterating another record — to the delight of his social media followers.
In this nearly three-hour sequel, the Avengers and their superhero allies team up to try to stop Thanos (Josh Brolin) from obliterating half the universe.
Marvel's "Avengers: Endgame" took in $1.2 billion worldwide this past weekend, obliterating records — and giving the theater industry some hope, Brooks Barnes of the NYT writes.
Now, with 24-year-old Shields obliterating opponents left and right ... there have been some comparisons made between her and Laila -- and Laila AIN'T HAVIN' IT!!!
Obliterating violence has become one of his auteurist signatures, never mind that excitedly turning a villain into BBQ meat doesn't really add anything to the film.
I wrapped a scarf round my mouth and chin, wore figure-obliterating jackets, baggy tracksuit bottoms, and trainers, grunted a response if anybody spoke to me.
The US has also destroyed a satellite in space, obliterating one with a missile in 2008 after American officials said the satellite's orbital decay posed a risk.
During the games Tinder reported that active users, matches and swipes around the Olympic Village increased daily with speed of Usain Bolt casually obliterating his track competition.
Lava rolling into the ocean, obliterating everything it passes, sending toxic spume into the air, is cataclysmic -- a feral threat emerging from the inner belly of Earth.
She'd been routinely obliterating her peers in the ski-racing equivalent of the minor leagues by several seconds—a lifetime in the sprint of a ski race.
After the 1934 midterm elections gave Democrats a commanding majority in Congress — nearly obliterating the right wing of the Republican Party — Wagner saw a chance to act.
Soon afterward, at two o'clock in the morning, a military plane bombed Jojoy's compound, obliterating him instantly but sparing Chepe, who had slept through their customary meeting.
His flip of "Finding People" finds him doing both at once, twisting Rahbek's swooning synth pads into abstract melodies and obliterating the stillness with rim-rattling basslines.
Part of this year's Brits Off Broadway festival, this misanthropic comedy of disaster suggests that a life-obliterating apocalypse might be not only just, but also merciful.
Businesses small and large are working together toward recovery after tornadoes ripped through central Tennessee Tuesday morning, killing at least 25 people and obliterating over 140 buildings.
They also took a cruel photograph of a winged lion similar to the one being fashioned in Madrid: a militant was obliterating its smile with a drill.
While burning more calories or obliterating cravings might sound promising to a person trying to lose weight, keep in mind that we need calories just to stay alive.
When Vanya realizes everything Harold did to her, she unleashes her full energy, completely obliterating him in the same way she rips The Conductor apart in the comics.
Then, when the town was virtually encircled, Russian battle tanks and rockets with names like "hail" and "hurricane" wiped out hundreds of Ukrainian troops, obliterating their hilltop position.
She and other opponents made the usual arguments against trampling property rights through the use of eminent domain, obliterating their pastoral views and disrupting their way of life.
No one is protecting the ancient grounds, despite a warning from United Nations inspectors that looters are further obliterating one of the most important archaeological sites of Mesopotamia.
Their only real test was whether they could win by more points than any other Super Bowl champion … and they did precisely that, obliterating the Broncos, 55-10.
There are the crowds, so obliterating that, in the course of eight days, the show's security force reunited a hundred and twenty-three lost children with their families.
Some feelings are universal and remembering that fact can help summon the compassion necessary to obliterating lines of division: "Do you know the feeling of a broken heart?"
In the most severe cases, tens of thousands of tons of snow accelerate from zero to 80 miles per hour in five seconds, obliterating pretty much everything but rock.
There's an endless list of objects you could stick under its rolling steel drum, but obliterating a giant gummy bear somehow stands out as one of the most satisfying.
It's easy to draw parallels between how he repurposed funk, gospel, R&B, and more, and the genre-obliterating approach of crate-digging DJs and producers of all stripes.
But, as the response to the book has shown, there can be no homosexuals in a reality-obliterating Arab world, where "real" manhood is defined by a chauvinist heterosexuality.
Rather than obliterating your social media presence, clean it up by deleting or deactivating dormant accounts, said Amy A. Lavin, a professor of management information systems at Temple University.
It is because he wants to obliterate any trace of his own relation to that living person, obliterating a part of himself and living person at the same time.
The green snail, native to Europe and the North Africa has a nasty habit of obliterating a variety of leafy vegetables as well as native vegetation, wheat crops and lucerne.
Do we even know where that nuke is pointed, or how obliterating one city will get Cipher control of the world when she doesn't have any other weapons as backup?
From using sales to your advantage to opting out of newsletters, these tips are guaranteed to help you make it through the next few weeks without obliterating your bank account.
Casually and calmly fierce as all heck, Emmanuel turns the challenge into a meaningful, awareness-raising rap, about obliterating misogyny and achieving equality for everyone who happens to have vagina.
It's possible to argue that obliterating evidence of "bad" historical events or "offensive" people might in the end be counterproductive, allowing a collective amnesia that the bad events ever happened.
If we imagine that obliterating them, or changing them one at a time will get us anywhere, we are in for a long winter which several of us won't survive.
Maz Kanata – and Nyong'o – have good reason to be smug these days: Since it opened in mid-December, The Force Awakens has been obliterating box-office records left and right.
UConn's women, including their star player Breanna Stewart, won their record fourth consecutive title tonight, obliterating Syracuse, 82-51, and giving their coach, Geno Auriemma, a record 11 national championships.
J.P. Morgan estimates that $203 billion will be spent on buybacks in 2018, obliterating the previous record of $587 billion in 2007—a spree that ended when the economy collapsed.
It can be easy to feel hopeless, like there's nothing we can do to stop our species from obliterating the planet as we know it in less than a generation.
Well, we finally have an answer, courtesy of Politico: As of Tuesday, before New Hampshire's primary, 303 women had won Democratic House primaries — obliterating the party's 2016 record of 120.
Well, we finally have an answer, courtesy of Politico: As of Tuesday, before New Hampshire's primary, 224 women had won Democratic House primaries — obliterating the party's 22016 record of 120.
That was all thrown into chaos on Friday afternoon when a colossal fire raged across the brownstone building at 565 West 144th Street, near Broadway, obliterating its top two floors.
The relentless and obliterating inequality that warps every facet of American life is easy to see and increasingly difficult to ignore, but it can also be vexingly difficult to comprehend.
"Rather than obliterating the meadow and planting a large trophy home, we wanted to take the idea of peeling the meadow up and kind of tuck the house underneath it."
On the penultimate episode of "Game of Thrones," Daenerys Targaryen shocked fans when she and her dragon laid waste to an already surrendered King's Landing, obliterating thousands of innocent people.
But, in 22003, the year that President Trump defined one of his main priorities in Afghanistan as "obliterating ISIS ," the coalition launched a concerted offensive to reclaim the Mamand Valley.
Lasse Hansen, Julius Johansen, Frederik Madsen and Rasmus Pedersen gave a team pursuit masterclass in the qualifying round, obliterating reigning champion's Australia's previous world record by a whopping 1.4 seconds.
With oil prices plunging amid concerns over a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia, and the coronavirus outbreak obliterating stock markets, Africa's largest economy is in a precarious position.
Making an even stronger statement, both the new Miss Teen USA and Miss USA were crowned wearing their natural curls, obliterating the myth that straight hair is more likely to win.
Just as importantly, these inflammatory moves are obliterating his chances at a real shot at pivoting to a 2020 Senate race against John Cornyn, a powerful but vulnerable Republican, in Texas.
A boxer in Indiana started off his pro career this weekend by obliterating his opponent's face with a shot that sent the guy through the ropes and out of the ring!
What distinguished Donald Trump's presidential campaign was not just the scale of his promises, which included obliterating ISIS, replacing Obamacare, building a wall with Mexico's money and super-charging economic growth.
Over the years, the city has done a magnificent job of obliterating almost any above-ground vestiges, save for a handful of innocuous grates embedded in the sidewalk along Central Parkway.
The refined US strategy in Afghanistan and the broader South Asia region will focus on "obliterating ISIS," destroying al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and preventing the Taliban from taking over the country.
Before you drag our camera guy, we should say this came after 'Nova obliterating Kansas in their Final Four matchup ... looking every bit like the most dominant team in COLLEGE basketball.
Instead of completely obliterating my ass like most of my jeans do, the Legion suggests the existence of something cute back there, should someone be inclined to use a little imagination.
He had a front-row seat for the slaughter that ensued when American forces were ordered, in 2004, to retake the city from insurgents, obliterating much of it in the process.
After obliterating ANOTHER opponent, Greg Hardy -- now 3-0 as a pro MMA fighter -- says he's ready for a major UFC card ... warning the heavyweight division he's a very "dangerous" man.
A new tower may rise across the street, not only obliterating your skyline view, but also changing the streetscape below, with a big box store replacing the beloved neighborhood pastry shop.
Sometimes you need a little flair—something lightweight but powerful—a glass cannon capable of obliterating the opposition with a flick of its wrist and a swish of its lavish robes.
Rarely in the course of this anti-apologizing crusade do we ever stop to consider the social and moral value of apologies and the cost of obliterating them from our interactions.
And somehow, even in this technicolor chaos of Quinn obliterating a daisy chain of murderous thugs, the fight is never confusing, and even dips into physical comedy at multiple inflection points.
The problem is these climate-change-driven bushfires are obliterating whole plant communities, whereas before they would burn mildly enough to leave some species standing, putting a check on the invasives.
The Long Beach State product has posted a 2.02 ERA and allowed only one homer during his recent surge, obliterating his previous personal-best 14-win campaign with Seattle in 2012.
Would McKim, Mead & White's 1903 plan for a 14-story Grand Central featuring a Beaux Arts clock tower have endured against obliterating proposals like I. M. Pei's 1950s Hyperboloid circular tower?
Curry enjoyed a career-best regular season that dwarfed last year's amazing run, sinking 402 threes—obliterating his previous record, set last year, of 286—and winning a second consecutive league MVP.
What if I only have a brief window of time when I want to get away from the complexity of real life and simply unwind through the act of obliterating uncomplicated evil?
Bayley turned heel a little over a week ago, obliterating all that work, but her status as the next big thing for the preteen set went off the rails long before that.
They tore down the entire castle, obliterating their opposition over 67 regular-season wins and a record-tying 16-1 playoff run, and changing the game of basketball as we know it.
Save for a Situation Room photo used to show voters that Trump is "obliterating ISIS," the vice president was unseen and unheard — his invisibility every bit as calculated as the ad itself.
The legislation produced to meet those instructions can pass the Senate with a simple majority — 51 votes if all senators are present — obliterating the power of the Democratic minority to block it.
The small-cap Russell 2.63 broke out to a new high in November, "obliterating" a topping formation around the 22.6,22017 level, Yamada wrote in a recent note, and turned its weekly momentum positive.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A village leader from Borneo urged Japan on Wednesday to stop building its Olympic stadium with cheap timber that he says is obliterating traditional life for his indigenous people.
To make a point about consumer rights in the automotive industry, he rallied his supporters by obliterating a "lemon" of a car: That is, a freshly purchased automobile that is straight up garbage.
Perhaps it's because people hadn't had their morning cup of coffee, but shortly after the company made its public announcement, a number of angry consumers circulated videos of themselves obliterating their coffee makers.
Somehow she had managed to convey through her body precisely what he'd been feeling since November: not crushed, not flattened, but flung, as if from an obliterating blast, against a hard, exposing surface.
Now, in congressional hearings that started Wednesday, the banks are trying to muscle this new Congress into repealing reform, obliterating competition and transferring all those billions from your pocket back into their vaults.
You've just heard the news, felt the tremble of the emergency alert on your phone: A meteor, barreling through deep space, will shatter the planet in a few hours, obliterating everything you know.
And in case the point wasn't made finely enough, one commercial for Canelo-Chavez Jr. depicts both fighters running through and obliterating Trump's proposed border wall on their way to the Las Vegas Strip.
They catch criminals and save people under Vought's management, but they consider collateral damage — like, say, obliterating a random bystander on the way to stop bank robbers — as just the cost of doing business.
But Geostorm doesn't have time to examine the impact of these kinds of politics, or even to chuckle over the irony and insanity of trying to eke some political gain out of obliterating humanity.
Moscow had already suggested alternative explanations for the attack, saying the aid convoy may have been set ablaze by rebels, or even that a US Predator drone could have been responsible for obliterating it.
From now on, victory will have a clear definition: attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing Al Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and stopping mass terror attacks against America before they emerge.
North Korea on Saturday released a new propaganda video titled "Last Chance" which depicts a submarine-launched nuclear missile obliterating Washington before closing with an image of a U.S. flag burning over a cemetery.
From the introduction of agricultural technology over the machines that fueled the industrial revolution to personal computers and the Internet - each transformation of labor went hand in hand with fears about machines obliterating people.
From now on, victory will have a clear definition: attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing al Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and stopping mass terror attacks against America before they emerge.
In a New York Times article from last year, titled "Beyoncé is Seen but Not Heard", Matthew Schneier noted that Beyonce had not uttered a single word since 2013, after promptly obliterating her Twitter.
He had self-published books with titles like ''Willing Accomplices: How K.G.B. Covert Influence Agents Created Political Correctness and Destroyed America'' and ''Obliterating Exceptionalism: A Chronicle of Obama's Politically Correct Progressive Destruction of America.
I could hammer the gym thing and dedicate nine months to blasting my abs, scorching my delts, and obliterating my reverse pecs, but that takes away from kid time, and I like those guys.
One of the more lasting effects of this team may be its appeal across gender lines, seemingly obliterating whatever remained of the anachronistic tendency of boys and men to resist rooting for women's teams.
Last season, the team ran a frenetic and entertaining offense under Coach Mike D'Antoni, finishing with a 55-27 record while obliterating league records for most 3-pointers made and attempted in a season.
He has spoken enthusiastically about everything from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" to "The Fourth Turning" by William Strauss and Neil Howe, which sees history in cycles of cataclysmic and order-obliterating change.
From now on, victory will have a clear definition: attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing al-Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and stopping mass terror attacks against America before they emerge.
After a tortuously nice weekend of 80-degree weather and some actual, desperately needed sunshine, a massive rainstorm swept into NYC on Monday, obliterating any modicum of happiness that may have attempted to set in.
But I'm glad it was David Windestal and his crew who went to all the trouble of building this 3,152-piece Lego Super Star Destroyer before completely obliterating it on a 67 mph rocket sled.
LONDON, May 10 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A village leader from Borneo urged Japan on Wednesday to stop building its Olympic stadium with cheap timber that he says is obliterating traditional life for his indigenous people.
And, demonstrating once again how he is obliterating the old rules of Republican politics, he proclaimed, days before a Florida primary, that he generally agreed with President Obama that the embargo on Cuba should end.
From now on, victory will have a clear definition: attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing Al Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over the country, and stopping mass terror attacks against Americans before they emerge.
Absurd because Curry, who led the Warriors to a 276-85 win over the Knicks on Wednesday, has made 330 3-pointers this season, obliterating the N.B.A. record of 286 that he set last season.
Before the hex descends in earnest a few of us head out onto Glasgow Green to watch the sun arch its way up, but months of incessant rain has transfigured it into trainer obliterating bog.
There's nothing quite like the endorphin rush that comes with obliterating a fitness goal, whether it's nailing that tough yoga pose, finishing your first 10K race, or scoring a winning kick on the soccer field.
This move, which decoupled the interests of a state's senators from the state's legislature, was a fundamental change to the Senate, virtually obliterating the direct link the framers envisioned for the Senate and the states.
Within seconds of drawing the vapor into my lungs, I felt as though a Category 5 mental storm had blown through my head, obliterating every familiar point of reference: self, then time and finally matter.
Since a moratorium on cod fishing was put in place in 1992—obliterating tens of thousands of jobs in the process—shellfish like shrimp and crab have become increasingly important to industry in Newfoundland and Labrador.
I've been Batman, investigating a murder using my array of gadgets; I've been the pilot of several space fighters and the commander of a battle tank, obliterating foes both in the air and on the ground.
By flooding our bodies, farms and hospitals with inordinate amounts of antibiotics — obliterating the weak and sparing the strong — we created exactly the kind of ruthless ecological arena most likely to drive the evolution of resistance.
She is a devout loner, a woman who prefers the solitude of the bathroom mirror to a party, who blots out her nights with anonymous sex and obliterating substances, whose default settings are caustic and surly.
The Golden State Warriors turned perhaps the most anticipated matchup of the 2016-17 NBA regular season into a day at the beach, obliterating the Cleveland Cavaliers 126-91 in a rematch of last year's Finals.
"The Trump Administration continues to firmly support the recent ruling in the 5th Circuit, which they hope will move them one step closer to obliterating every protection and benefit of the Affordable Care Act," Pelosi added.
If you wanted, you could drop an 11,000-meter cable down into the Challenger Deep and measure depth that way, but the thing would be buffeted by 7 miles of currents, obliterating any pursuit of accuracy.
Last February, Brendan Fraser revealed to GQ that he believes his accusations of sexual assault against another former H.F.P.A. president (and current member) Philip Berk led the organization to blacklist him, obliterating his once-thriving career.
"I never was a fan of jigsaw puzzles," says Brady Whitney, who created the book for his senior thesis project at Iowa State University and is currently obliterating fundraising goals for a limited production run on Kickstarter.
While there's been much talk of Trump obliterating the Republican Party - he's reviled by some conservatives for either his insults toward minorities and women or his various liberal positions - it's not utter destruction that his candidacy portends.
They died when the earthquake struck, sending pastel top floors crashing to the ground, punching holes in the façade of the church on the main square and obliterating a local hotel, its roof jack-knifed and crumbling.
And while obliterating the film's timeline might have the initial sensation of feeling fresh and clever, it also comes across as a major cheat, as if there was a bait-and-switch aspect to the whole exercise.
At its worst, the Camp Fire engulfed more than a football field every 3 seconds, claiming over six dozen lives in the end, obliterating the old gold rush town, Paradise, which is a few miles drive away.
Though they are used to monitor earthquakes, seismometers can pick up all sorts of vibrations, from 'fanquakes' caused by people cheering at football games, to 'bearquakes' caused by a bear obliterating a seismometer station in rural Alaska.
As with Banksy's self-shredding painting, there's something hilarious and horrifying about obliterating someone else's art or your own — though it's arguably an evolution of the work's life as much as it is an act of destruction.
Everything started when the meteor, which had been static in the middle of the island since its appearance at the beginning of season X, started to act up, eventually obliterating the entire map at around 2:00PM EST.
Mike Mullen, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said "we can't kill our way to victory," the cornerstone of American policy in Afghanistan has been not about obliterating the Taliban but pummeling them toward peace talks.
Not only does it propose a staggering $150 billion in federal cuts to financial aid programs, practically obliterating programs that have made college access possible for hundreds of millions of young people from middle and lower income families.
We are contractually obliged to mention that Troye Sivan was also in attendance, absolutely obliterating hearts by being more adorable than a golden retriever puppy at Christmas Troye Sivan A.K.A internet darling and the voice of a thousand angels.
Jumping further down the rabbit hole that night was a bill featuring the dilated shoegaze of San Francisco's LSD & the Search For God, prior to an arresting late set from the ear obliterating psych/noise/punks from Arizona, Destruction Unit.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. women's national team's call for equal pay is gathering support from a number of presidential candidates and advocates as the World Cup holders keep obliterating the opposition in their pursuit of a fourth title in France.
The New Colossus injects the moral simplicity of '90s first-person shooters into a more rich and multi-layered plot and setting, and the result is a game about considering the nuance of an enemy's position… and then obliterating them anyway.
By forcing myself to plow through even the driest of selections on an incredibly short timeline, I'm not risking bumping into the wall; I'm gambling with running face first into it like the Kool-Aid man, obliterating my will to read.
In the first season alone, his character, tormented Lieutenant Ash Tyler, has suffered torture (and effectively, rape), been paralyzed by PTSD flashbacks, and had his body and mind overridden by a Klingon sleeper agent via an agonizing, obliterating "reassignment" surgery.
After Macron reshaped France's political landscape with his 2017 election victory, obliterating the traditional center-right and center-left blocks that dominated politics for decades, the European contest is shaping up as a showdown between Macron's and Le Pen's parties.
Walcott was working in a military hospital in Berlin in 22008 when a mortar set a tent city on the outskirts of Mosul on fire, obliterating the entire compound, and sending truckloads and planeloads of charred bodies to the hospital.
What we're watching for is what those conditions are, and what Trump is signaling about the path forward: Trump's approach to the enemy: Trump's objectives are "obliterating" ISIS and al Qaeda and keeping the Taliban from taking over the country.
The latest damage came from a large lava flow that crept several miles (km) before severing a key highway junction at Kapoho on Saturday and then obliterating about a half dozen blocks of the subdivision over the weekend, the spokesman said.
The UFC welterweight is on course to win Fighter of the Year honors in MMA after obliterating Darren Till, Ben Askren, and Nate Diaz, a win which saw him crowned the "baddest mother f-----" in the game by The Rock.
"We're obliterating our natural ecosystems predominantly to produce monocrops that go into the industrial food web, and what's bad on land is even worse underwater," he said, referring to the destruction of rain forests and the bleaching of coral reefs.
Napoli has been on a tear this season, and sit in second place in Italy's Serie A. Adding to Manganiello's woes, Inter beat Napoli, obliterating Napoli's chances of catching first-place Juventus and capturing their first league title in 26 years.
"Attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing Al Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and stopping mass terror attacks against America before they emerge," he proclaimed, which seemed a million miles away from his earlier doubts about foreign entanglements.
For a man who built his image on launching obliterating return fire when he is attacked, it must be humiliating to watch as his reputation is maligned on television, in the knowledge that fighting back would only make things worse.
But an artist isn't a repair person, and "Slave Play" is doubtful on whether the larger interracial union of America can ever be fixed as long as white people fail to acknowledge the obliterating shadow of racism we all live under.
Five minutes into the movie and there's already a fishtank full of Snokes right there on screen, obliterating the last vestiges of his menace and clearing the way for Palpatine to emerge as the true and enduring evil in the galaxy.
It might discover that by laser-focusing on obliterating access to abortion — one restriction at a time over the last 45 years — the Republican party has been hijacked by a myopic agenda that speaks to a slim minority of voters.
WASHINGTON — One topic has dominated conversations among elected Republicans since President Trump's stunning victory: Will he actually pursue his campaign agenda of big-government nationalism, all but obliterating the liberal-conservative distinctions that have defined America's political parties for a century?
Perhaps a web's most poignant allegory, however, lies in the disdain with which we tend to treat them — the appreciation that most of us, whether through overfamiliarity or revulsion, think nothing of obliterating that which required such balletic artistry to build.
The 'Celebrity' Like In which we wonder why we are debasing ourselves by being Kim Kardashian's 432,757th like of the day Often I think—as I'm absolutely obliterating the like button on the latest Charli XCX upload—Why am I doing this?
Eventually, the thinking goes, as the entire length of the spine is stung (the course of treatment is two to three years) the bee venom will travel all over the body, seeking out pockets of hidden Lyme bacteria and, ideally, obliterating them.
NAIROBI, May 11 (Reuters) - Kenya's chief prosecutor on Friday ordered police to investigate a dam-burst on a commercial farm in the Rift Valley that killed dozens of people as a wall of water tore down a hillside, obliterating everything in its path.
According to 9-5 Mac, French media outlets have been circulating a video of an irate unnamed man armed with a heavy steel ball going around an Apple store in Dijon, France, and obliterating a bunch of displayed iPhones with his thunderous fist.
In an effort to deal a blow to ISIS militants by obliterating one of their tunnel complexes in Nangarhar Province, the US dropped a GBU-203/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb, known as the "mother of all bombs," on them in April.
Second, Irving, Brown, Tatum, Horford, and Baynes posted a whopping +14.1 in 701 possessions last year, boasting one of the NBA's best defenses and a frontline that did as good a job as any of deterring and obliterating shots at the rim.
Kim isn't a musician but she takes a number of her tactics from the pop celeb elite these days; she prefers to hint, smirk, and nudge toward something before completely obliterating our timelines for weeks to come with a singular swift move.
He only needed to fly 50 meters (about 165 feet) to break the previous mark — but he wound up zooming around for 275.9 meters (905 feet 2 inches) at heights of up to five meters (16 feet), obliterating the record in the process.
Viewers saw Julius Erving obliterating a defender with one of his patented dunks, but they mostly saw mascots like the unforgettable San Diego Chicken and the Phoenix Gorilla and the extremely forgettable Dancing Barry running around while players and fans celebrated and danced.
Mom and Dad worked hard, after all, and the last thing they'd ever do would be to spend three figures on a pair of sunglasses for a hapless, peripatetic boy wont to losing, breaking, and generally obliterating every little thing in his path.
Sure, the Victorian era is marked by a sense of stuffiness and prudishness (due in large part to the idea of social advancement and a growing middle class that typified that stereotype), but this new show brims with camp and scenery-obliterating confrontation.
The 37-year-old crossed the finishing line at The Mall in 4 hours, 5 minutes and 56 seconds, obliterating her previous best of 4:08:493 which she set in January after the IAAF ratified conditions for a women's 50km record.
Obliterating all but two Kingsmen in the opening reel, the story (by the director, Matthew Vaughn, and Jane Goldman) forces the leftovers into the protective arms of their American counterparts, cowboy spies with rolling hips and code names like Tequila and Champagne.
"The force of the blow was so severe that it sliced through her forearm, obliterating the bone in the process (the bone was never recovered), before tearing into her cheek , pulling the flesh back and leaving her teeth exposed," the lawsuit reads.
Obliterating the sport's tired reputation as ground zero for paunchy, beer-swilling weekend warriors, curlers like Ulsrud, who is back at the Olympics for the third time with Norway, are representative of a growing emphasis on fitness — for men and women alike.
One day she's being a good comrade and calling for a general strike and the redistribution of wealth, the next she's claiming to have run 100 meters in 5.97 seconds, absolutely obliterating the world record held by Usain Bolt (Look out, Tokyo 2021).
There clearly is this Midwest — communities where globalization and new foreign competitors are accelerating technological change and automation drove a dramatic restructuring of the region's industries over several decades, obliterating a huge number of well-paying assembly line jobs and shuttering many factories.
By comparison, basketball-related content made up only 27.4 percent of his stories and posts, and 5.2 percent of those were about his oldest son, LeBron James Jr., who goes by the nickname Bronny and whose high school team kept obliterating its opponents.
For no sooner had he passed the high walls of the town's prison, where three executed felons hung rotting from their gibbets, and crossed the river and entered open country than heavy clouds had blown across the western sky, obliterating the sunset.
First introduced in 1976 (and Dark Phoenix in 1980) and often taking the shape of the fiery, mythical bird, the cosmic force is capable of obliterating planets, creating new life, resurrecting the dead, and saving the world, all in one fell swoop.
Part of what makes the protagonists' continuing clash quietly ridiculous is that, however intent they are on obliterating one another, both are wealthy white men cushioned by all the advantages they inherited or accrued for themselves, and they could ever only fall so far.
U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate was down 0.62 percent at the same time, trading at $59.57, after the API report revealed an inventory jump of 1.9 million barrels for the week ending March 22, obliterating market expectations for a drop of 1.2 million barrels.
This is not a case of the sports conversation abhorring a vacuum so much as it is the sports conversation revealing itself as a vacuum—a loud and obliterating one, and one which refuses to take a day off in the laziest way imaginable.
A lot of the reporting on the GOP's attempted repeal of ObamaCare has focused on the Freedom Caucus, a group of libertarian-minded representatives for whom the administration's bill did not go far enough in obliterating the gains from Obama administration's expansion of healthcare coverage.
In what could be the final individual race of his illustrious Olympic career, Bolt won the gold medal in the men's 200 meters, obliterating the other competitors in a contest devoid of tension, further cementing his standing as the most dominant sprinter in history.
These shifting specifications added greatly to time and cost, obliterating the justification that had led politicians to choose to build a new bridge in the first place: that it would cost about the same amount as retrofitting the old span to be safer in earthquakes.
But regardless of our obsessive planning, there was absolutely nothing we could do about the rain, plentiful in western Norway in late summer and obliterating our sense of control, something that according to Daniel Gilbert, author of "Stumbling on Happiness," is key to human satisfaction.
The Football also provides the commander in chief with a simplified menu of nuclear strike options — allowing him to decide, for example, whether to destroy all of America's enemies in one fell swoop or to limit himself to obliterating only Moscow or Pyongyang or Beijing.
While other prestige brands tend to tap Hollywood veterans like Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman, and Charlize Theron, YSL partnered with Lipa, the 24-year-old singer who's spent most of her career obliterating expectations, like that time she won two Grammys as a newbie.
I sit in America, in my beloved, adopted country — the only one I really know, and which, almost 70 years ago, helped divide my country of origin — and I listen to its political leaders chat about the possibility of obliterating the northern half of my homeland.
That was the big takeaway from the company's latest quarterly report on sales and profits, and the numbers were very good: Netflix said it added more than 63 million subscribers in the period from April to June, obliterating Wall Street expectations for a mere 26 million.
That was the big takeaway from the company's latest quarterly report on sales and profits, and the numbers were very good: Netflix said it added more than 5 million subscribers in the period from April to June, obliterating Wall Street expectations for a mere 3 million.
Jacqueline Kennedy was left in a state of shock, anguish and grief, and yet she also seems to have intuited an important truth: The wave of suffering that threatened to overwhelm her (and the nation) counted for little against the longer obliterating tides of time and history.
Whether she's rapping in a knitted ski mask that reads "I Am Not Tierra Whack," obliterating a Busta Rhymes beat on "Funk Flex," or battle rapping on the streets of Philadelphia, her tight flows are full of off-the-wall lyrics that will make your day.
New York has also lost a link to the intellectual crucible of the 21974s, when Jane Jacobs and others demanded that architects stop obliterating the past and, instead, take time to understand the many ways in which people were well served by older buildings and neighborhoods.
Even though we should probably feel lucky we have jobs, lots of young people with Monday-Friday, 29-24 gigs often suppress their hatred of toiling away in front of screens, doing things they don't like in order to pay rent, by obliterating themselves on weekends.
As the director of "Aliens" and two "Terminator" films, Mr. Cameron has long been revered for his bench-pressing, villain-obliterating leading ladies, so his "Wonder Woman" put-down sounded like the grumblings of someone who didn't want the next generation to get all the credit.
He said he was willing to take on the risk of a powerful storm, but the prospect of what at the time appeared to be the eyewall of a Category 4 or even 5 slamming into Miami with obliterating force gave him "a sickening vibe," he said.
Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) and her clown killer lover Joker (played by Jared Leto in David Ayers' Suicide Squad), have broken up, and she's obliterating traces of him from her life, starting with the Ace Chemical plant, birthplace of their love and her life of crime.
But among those at the table with the president were Representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina, the chairman of the Freedom Caucus, and Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, two of the biggest obstacles to any health care bill deemed insufficiently thorough in obliterating the Affordable Care Act.
Plus, who among us hasn't been gone off that final and obliterating whisky sour, realising halfway through a karaoke rendition of a song we definitely knew, that we wouldn't be able to recall half the words if they weren't flashing by in Times New Roman on a screen?
Asked about the threat of automation obliterating jobs over the next decade, Warren blamed bad trade deals, while tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang touted his "freedom dividend," implementing a Universal Basic Income of $1,0003 a month, and Sanders pushed an infrastructure plan that he says would employ 15 million people.
Just as no one knew, for example, that the Warriors would make the wrong kind of history by blowing a 227-point lead on Monday, no one knew that they would bounce back on Thursday by obliterating the Clippers, 23-22, in Game 3 of their first-round series.
Between 1948 and 1958, 21988 atomic blasts rocked the tiny atoll — part of the Marshall Islands, which sit between Hawaii and the Philippines — obliterating the native groves of breadfruit trees and coconut palms, and leaving an apocalyptic wreckage of twisted test towers, radioactive bunkers and rusting military equipment.
"The wicked Japanese imperialists committed such unpardonable crimes as depriving Korea of even its standard time while mercilessly trampling down its land with 5,000 year-long history and culture and pursuing the unheard-of policy of obliterating the Korean nation," North Korean state-run media outlet KCNA said in 2015.
I might ask: where is the Democratic profile in courage, someone willing to stand up to Nancy Pelosi and call the House impeachment what it is: a norm-obliterating, kangaroo court, run by a party that apparently has little confidence in its ability to beat Trump in the next election?
Facebook, and Zuckerberg, derive much of their confidence from earlier times that the company seemed to be on the brink of oblivion: the initial roll out of the News Feed; the introduction of the privacy-obliterating Beacon product; the botched IPO and improbably successful transition to becoming a mobile software company.
Eligible adults were to receive $100 a day from the revenue raised by the tax, for up to 365 days — not typically enough to pay the full cost of nursing home care but potentially helpful in keeping less affluent older people from obliterating their savings and ending up on Medicaid.
On Pro Basketball DENVER — Moments after the Golden State Warriors finished obliterating the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday night, Draymond Green was asked about a teammate who did not even play — a teammate, in fact, who has yet to log a single minute this season but is nearing his much-anticipated debut.
All I can see a week before the Final Four is Michigan, Kansas, or Villanova obliterating Loyola or players getting suspended because Sister Mary slipped them an extra wafer at church, and the latter ruins the moment more than the former because Loyola has already given us more great memories than we deserve.
On January 26, six days after Donald Trump was inaugurated, the Bulletin moved the Doomsday Clock's hands to two and a half minutes to midnight—the closest they had been since reading 11:58 PM in 1953, after both the US and Soviet Union first tested hydrogen bombs capable of obliterating humanity.
In Lin Tianmiao's "Day-Dreamer" (2000), thin cotton strands hang down from the contours of a photographic self-portrait of the artist's body, effectively obliterating it from view, and in Gu Wenda's "american code" (2018-2019), a floating, room-sized tent, commissioned for the exhibition, is composed of entirely dangling, braided human hair.
It's unclear if the man is the actual day care provider, but thankfully we have enough security footage to cobble together some kind of kid-obliterating mixtape: It seems like this guy just filmed himself off the security cam and put the grainy footage to a beat, and we couldn't be happier that he did.
Sources present in the Old Executive Office Building that day told CNN that after receiving a call from Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump blindsided NSC officials by declaring he wanted to get ZTE "back into business," obliterating weeks of work by his staff who, until that moment, had been implementing the President's original agenda.
In 21898, a racial massacre in Wilmington, and a subsequent exodus of its black citizens, not only knocked loose the foundations of a rising black middle class but also came close to obliterating the deep cultural memory of what had been among the most important black towns in the country for more than a century.
The article also cites divorce rates (Classic post-divorce move: Buy a house alone!), the fact that women are more likely to start their own businesses than their male counterparts (Totally obliterating the pay gap, or… not), and the choice to get married and have kids later in life as positive factors in single lady home ownership.
You just have to watch the trailer to see it, since it looks almost nothing like earlier Call of Duty games in the series (except, of course, for the moments you spend obliterating enemies with conventional guns.) The trailer begins with some really stunning starfighter-tube-launching and dogfighting action, and transitions into first-person spacewalking and shooting.
But it extended beyond that, too: by the delivery of your news in an entirely new way, complete with new and obliterating signifiers of authority and truth; by constant confirmation that, yes, the media really is just people saying things; and, finally, by opportunistic insinuations that the level of deception by news organizations knows no bounds.
As VICE reported last month, experts fear another four years of fossil fuel expansion and diplomatic middle fingers to the rest of the world could spike U.S. emissions by 3.1 gigatons while encouraging other countries to drop out of the Paris agreement, obliterating any hope of stabilizing global temperature rise at the relatively safe threshold of 2 degrees Celsius.
After what they did to Judge Merrick Garland in 993 — obliterating Senate tradition by outright ignoring President Barack Obama's third Supreme Court nomination for partisan political gain — you might think it would be hard for Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, and Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, to inflict any more damage on the court. Surprise!
The President is positioning himself for what is certain to become one of the most negative general election clashes in recent decades and seizing on what he sees as early vulnerabilities of his potential opponents in a campaign in which he would begin as a heavy underdog, were it not for his habit of obliterating conventional wisdom and political logic.
In 2016, after all, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by obliterating Trump in the largest places -- she won 87 of the 100 largest counties by more than 15 million votes combined -- yet Trump carried the Electoral College by routing her outside of the big urban areas in enough of the battleground states, from North Carolina and Florida to Michigan and Wisconsin.
The document was also greeted with silence by Western countries, a reflection of the fact that Hamas failed to bend on any of the factors that have caused it to be branded a terrorist organization — and has not even formally repudiated the 1988 charter, with its talk of "obliterating" Israel and creating an Islamic State on "every inch" of historic Palestine.
On Saturday afternoon, a few hours after Eliud Kipchoge ran a stunning, historic marathon in 2 hours and 25 seconds in Monza, Italy—narrowly missing his goal of breaking the two-hour marathon mark for Nike's Breaking2 initiative, but obliterating the current world record and everybody's idea of what is possible in the sport—I ran a half-marathon on the same course in 1:26:52.
For all the chilling moments and images in the book, what I find most unsettling is the casting of Ben Franklin as part of the book-burning vanguard, obliterating his history as a leading advocate of the right to freedom of speech; scientist; newspaper publisher; and a founder of one of the first fire departments in what became the United States, as well as the first hospital.
After a week in which he picked fights with the Bush family, Pope Francis, and Apple, after he suggested he supported Obamacare's individual mandate, and after he sustained waves of attacks questioning the integrity of his Christian faith and his conservative credentials, Trump easily prevailed in South Carolina, obliterating the notion that the South is any kind of firewall for candidates, like Ted Cruz, who are relying on the Evangelical vote.
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