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Because the town that we once had is obliterated off the map, it is off the map.
Some seats appear to be sliding off the map altogether.
Look, I could be way off the map here, Caroline.
"This is off the map," Hayden told CNN's Michael Smerconish.
But some places should maybe be left off the map.
Ocean is never trying to sing you off the map.
Iran has long pledged to wipe Israel off the map.
The Islamic State's territorial caliphate is wiped off the map.
I'm not destitute, and I'm not living off the map.
This novel travels off the map and into that territory.
For string quartets, Bach has generally been off the map.
"I think he takes Florida off the map," Ulvert said.
Once your business tanks in ratings, you fall off the map.
And it's 'Hey, America: You can't shove us off the map.
The rights to petition and assembly were basically off the map.
Soon, Florida fell off the map as Rubio won his race.
Ecologists fear the fires could wipe endangered species off the map.
Once the pilot stopped flying the drone, it dropped off the map.
"We're going to wipe those red bandits off the map," he said.
Hypanis Vallis can be disregarded as an option—it's literally off the map.
So Sun Chaser's whereabouts fell off the map, along with Captain Alys Westhill.
Still, some states like Ohio have already fallen off the map for Republicans.
"It was like I kind of fell off the map," Mr. Bittman said.
And no president has even tried to wipe a national monument off the map.
"Lauri has been a bit off the map recently," Arizona coach Sean Miller said.
Luckey apologized, and has completely dropped off the map in the 111 days since.
"Some towns and villages have been almost wiped off the map," Ban told reporters.
Some of those supporters might even drop off the map in apathy and despair.
In terms of media coverage, the women are just being wiped off the map.
Those are the rules that the current chairman wants to wipe off the map.
And then there are those days when she goes even farther off the map.
Effectively, the country was for lack of a better word, wiped off the map.
But for whatever reason, they fell off the map, unclear if they're delayed or dead.
Instead, it joins a plethora of cities virtually taken off the map by natural disasters.
The fact was that we could be wiped off the map at any given time.
A giant bug enemy topples off the map, and Amelia barks out a one-liner.
Abandoned by its residents, the town was effectively wiped off the map after that event.
She has never once objected to his repeated promises to wipe Israel off the map.
Pokémon Go, once a viral sensation all over the globe, hasn't fallen off the map.
Opening the dam will also unleash a river that could wipe Arendelle off the map.
"Hurricane Matthew may be off the map, but it is still with us," North Carolina Gov.
"When you run a game for that long, you're invariably straying off the map," he says.
Unlike Kiribati or other atoll nations, the sceptred isle would not be wiped off the map.
But on the other hand, Alpha is way, way off the map for such a film.
Travel provider Off the Map is offeringa three-day itinerary that includes staying at the hotel.
JERUSALEM — In his native Iran, leaders openly wish for Israel to be wiped off the map.
"Here's someone who's going to be off the map for five or seven years," Velasquez said.
I believe there's nothing anti-Semitic in calling for Israel to be wiped off the map.
Aatish Taseer NEW DELHI — The names of India's major cities have been falling off the map.
Trump fundraisers say he dropped off the map after that event and for most of the campaign.
Robots, on the other hand, allegedly threaten to wipe entire sectors, like manufacturing, right off the map.
"Hurricane Matthew is off the map, but it's still with us, and it's still deadly," McCrory said.
"Presidents don't have the power to wipe existing monuments off the map and Republicans know it," Rep.
"If Mike Pompeo is the nominee in Kansas, the race comes off the map," the strategist added.
The theocrats in Tehran tell the world they intend to erase our ally Israel off the map.
Perhaps it was she all along; she without letters; she fallen off the map of recorded histories.
Uber can be easily wiped off the map by cities or countries, when it breaks local laws.
The 2012 Republican redistricting coup has simply taken too many blue and bluish districts off the map.
The rules also came close to wiping a vast swath of the cosmetology school industry off the map.
For a party that used to promise to wipe Obamacare off the map, it doesn't totally do that.
The company seems to know it messed up — why else nuke an entire social network off the map?
This isn't the first time coal has dropped off the map in terms of the UK's energy mix.
Darius Miles may have dropped off the map, but he wants you to know he's doing just fine.
"This is off-the-map," former CIA Director Michael Hayden told Hayden told CNN's Michael Smerconish this weekend.
But CBS's 2017-'18 schedule is still completely off-the-map wacky in comparison with its past lineups.
Unfortunately, this is one of the few items on this list that has fallen off the map completely.
It's very easy — as Kotaku has already pointed out — to toss opponents off the map for a quick win.
"Hurricane Matthew is off the map, but it is still with us and it is still deadly," he said.
When we saw the damage the next morning, it looked like it literally had been wiped off the map.
Other potentially competitive states are falling off the map as Democrats build big cushions over their GOP rivals. Sens.
It will be gone by then, whether we do it or not, it will be imploded off the map.
As local newspapers continue to fall off the map, digital-first websites are cropping up to cover local communities.
The environmental consequences of remodeling the coastline — an altered ecology, wetlands rubbed off the map — can be waved away.
The country appears to be coming apart as individual coins seem to fly off the map from every direction.
FiveThirtyEight's CARMELO Projections don't have Westbrook falling completely off the map, but his game isn't expected to age well, either.
Then again, back home I wasn't loitering in some notorious, off the map, slum area with intent to Thai box.
Burr's win takes another seat off the map for Democrats and increases the chances that Republicans will hold the Senate.
But when the offer came in 1977, Villechaize was officially off the map and living in a car in California.
The team respect their wishes and leave them off the map, but they try and explain what they're doing too.
That would wipe low-lying countries like the Marshall Islands off the map, possibly ending their language and culture, too.
"If Mike Pompeo is the nominee in Kansas, the race comes off the map," the strategist added at the time.
She carved out a space for a more personal brand of weirdness for people who are similarly off the map.
From medical centers to centuries-old mosques, major structures were reduced to rubble and whole neighborhoods wiped off the map.
He knew that if he hesitated one-thousandth of a second, his own country would be wiped off the map.
Dan Meridor, former Likud Israeli deputy prime minister: Until 1967, the Arab goal was to wipe Israel off the map.
The ayatollahs in Tehran openly admit their desire to wipe Israel off the map and drive its people into the sea.
We know they are targeting Israel because they wrote "Israel must be wiped off the map" in Hebrew on the weapons.
It also tried to inject some humor into the situation, sharing a cartoon that depicted the island blowing off the map.
Rubio utterly dropped off the map in Louisiana and Maine, getting about 11 percent and 8 percent of the vote, respectively.
Ahmadinejad raised alarm bells in Washington when he said that Israel, a key US ally, must be "wiped off the map."
"The Catch" (ABC) - As "Off the Map" proved years ago, being the house of Shondaland doesn't get you a free renewal pass.
So we felt that if we took another three years to make another album, it would take us back off the map.
She has been incredibly enthusiastic about the ideas we've had—encouraging us to go off the map more than we were comfortable.
So I went with Smith, a guy who seemed to have fallen off the map in Arizona but has been reborn in Calgary.
Their aim then would be to wipe Forza Italia and the PD off the map and install a new, populist two-party system.
Just when you thought Madonna had finally dropped off the map, she busts back in the with a picture of a shaved vagina.
A separate treaty with Kyrgyzstan will soon wipe one of the region's exclaves, Barak, off the map, as part of a land swap.
Overheated language on both sides — including unsubtle reminders of each country's willingness to wipe the other off the map — was part of it.
What's more, with rising sea levels threatening to wipe South Florida off the map, a healthy Everglades could be the last line of defense.
Nearly 500,85033 Syrians have died with more than 50,000 of them being children, while cities like Aleppo have been nearly wiped off the map.
Games that seemed, at one point, tangible and real, but for whatever reason, they fell off the map, unclear if they're delayed or dead.
The former army captain has alarmed many with vows to sweep political opponents off the map and comments denigrating women, gays and racial minorities.
"It is mind-boggling that everything I've been doing for a year and a half will be wiped off the map," he told me.
The newspaper covered the Camp Fire, the state's deadliest blaze, on the ground in Paradise, a community that was nearly wiped off the map.
Any day now, the Israeli Army says, bulldozers will arrive to wipe the West Bank Bedouin community of Khan al-Ahmar off the map.
"He was off the map for a while, especially in the international context," added Mr. Helfenstein, who previously ran the Menil Collection in Houston.
After we responded with some questions about the legal and ethical implications of what Facezam was offering its users, Kenyon fell off the map.
For the most part, though, it's probable that the families ORR was unable to contact made the deliberate decision to go off the map.
OK—so given that "wiping North Korea off the map" would be this drawn-out massacre, why does the US keep bringing it up?
"I'm gonna be off the map for a few days but please know even if I'm not on social media I am thinking of you."
He dropped off the map after being released in 1987, last seen in Las Vegas — which is (coincidentally?) where Lucy (Mamie Gummer) overdosed in 1988.
In 2015 Amnesty International released satellite photographs showing how both towns were nearly wiped off the map by an attack in which thousands were massacred.
While she waits, Gaviria denounces Los Pepes, which released a statement saying it's disbanded — now that Escobar is off the map, the job is done.
Just two years ago Trump was threatening to blow North Korea off the map with "fire and fury," the likes of which we'd never seen.
Israel is surrounded by terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, Al Qaeda and ISIS that would like nothing more than to wipe Israel off the map.
In the meantime, the scooter will disappear off the map in the app, preventing customers from renting it and winding up with a low battery.
Even if a place is tiny and rural and practically off the map, we always assume there's already a culture of activism to tap into.
Why did this woman, who was so talented, and riding so high, doing hit after hit, then all of a sudden fall off the map?
But that is the point: as the great Martinican philosopher Édouard Glissant insisted, no artistic identity is absolute and no region is off the map.
Though Boone had been fairly forthcoming with talking to the press during the trial, Boone effectively escaped the media's scrutiny once she went off the map.
Henderson, who also worked on previous Shondaland projects Off the Map and the pilot Inside the Box, doesn't think this is his last show with Rhimes.
The case even features a high-density shell to protect it from accidental drops — or rage-throws when Captain Falcon punches you off the map again.
Thus: a militant authoritarian regime that Washington helped create and bankroll could become honeycombed with jihadists, who've redoubled their commitment to wipe Israel off the map.
Fleet Foxes dropped off the map after the release of 2011's Helplessness Blues, which peaked at No. 4 on the 2011 Billboard 200 albums chart.
It's about a young black man who finds that his city, Dickens, has been taken off the map in South California, incorporated into greater Los Angeles.
Before this highly-publicized smoochfest, Gomez had been pretty off the map — she took time away from the public last year to focus on her mental health.
Her singular vision, which lives so far left of center that it's off the map entirely, has been an inspiration to artists over the last 30 years.
George had filmed a pilot with Grey's creator Shonda Rhimes and then went on to star on her production company's short-lived ABC drama Off the Map.
Indonesian Red Cross disaster responders said the village of Petobo, just south of Palu, which was home to almost 500 people, had been "wiped off the map".
The Yankees bullpen has remained a strength, but the rotation has fallen off the map in terms of performance, its weaknesses exposed as the season went on.
According to Ms. Cromwell, Frieze, which this year featured 1949 international gallerists, has "fallen off the map" for many American collectors, in spite of the falling pound.
The mullahs in Iran, threatening as they are to raze Israel to the ground and wipe it off the map, are using 1940s Germany as their model.
Humans may be empowered to act more responsibly if the animal communities we're wiping off the map are at least on the map in the first place.
H: Rebecca, you write in Slant Rhymes about the way certain cities "slip off the map of our imagination," while others­ — Havana, Istanbul, Brooklyn — live inside you.
"Hurricane Matthew is off the map, but it is still with us and it is still deadly," Governor McCrory said, forecasting a week of "life and death" threats.
Aerial footage has revealed widespread, catastrophic destruction in western Haiti, with some towns and villages "almost wiped off the map" according to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.
And let&aposs not forget, this is a radical, theocratic regime that is underwriting terrorism around the world, wants to destroy America and remove Israel off the map.
And it hears daily threats from the fanatic rulers of Iran to wipe the Jewish state off the map – and the Iranians are serious about this murderous goal.
I went back and read The Odys­sey again and it's exactly that: Odysseus fell off the map for seven years after the Trojan War and was presumed dead.
He was from the asteroid/dwarf planet Ceres; she was the daughter of a very rich man whose entire expedition seemed to have simply vanished off the map.
Monmouth University pollster Patrick Murray described Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin as "almost completely off the map" for Trump, pointing to long-standing Clinton leads in all three states.
Some components will likely remain, but others (for example, pre-existing condition limitations and 1095 filing requirements) are likely to be wiped off the map in their entirety.
Reixa would attempt to shrug off the comparison to the Animal Collective member by offering the darker Pop Negro (literally "Black Pop"), before falling completely off the map.
Their eldest son, Giles, whom Murnane repeatedly described as a hermit, had come to Goroke years earlier, having chosen the town off the map for its cheap housing.
In 1893, a hurricane blew through the city with such force that it wiped an entire island — Hog Island, a glittering resort near the Rockaways — off the map.
Pence, in his comments, described Iran as the one country "that denies the Holocaust as a matter of state policy and threatens to wipe Israel off the map".
While no specific ask was made, McConnell, I'm told, laid out numbers for Trump and made clear Pompeo's entrance would all but take the race off the map.
And he must begin overseeing federal reform of carbon-heavy economies in Alberta and Saskatchewan, where his Liberals were wiped off the map in Monday's House of Commons election.
Christened Diana, she was raised on a mystical, off-the-map island where you'd be more likely to run into King Kong than that vile thing known as man.
Roy Moore dropped off the map for days ahead of Tuesday's special election in Alabama, where the conservative Republican hopes to win Attorney General Jeff Sessions's vacated Senate seat.
"There must be some mistake," he says upon hearing that Davin (Elijah Rayman) is "off the map" — one of the few printable quotes, as cursing passes for humor here.
To this day, they're the bestselling boy band in the world and despite falling off the map for a while back in late 2000s, they're still together making music.
It was hosted by Rouhani, again of Iran, a country that has called for Israel to be "wiped off the map," while leading the world in state-sponsored terrorism.
His effort motivated his teammates: Markieff Morris, Bradley Beal and the rest of the Wizards were just as intent as he was in wiping New Orleans off the map.
Many people say the movement was hitting its stride just as Irma and Maria arrived — and indiscriminately wiped restaurants and greenhouses, food trucks and fish farms off the map.
Image: NASA Earth Observatory The entire Caribbean region saw at least 38 deaths as a result of Hurricane Irma, which wiped some smaller islands like Barbuda practically off the map.
Michael made landfall just 272 miles down the Panhandle to the southeast, near Mexico Beach, where 155 mph winds and massive storm surge wiped an entire neighborhood off the map.
At that point, very little is off the map, and getting the 24 seats we need to take back the House is suddenly a real possibility, GOP gerrymander or not.
In the event a cataclysmic asteroid, nuclear, or climate apocalypse wipes humanity off the map, octopuses could be the best-suited to evolve to the top of the food chain.
It's why we exist, and the PIAS program is our solution to wipe food deserts off the map in Baltimore, Philadelphia, DC, and other cities in the next five years.
Actually, it's worse than that, since the Soviets merely wanted to dominate or conquer their enemies and seize their property, not wipe them off the map and end their lives.
It was like a mysterious narrative detour from her elliptical films: a major auteur and eloquent leading light of the New Argentine Cinema seemed simply to drop off the map.
When the quake opened a faultline deep beneath the Indian Ocean, it triggered a wave as high as 213.6 meters (22004 feet), wiping some communities off the map in seconds.
"Florida is off the map," he said, citing Mr. Sanders's past praise of some of Fidel Castro's programs, according to one person who shared a detailed account of the meeting.
Over the past 12 years, the production company also brought Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder, Private Practice, The Catch, Off the Map, and Still Star-Crossed to the network.
That means travelling on dirt tracks off the map, in blizzards, thunderstorms or pitch darkness, with animals bursting out of bushes, children chasing runaway balls and crazy people doing crazy things.
In a speech last month, Mr Duda went so far as to liken EU membership to the 1795 partition of Poland, which wiped the country off the map for 123 years.
North Korea has had missiles for years now, but Cramer does not believe it will use those weapons because it does not want to be wiped off the map in retaliation.
The Marshall Islands Plans to Raise Its Land to Survive Rising Sea LevelsThe Republic of the Marshall Islands isn't going to allow the rising seas to wipe it off the map.
Nonetheless, for a horrific week in February 1972, Iranians were subjected to some of the worst freak weather in modern history, which literally wiped hundreds of rural communities off the map.
Mr. Cramer said he was worried about projections that Florence would be comparable to Hurricane Hazel, which nearly wiped his town of 2003,2200 year-round residents off the map in 22011.
Even if the reeling Islamic State is wiped off the map, a large pool of disaffected youth—Muslim and otherwise—looms, threatening to erupt into another wave of pain and horror.
When it fell off the map at most of the major guilds, it essentially had to rely on the strength of the movie itself to overcome the early loss of momentum.
Holding Nevada remains a concerning wild card for Democrats, but Colorado has essentially fallen off the map, too, and it doesn't look likely to climb back into Republicans' sights this fall.
Even if you do that, you won't be off the map completely: Any phone connected to a cellular network or Wi-Fi will still transmit your general location to your carrier.
For all the elements this season has put into play, it's Looking Glass's story that seems furthest off the map in terms of whatever Angela and Laurie will end up doing.
We're going to repeat the warning that if North Korea does anything to one of our allies that we'll wipe it off the map, and that's supposed to be strategic reassurance.
Then last week Hurricane Michael, the most powerful storm of its kind to hit Florida in about 163 years, devastated Tyndall Air Force Base, all but wiping it off the map.
London suffered the same damage as Aleppo, entire neighborhoods would be wiped off the map — in this alternative reality, Buckingham Palace, the Olympic stadium and the tower of London are all rubble.
After denim mini skirts teetered off the map post-2008 and maxi skirts made of jersey tried and failed to take their place, the genre was in need of a serious breather.
After the second jail sentence, having been arrested for shooting her religiously-militant husband Sufi Abdul Hamid, she essentially fell off the map—and what happens next is revealed in the podcast.
"At that point, very little is off the map, and getting the 24 seats we need to take back the House is suddenly a real possibility, GOP gerrymander or not," Moulitsas said.
The star took almost a year-long hiatus — dropping off the map and logging off WiFi to focus on her personal health (so much so that many fans actually thought she had died.).
He could end up in prison, or be living off the map like Saul almost attempted to do in last week's episode, but no longer will he be the CIA's Black-Ops director.
Gibson himself has largely been off the map since his career imploded in 2006 after he was stopped for a DUI in California and unleashed a racist, sexist rant against the arresting officers.
A new CNN poll shows that after rattling the nation and the world last year by threatening to wipe North Korea off the map, his turn to diplomacy is winning increasing public approval.
Jenna Bans, the show's creator, is a longtime writer and producer on several Shonda Rhimes shows and has also created "The Family," a domestic potboiler, and "Off the Map," a sultry medical drama.
But the island encapsulates the attributes I admire most about southeast Texas: clinging to history as hurricanes routinely try to wipe it off the map, yet adaptable enough to roll with whatever comes.
I couldn't will the racial dynamics to resolve themselves in expected ways, and by the end I think I'd resigned myself to being lost with the characters, off the map surrounded by dragons.
Nora, reintroduced to the idea that she might be able to find out what happened to her husband and children in the Departure, starts to feel like she too is slipping off the map.
After an initial phase of expansion, some of these health-conscious gatherings have scaled back their operations or dropped off the map completely, but one has risen to the top of the pile: Daybreaker.
What "Love Is the Message" made me feel, acutely, was how much those who lived through the AIDS crisis almost seemed to believe it was coming to wipe a whole community off the map.
"California is on fire, the Bahamas were nearly wiped off the map, and Houston has been hit by three 500-year floods in the past three years," Stanbro said, according to the local outlet.
Tens of thousands officially remain displaced, while hundreds of thousands more are simply off the map, living in unsafe housing never repaired after the quake, or on the western outskirts of Port-au-Prince.
Yet, at the same time, he remained in a lane of his own: a lone figure shrouded in darkness, often disappearing off the map, lost in the world, perhaps even at times to himself.
"A place like Birmingham hasn't fallen off the map, but it's been bypassed by these places that have moved into this more clearly defined second tier," said Adam Kamins, an economist for Moody's Analytics.
If human civilization were to be destroyed and its cities wiped off the map, there would be an easy way for future intelligent life-forms to know when the mid-29th century began: plastic.
"There is a major change going on," Allan told me in regards to the specter of higher rents in New York and the way they are wiping independent stores like his off the map.
In that moment, he switches back to the person he used to be, and Chris realizes that he knows and recognizes him — he's a guy Chris used to know who dropped off the map.
At six feet, though, around 12 million people in the United States would be displaced, and the world's most vulnerable megacities, like Shanghai, Mumbai, and Ho Chi Minh City, could be wiped off the map.
Get a better controllerThe Joy-Con controllers are tiny marvels of engineering, but the joysticks can feel inaccurate when you're trying to pull off a quick uppercut and instead find yourself yeeting off the map.
A few months later, he reportedly robbed a bank in San Francisco before dropping off the map—leading the FBI to add him to its list of the ten most wanted criminals in the country.
At least 177 homes have been destroyed in SoCal by the fires and, in Northern California, more than 6,000 homes were lost -- in fact the entire town of Paradise has been wiped off the map.
I talk about how that company and a number of others were used by this echelon of wealthy and influential persons to smear people they wanted to take off the map and to ... Pay off.
"For the club to drop into League One will knock Blackburn and East Lancashire off the map," said Graham Jones, the Labour MP for Hyndburn, which adjoins Blackburn, in the British general election next month.
There are three silos in the wastelands of West Virginia where Fallout 763 is set, and industrious players can hurl nuclear fire at rival groups to wipe them off the map and spawn endgame content.
Professional football has been wiped off the map for weeks, maybe months, after all the major leagues, cups and international competitions were suspended, culminating in the postponement of Euro 2020 and Copa America on Tuesday.
This is the reality for almost 21980,267 people of the South Pacific: Their countries might be wiped off the map, and literally no one can agree on what's to be done about it and them.
Kids can read about 211 off-the-map places to visit, including the Russian town of Oymyakon, the coldest inhabited place on earth, where schools don't close unless the temperature drops to 28 below zero.
In the north, the town of Paradise was essentially wiped off the map, with more than 13,000 homes gone, more than 80 people killed, hundreds still missing, thousands homeless — the deadliest fire in state history.
Guaido's political awakening came, perhaps, as a result of his first confrontation with the failings of the state: His home town, La Guaira, was all but wiped off the map by the 1999 Vargas landslide.
He showed off the map in the Oval Office after falsely stating in a tweet that Alabama was among states expected to face impacts from the hurricane, raising the ire of meteorologists and government forecasters.
But this is an era where Donald Trump's administration has given freewheeling powers to top military commanders and is openly matching North Korea's threats to wipe each other off the map, so it's not exactly impossible.
Trump, meanwhile, surprised the world by suggesting that he was working with the Chinese president to help ZTE find a way around the seven-year ban that has threatened to wipe the company off the map.
You're about as far off the map as you can get within the lower 48 states and, unless you're from Seattle, you probably don't have to worry about bumping into someone you know in the buff.
That wipes April 272, previously one of the biggest single-day delegate hauls, off the map, as most of the states that shared that day on the calendar had already moved their contests to June 1063.
When the Soviets invaded the country in 1979, people in the cities benefited from housing projects and infrastructure, while rural villages were wiped off the map by the Soviet Red Army and its Afghan Communist allies.
" And Vice President Mike Pence urged world leaders to "stand strong" against Iran — "the one government in the world that denies the Holocaust as a matter of policy and threatens to wipe Israel off the map.
Following are some of Bolsonaro's more controversial comments: - In an address to supporters a week ago, Bolsonaro said he would "sweep those red bandits off the map," in reference to his opponents in the leftist Workers Party.
Thousands of calls have come in to emergency centers, officials said, from people trying to locate loved ones who may have decided to ride out the storm in the coastal towns that Michael wiped off the map.
And to all my liberal friends out there talking tough about packing up and moving if a certain candidate becomes the next president, just know you aren't truly off the map until you are off the grid.
While Ronan hardly fell off the map after Atonement, earning positive reviews for her performances in City of Ember, Lovely Bones and The Grand Budapest Hotel, her Oscar nomination is a clear validation of her staying power.
I've second-guessed Comey on a lot of this, but I've always added that the FBI director was forced to work "off the map," navigating uncharted territory, so critics might want to cut him a little slack.
"I'd prefer that this neighborhood just stay off the map," said Dave Hill, 19603, as he served beer at Sunny's Bar, the storied waterfront dive in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where he has worked for over a decade.
Following are some of Bolsonaro's more controversial comments: - In an address to supporters a week ago, Bolsonaro said he would "sweep those red bandits off the map," in reference to his opponents in the leftist Workers Party.
By this point in the cycle, some in the party had feared that several incumbents would be headed to certain defeat, and once-inviting takeover opportunities would have slipped off the map, including in Tennessee and Texas.
Its player base has likely shrunk considerably since launch, and the game has fallen off the map entirely when it comes to the seasonal update cycles of buzzed-about online shooters like Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Overwatch.
Why this matters: Mangkhut, which struck land Friday afternoon Eastern time, is one of the strongest typhoons to hit that country since the devastating Super Typhoon Haiyan virtually wiped the city of Tacloban off the map in 2013.
But while fads like these typically fall off the map after a season or two, fanny packs and bum bags have, against all odds, managed to stay on the right side of this year's hot or not list.
Browns game (and I think we all agree), but he's fallen off the map as of late, partly due to the fact that up-and-comer referee Brad Allen has had some really nice touchback calls this season.
Right now Earth is surrounded by over 13,20153 chunks of space rock, and if one of them bumps into us, the damage could be enough to flatten cities, wipe countries off the map, or even cause global extinctions.
"Because Mississippi is a coastal state there's the potential of the ocean level rising so high it might wipe Mississippi off the map and of course our sister states Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia too," Livingston told VICE Impact.
Trump showed off the map in the Oval Office after falsely stating in a tweet Sunday that Alabama was among the several states expected to face impacts from the hurricane, raising the ire of meteorologists and government forecasters.
Recent polling shows Sanders would wipe Trump off the map in this year's presidential election by a staggering landside and perform better in the presidential election than Hillary Clinton, despite calls from her allies that he is unelectable.
This summer, Off the Map Travel is introducing three-night trips on Norway's Lofoten Islands, a mountainous and fjord-filled region above the Arctic Circle, based in tepee tents decorated in the style of the indigenous Sami people.
The rideshare company also told me you won't have to worry if your Uber driver goes way off the map and tries to charge you more or if the route is suddenly busy and they need to change course.
Mr. Cramer, the town manager in Carolina Beach, said he was worried about projections that Florence would be comparable to Hazel, which nearly wiped his town of 6,200 year-round residents off the map completely, destroying 362 buildings there.
"The Sellout," which won the Man-Booker Prize, is "a dark, surreal satire following one man's mission to reestablish racial segregation in a Los Angeles town that's been wiped off the map," as Business Insider's Charlie Floyd puts it.
If you don't remember, Luckey dropped off the map in September after The Daily Beast published the cringe-worthy revelation that Luckey helped fund Nimble America, a political organization that focused on spreading anti-Hillary Clinton and pro-Donald Trump memes.
The rover had fallen off the map until a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by Motherboard revealed that a US Air Force historian had spotted it in the backyard of his mother's neighbor in Blountsville, Alabama in 2014.
After following the radar towards one of the free Unity assets I hoped to punch in the face with my man fists, I walked off the map and fell into an abyss that forced me to close and reopen the app.
So, I think a cyber doctrine would include things like the notion that there ought to be some kind of international treaty or convention around what cyber tools can be used, and which ones, frankly, should just be off the map.
While on a picnic in 2003, Mark Power found himself on the very edge of the area that The Geographers' A–Z Atlas, a best-selling series of maps, defined as London, with the field ahead of him off the map.
The show, created by Jenna Bans (a former writer for Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives and Scandal, and creator of the network dramas Off the Map and The Family), takes the Gilligan formula and attempts to bring it up to date.
"I tell Tom Price and I tell Paul Ryan, I tell every one of 'em, I say the best thing you can do politically is wait a year because it's gonna blow itself off the map," Trump said of the law.
More significant, of course, is the president, who at times seems to be on both sides of the issues that consume the national security team — one day threatening to wipe Iran off the map, the next day inviting it for talks.
Triggered by a massive 9.1-magnitude earthquake, the tsunami killed more than 13,000 people as waves as high as 17.4 meters (57 feet) crashed onto the shores of more than a dozen countries, wiping some communities off the map in seconds.
The latest temblors include the US sending a stealth nuclear-capable bomber on a run over Korean airspace, and a rumored plan by Seoul to wipe Pyongyang off the map at the first sign of a nuke attack by the North.
"The early moments of fires such as these are a critical time, when lives are lost, entire communities are wiped off the map and our members are injured or killed trying to stop these monstrous wildfires," added Harold Schaitberger, the union's general president.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - As Chilean authorities battle the historic blazes that have taken 11 lives, burned over 1,000 homes and wiped an entire town off the map, the theories about who may be to blame have spread as quickly as the wildfires themselves.
Fleet Foxes was the will-they, won't-they band of 2016, with rumors and guesses swirling for months around the impending release of the band's third full-length LP. The indie folk group dropped off the map after touring 2011's Helplessness Blues.
Initially, if the idea of landmark-hopping through a couple of states seemed an efficient way to gain insight into major events of the civil rights era, my compulsion to go rogue and wander off the map often got the better of me.
This is the story of a mother's struggle against a house's entropy, and that of a prodigal daughter who left home only to reckon with the pull that home exerts, even after the Yellow House was wiped off the map after Hurricane Katrina.
Call this your 25-star & up only club, with entry granted by our devoted-to-the-goods shop editors There are many pieces that cruise through the trend cycle every season, have their moment, and ultimately fall off the map (ahem, paint-on skinny jeans).
" After one of Shadow's many frenetic running-jumping catastrophe set-piece sequences, where Lara platforms her way to safety as the town she was staying in is literally wiped off the map, Jonah says to her, "You don't know that you caused all this, Lara.
Over tea, which he sweetened with Equal that he'd brought from New York, he spoke of his worries about Iran's future and Mr. Ahmadinejad's disastrous foreign policy, including the president's denial of the Holocaust and call for Israel to be wiped off the map.
Emboldened by their win in Pennsylvania and a field of new candidates in races once considered off-the-map for most Democrats, the feeling inside the party is that anti-Trump fervor will turn at least one half of Capitol Hill blue in November.
If the foreign policy establishment is convinced that Kim is not mentally stable, then the idea of him firing nuclear-tipped missiles at the US with no concern that he might be wiped off the map himself in a retaliatory strike becomes a plausible scenario.
Trump didn't like those comments and later that night used his favorite tool, Twitter, to threaten to wipe North Korea off the map: Just heard Foreign Minister of North Korea speak at U.N. If he echoes thoughts of Little Rocket Man, they won't be around much longer!
But whereas the Death Star from "Star Wars" was a tool for wiping places off the map, the Kazakh pavilion at Expo 235, which opened in June in Astana, Kazakhstan's capital, is supposed to put the Central Asian country of 22025m on the map, especially for investors.
I "felt the bern" Orcas-style inside the resort's 102-degree soaking hot tubs on a recent visit, and wondered if I'd slipped off the map and into a kind of Ecotopia, filled with dense forests, rolling hills and naked people of all shapes and sizes.
UK producer Phaeleh has been predominantly off the map for the past two years, with a hiatus from releasing and only a few sporadic DJ gigs—but finally, he's coming out with some new music and clearly the time off has been productive in the studio.
From the 2018 midterms—in which races in Florida, Arizona, and Georgia are still being contested—to raging wildfires in California that are wiping entire communities off the map and continuing to rage, the news cycle has verged on impossible for any one person to process in its entirety.
The Woolsey Fire and the Camp Fire are slowly approaching containment, but not before the former destroyed whole sections of Malibu and the latter wiped the town of Paradise off the map, resulting in over 75 deaths and over a thousand names lingering on a list of missing individuals.
On two different attempts, I'd smuggled a character to the end of the map, a mere one square away from being able to declare victory, but in each instance, a brutal critical attack—one that stopped me from moving, another that bounced me off the map—stopped me short.
Democrats remain in firm control of the State Assembly in New Jersey and only a handful of races are competitive this year, but an existential threat looms for the Republican Party in New Jersey, one year after being nearly wiped off the map in the 2018 congressional elections.
"While our president is tweeting on the sidelines in DC, our fellow Americans 3,000 miles to the west are mourning loved ones, entire communities have been wiped off the map and thousands of people are still trying to figure out where they are going to call home," he said.
He defended the enhanced-interrogation techniques employed by the Bush-era C.I.A. In 2005, after Al Jazeera broadcast footage of Ayman al-Zawahri calling for jihad on the West, Simmons suggested one way to contain the terrorist's message was to ''locate Al Jazeera and blow them off the map.
"Las Vegas and the church in Texas have fallen off the map — two of the most heinous mass murders in recent American history," said Tom Brokaw, the special correspondent at NBC News, flagging two episodes that would have, under previous circumstances, most likely remained seared in the national conversation.
The mayor's words mirror a national trend of trailer park owners selling their long-time investment to new investors who drive up the rent and eventually wipe the trailer park off the map, adding to a nationwide housing crisis where only 37 affordable homes exist for every 100 low-income renters.
I've been an out trans woman in at least some capacity for around a year and a half, and already, I have friends who seemed incredibly important to me for some window of time who have since dropped off the map, no matter how often I try to get in touch.
Democrats consider the most vulnerable Republican senators to be Cory Gardner of Colorado, Martha McSally of Arizona, Susan Collins of Maine and Thom Tillis of North Carolina, with several others viewed as reach-states that could become increasingly competitive or fall off the map altogether depending, in part, on Trump's popularity.
Letter To the Editor: Re: Roger Cohen ("Bernie's Israel Heresy," April 19): While I do not support all of Mr. Nethanyahu's policies, I share his deep conviction that we must face the intentions of Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas to eventually "wipe Israel off the map," which they repeatedly proclaim to be their ultimate goal.
The Nominees — La La Land, Manchester by the Sea, Fences, Silence, Moonlight, Jackie, Lion, Sully, Hidden Figures, Patriot's Day  The Alternate — Arrival The Dark Horses — 13th and O.J.: Made in America Off the Map — The Birth of a Nation  If "Silence" is golden, it will be because of director Martin Scorsese, who fought to get the film made.
Iran's Lake Urmia — once the largest body of water in the Middle East — has shrunk by almost 13003 percent over the last 30 years; Africa's Lake Chad is also 90 percent smaller than it was in the 1960s; and Kazakhstan's Aral Sea, once the fourth largest salt lake in the world, has practically been wiped off the map.
Whether it's Iran threatening to wipe Israel off the map, or the Muslim Brotherhood proclaiming that "killing one Jew is equivalent to killing thirty million Jews," the doctrine of radical Islam is anathema to our democratic way of life, and throughout his career as a public servant Kaine has gone out of his way to downplay the threat.
Arriving in Warsaw, and witnessing the brutality that was visited upon Jews in the ghetto, I was greatly uplifted by the knowledge that the president of the United States and leader of the free world was giving a public address — his first in Europe as president— to a city that was nearly wiped off the map by the Nazis.
I would give chapters to my editor and my agent to give me feedback on them just to make sure I'm not going completely off the map, but it wasn't as exciting, it wasn't as much of a thrill ride to have people constantly telling me I'm awesome, giving me that glorious external validation that I crave, right?
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If you get down to raw military capacity, and if you were to assume that there's no other concern for the United States, or the rest of the world, and it's just tender military might of the United States versus the entire military might of North Korea, we could effectively wipe North Korea off the map.
The president has been threatening to wipe North Korea off the map for weeks—and Tillerson himself has had his share of negotiations-are-over bluster—but this particular tweet is notable as a public dig against his own secretary of state for ostensibly trying to avert a horrifying war between some of the most heavily armed militaries on the planet.
It traverses a particularly remote part of Mauritania, an off-the-map sort of country in West Africa that's known to harbor modern slavery; hugs the border with the Western Sahara, which essentially is an international no-man's land; and rumbles through a largely lawless expanse of desert that is often seen as a good hideout for kidnappers and terrorists.
Warren, who joined the Senate in 2013 after spending much of her career studying the rights of consumers in bankruptcy, was among the first prominent politicians to consider a different possibility, one pushed by activists and former students: that the loans of students that were part of the largest for-profit college collapse in history should be forgiven altogether, their debts wiped off the map.
The idea of a team becoming in the Mexican national TV market what the Blue Jays are in Canada would have an appeal, but geographically it's a long way off the map—Monterrey has been touted as a possible option, and being half the distance from Houston that Mexico City is probably has something to do with that, and so maybe it works instead.
Since the 1936 release of the first London edition, the A–Z series has become iconic, covering many towns and cities in the UK. The maps' cutoff points vary from edition to edition, and Power's project, 26 Different Endings, documented the lanes, fields, depots, estates, and streets that found themselves quite literally "off the map" according to the 2003 edition of London A–Z.
"Kill 'Em and Leave" documents personal and cultural trials: the way his hometown and adjacent parts of South Carolina were essentially wiped off the map in the early 1950s to make room for the Savannah River Nuclear Site ("Six towns in all," Mr. McBride writes, "gone"); the death of his teenage son Teddy in a car accident in 1973; his famously turbulent relationships with his wives and children.
The Nominees — Viola Davis (Fences), Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea), Naomie Harris (Moonlight), Nicole Kidman (Lion), Molly Shannon (Other People)  The Next 5 — Janelle Monáe (Hidden Figures), Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures), Greta Gerwig (20th Century Women), Felicity Jones (A Monster Calls), Julianne Moore (Maggie's Plan) The Dark Horses — Margo Martindale (The Hollars), Rooney Mara (Lion), Kate Winslet, Helen Mirren or Keira Knightley (Collateral Beauty), Laura Dern (The Founder), Lily Collins (Rules Don't Apply), Elle Fanning (20th Century Women) Off the Map — Dakota Fanning, American Pastoral
The Nominees — Emma Stone (La La Land), Natalie Portman (Jackie), Annette Bening (20th Century Women), Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins), Taraji P. Henson (Hidden Figures) The Next 5 — Isabelle Huppert (Elle), Marion Cotillard (Allied), Amy Adams (Arrival), Jennifer Lawrence (Passengers), Jessica Chastain (Miss Sloane) The Dark Horses — Rebecca Hall (Christine), Ruth Negga (Loving), Susan Sarandon (The Meddler), Sally Field (Hello, My Name Is Doris), Sasha Lane (American Honey), Rachel Weisz (Denial), Felicity Jones (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)    Off the Map — Emily Blunt (The Girl on the Train)  Dev Patel's search for his family in "Lion" is absolutely heartbreaking.
The Nominees — Viola Davis (Fences), Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea), Naomie Harris (Moonlight), Nicole Kidman (Lion), Janelle Monáe (Hidden Figures) The Next 5 — Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures), Greta Gerwig (20th Century Women), Molly Shannon (Other People) Lupita Nyong'o (Queen of Katwe), Felicity Jones (A Monster Calls) The Dark Horses — Margo Martindale (The Hollars), Sienna Miller (Live by Night), Rooney Mara (Lion), Kate Winslet, Helen Mirren or Keira Knightley (Collateral Beauty), Laura Dern (The Founder) Julianne Moore (Maggie's Plan), Lily Collins (Rules Don't Apply), Elle Fanning (20th Century Women or Live by Night), Dakota Fanning (American Pastoral)   Off the Map — Laura Linney (Sully)
The Nominees — Damien Chazelle (La La Land), Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea), Barry Jenkins (Moonlight), Martin Scorsese (Silence), Denis Villeneuve (Arrival)  The Next 5 — Pablo Larraín (Jackie), Garth Davis (Lion), Peter Berg (Patriot's Day), Denzel Washington (Fences), Clint Eastwood (Sully) The Dark Horses — Tom Ford (Nocturnal Animals), Morten Tyldum (Passengers), J.A. Bayona (A Monster Calls), Robert Zemeckis (Allied), Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge), David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water) Off the Map — Ben Affleck (Live by Night) Only a handful of actors have won three Oscars, but Denzel Washington is talented enough to join the club.
The Nominees — Emma Stone (La La Land), Natalie Portman (Jackie), Annette Bening (20th Century Women), Taraji P. Henson (Hidden Figures), Amy Adams (Arrival)  The Next 5 — Jessica Chastain (Miss Sloane), Marion Cotillard (Allied), Jennifer Lawrence (Passengers), Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins), Isabelle Huppert (Elle) The Dark Horses — Rebecca Hall (Christine), Ruth Negga (Loving), Susan Sarandon (The Meddler), Sally Field (Hello, My Name Is Doris), Rachel Weisz (Denial), Felicity Jones (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)  Off the Map — Sasha Lane, American Honey Jeff Bridges may be playing a loose variation on "Jeff Bridges," but so what?
ACT II Hey let me introduce you nigga to America most Every nigga round with me carry a tote Sadity bitches like a nigga Tune on the low They just be like ten and be doing the most Okay, Tune in the jet flyin' over the boat I'm on the way from the Panama, I got a few on the boat What you niggas make a year; I could do with the blow We meet T.I., Wayne's longtime friend and business associate from Atlanta, who has been off the map for years somewhere in Central or South America.
In FALLOUT (Morrow/HarperCollins, $27.99), her Chicago private eye, V. I. Warshawski, goes on a solo road trip to Kansas (where Paretsky was born and raised) with her dog, Peppy, for company and her red Bruno Magli pumps, just in case a tornado carries her off to the land of Oz. The premise for getting V. I. on the road is thin, but serviceable: An elderly black actress named Emerald Ferring and the young videographer she hired to film a documentary about her life have gone off the map somewhere en route to her childhood home.
After 117 days basically in hiding, Oculus VR founder and former Facebook golden child Palmer Luckey has been spotted in the wild—specifically in a federal courtroom in Dallas where Facebook is the subject of a $2 billion intellectual property lawsuit: Catch Up on the Explosive $2 Billion Lawsuit Against Facebook Before Zuck Takes the StandFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said he wants to escape the Silicon Valley bubble and travel to…Read more ReadMark Zuckerberg Gets Testy in Oculus Lawsuit Grilling DALLAS — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg fired off some sick burns and engaged in a heated exchange…Read more ReadLuckey dropped off the map following the revelation that he had been funding a pro-Trump political organization that used internet memes to spread its message.
The Nominees — Dev Patel (Lion), Liam Neeson (Silence), Mahershala Ali (Moonlight), Warren Beatty (Rules Don't Apply), Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water)  The Next 5 — Stephen McKinley Henderson (Fences), Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea), Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals), Kevin Costner (Hidden Figures), Hugh Grant (Florence Foster Jenkins)  The Dark Horses — Trevante Rhodes or Andre Holland (Moonlight), Adam Driver or Tadanobu Asano (Silence), Aaron Eckhart (Bleed for This), Edgar Ramirez (Gold), Shia LaBeouf (American Honey), Forest Whitaker (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story), Simon Helberg (Florence Foster Jenkins), Edward Norton or Michael Pena (Collateral Beauty), Mykelti Williamson, Russell Hornsby or Jovan Adepo (Fences), J.K. Simmons (Patriot's Day), Chris Cooper or Brendan Gleeson (Live by Night), Ralph Fiennes (A Bigger Splash), Vince Vaughn (Hacksaw Ridge), Peter Sarsgaard (Jackie), Timothy Spall (Denial), Ben Foster (Hell or High Water), David Oyelowo (Queen of Katwe), Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Nocturnal Animals) Off the Map — Eddie Murphy (Mr.

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