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  1. the ravages of something the destruction caused by something
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The ravages of the coronavirus and the market meltdown this week, like the ravages of that storm 15 years ago, played out on the screens for hours — urgently, relentlessly, inexorably, inescapably.
Ultimately, the ravages of time took care of the job.
A couple of years ago, however, I saw its ravages.
" He also posted: "I survived the ravages of Viet Nam.
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But these emerging therapies will treat the ravages of old age.
Perhaps this is just the gentlest of the ravages of age.
Dorian's ravages have drawn attention to the vulnerability of small islands.
And the epidemic of suicide ravages our veteran ranks every single day.
My parents left the ravages of apartheid for the tolerance of England.
Seven million people face starvation and cholera ravages parts of the country.
Protests in Paris turn violent; Cyclone Idai ravages Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe.
But it made his cause clear: "Pollution ravages our planet," he wrote.
NATO already is feeling the ravages of the virus in other ways.
Managing such reconstruction amid the ravages of war is a constant struggle.
The bad news of coronavirus' ravages on the economy is only beginning.
Are toddlers ready for a play about the ravages of sexual jealousy?
Whatever the reasons, none of them do anything as Trump ravages the truth.
In his later decades, he was a gentle soul, courtesy of boxing's ravages.
In these affecting images you can see time's ravages and also its consolations.
Wealthy people like me should commit to reducing the ravages of economic inequality.
If the status quo continues, the ravages of climate change will be devastating.
Save it from the ravages of warming and we can save the planet.
It ravages human populations and simultaneously undermines their interconnected economic and political systems.
The cost of beer is projected to rise as extreme weather ravages barley yields.
Most vivid are the descriptions of near-fatal injuries and emotional ravages he sustained.
"Pollution ravages our planet, oozing inhabitability via air, soil, water and weather," he wrote.
Scientists tell us we must act now to avoid the ravages of climate change.
Communism, it was believed, had helped Russia avoid the worst ravages of the crash.
What if the ravages of climate change amount, for some, to just another bet?
He is now an award-winning photographer, having long ago left football's ravages behind.
There is one thing that protects against the potential ravages of a sedentary lifestyle: exercise.
A truck burns as fire ravages the Napa wine region in California on Oct. 9.
The attack came as a shock to its capital unaccustomed to the ravages of terror.
But one woman, at least, seems distinctly untouched by the so-called ravages of age.
Legal actions decline precipitously under the threat of exsanguination, and climate change ravages the continent.
We can no longer stand idly by as this gang's notorious violence ravages our streets.
Their distress and death are yet another marker of the ravages of global climate change.
"Double Negative" is so immense, it hardly ever suffers the ravages of time and place.
He urges American Christians to drop resistance and protect their own families from the spiritual ravages.
And the results are usually permanent, though you won't be spared the usual ravages of aging.
This début poetry collection probes the contradictions of desire amid the ravages of capitalism and racism.
Ehrenreich's stated target is the fantasy that we can cheat the ravages of age and death.
The federal government has made three changes to unemployment benefits as the coronavirus ravages entire industries.
To escape the ravages of the Black Death, 10 young aristocrats retreat to a secluded villa.
A truck burns as fire ravages the Napa wine region in California on October 9, 2017.
And she spent much of her life in physical pain, thanks to the ravages of childbirth.
An Eden of happy Americans moated from our national ravages of malevolence, contempt, uncertainty and fear?
They are often vibrant and youthful, no longer subject to the ravages of time or illness.
After the ravages of World War II, whale meat became a vital source of protein in Japan.
But his exposure to the lawless violence that ravages swaths of cities across America was not over.
For many, the solution is not to abandon nonwhite Americans to the ravages of the Trump presidency.
An investigation last summer by VICE's Allie Conti explored how the drug ravages New York's homeless population.
Still, this is a movie about a goddess who saves us from the ravages of world war.
The big storms have been rare as California suffers through the ravages of several years of drought.
But the coronavirus has taken center stage while the ravages of climate change wait in the wings.
At the same time, the continent has become a dramatic stage for the ravages of climate change.
Somehow, we have to let the ravages shape us and make our souls stronger and more beautiful.
He is the maestro of a brand of discord that benefits only him and ravages everything else.
While Ebola cases in the US are relatively rare, the disease regularly ravages developing countries in Africa.
The gilets jaunes are a rejoinder to capitalism's emotional ravages as much as to its economic ones.
Young activists, who will be forced to live with the ravages of climate change, find this upsetting.
What about the aspects of self that time does not improve, but instead—like a building—physically ravages.
Many of us have seen firsthand the ravages of conservative fundamentalism, anti-Blackness, and prejudicial legislation and policing.
As millennials creep into their 30s, they're only now just seeing the ravages of time take their toll.
Perhaps no novel gives you such a 30,000-foot view of the ravages of time on human beings.
It was a far cry from the age I grew up in, surrounded by the ravages of AIDS.
"Pollution ravages our planet, oozing inhabitability via air, soil, water and weather," Buckel wrote, according to the Times.
President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on the promise to protect American workers from the ravages of global trade.
Despite the ravages of the Terror, his anti-Nazi spy network was still the best in the world.
I require at least eight hours of sleep in my hyperbaric chamber to fight the ravages of aging.
"Moi, un Noir" captures the ravages of urbanization and cultural imperialism, the physical and mental toll of poverty.
Say you've got an experiment or prototype satellite that you want to expose to the ravages of space.
And I have witnessed firsthand the ravages of a conflict that has gone on for far too long.
If not the Green New Deal, force a market-based solution to correct the ravages of climate change.
Even then, you could see the ravages visited upon the natural world, and I was conscious of extinctions.
But Ross's track record clashes with Trump's promise to protect American workers from the ravages of global trade.
"The ravages of Ebola cannot be limited to the health sector alone," said Abdulai Bayraytay, a government spokesman.
Delta Air Lines announced Wednesday several drastic measures to cut costs as the novel coronavirus ravages airlines worldwide.
His father ran a grocery store, the success of which spared the family the ravages of the Depression.
Mr. Newsom and others said the ravages of the Camp Fire demanded preventive action to prevent a reoccurrence.
Government subvention had fended off the ravages of capitalism in one important way: it had provided steady employment.
Hahn touted his experience as a lung cancer doctor, saying he has seen the "ravages" of tobacco firsthand.
Soon after his return, the ravages of the Cultural Revolution began and anything Western or cultured was attacked.
Generations of Americans made the sacrifice to better protect communities, families and businesses from the ravages of floods.
Even in a year of chaotic national politics, the ravages of floods and fires in 2017 stand out.
While Dee Dee may be inflicting abuse on her daughter, she cannot escape the ravages of this situation either.
"What Remains" includes displays and propaganda videos depicting the ravages inflicted by Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and Palmyra.
But even if it succeeds in going mainstream, as the company intends, it can't escape the ravages of time.
"Hate has no place in America, … hatred warps the mind, ravages the heart and devours the soul," Trump said.
Any scenario that has humanity avoiding the worst ravages of climate change involves explosive global growth in solar power.
"To look at straying simply in terms of its ravages is not only reductionistic but also unhelpful," she writes.
As long as ASF ravages China's pork herds, American farmers will continue to be at risk from the disease.
But that protection is now being eroded by climate change, leaving corals more susceptible to the ravages of bleaching.
"Pollution ravages our planet, oozing inhabitability via air, soil, water and weather," Buckel wrote the Times in an email.
"The infection courses through the entire body, kind of like a hurricane or tornado that ravages everything," Doktor said.
Rachel goes through a crucible of agony, braving abuse, infertility, betrayal and ravages of the body and the mind.
The Pakistani people have suffered too much from the ravages of the Taliban, and the hypocrisy of Pakistan's leaders.
And I have witnessed first-hand the ravages of a conflict that has gone on for far too long.
The ravages of first Nazi and then communist control deprived the city of many of its most beautiful buildings.
Millions of our fellow human beings are refugees, fleeing war and crime and the ravages of a changing climate.
They yearn for a country whose automobile industry and fishing grounds are protected from the ravages of global competition.
As my bookseller friend knew, its ravages often leave the remaining copies of a work all the more valuable.
By the end of the episode, Selina has been elected president, but the ravages of her climb are clear.
One of The Act's most affecting choices is showing how Dee Dee's self-made trap ravages her own aging body.
Their four-year ordeal has blown apart the principle that innocent people should be spared the worst ravages of war.
Commercial fishing first took its toll on the species, and now a new threat ravages the remaining fish: Chinese demand.
As the Blochs' marriage falls apart and they begin to discuss divorce, a massive earthquake ravages Israel, destabilizing its military.
We&aposre going to be discussing the deadly ravages of drugs, gangs, and crime that&aposs pouring across our border.
For Jewel, the ravages of a lifetime of carrying around hundreds of pounds of extra fat are still years away.
This explains his effectiveness, which America's diplomats, craving relevance after the ravages of Mr Tillerson's tenure, will be glad of.
There was a time when suburban women may have thought that they were insulated from the ravages of drug abuse.
While trade liberalization surely hurt some workers, it has more often served as a scapegoat for the ravages of automation.
The comments come as an incurable African swine fever disease ravages China, slashing output in the world's largest pig herd.
The flu ravages your body, leaving you a shell of a human, stuffed with mucus, plagued with aches and pains.
We all want the same thing: to believe we have the power to stave off the ravages of old age.
But the ravages of climate change have taken their toll on the animals, which depend on sea ice to survive.
The first "farm bill" was passed in 1933 in response to the ravages of the Depression and the Dust Bowl.
It is this period, as Mr. Mika helped me understand, when the ravages of gun violence can be most unnerving.
Experts believe the respiratory ravages of COVID-19 could be significant in the United States until a vaccine is deployed.
Even some who claim to detest the ravages of mass incarceration argue that Mr. Madoff should be denied compassionate release.
That experience turned out to be a negative sum game for all countries with no economy spared from its ravages.
That means protecting our democracy from foreign influences and the ravages of racism and exclusion that threaten it from within.
Melia suffers the ravages of US embargo on Cuba, one of its main markets, Spanish newspaper Vozpopuli wrote on Thursday.
"Ebola is a horrific illness that ravages the human body," said Brechtje van Lith, Save the Children's country director in Uganda.
It unflinchingly captures the ravages of the three-week conflict, from wrecked military vehicles and scorched bodies to freshly dug graves.
It will meet its end -- whether by fire, wrecking ball, or even the ravages of war -- and there will be sadness.
Perhaps the next time Godzilla ravages his way through Tokyo, a Chinese scientist will be the one to save the day.
The ravages of pipeline labor on native communities has been described in detail by innumerable sources, including the US State Department.
Many developed regions of the world have done this and have driven back the ravages of TB as a generalized epidemic.
Robin Williams widow describes in horrific detail the ravages of the disease that left the actor so distraught ... he committed suicide.
The economies of countries that left gold earlier were also seen to recover more quickly from the ravages of the Depression.
And funds like the SoftBank Vision Fund are increasingly raising private capital to protect companies from the ravages of vulture funds.
We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs.
Who would not be moved by photos of children and babies suffering the ravages of war in all of its forms?
Because their brains and nervous systems are so rapidly developing, fetuses, infants and young children are especially vulnerable to lead's ravages.
"Pollution ravages our planet, oozing inhabitability via air, soil, water and weather," he wrote in an email, according to the Times.
In regards to cases like this, our government's one concession to responsibility for the ravages of Agent Orange is environmental remediation.
The drug market, institutional racism, joblessness and the ravages of the war on drugs in the '303s left the community struggling.
I have also been impressed with the amazing teenagers and children who have spoken publicly about the ravages of gun violence.
While social media is a part of parents' everyday lives, the ravages of vaccine-preventable diseases are in the distant past.
During a cytokine storm, an excessive immune response ravages healthy lung tissue, leading to acute respiratory distress and multi-organ failure.
A countless number of Americans have seen the ravages of socialism around the world and they demand their leaders appreciate that.
First, technology and capitalism, blamed for many of the ravages of industrialisation, are now reinforcing each other in favour of dematerialisation.
His is an old wound but one with fresh resonance in a presidential campaign fixated on the ravages of unfettered capitalism.
But since then, she has also dealt with the ravages of an overburdened health service working under the cloud of Brexit.
What's also worrisome is that scientists are only now beginning to assess the ravages of the changing climate on bird populations.
Rizvi clearly wants to save the world from the ravages of irrational thinking that excuses all sorts of violence and destruction.
The United States is facing a health care crisis and the world is already suffering from the ravages of climate change.
We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs.
This was, according to Uriburu, "Art on a Latin American scale," meant to draw attention to the interconnected ravages of water pollution.
In Manchester, as Mayor Gatsas welcomes a parade of candidates, he also sees plenty of constituents dealing with the ravages of addiction.
No one will avoid the ravages of warming, and the reality of this will be impossible to ignore in the coming decades.
Besides needing to leave the ravages of Saddam Hussein's regime to join family in the UK, his life had been normal enough.
The imam at the neighborhood mosque would speak of US ravages in Iraq, and as Ahmed listened, his anger simmered, then seethed.
But as the worst ravages of the financial crisis have faded, the G20 has struggled to find the same sense of purpose.
When we study the trajectory of black students in our education system, the ravages of the school-to-prison pipeline are undeniable.
His aerial photographs capture the terrible ravages to the earth by hazardous waste that are often hard to perceive from the ground.
Overall, East New York ranks among the worst in the city for premature deaths and other factors showing the ravages of poverty.
I worked in a drug treatment facility and have seen the ravages of addiction, and I know the risks of opiate use.
It crams you into shitty dorms with even shittier roommates, overwhelms you with debt, and ravages your brain with early-morning classes.
The combined ravages of opportunistic thieves and destructive weather seem to portend at least three bleak years for vanilla ice cream lovers.
WASHINGTON — Progressive goals that long seemed like pipe dreams suddenly don't look so far-fetched as the novel coronavirus ravages the economy.
Gordon was duly praised for his subtle, knowing portrayal of an elder whose spirit survives the ravages of time and bodily abuse.
They can carry on, extracting coal and oil and gas from the ground, exposing the world to the ravages of climate change.
Second, the United States, under the Trump administration, has pulled back from helping poor countries adapt to the ravages of climate change.
And if Obamacare is taken away, these people are going to lose out — as a drug epidemic ravages much of the country.
The US airlines and now Boeing are signaling that they need a bailout as the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak ravages their businesses.
SAN FRANCISCO — The ravages of wildfires in California have kept Dave Jones, the state's insurance commissioner, very busy over the past year.
Of course the ravages of apartheid legacy then intervened, the education base of the country, is what has also set us back.
I wish gun advocates could see beyond their privileged bubble to understand that their narcissistic cultural defense of battlefield weapons ravages communities.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our product, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs," Trump said.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs," Trump said.
At least 22 people have been killed and seven are missing as tropical storm Nate ravages the Gulf-side coastlines of Central America.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs," Trump said.
Much of the island's interior was reduced to sickly scrub; along its roads stand skeletal trees, reproachful witnesses to the ravages they endured.
Speaking to Winstock, it seemed that one of the few ways to prevent "the ravages of drug use" is to not be poor.
They assured me that there was a way to beat the ravages of the years with science and a little bit of math.
A ten year old simply lacks the hand strength and the attention span to do any good against the ravages of modern life.
Yes, even those super-human beings amongst us we call models will one day no longer be immune to the ravages of time.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs," he said.
The mall has survived the ravages of the retail apocalypse and continues to host retailers like West Elm, Kate Spade, and Tiffany & Co.
The journey was aimed at sending a message about the need to protect vulnerable species and spaces from the ravages of climate change.
Soldiers were willing to die for our country, to suffer the brutality and ravages of war, and many lost their homes and livelihood.
In many cases, these mentions centered on specific locations, like Italy and Iran, where the ravages of coronavirus have been most acutely felt.
They underscored their commitment to multilateral approaches as the salve to trouble, including widening economic inequality, terrorism and the ravages of climate change.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs," he said.
A clinic where patients use heroin may sound shocking and irresponsible, particularly now, as a deadly and devastating opioid epidemic ravages North America.
The deal also raises the possibility of a full American troop withdrawal, while the war still ravages the country and the casualties continue.
" And there is a poignancy, too, to the deep and rueful knowledge of the ravages of alcohol laid so bare in "Big Blonde.
Murder in the 4-0 Daniel Rice and Kevin Thomas were living emblems of the ravages of gun violence in the South Bronx.
In the final 32 years of his life he suffered from the ravages of Parkinson's disease and died last June in Scottsdale, Ariz.
She "should have decried much more forcefully the ravages of racism in this country," she said in an interview with The Associated Press.
"You hear of the plague, and instantly you think of Black Death which ravages Europe, it has that enormous historical baggage," he said.
Descending into Saigon, I could see fires burning below me, and in my naïveté I thought I was seeing the ravages of war.
Yes, we have a president who is hostile to every step that must be taken to avert the worst ravages of climate change.
These writers are examining repressive governments, ethnic tensions, the ravages of hurricanes and climate change or returning to an ancestral homeland in flux.
It's in combining his personal story with the ravages of AIDS he witnessed that Dube advances the genre of queer memoirs in India.
The deaths tend to be more widely dispersed and do not involve the devastation of property as do the ravages of wind and water.
The sides of the roads were flecked with shredded tires, making me wonder how much rubber had succumbed to the ravages of Namibian gravel.
A cocktail of a musical, Daniel Zaitchik's romantic comedy is about a guy, a girl, a friend, a dog and the ravages of addiction.
And if bleaching doesn't kill a coral reef outright, it weakens it, making it more susceptible to diseases and the ravages of ocean acidification.
More than 8,600 stores are expected to close in 2019 as the retail apocalypse ravages the US.Somehow, megamalls appear to be weathering the storm.
Though her voice has "succumbed to the nerve-eating devil," as she noted, one arm has thus far escaped the ravages of the disease.
She left two years before, in 1861, undoubtedly to escape the ravages of the civil war that threatened to tear the United States asunder.
"As evidenced by the Life Care Center in Kirkland, once the virus starts to spread in the facility it ravages its residents," he said.
They can be frozen, but do not open the container until the cookies have thawed to avoid the ravages of condensation on your icing.
I invite your readers to visit it, and to work with us to save this masterpiece from the ravages of time and the elements.
As the opioid crisis ravages communities across West Virginia, a college is recruiting some of its casualties — children who have been in foster care.
A cocktail of a musical, Daniel Zaitchik's romantic comedy is about a guy, a girl, a friend, a dog and the ravages of addiction.
CTE has become a hot button topic in the NFL, with the league going out of its way to safeguard players from its ravages.
According to Wark, a new kind of class struggle, unlike anything Karl Marx could have diagnosed, now ravages our world on an unprecedented scale.
Over the past 50 years, many institutions that once protected American workers and families from the ravages of unbridled capitalistic excess have been eroded.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs," Trump said on Friday.
To save it, the denizens of the fantasy world took over, rewriting it, but even triage only lasts so long against the ravages of time.
You&aposve got M.S.-250, which ravages some neighborhoods we know here in New York state and elsewhere, and nobody wants that, Democrat or Republican.
In deciding when to retire, "public employees relied on the legislative promise that COLAs would protect their pensions from the ravages of inflation," Albin wrote.
In 2015, Carlile was declared clinically dead for several hours while undergoing a risky cardiac operation necessary to ward off the ravages of Marfan syndrome.
Meanwhile, coastal settlements that were once protected from the worst ravages of Arctic storms by a protective blanket of sea ice are now dangerously exposed.
In other words, this lobster had been dead for a while, and keeping it frozen could only battle the ravages of time for so long.
Previous studies have shown that pot can screw around with our memories—which is clearly a bad thing in a disease that already ravages memories.
He takes every opportunity he can to change the topic back to his old favourites: the evils of greedy bosses and the ravages of austerity.
President Trump just signed a sweeping executive order designed to cripple U.S. efforts to fight climate change and prevent the worst ravages of global warming.
The row over posted workers shows how mobility rights can run up against the EU's impulse to "protect" citizens in rich countries from globalisation's ravages.
We stand in solidarity with our international family against the ravages of global capitalism and anti-Black racism, human-made climate change, war, and exploitation.
Think of the ravages caused in the early years of this decade when Germany imposed fiscal austerity on European countries already sinking into deep recessions.
Trump never once uttered "immigrant" or "immigration," but when he vowed to "protect our borders from the ravages of other countries," the message was clear.
In other words, if you want to repair the ravages of age, day drinking, and a pancake brunch based-lifestyle, you best join the freeze.
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Our humble corn patch attempted, probably futilely, to resist the ravages of genetically modified pollen drifting in from the neighboring plots full of Monsanto's finest.
Traders have been anticipating a jump in U.S. pork exports this year as African swine fever, a deadly hog disease, ravages China's massive hog herd.
Earlier this year, a film came out titled Embrace of the Serpent, which graphically and poetically captured the ravages of 1900s colonialism in the Amazon.
Developing countries have also argued that they need financial aid from wealthier nations to expand clean energy and adapt to the ravages of climate change.
In his lifetime, the Kurds, a sizable minority in several countries, have suffered severe repression and the ravages of war in Iran, Iraq and Syria.
Traffic pollution ravages the wet, vulnerable interior of plant leaves, reducing their growth and making them less resilient in the face of other environmental stresses.
" He said that though the world is affected by climate change, it was the poor who would "suffer most from the ravages of global warming.
In death, the woman, hands bound, had fallen backward, which served to preserve four of her fingerprints from the ravages of the elements and wildlife.
It has often been said that war movies inevitably glorify combat, and it's also true that movies about grave illness tend to sentimentalize its ravages.
"Their distress and death are yet another marker of the ravages of global climate change," Damien Cave and Justin Gillis recently reported in this newspaper.
The political debate over whether one policy or another will mitigate the ravages wrought by the acts of evil humans will continue to rage on.
The ravages of the sanction years This was at a time when Iraq was laboring under the U.N. sanctions imposed after the 1990 invasion of Kuwait.
I guess Tyson Chandler heaving himself at the rim for several dunks is admirable, but his fading explosiveness is a reminder of the ravages of time.
Scientists are working to develop a vaccine to help guard the world's pork supply as a deadly virus ravages Asia's pig herds, killing millions of pigs.
He is said to spend hours every morning on his treadmill, to counter the ravages of his earlier years as a field commander and chain-smoker.
Although it has often felt more like 2007 than 2017 at Melbourne Park this week, even great champions are not immune to the ravages of time.
The cataclysms monitored in "Another World," meanwhile, remain, the ravages of the Islamic State bound to feature afresh in art as, alas, they do in life.
Candidates have kicked off the new year with a strong emphasis on combating drug addiction, an issue that ravages the early-voting state of New Hampshire.
Later, Adam (yes, that Adam, partner to Eve) built a shrine to God on that spot, but it too was destroyed by the ravages of time.
Dwight Howard is a giant clown man who is made both worse and less relevant by the ravages of time and the shifting sands of change.
To those affected, which would have been most everyone, the routine ravages of smallpox were bad weather—as destructive and inevitable as a hurricane or blizzard.
Sickened by the ravages of hide hunters, he protected 230 million acres of public land during his presidency, including a stunning parcel of North Dakota Badlands.
Laws need to be enacted now to reduce our energy use and protect us from the ravages of rising seas, increased temperatures and more intense storms.
Following the ravages of war and revolution, Lenin's support of the New Economic Policy (or NEP, as it was always called) was a reasonable strategic retreat.
He outlined a dark vision of an America afflicted by "the ravages" of economic dislocation and foreign exploitation, requiring his can-do approach to turn around.
Like Hubert Sauper's "We Come as Friends" and Michael Glawogger's "Workingman's Death," the movie sees a perverse, almost science-fiction beauty in the ravages of destruction.
While the UNESCO World Heritage-listed old city has escaped much of the ravages of war, its sprawling outer suburbs have been pounded to near-oblivion.
Landing lightly on the loneliness of fame and the ravages of aging, "Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool" is a fond farewell to a distinctive talent.
Located on the outskirts of Brussels, the Africa Museum symbolized the ravages of colonialism that Belgium exacted upon its Congolese subjects during 75 years of occupation.
Seeing the visible deterioration in the country and the ravages of AIDS, I returned to Europe determined to build an orphanage for some of the homeless orphans.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs," Trump said after being sworn in.
But by the end of the stanza, she was tossing off throatier, more desperate expressions — a dramatization of the civic ravages that easy cynicism can leave behind.
But it will not take a worst-case warming to deliver ravages dramatic enough to shake the casual sense that as time marches forward, life improves ineluctably.
Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), the hotshot race car who learned to take it easy in Cars, has succumbed to the ravages of time, as we all must.
The project is designed to give museum-goers and researchers access to rare or one-off creations and to help preserve structures from the ravages of time.
She comes at her topics from unexpected angles — sometimes identifying with forces of destruction, sometimes mourning their ravages — but there's no mistaking the intensity of her conviction.
Nor do you deliberately bang it against rocks or drive it downhill, exposing it to the ravages of sticks, sharp stones and deep ditches hiding destructive surprises.
Clark likes to present himself as an American hero, standing bravely astride the thin blue line that separates law-abiding citizens from the ravages of lawless barbarians.
" Chris Parris-Lamb, the agent, who has a very close family member who is bipolar, said, "I've seen the ravages, the suffering that the disease can cause.
Cuban President Raul Castro vowed the country would bounce back from the ravages inflicted by Irma, the strongest hurricane to hit the island in over 80 years.
California is the bellwether for climate policy, but its actual policies do not protect people or polar bears from the health and climate ravages of fossil fuels.
At least 000 million acutely malnourished Yemeni children under five are at risk of cholera as an outbreak ravages war-torn Yemen, Save the Children said Wednesday.
And there are respectful, caring pictures, part of a series on the ravages of disease on her husband's body — a thin arm, a no longer muscular torso.
Men like Siegel — corporate kingpins who bear much of the blame for the ravages of greed — don't share as much time in this collection as do women.
Mia Couto's abiding preoccupation, over the course of nearly a dozen novels, has been the ravages wrought by 15 years of civil war on his native Mozambique.
Underneath, it can often be a place of remarkable heart and grit, a city built on inhospitable ground that fully expects to rebuild from the storm's ravages.
A symbol of the ravages of unfettered capitalism in the early 20th century, the mill has now become a symbol of environmental progress in the early 21st.
Authoritarianism makes a comeback just when everyone had concluded, on the basis of the ravages of the 20th century, that a decent life demands freedom, at least.
We'll do the rest, measuring the longevity of our attraction in crags and furrows and whitened follicles as we muse on the mercies and ravages of time.
And many economists say the Senate stimulus bill is just a "down payment" on the further injections the economy will require as the pandemic ravages the country.
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The comments from China's top administrative authority highlight the severe challenges the country faces as the highly contagious and deadly outbreak ravages the world's biggest pig herd.
These rocks are fairly unique in that they've managed to avoid the ravages of time, appearing almost identically to the way they did some 3.5 billion years ago.
She is "the last one left" of her "kind," we learn, and she must be protected from the ravages of the horrific "wildling" out there in the woods.
From the heat wave currently sweeping the Midwest to the oncoming ravages of hurricane season in the south, extreme and volatile weather impacts every state in the nation.
Photo: Oli Scarff (Getty Images)Sleeping in late on the weekends won't protect you from the ravages of barely sleeping during the work week, suggests a new study.
Families who try to escape the ravages of this war must steal away at night, navigating across roads and fields laden with landmines, evading airstrikes and mortar rounds.
We've lost over 100 guys in my peer group, some of them in battle, but too many here at home to the ravages of substance use and suicide.
You didn't start reading The Times so you could set yourself up as a frontiersman curing sea duck breasts and wild boar against the inevitable ravages of time?
It's a joke — if you're not working, you're not real — that doubles as a critique of both "Girls" itself and the cultural ravages of the hangout show, especially.
He steered clear of reports that he plans crippling budget cuts for the Environmental Protection Agency and to open more public land to the ravages of coal mining.
As a scientist who works to protect walruses and other species from the ravages of climate change, I dreaded watching this scene with every bone in my body.
If real progress is impossible without bipartisanship, then real progress is impossible, the US political system is doomed, and we will suffer the ravages of unabated climate change.
Either because mass incarceration ravages their neighborhoods and breaks apart their families or because it destines the incarcerated person to return, hardened by prison, to cause further harm.
The show then backtracks to unravel the entanglements among the hotel's aristocrats, mistresses and Nazi spies, whose glamorous lives take dramatic turns as World War II ravages Britain.
Why finish a painting, Munch seems to reason, when you are caught between the clock and the bed: between the daily ravages of time and life's inevitable conclusion?
They are young people taking on the fossil fuel industry and demanding policies that transform our energy system and protect our planet from the ravages of climate change.
Between 2000,22004 and 103,210 Americans could die from the coronavirus in the next several months as it ravages the country, according to models developed by top government scientists.
If anything, they were lucky — some small groups of burrowing bettongs clung on at a few islands that were relatively sheltered from the ravages visited on the mainland.
The dancers may benefit from the backstories, explained in the program notes, of sweatshops and the ravages of global capitalism, but what matters to us is the dancing.
Lange looked out the window of her studio, where her wealthy and safely ensconced patrons sat, and saw the ravages of joblessness and hunger on the streets below.
But rather than thinking in terms of falling dominos, a better metaphor might be a spreading airborne virus that ravages organs and limbs without fully killing the patient.
But open it did, subjecting androids with bicameral minds — and the potential to evolve past them, to the top of the pyramid — to the ravages of rich tourists.
Now Spanish drone company Embention is part of an unlikely solution in Ethiopia, where the disease ravages livestock: eradicating trypanosomosis using the very culprits responsible for its spread.
The hosts, it seems, are an advanced race of humans: better than us, able to be repaired when damaged, never succumbing to disease or the ravages of age.
The 1964 games have since been called a "turning point for Japan" when the nation, still recovering from the ravages of World War II, showed off its economic development.
All this turmoil came as the soccer association struggled to recover from the ravages of the Ebola virus, which killed more than 3,000 people in Sierra Leone last year.
"It should be clear that DirecTV, like all of its Cable peers, is suffering from the ravages of cord-cutting," said Craig Moffett, analyst at MoffettNathanson, in an email.
The president's insistence on funding for a border barrier is about protecting the men, women, and children of this country from the ravages of drug smuggling and other crime.
The smaller city of Palembang generally has cleaner air than Jakarta, but can suffer the ravages of forest and land fires, sometimes blanketing the area in a thick haze.
Oscar Wilde's classic, "The Picture of Dorian Gray," traced the life of one such bargain-making soul who stays immune to time's ravages while his hidden portrait ages hideously.
Of course, an incurable chronic illness of unknown origin that ravages the sufferer while remaining suspect and all but undetectable to those around her has the hallmarks of horror.
This was clearly a bad outbreak of the gypsy moth, an invasive species whose occasional arboreal ravages were familiar to me from childhood days in Rhode Island long ago.
Also called "Lou Gehrig's disease," after the legendary New York Yankees first baseman, ALS is a terrible, debilitating neurological disease that cuts short the lives of those it ravages.
In industrialized countries all over the world, working people have come to believe that the institutions of liberal democracy have failed to protect them against the ravages of globalization.
Here, the reports about the epidemic and its ravages have mostly centered on Staten Island, where the rate of deaths per person is the highest of the five boroughs.
A year ago, a quarter of Poles opposed accepting anyone fleeing the ravages of war in the Middle East; after months of relentless propaganda, 75 percent are now opposed.
The NHS is preparing for the biggest challenge it has faced since it was founded after the ravages of World War Two, promising cradle-to-grave healthcare for all.
Their theme in one way or another was the ravages of age and mortality itself, and in publishing them he seemed to be defiantly staving off his own decline.
Because "Merrily" was a musical about the ravages of time on friendship and youthful ideals, the documentary tells parallel stories — one fictional, the other real — of disappointment and disillusion.
Afghans have lived through decades of conflict but have largely been spared the kind of sectarian war that ravages other countries in the region, such as Iraq and Pakistan.
THE HAGUE — If there is one thing the Dutch agree on, it is to preserve the dikes that protect this low-lying country from the ravages of violent seas.
"It should be clear that DirecTV, like all of its cable peers, is suffering from the ravages of cord-cutting," said Craig Moffett, analyst at MoffettNathanson, in an email.
It's an episode not just about human experience, but also about the ravages of middle age, the search for purpose, and what it means to be frail and fallible.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs," he said in his gloomy Inauguration speech last week.
Medical workers in Wuhan are facing hellish conditions on the front lines of the fight against coronavirus, hobbled by shortages of vital protective equipment as the virus ravages their ranks.
A recent report revealed how the Trump Organization argued to build a wall next to one of its golf clubs in Ireland to mitigate the ravages of rising sea levels.
The California Camp Fire has burned more than 100,000 acres and is at 20% containment Saturday morning as it ravages the state as the most destructive wildfire in its history.
What he's saying: "Steyer's campaign will focus on solving two major crises — reforming our broken political system and saving our planet from the ravages of climate change," the announcement stated.
But researchers are beginning to explore how we might tweak wastewater treatment technology to capture CO2 instead of emitting it, as a way to slow the ravages of climate change.
Oh, and also there are feral mutant children, biotech foxes, and a gigantic, venomous flying bear named Mord, who, along with his miniature Mord proxies, patrols and ravages the world.
Despite the tragic loss of cultural heritage, many museum administrators have found a silver lining, and admit they're now more knowledgeable about shielding precious artifacts from the ravages of war.
Talking about tax evasion to justify FATCA is comparable to "defending" America's catastrophic experiment with the prohibition of alcohol by reciting the litany of the ravages caused by Demon Rum.
They are not addressing the scary escalation of public debt, the evident ravages of climate change, stagnant productivity growth, or declining opportunities for workers to move into the middle class.
The conflict has left an estimated 10,000 civilians dead, 75% of the population in need of aid, and 8 million on the brink of starvation as cholera ravages Yemen's cities.
While not far-spread, MS-13 is substantially destructive in the smaller communities it ravages — for example, making up 38% of all homicides in Suffolk County, according to the Atlantic.
The National Health Service, Britain's cradle-to-grave socialized medical care system — and a locus of complaints about the ravages of budget-cutting — would gain a substantial infusion of money.
Biggers directly presents work that explores the woeful history of slave trade, and the ravages and embedded pain (as well as the celebration and heritage) of contemporary African American experiences.
Today, however, patriotism demands the defense of the Constitution, the rule of law, truth, freedom, human rights and the planet itself against the ravages issuing from the Trump White House.
If men themselves are not free of the ravages of racism, capitalism and other forms of oppression, it is not enough to say I want to be equal to them.
" The video's a little wonky, but as Jon Pareles writes in The Times, the song has "a throwback style neatly suited to thoughts about the ravages of time and mortality.
LONDON — As Italy confronts the ravages of an unexpected threat in the coronavirus, fears are intensifying that the economic damage could trigger a far more familiar danger — a banking crisis.
While anti-vaxers circulated videos on social media of mothers citing false claims about vaccines, public health groups failed to tell the stories of the ravages of diseases like measles.
Economists are now in broad agreement that the downturn stemming from the coronavirus will surpass the Great Recession in intensity as fallout from the pandemic ravages businesses large and small.
A majority of the children who died had been struck by Japanese encephalitis, a mosquito-borne, potentially fatal viral brain infection that periodically ravages the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Isabelle Huppert — sublime — plays a coffee farmer who refuses to leave an unnamed African country on the precipice of anarchy in Claire Denis's exploration of the ravages of European colonialism.
Burtynsky had hired our helicopter for four hours, at a rate of two dollars per second, to document the ravages of oil theft in the estuaries along Nigeria's southern coast.
His emotional surrender is characteristic of the landscape of "Consent," in which — by play's end — virtually no character has the defenses necessary to withstand the ravages of the human heart.
"We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs," Trump said during his inaugural speech in January 2017.
The damage to the reef, one of the world's largest living organisms, is a grim sign of the health of the seas, and of the ravages of global climate change.
As the novel coronavirus spreads around the world, and its estimated economic toll ravages financial markets, strategists and other experts are telling clients the risk of a recession is rising.
"You don't blame the elected officials for causing the damage that the hurricane ravages across the state," said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster with experience on presidential and Senate campaigns.
Members of the 111-year-old club were said to have feasted on the flesh of a prehistoric woolly mammoth, trapped in a glacier and preserved from the ravages of time.
In the end, Dean Songstad and his weird, remarkable creation are one and the same—hanging on defiantly against the ravages of time, and both indelible parts of the American landscape.
As Anil Dash pointed out in his own wish list, Twitter has had real problems doing that, and it's hard to believe the ravages of 2016 will make it any easier.
But it's not, because even if you're in that two-thirds of people and you survive your treatment and you never get cancer back, the ravages of this are insanely deep.
Amid the thousands of people evacuating their homes as a wildfire ravages Fort McMurray, Canada, some know all too well what it is like to run for their lives — Syrian refugees.
A $603 billion budget for 2018 might be enough to stop the immediate deterioration and cuts in forces, but it will certainly not be enough to reverse the ravages already experienced.
Over time, it has increasingly helped to fund departments too, allowing police departments to buffer the ravages of state and local budget crises, even while other aspects of government have withered.
If producers of news need to be protected from economic ravages, then news consumers also need to have their rights supported when it comes to the targeting and circulation of material.
While progressive policymakers seek to stop the gears of the war machine, Yemeni women on-the-ground are mobilizing daily to protect their families and communities from the ravages of war.
That point in time the U.S. had concentrated surpluses and had made a very basic policy decision to help Asian and European countries recover from the ravages of World War 2.
A small but growing body of research suggests that Mediterranean-like fare — lots of fruits, vegetables, fish, whole grains and nuts — may protect the body against the ravages of air pollution.
" After winning, he delivered an inaugural address that featured a commitment to "protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs.
Quickly buried by sediment, they were spared many of the ravages of bacteria and time, and ended up in a fossil drawer at the Geoscientific Museum at the University of Göttingen.
Around this general policy outlook — a commitment to preventing the ravages of globalization from affecting middle class jobs — different sets of voters join in supporting a candidate of their common interest.
" The video's a little wonky, but as Jon Pareles writes in The Times Playlist, the song has "a throwback style neatly suited to thoughts about the ravages of time and mortality.
The more than $50 billion in government aid U.S. airlines are seeking as the coronavirus ravages their businesses must include worker and consumer protections, Democratic lawmakers and labor unions said Tuesday.
Now, to be fair, the Trump budget would protect West Virginians from the ravages of the estate tax, which affects around 20 — that's right, 20 — of the state's residents each year.
Building on, rather than backing away from, that progress would allow a historic shift toward clean energy and a chance of saving the planet from the worst ravages of climate change.
Here, among Republicans in the northeastern Pennsylvania region that has suffered with the decline of the coal industry and the ravages of the opioid crisis, Mr. Trump's language is endlessly repeated.
"They bring back to life places that have since suffered the ravages of time and the devastation of the wars of the 20th century," collector Marc Walter writes in the book.
His images show visitors savouring and playing in the Lake, even as it succumbs to the ravages of climate change - which only serves to emphasise the value of what is being lost.
Sales in North America were up 2.3 percent to 658 million euros despite the ravages in September of hurricanes such as Irma which led to several shop closures in the United States.
"In her work she describes the ravages of colonialism, and the post-colonial chaos in a language which is both precise and overwhelming," the New Academy said in awarding Conde the prize.
"I went through two years of campaigning and I'm telling you: No matter where I went, people are suffering so badly with the ravages of ObamaCare," he said at the White House.
In 1966, civilian deaths from accidental injuries were "a public health problem second only to the ravages of ancient plagues or world wars," the National Academy of Sciences wrote at the time.
But like other parts of Brooklyn, Fort Greene experienced a slow recovery from the economic ravages of 1970s New York, and Mr. Buntain recalled the inconvenience of having no accessible bank branch.
The article notes that while many medicines are available to diminish glucose (sugar) and limit its ravages on our body, when consumed in excess, the best way is to limit glucose intake.
But it also means that people will have a chance to choose leaders who recognize that aggressive fiscal policy can help ensure a full recovery from the ravages of the Great Recession.
As a Financial Times headline three years ago said, data is the new oil, a potential driver (if the ravages associated with the "old" oil can be managed) of post-industrial economies.
If the coal binge continues, global climate targets will almost certainly be out of reach, and much of the good done by coal will be undone by the ravages of climate change.
In this novel we travel to familiar literary terrain: a community — in this case, an Indigenous reservation in northern Minnesota — that is still suffering from the ravages of colonialism and its aftermath.
Another offshore firm, the family-owned Asiaciti of Singapore, whose files were obtained by Süddeutsche Zeitung, advertises that it helps clients "preserve wealth from the ravages of litigation," political tumult and divorce.
And, after eight years, it's impossible to forget the ravages of the tornado streak of 2011, which had 362 confirmed tornadoes spread out over a dozen states in a four-day span.
He could now confound them even more by showing that he is ready to lead Australia, a country where the ravages of man-made climate change are most evident, in fighting back.
As part of March for Our Lives, we will show the world that Americans will no longer stand for gun violence, which ravages communities and devastates lives on an almost daily basis.
The pre-1914 world was dominated by governments with restricted voter franchises, in which currencies were tied to the gold standard, in part to protect the creditor classes from the ravages of inflation.
Her district is the second-poorest in the country, she says, so her focus will be on the concerns of her constituents, in particular their civil rights and the ravages of economic inequity.
For a period, he protected her body against the ravages of time inside a handmade wingless airplane, hoping to somehow return her to life so they could fly together, both hopes equally improbable.
That loser Gandhi lived and died without a single Twitter follower, so that should tell you something about the renunciation of worldly possessions in pursuit of human transcendence from the ravages of desire.
Meanwhile, naturally occurring drugs like marijuana and psilocybin (the toxin found in mushrooms) are more vulnerable to the ravages of time because of the fragility of the organic matter in which they live.
It is sad that as he evolved in life, he spoke of his love of people and how fans admired him — only to succumb to the ravages of the violence of the ring.
And as secretary of state, Hillary Clinton pledged that rich countries, including the United States, would commit $100 billion annually by 2020 to help poor countries adapt to the ravages of global warming.
A series of images, made by a British photographer, Zenon Texeira, in March and published this week, showed the ravages of an illness that had made him almost unrecognizable compared with earlier times.
I have two children with cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic disease that ravages the lungs and digestive system, will ultimately shorten my children's lifespans, and cost a fortune to treat throughout their lives.
As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton promised the rest of the world that rich countries would mobilize $100 billion annually by 2020 to help poor countries adapt to the ravages of climate change.
Poverty casts a long shadow, as do the ravages of booze and dope; Martin was one of four close childhood friends and the only one to have pulled free of that terrible gravity.
Often relying on the labor of a single family, they have little defense against the ravages of fate, and appear and disappear without fanfare, mourned only by those privileged to have known them.
The Forty Hour Club production, which just opened at La MaMa, borrows elements from "Moby-Dick" to depict the ravages brought on by the opioid epidemic, particularly on the New England working class.
For the hosts, there's always the potential for rebirth or transference or duplication, because they were designed to suffer the ravages of the guests and come back good as new the next day.
As she haltingly makes her way toward a somewhat brighter future, she meets others with their own disturbing narratives, which give us a more panoramic picture of the ravages inflicted by Boko Haram.
Automakers are withdrawing employees from China and weighing whether to suspend manufacturing in the country as the virus that emerged in the city of Wuhan less than a month ago ravages the mainland.
Since protests began there with a one million-person march in October, thousands of people have appeared at the Plaza every day to rail against the extreme economic inequality that ravages the country.
I believed, and still do, that having women in multiple leadership positions would affect the ravages of unimaginable genocides, the collapse of post-communist states and the ossification of the tentacled State Department.
A couple from the outside world arrives and realizes that they must adapt to Mandorla's ancient customs to avoid the ravages of global warfare and environmental destruction sweeping the rest of the planet.
To extend it to the rest of the country wouldn't mean raising taxes or scrapping social services but expropriating revenues from an industry that ravages what is supposed to be a shared natural resource.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Agricultural ministers have agreed on a plan to fight the red palm weevil which ravages coconut, date and oil palms, experts said on Friday, describing it as "a global threat".
He wants to honor the ravages of alcoholism instead — treat it not as metaphor or psychic portal to the World's Grand Dark Truths, but as a deforming force and a protracted form of suicide.
The pair of pups were left behind to brave the ravages of Hurricane Harvey — which has now been downgraded to a tropical storm as it continues to dump rain on the Houston area — alone.
Years of activism and aggressive reporting on the ravages of mass incarceration are also beginning to register in the public conscience, especially among millennials to whom the excesses of the past look simply bizarre.
Congress needs to protect U.S. citizens still enduring the ravages of Hurricane Maria, and that is why these disparities should be addressed as part of the upcoming relief supplemental appropriations bill being considered now.
Established in 1956, the Eurovision contest sought to unite a continent still recovering from the ravages of World War II. It started as a sober affair with women in ball gowns singing classy chansons.
Although the area was scarred from the ravages of the previous year's riots, the move meant that Karen could be closer to her new job, at an organization called Homeless Health Care Los Angeles.
Regardless, the new study shows that ancient foragers were not immune to the ravages of war, and that human conflict emerged at a time before our species set aside its nomadic way of life.
Earlier this year, the US and many of its allies recognized Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president, but Maduro continues to hold on to power as a humanitarian and economic crisis ravages his country.
A group of academics and advocates has spent the last two years proposing an entirely new treaty, with new categories to cover those who are forcibly displaced, including by the ravages of climate change.
Ireland knows the ravages of clericalism first hand, from its sex abuse scandals to forcing the adoption of the children of unwed mothers to many other exploitations of what was for decades authoritarian power.
What's more, the white voters who subscribed to Mr. Trump's indictment of trade policies are also cold to the idea of building a safety net that might protect them from the ravages of globalization.
Washington (CNN)Senate lawmakers reached a last-minute deal on Thursday to save a sweeping tool that has helped drug enforcers crack down on fentanyl as the synthetic opioid ravages communities across the country.
For much of her time, the woman said, she was also afraid to leave, afraid that the spiritual protection the Centre afforded her would be withdrawn, leaving her to the ravages of the world.
As we rebuild our great coastal cities, we should never lose sight of a task larger than securing communities against the ravages of nature — although such a goal is necessary for any further success.
After rescuing countless animals from the ravages of Hurricane Katrina, The Humane Society of Louisiana has seen first hand what can happen when pets are left out of disaster plans and not made a priority.
BEIJING, April 30 (Reuters) - A pest that ravages corn crops is spreading in southern China, posing a growing threat to the world's No. 2 producer of the grain, said an expert based in the country.
Almost alone among their more spineless colleagues, Mr Flake and Mr McCain were outspoken defenders of free trade, workable immigration reform, balanced budgets and the rule of law against the ravages of President Donald Trump.
Perhaps I had grown numb to the ravages of burning hot brownie batter, but both batches survived, came out of the oven unburned, and headed to their showdown — where they would be eaten and judged.
With the old male nearing the end of his life, Zachary Mutai, who has cared for him at Ol Pejeta for the last eight years, said the ravages of age were a source of sadness.
But more than anything, he is a professional death defier who hasn't just slowed the ravages of aging, but reversed them all together: where once white pubic hairs grew, he says, brown ones now flourish.
The best way to keep climate refugees from the United States' doorstep is to support a vigorous and effective climate agreement that helps protect America's neighbors from the ravages of drought and erratic weather patterns.
The EPA administers the nation's most important environmental laws — the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Superfund Law — which Congress enacted to protect public health and the environment from the ravages of pollution.
Artificial intelligence now has the power to create fake videos of people doing and saying things they'd never say or do, simulate the ravages of age, and transform you into a classical work of art.
I decided that on my last day on earth I wanted to look them in the eye and tell him I did everything humanly possible to protect them from the ravages of the climate crisis.
Ms. Khon Ja, who works to protect civilians from the ravages of Myanmar's decades-long civil war, had come to rely on the Facebook page, which might reveal, say, battle lines edging toward a village.
The "Losing Earth" article recounted how, from 1979 to 1989, a small group of American scientists, activists and politicians tried to save the world from the ravages of climate change before it was too late.
But these necessary aids were surprisingly easy to ignore, because Ms. Lewis's rendering of her complex character, who doggedly profits from a yearslong war, even as it ravages her family, was so powerful, complex and persuasive.
Between these poles are two groups of pragmatists united by a desire both to avoid damaging democracy by overturning the referendum of 2016, but also to spare the economy from the ravages of a hard Brexit.
The depiction of Shanghai—a glistening symbol of China's capitalism and often referred to as the financial and economic center of China—now broken down and destroyed provides a clear critique of the ravages of capitalism.
Making the most of this bountiful harvest is a common sense way for us to roll back the ravages of climate change and ensure we are taking an active role in being part of the solution.
Big Banana soon turned its attention to the Cavendish, which was deemed to be a decent-enough replacement for the Gros Michel—and they also believed that it was resistant to the ravages of Panama Disease.
Kanigel does seem to recognize (if perhaps the evidence here is too fleeting) that Jacobs's most interesting rivalry was not with Robert Moses, from whose ravages she saved much of Lower Manhattan, but with Lewis Mumford.
Formally she worked for Harry Hopkins, the head of the New Deal relief programs — a job Eleanor arranged — and reported, brilliantly, from the field about the lives of those affected by the ravages of the Depression.
And, because buyouts are often undertaken only when an entire flood-prone neighborhood is interested, the cleared land becomes a buffer against the ravages of future storms, providing protection against flooding for those who live nearby.
The Trump administration and Congress have finalized a deal that will lead to much-needed relief for American workers, small businesses and the industries that need it most as the coronavirus pandemic ravages the global economy.
The violence has worsened in both scale and frequency since 0003, according to South Sudanese who have witnessed the ravages of a civil war that started just two years after their country gained independence from Sudan.
While the new coronavirus ravages much of China and world leaders rush to close their borders to protect citizens from the outbreak, the flu has quietly killed 3623,2362 in the U.S. so far this influenza season.
While the new coronavirus ravages much of China and world leaders rush to close their borders to protect citizens from the outbreak, the flu has quietly killed 10,000 in the U.S. so far this influenza season.
It indulges in animation's ability to take viewers out of the ordinary world and transport them to a slightly more unusual realm, usually via its large and hairy Hormone Monsters (who represent the ravages of adolescence).
It's been a bad week for people's phones, and it's not getting any better: A Danish security firm's found malware that ravages your Android phone with a single text—erasing data or sending rogue calls and texts.
Their work is contrasted with paintings by outsider artists, including John Kane's spare and haunting 1929 "Self-Portrait" showing a bare-chested man with a dead-eyed stare and a body marred by the ravages of time.
Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and, to a lesser extent, Iran extended their influence in Europe by helping the 7m indigenous Muslims of eastern Europe recover from the ravages of communism and the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
In a separate study last month, Gary Burtless, a senior fellow at the centrist Brookings Institute, found that despite negligible wage gains, inequality had in fact narrowed since 2007—even during the ravages of the Great Recession.
"   To this end, he vowed to "protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs," and claimed that "[p]rotection will lead to great prosperity and strength.
"Looking back on the long period of post-war peace, reflecting on our past and bearing in mind the feelings of deep remorse, I earnestly hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated," he said.
If so, medication judiciously taken and monitored, and used in concert with other supports (psychotherapy, executive-function coaching, proper levels of exercise and sleep), might have prevented her from becoming swept up in the ravages of addiction.
"I think in Australia, it might be that they've seen the ravages of invasive species before," Peter Marra, co-author of "Cat Wars," a 2016 book about the consequences of cats' proliferation around the globe, told me.
As the coronavirus outbreak ravages a paralyzed nation, Wall Street suffered another brutal bloodbath on Monday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average diving around 13 percent in its worst percentage loss since 1987's "Black Monday" crash.
The plan is, to a large extent, an antitrust plan disguised as a media policy—though, if enacted, it would do a great deal to reverse the technology- and hedge-fund-induced ravages of the past decade.
But an aggressive attempt by the White House to reopen businesses as the virus ravages communities and strains healthcare systems is likely to clash with state leaders, many of whom have acted to limit the virus' spread.
"The federal government's decision to abandon the Army Corps' storm surge study is reckless, and it exposes our region to the ravages of the next superstorm," New York City's comptroller, Scott M. Stringer, said in a statement.
Today, American patriotism, as I understand it, requires this: the defense of the Constitution, the rule of law, truth, freedom and the planet itself against the ravages issuing from the White House and its increasingly deranged occupant.
Drugmakers have poured billions of dollars into scores of failed attempts to produce a treatment that can arrest the ravages of Alzheimer's, a fatal disease that robs people of their memories and ability to care for themselves.
And when my helicopter rose from the American embassy at dusk on the war's last day the airport really was under attack, and the fires I saw burning on the ground really were the ravages of war.
Technocratic, stable political leadership might not be able to save the UK from the fast-accelerating economic ravages of Brexit but for UK entrepreneurs — who overwhelmingly voted to Remain — it beats the alternative: the party's hardline Brexiteer wing.
Both feature first-person protagonists who tell stories that serve also as historical accounts: of the militancy of the autonomist movement of 1977 in the former; of the Camorra and its ravages of the south in the latter.
The traditional delicacy is baked with sugar, flour, ghee, nuts and raisins and studded with cardamom, which has surged in price this year as India's erratic weather ravages production of the pod, known as "the Queen of Spices".
But it will take many more missions like the Twins Study to assess whether people can withstand the ravages of space travel over multi-year periods—especially when Earth is no longer visible just outside the spacecraft window.
But while the film succeeds in showing the ravages of burn out on even company higher-ups like Cardin, it does a poor job of highlighting rank-and-file employees who no doubt faced the brunt of it.
Recently, the ravages of climate change fueled wildfires that have exposed the frailty of California's electrical grid and prompted the state's largest utility company to cut power, leaving nearly 3 million in the dark as nearby fires blazed.
Sports hunters themselves led much of this groundswell of activism, since they had not only witnessed the ravages of extinction firsthand, but also had a sincere interest in maintaining wild spaces and animal populations for their own use.
There is no real evolutionary penalty for failing to ward off the ravages of old age, because in animal populations relatively few individuals make it into their geriatric years anyway, thanks to predators, disease, hardship or bad luck.
His landmark treatise made him a father of probability theory, something the modern world seemingly takes for granted — until something terrifyingly random, like the ravages of an invisible viral predator, vaults it to the forefront of our consciousness.
His landmark treatise made him a father of probability theory, something the modern world seemingly takes for granted — until something terrifyingly random, like the ravages of an invisible viral predator, vaults it to the forefront of our consciousness.
People close to Ms. Nixon say it was the 2013 race where Ms. Nixon gained a front-row seat to political combat in New York and witnessed the disruptive potential of a message about the ravages of inequality.
And the prospect of more widespread outbreaks could put major stress on state and local health departments that are underfunded and already grappling with a bad flu season, vaping-related illnesses and the ravages of the opioid epidemic.
We are left to wonder what it will take to spur the needed action when nearly every person on the planet has experienced or knows someone who has experienced the ravages of extreme weather, flooding, drought, and wildfires.
In October, though, in an acknowledgment of heroin's new ravages — treatment admissions for heroin in King County surpassed alcohol for the first time in 2251 — Mr. Manus and other patrol crew members were trained and equipped with naloxone.
Instead he has devolved into parroting the hate monologues spewed by the likes of Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer that make the president ineffective in his attempts to rescue our nation from the ravages of the prior administration.
"Ecatepec is a disaster," said Javier Paz Hermosillo, a taxi driver from the sprawling city that blends into the country's capital and, in recent years, has become emblematic of the violence that ravages many poor urban areas in Mexico.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Super Bowl memories are meant to last forever and former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon clings through the pain and haze to his as the ravages of a cranium-rattling National Football League career take a toll.
The United Nations was slow to acknowledge and respond to allegations of widespread sex abuse by peacekeepers in Africa, a situation that could destroy its reputation and credibility in areas already struggling with the ravages of war and famine.
But as the "Paris" section of the show reveals, this poet of the ravages of time produced some unforgettable images of contemporary buildings gutted by conflagrations and of the transformations of the city wrought by the Revolution and modernization.
The DEA did little to stop Big Pharma, but even a beefed-up enforcement strategy would probably have struggled to counteract the ravages—physical, emotional, existential—brought on by a deeply unequal society with a broken health care system.
One brand, the popular Kopi Jantan Tradisional, is advertised online as a drink that can help you fight fatigue, reduce nerve pain, grow brain cells, boost your metabolism, slow the ravages of age... the list goes on and on.
New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker said another key factor was mere "complacency" in an age where the potential ravages of measles are unfamiliar to parents who came of age after the vaccine was introduced in 1957.
My father told me stories of his residency training at D.C. General, a hospital immersed in the ravages of the AIDS epidemic in the late 1980s, before the Libby Zion case introduced limits on the hours residents could work.
Democrats are also mindful that voters sent them to Washington to address kitchen-table concerns — the high cost of health care, jobs, the ravages of the opioid epidemic — and worry about the implications of getting distracted from that agenda.
And in his final address on the anniversary of Japan's surrender at a ceremony commemorating the war dead earlier this month, Akihito expressed "deep remorse" and said, "I earnestly hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated."
Economists fear downturn will be worse than Great Recession: Economists are now in broad agreement that the downturn stemming from the coronavirus will surpass the Great Recession in intensity as fallout from the pandemic ravages businesses large and small.
The potential to reorient manufacturing locations was ushered in as the trade war between China and the US erupted and is becoming an increasingly serious consideration as the coronavirus ravages supply chains and the global economy, according to Bloomberg.
President Trump declared in June that the United States would abandon the Paris agreement, which binds nearly 200 nations to promises of curbing heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions and helping vulnerable nations adapt to the ravages of extreme weather.
The agreement did not reduce tariffs on major U.S. agricultural exports to China including soybeans, sorghum and pork, which is subject to a 68% tariff even as China's pork demand increases as African Swine Fever ravages its own herd.
When he became a second officer junior on the Andrea Doria, it was regarded as a symbol of Italy's resurgence from the ravages of World War II. And ocean voyages in first class still retained an aura of opulence.
She has a certain pluckiness and resolve (an early, failed marriage left her trying to fend off the ravages of syphilis – the disease's long-term damage, some have speculated, may have thrown off whatever internal apparatus allowed her to hear herself).
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Drinkers of a vodka brand known for its distinctive polar bear logo are getting more than just the liquor they bargained for: food for thought with bearless bottles meant to illustrate the ravages of climate change.
The idea of a "political" blockbuster might conjure images of Iron Man delivering Aaron Sorkin-esque speeches about the power of the filibuster, or the dinosaurs escaping from Jurassic Park to present a position paper on the ravages of income inequality.
President Trump threatened to pull federal funding from California in a tweet on Saturday for the state's "gross mismanagement of the forests," as the most destructive wildfire in the state's history ravages the region, demolishing homes and leaving multiple people dead.
The original game hasn't been available for years, having been lost to the ravages of time (and iOS updates), but developer HandCircus has announced today that it'll be bringing Rolando back with a new, remastered version called Rolando: Royal Edition.
But I could find no mention on the project's website of what Google X will give to the people below: reliable electricity, clean water, security from the ravages of ethnic wars, not to mention computers and cell phones and software.
Defense attorney James Elmore argued in his closing that Cory – who had been fighting flu-like symptoms at the time she died, according to statements Curtis gave to investigators – was worn down by the ravages of bulimia and her own alcoholism.
Hashing out new metrics that suggest a large number of attacks is not meant to scare people—it's meant to open eyes to a broad, ongoing tragedy, one that is rarely seen in aggregate, but nonetheless continually ravages the nation.
In a new study that is optimistic about automation yet stark in its appraisal of the challenge ahead, McKinsey says massive government intervention will be required to hold societies together against the ravages of labor disruption over the next 403 years.
In the months after Irene, Chris Thorncroft, who chairs Albany's Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, and other scientists at the university, took the first steps toward the adoption of an observation system that might mitigate the ravages of future storms.
For the families who have lost a loved one, and those who've lost a comrade in arms to the ravages of war, it is a day of honor and reaffirming the promise to not let their sacrifice have been in vain.
The outbreak in the city of Honghu killed three pigs on a farm of 32 hogs, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said in a statement on its website, as the highly contagious disease ravages the world's largest hog herd.
What's Wrong with It: I mean… Damascus is a constant site of death and destruction as civil and proxy war ravages the entire country with hundreds of thousands risking their lives to escape the desolation and (alleged) government sanctioned chemical attacks.
As media critic Jake Cole sharply pointed out, a significant part of pro wrestling's appeal is the idea of redemption: redemption from injury, or from personal demons, or from the ravages of time and the punishment of this dangerous work.
CreditCreditDmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times PARIS — The people running France would like to clear up what they contend is an unfortunate misunderstanding: They are not ditching the egalitarian ideals of French society for the ravages of global capitalism.
Over the past several decades, as market forces and dwindling supplies have pushed coal companies into bankruptcy, they've abandoned towns, leaving behind the ravages of slag heaps and thousands of miles of streams and rivers polluted by acid mine drainage.
It's long been assumed that during a nuclear war, the ravages of climate change, or an asteroid strike, the wealthy would be able to ride out rising floods and soaring temperatures in private bunkers, exclusive floating cities, or colonies on Mars.
The move represents the most sweeping effort outside China to stop the spread of the coronavirus, and is tantamount to sacrificing the Italian economy in the short term to save it from the ravages of the virus in the long term.
Mr. Sanders, raspier than usual but no gentler on the sound system, insisted that Mr. Biden has "got to defend" a status quo that bankrupts cancer patients, drawing a steely glare from a front-runner well-versed in the disease's ravages.
A Syrian activist arrested by government forces in September 2015, Rebieh records the bright-eyed boy "Fares," whose crooked smile is a chilling reminder of the violence visited upon even the youngest in a conflict that still ravages that country.
It is a very good sign that she is reaching out to Gore, and I applaud both her and Gore for meeting to seek common ground on so momentous and important issue as saving the earth from the ravages of pollution.
When Omar El Akkad was writing his debut novel, "American War," about a futuristic not-so-United States that has been devastated by civil war, drone killings, suicide bombings and the ravages of climate change, he didn't have to invent much.
On top of that, a core part of the Paris deal involves the US pledging $3 billion in aid to poorer countries to help them expand clean energy and adapt to droughts, sea-level rise, and other ravages of global warming.
Pick: Seattle 29, Minnesota 16 Green Bay Packers at Washington Skins (Sunday, 5:40 ET, FOX) Next on "As Kirk Cousins Turns," a playoff matchup against a once mighty quarterback who has fallen victim to the ravages of poor receiver play.
" (He died in August 2016.) She added that "there's another particularly cruel aspect to the disease of Alzheimer's, because in addition to destroying — piece by piece — the one who's stricken with it, it ravages the life of the person caring for its victims.
The ravages of the sanction years, and the violence and upheaval that followed the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq did indeed deeply scar a generation of Iraqis, the generation that has now come of age and has provided many willing recruits for ISIS.
The United States says they are different, arguing that Y.P.G. fighters are basically focused on protecting Kurdish areas in Syria from the ravages of the civil war and are successfully fighting the Islamic State militant group, which is based in eastern Syria.
"Perhaps it's fitting that Democrats held their first debate in Miami, Florida, where so many Latinos have fled the ravages of socialism and understand its devastating effect on society in a real and personal way," the Trump campaign said in a statement.
Cities like Duisburg and Essen, in the post-industrial Ruhr valley, have been spared the ravages that deindustrialisation brought to parts of America's Midwest or the Pas-de-Calais region in northern France, now a stronghold of Marine Le Pen's National Rally.
Mr. Bush will also discuss his personal experience with the ravages of drug abuse; his daughter, Noelle, publicly struggled with addiction while he was governor of Florida, a difficult period for his family that he sometimes alludes to on the campaign trail.
Speaking at a forum on addiction and the heroin epidemic at Southern New Hampshire University in the afternoon, Mr. Bush will not only unveil his drug control strategy but also talk about how his family has intimately experienced the ravages of addiction.
" (He died in August 2016.)   She added that "there's another particularly cruel aspect to the disease of Alzheimer's, because in addition to destroying — piece by piece — the one who's stricken with it, it ravages the life of the person caring for its victims.
Image: Sinai Palimpsests ProjectHistorical documents considered lost to the ravages of time—like crumbling parchment thousands of years old or medieval manuscripts whose ink long ago faded away—are being given a new life thanks to a technology known as multispectral imaging.
We, the viewer, are supposed to be on board with the destruction of Kathleen's life's work, partly because You've Got Mail operates as a bro-centric endorsement of the worst ravages of late capitalism, and also because Tom Hanks is undeniably charming.
Dr. Maxime Menard, chief radiographer at the Cochin Hospital in Paris, is a victim of his devotion to the wounded, having just had the index finger of his left hand amputated as a result of the ravages caused by the X-rays.
Filmed amid and set before, during, and after the revolution and the ravages of post-Mubarak Egypt, the piece is of intense interest to its local audience, particularly the independent cultural scene of Downtown Cairo, of which El Said is a member.
If you'd asked me, in advance, how these heroes could undo the ravages of the past, my money would have been on time travel; that certainly worked in "Superman" (1978), when the Man of Steel circumwhizzed the globe to resurrect Lois Lane.
For the past week, local residents have been using the workplace communications platform Slack to organize free food deliveries for neighbors who've lost their jobs as the coronavirus ravages the US economy, or are too physically vulnerable to walk into a grocery store.
The Buendía clan experiences countless tragedies over the course of a century — deaths, doomed romances, the ravages of war — but I find comfort in the passage of time, in how circumstances shift constantly for its characters, in how everything eventually becomes past.
How many more wildfires will sweep across our own and others' lands, and how many millions around the world will endure the debilitating, often deadly ravages of stifling summer temperatures before Americans show some bipartisanship in standing up to our president's folly?
Oil companies that recently delivered 2020 spending plans based on $55 to $65 a barrel oil were confronted on Monday with sub-$35 prices after OPEC launched a price war amid slack demand from the ravages of coronavirus on the global economy.
The play and its bravura leading player are back through July 28 in a larger theater, Wyndham's, which Mr. Molina and his gracious co-star, Alfred Enoch, fill to bursting with their testy, teasing discourse on the ravages and rewards of art.
The first arrest embarrassed the American tennis establishment, which soon removed him from his position as captain of the U.S. Davis Cup team, and the second occurred during the final months of his life as he struggled with the ravages of AIDS.
Bhutan is also the last of the Himalayan kingdoms to remain a kingdom, with a hereditary monarchy and a culture largely untouched by the ravages of Hollywood's fashion and pop dominance on the one hand, and that of environmental degradation on the other.
Despite the palpability of longing in his backward glance at the tough old way of life on the island, Powell's sympathies lie with the newer order: The narrative depicts with economy and dramatic eloquence the ravages to which the islanders' lives were prey.
WASHINGTON — In December 22025, delegates from 22 nations announced to a roar of applause in Paris that they had finally sealed a pact aimed at keeping global temperatures from rising more than 260 degrees Celsius to avoid the worst ravages of climate change.
France has long adhered to the idea of cultural exception — that culture should not be treated like other goods — to protect its audiovisual sector from the ravages of the free market, which has often put the country at odds with the United States.
"For the United Kingdom this is a further evidence of the bilateral support that we are giving and continue to give to Iraq, to help Iraq move forward to recover from the ravages of Daesh (Islamic State)," British ambassador Frank Baker said.
The pleated dress has been sitting in a dark closet in Connecticut for some 70 years, avoiding the ravages of age, and soon enough it will be on display at a new Jackie Robinson Museum in New York, near the Holland Tunnel.
GENEVA — The United Nations said on Tuesday that it was suspending plans for a cholera vaccination campaign in Yemen — reversing a decision made a month ago — because the disease's rampant spread and the ravages of war there would make such an effort ineffective.
A rapidly increasing population and the ravages of the climate crisis have also increased the level of a long standing conflict between agrarian and pastoralist groups in Burkina Faso and the wider Sahel -- a conflict that has been exploited by militant groups.
But he said that atmospheric rivers were expected to become wetter, longer and wider as the climate warms, and that translating the ravages of climate change into dollars and cents was often a useful tool for encouraging policymakers to work to reduce emissions.
The rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Florida is the eighth school shooting to result in death or injury in the first two months of this year, and has inspired a wave of activism against the ravages of gun violence.
Meatable, the Dutch startup developing cruelty-free technologies for manufacturing cultured meat, is pivoting to pork production as a swine flu epidemic ravages one quarter of the world's pork supply — and has raised $10 million in financing to support its new direction.
In the course of the piece, various women "give husbands smiling lectures on the ravages of the disease to keep them faithful," are left by their fiancés for breaking out in herpes sores, brag about having given herpes to "a thousand guys".
Critics of the upcoming Nightfest include Daw Moe Moe Lwin, the director and vice chairwoman of the Yangon Heritage Trust, one of the groups that has been racing to save Myanmar's colonial-era landmarks from the ravages of time and a tropical climate.
" At a moment when the toxin of white supremacy threatened to literally destroy the country, Lincoln recognized "immigrants as one of the replenishing streams appointed by providence to repair the ravages of internal war and its waste of national strength and health.
For more than a week now, we have been spectators to the unwinding truth about Harvey Weinstein, as if we were watching the terrifying liquid spread of fire in Northern California, or the ravages of a hurricane that keeps circling in its fury.
They have also been viewed as peasant rebels celebrating the slaughter of the powerful, and as Jews who, as a class, were proportionately spared the ravages of the epidemic, thanks to their ritual ablutions, and consequently blamed by the Christians for the plague.
The term "late capitalism," for example, has been inescapable on the internet for the past few years despite no one really knowing what it means; it's instead used as shorthand for any particularly vile or absurd example of the ravages of the capitalist system.
And just like that, the most established award in the industry professed one of architecture's most urgent tasks: to clean up the ravages brought on by modernization, globalization, and the other -izations that have evidently left the world in social, economic, and ecological disarray.
While the installation explicitly focuses on the experience of migrants who attempted to cross the Mediterranean in and before 2007, it resonates in today's world as nations attempt to enforce their borders against refugees escaping the ravages of war, violence, instability, terrorism, and famine.
But Payne has never made anything quite like Downsizing, which matches his dry satirical style with a highly fanciful sci-fi premise: To combat the ravages of overpopulation, Swedish scientists develop technology that can shrink humans to roughly the size of a coffee mug.
Jordan has a different idea for the role, however, and turns to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button to draw inspiration for playing Bryant as a man fighting off the ravages of time (Kobe has announced plans to retire at the end of this season).
The wealth of our middle class has been ripped from their homes and then redistributed all across the world," Trump said, later adding, "We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs.
It would give Abby the face that she might now have if the baby who was once carried around Muir Woods had been spared the unwelcome ravages of puberty—if testosterone had not thickened her brow, sunk her eyes deeper, and weighted her jaw.
More than 9,100 stores are expected to close in 2019 as the retail apocalypse ravages the US.Mall vacancies were at a seven-year high in October of 2018 and report from data analytics firm Thasos found declining foot traffic in malls across the country.
In the last few days, a parade of American companies that had long resisted providing humane and necessary benefits to their workers abruptly changed their minds, announcing plans to pay and protect even their lowest-rung employees harmed by the ravages of the coronavirus.
It's right to be reminded that a disease like AIDS can have such devastating, far-reaching consequences; that it can kill our loves as surely as it kills our bodies; and that its ravages extend far beyond those who are infected with the virus.
He and his research group collected sample fish from an inlet near the city's airport and began to deconstruct their genomes, sifting through millions of lines of genetic code in search of tiny quirks that might explain the creatures' immunity to the ravages of dioxin.
Central European University was founded, with a visionary investment by the Hungarian-born philanthropist George Soros, in 1991 to create a world-class graduate university to help Eastern and Central Europe to recover from the ravages of Communism and begin to build free societies.
IN THE EARLY DAYS AFTER WORLD WAR II, IT WAS PROBABLY GOOD PUBLIC POLICY TO REBUILD EUROPE AND JAPAN FROM THE RAVAGE – AND CHINA -- FROM THE RAVAGES OF THE WAR, BUT THE MISTAKE THEY MADE, THEY DIDN'T PUT A TIME LIMIT ON THE CONCESSIONS.
" Asked about the "gold bars" comments, Treatment Management Company offered the following explanation: "The term 'gold bars' was invented by managers so that our phone reps understand that each person calling in is suffering from the ravages of addiction and needs to quickly get to treatment.
Reckoning with its crumbling present-day infrastructure while also trying to flood-proof that infrastructure against the ravages of climate change may prove difficult—when you're in the hospital with two broken legs, you tend not to think about what might happen to you in the future.
Sure, people are showing off some embarrassing accessories from 2009, like their statement necklaces and feather earrings, or their too-thin eyebrows, but for the most part people just want to prove they look the exact same — that they are immune to the ravages of time.
But in The Name of God is Mercy, Tornielli turns from the world's fixation on Francis and his famed displeasure with the ravages of capitalism, and renders a far more contemplative, theologically sensitive picture of the Argentinian priest who now leads the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.
"Looking back at the past, together with deep remorse over the war, I pray that this tragedy of war will not be repeated and together with the people express my deep condolences for those who fell in battle and in the ravages of war," he said.
So it's simply folly to my mind not to step up and invent the technologies that are going to prevent us from the ravages of climate change that we're inflicting on the planet, or frankly whether it's us or anyone or some other natural operation. Right.
In a strange twist of fate, two abandoned shopping malls, Randall Park and Euclid Square, which both fell prey to a combination of the financial crisis of 2008-09, the ravages of the opioid epidemic and e-commerce, are being resurrected as vast Amazon fulfilment centres.
The family-controlled chaebol have long dominated Asia's fourth-largest economy, working closely with the government in a system that helped the country rebuild from the ravages of the 1950-53 Korean war, but that, critics say, is due for reform, including improved corporate governance and transparency.
WASHINGTON — The top government scientists battling the coronavirus estimated on Tuesday that the deadly pathogen could kill 230,22.2 to 22.2,2100 Americans as it ravages the country despite social distancing measures that have closed schools, banned large gatherings, limited travel and forced people to stay in their homes.
In 2000, the scientists Paul J. Crutzen and Eugene F. Stoermer traced the start of this new era to the latter part of the 18th century, noting the ravages that have come since: a human population explosion, species extinctions, greenhouse gases and all the grim rest.
Snoozing Late on the Weekends Won&apost Make Up for Your Sleep-Deprived WeeknightsSleeping in late on the weekends won't protect you from the ravages of barely sleeping during the…Read more ReadThe authors also characterized the groups of people who are having the roughest sleep.
For some politicians who've actively chosen to enter public life, it goes with the territory: The family of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher made clear they were deeply hurt when Phyllida Lloyd's 2011 film, "The Iron Lady," depicted her in the worst ravages of dementia.
Take, for example, September's announcement by the Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, his wife who is a doctor, that they would spend $3 billion of their fortune over 10 years on seeking to end the ravages of disease within their infant daughter's lifetime.
She continued to act, she retired, wrote books that hit the best-seller lists and in a moving finale to this whole mishegas, she gets done in by the demon rum, the ravages of age and the toll of a life lived on an emotional trampoline.
For many families, over the past 20 years during which welfare reform made cash welfare virtually disappear in many parts of the country, the basic nutritional and health supports provided by SNAP and Medicaid have served as the only buffer against the harshest ravages of poverty.
Cotton was fundamental to the initial wealth-building of the burgeoning nation, and some of its crucial innovations — devalued (enslaved) labor, the cotton gin — created key precedent for the ravages of the US as an industrialized nation, in the next extension of its wealth and power.
Thanks to the magic of transfer learning, they only had to feed the network 2,756 images of cassava leaves right from the field in Tanzania, then trained the system to recognize damage from ailments like cassava brown streak disease and cassava mosaic disease, plus the ravages of mites.
"It's always potentially hazardous for politicians to appear at a sporting event and expose themselves to the verbal ravages of the crowd," said David Axelrod, who was a senior adviser to President Barack Obama, whose own opening day pitch at Nationals Park in 2010 went a little farther astray.
The wide-eyed optimism of seeing Google's cute-as-a-button robot bopping unassisted around a parking lot has been replaced by some ambiguous, malicious, unknowable entity, a shapeshifting Smoke Monster that ruins our lives and ravages our neighborhoods in a blur of carbon emissions and tail lights.
The series has always been a potent study of the ravages of mental illness on the human psyche, and on the ways that grief can become all-consuming when you lack the means to process it (like knowing there's a body to put in a casket and mourn).
Experts had seen aducanumab as one of the last tests of the hypothesis that removing sticky deposits of amyloid from the brain of patients in earlier stages of the lethal disease could stave off its ravages, which include loss of memory and the ability to care for oneself.
As 2011 Wipe reminds me, this is the year US forces hunt down and kill Osama bin Laden, the debt crisis ravages the eurozone and tears Greece a new asshole, and the Tohoku Earthquake and its ensuing tsunami kill more than 15,000 people, causing a nuclear waste leak.
Experts had seen aducanumab as one of the last true tests of the hypothesis that removing sticky deposits of amyloid from the brain of patients in earlier stages of the lethal disease could stave off its ravages, which include loss of memory and the ability to care for oneself.
Nothing stands as a greater indictment of our Democratic political establishment than the fact that some of its freshest faces think serious progress is made by distilling expeditionary warfare, its obvious ravages, and its hidden costs down to a half-baked, Adam Smith–style exercise in taxpayer burden-sharing.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher North Carolina is facing a statewide crisis as the storm known as Florence slowly ravages the South, flooding cities, sending thousands into shelters and endangering communities from the coast to the mountains.
AUDEMARS PIGUET: ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE SELFWINDING CHRONOGRAPH $27,700 The Offshore, the sportier, heavier-set alter ego of Audemars Piguet's (genuinely) iconic 21 Royal Oak, debuted in 2200 when Swiss watchmaking was getting back on its feet after the ravages of the Quartz Crisis of the 22s and 22s.
The former followed me into my career, which seemed to dictate that I spend many intemperate weeks drinking, professionally and recreationally; and the latter, which sprang up from time to time and hung over my head from my days as a youth keenly aware of the ravages of alcohol.
If we at Trout Unlimited have learned anything from our years of on-the-water restoration experience, it is this: Smartly regulating mountaintop removal mining at the outset is a lot more cost-effective than trying to repair streams from the ravages of acid mine drainage caused by mining.
In each of those, the United States stood on the precipice -- would it succumb to the spread of slavery out of the South; would it capitulate to the economic ravages of the Great Depression; and would it give in to the demons of racist fear and undermine American democracy?
"Thinking of the peaceful times that have extended for many years after the war, reflecting on our past and with a feeling of deep remorse, I earnestly hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated," said Akihito, who was accompanied by a kimono-clad Empress Michiko.
Rust Belt cities have taken hard times on the chin; as a bicoastal interloper, I've learned through long exposure that complaints about anything, from the ravages of late capitalism to the ungodly hot summer weather, will generally be met by native Midwesterners with a desultory shrug and a "that's life," attitude.
However, he struck a populist tone during his inaugural address, pledging to put "America first" and repeating campaign pledges to push companies to return jobs to the U.S. "We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs," Trump said.
The question that ends the short film comes after the narrator implores viewers to close each eye and ask which perspective — past or future — would be preferable; from the left eye's vantage, all art has yet to be created, while the ravages of time turn it to dust on the right.
Similarly, Cameron Post also lets someone else bear the worst ravages of conversion therapy — a slight and sensitive kid Cameron barely knows, who is so devastated by his father's refusal to let him come home that he mutilates himself in the night and has to be rushed to the hospital.
Meanwhile on the East Coast, Jan Devereux, the vice mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where scooters just showed up, told BuzzFeed News she's particularly worried about how scooters will fare on Massachusetts streets, which tend to get ripped up and perilously full of potholes from the ravages of cold winters and snowplows.
As a trauma psychologist who has worked for 20 years helping combat veterans heal from the ravages of extreme stress from the war-zone, I can tell you that the John Wayne "suck it up, push it down, get the job done" attitude does not work in the long-run.
And gone would be any hope of living in a United States freed from the murderous fragility of whiteness: a United States capable not only of owning up to the past destruction and present-day ravages of white supremacy, but of making a concerted effort to rectify, repair, and prevent.
And in last night's interviews, you could see clearly why that analysis makes a lot of sense to a lot of people — Sanders connected with the Trump fans over the ravages of free trade, the dangers of unchecked corporate greed, and some of his other bread-and-butter economic issues.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A humanitarian aid convoy was attacked in Syria on Monday after the Syrian military declared that a seven-day partial cease-fire was over and immediately began intensive bombardments in rebel-held areas of Aleppo, the divided city that has come to symbolize the ravages of the war.
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But his story, his place in history as the Mafia's first high-ranking informer, and the ravages he brought to the mob, and his own family, still resonated years later with Franchetti, a foreign correspondent in Moscow for The Sunday Times of London, and Meier, a journalist and nonfiction author.
But this sentimental attachment to coal, notes Johannes Staemmler at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam, goes along with fear of change born from the ravages of deindustrialisation after German reunification in 1990, when most of the Lausitz's mines were shut down and tens of thousands lost their jobs.
While those who arrived here in the last decade have only experienced a city of brutal housing prices and overcrowded subways, the periods of post-industrial decline that led to the ravages of the 1970s — not to mention our destabilization after 9/11 — are reminders that no economy ever travels exclusively upward.
Watch: The History of Birth Control While on a Hunger Games press tour, Jennifer Lawrence joked that she and her co-stars had all gotten herpes, then added, "Sorry, herpes is not a joke, it's a disease that ravages the world"—a dramatic statement for a virus that mostly results in occasional blisters.
LONDON — Britain moved decisively on Wednesday to cushion its economy from the ravages of the coronavirus, as it prepared to toughen a more cautious medical response that had come under fire, particularly after a health minister who had mingled at a reception with Prime Minister Boris Johnson fell ill from the contagion.
But he might want to keep in mind that the tables can easily be turned, especially on a man who is himself 72 years old, lives on red meat, relishes fast food, abhors exercise and tries to deny the ravages of that lifestyle with a necktie that makes a beeline for his knees.
The troubling message was that even on an island-continent where the ravages of climate change are there for all to see, especially after the hottest summer on record, invocations of economic stability, secure jobs, cuts to immigration and conservative family values trump the unknowns and costs of dealing with climate change.
She is also being reminded, in the way low-income residents of New Orleans were reminded after Hurricane Katrina, that the poor are always vulnerable — to the vagaries of the real estate market and to the perceived value of their residences in good times and the ravages of Mother Nature when disaster hits.
There's a novel about a missing sister and the opioid crisis in Philadelphia ("Long Bright River"); a journalistic account of Detroit's bankruptcy and its repercussions ("Broke"); a recap of Brett Kavanaugh's troubled and polarizing path to the Supreme Court ("Supreme Ambition"); and an intimate portrayal of the ravages facing the working poor ("Tightrope").
A SALZBURG DUO My 10 days at the Salzburg Festival this summer were filled with music, but two opera productions stuck with me: William Kentridge's teeming "Wozzeck," a savage indictment of war's ravages, and Peter Sellars' spare, just-as-savage "La Clemenza di Tito," a racially charged transmutation of Mozart to contemporary Africa.
The second group, six drawings made between 1920 and 1923, hail from the artist's Neo-Classical phase, which was part of a general "return to order" in culture and the arts following the ravages of World War I, a predominantly conservative movement that set the stage for the imperial styles of Nazism and Italian Fascism.
Epitomized most acutely by the ravages of Harvey, Irma and Maria, the current hurricane season has already visited devastation on countless American citizens and their Caribbean neighbors, from the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, across the Florida peninsula, to coastal Texas, with a glancing blow to Louisiana, itself no stranger to meteorological calamity.
The Republican Troy Balderson, meanwhile, has received support from Ohio's Republican governor, John Kasich, as well as ads from a "super PAC" affiliated with Paul Ryan, the Republican House speaker, that are designed to reassure Romney-Clinton voters while also talking about fighting the opioid epidemic that ravages many of the Obama-Trump rural towns.
After reading I Didn't Do It for You: How the World Betrayed a Small African Nation by British journalist Michela Wrong, I came to understand why Asmara, which sits at an altitude of 2,325 meters, had managed to escape the ravages of the war for independence from Ethiopia, which lasted from 1961 to 1991.
Here are the latest major events that have been canceled or postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak, including Bonnaroo, Eurovision, and the Kentucky DerbyMarriott announces CEO Arne Sorenson's salary will be suspended for the rest of the year and senior executives' salaries will be reduced by 50% as the coronavirus ravages the hospitality industry 
Instead, it ravages perennial (and already pint-size) conservative piñatas like foreign aid, public broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts, in addition to downsizing the Environmental Protection Agency and the Interior Department — cuts that focus on the 22 percent of the federal budget that is not mandatory spending or devoted to defense.
HLI has now submitted an analysis of its first 10,000 human genomes for publication, passing a milestone in creating what Venter hopes will be the world's largest, most comprehensive database of information to help transform healthcare and find answers to one of the oldest questions of all: is it possible to defy the ravages of ageing?
Read more from NBC News: Structure of the Notre Dame Cathedral has been saved from fire Notre Dame Cathedral fire ravages 'transcendental' cultural treasure Mueller's report on Russia and Trump to be made public Thursday During his 2016 campaign, Sanders initially released just a summary of his 2014 tax returns, before releasing his full return later in the primary.
In the intervening years, garage has – in many ways – stayed outside the ravages of time by seeping into the blood of much contemporary dance music, constant "revivals" from half-decent artists like Jamie xx, SBTRKT, and Disclosure, and also, in part, thanks to DJ EZ. To this day, EZ's work-ethic is nothing short of extraordinary.
Those ravages are likely to begin arriving quickly: new coastlines retreated from drowned cities; destabilized societies disgorging millions of refugees into neighbouring ones already feeling the pinch of resource depletion; the last several hundred years, which many in the West saw as a simple line of progress and growing prosperity, rendered instead as a prelude to mass climate suffering.
In it, the character Bergotte, dying before Vermeer's 1662 painting View of Delft, regrets that his writing was unable to match the vivid intensity of the painting's "little patch of yellow wall," a scene that speaks to Proust's own emphasis on meticulously recreating subjective experience so that it remains forever fixed beyond the earthly ravages of time.
Among the greatest threats the report cites are a form of drug-resistant gonorrhea that has been spreading among young people and gay men, tough-to-treat urinary tract infections that strike otherwise healthy women, and Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff, a deadly bacterial infection that ravages the guts of hospitalized patients, sickening 2100,2181 and killing 12,800 each year.
Because she came of age in the raggedly vibrant East Village art scene of the 1980s, amid the ravages of AIDS — one of her younger sisters, Bebe, an actress in underground films, died from complications of the disease, as did her friend, the artist David Wojnarowicz — her work has often been interpreted through a political lens.
In March, a year after we first met, as the world grappled with the ravages and betrayals of social media and a friend and I began keeping track of people who constantly updated Twitter with news from their Twitter sabbaticals, Franzen published a story about birds in National Geographic to kick off the magazine's Year of the Bird.
"It's very sad news because there is tremendous societal violence in the Central American countries and the ravages of the civil wars have left society without any structures to protect people," said Anne Pilsbury, the director of Central American Legal Assistance, a nonprofit in Brooklyn she founded in 20143 in response to the civil war in El Salvador.
Photos of iconic tourist destinations in China, Italy, and Thailand reveal empty festivals, vacant water parks, and trapped people as the coronavirus slows travelUnited is drastically cutting flights worldwide and offering unpaid leave to employees as the coronavirus ravages the airline industryTrump's coronavirus travel ban excludes the countries where he has golf courses struggling for business 
Putting the photos of Roman Opalka, who documented the slow ravages of time with daily close-ups of his own face, next to the date paintings of On Kawara, who immortalized many of the days he lived through in sans-serif type, risks diminishing the austere grandeur each project has when encountered on its own terms.
The closest Trump got was exclaiming that "America First" would be his guiding principle, a phrase that carries ugly echoes of an isolationist, anti-Semitic movement that urged the US to appease Hitler during World War II. His call to "protect our border from the ravages of other countries" could be seen as playing to the xenophobia of many of his supporters.
BEIJING, May 20 (Reuters) - * China's corn futures rose to a six-month high on Monday, boosted by fears of tight supplies as a destructive worm threatens to slash domestic output * Fall armyworm, a pest that ravages grains crops like corn and sorghum, has been found in several Chinese provinces and regions since it was first detected in the country earlier this year.
Grime on the windows, piles of garbage on the sidewalks, and scarred walls of dilapidated buildings compose the settings for Lisa's search for food and shelter, and also for her confrontations with the cold power of the police, with the relentless and inescapable violence of the streets, and, above all, with the deranging, identity-rending ravages of physical and emotional trauma.
This detailed period piece starring Mary J Blige, Carey Mulligan, Jason Mitchell, and Garrett Hedlund partly shows how "loving someone else can be a tool for survival," Rees explains, as she explores the dynamic between the families and the friendship of two men who have survived the ravages of World War II to return to life in the Mississippi Delta.
This is the situation we now face—for all of our economic and technological advancement, for all the privileges of being the world's lone superpower, for all of our might and all of our swagger, we have been rendered helpless by a disease that, despite the ravages that have faced China, Iran, and Italy, several other countries seem to have successfully contained.
At the time, New York City was struggling with the ravages of crack, a homelessness epidemic and seething racial divisions, which were captured that year by two high-profile crimes: the rape and beating of a white female jogger in Central Park, and the fatal shooting of Yusuf Hawkins, a black youth, in an attack by a white mob in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
The Sacklers bought a pharmaceutical company that became Purdue Pharma, which developed the drug OxyContin, which is a commonly abused painkiller and one of the main drugs cited in the ongoing prescription opioid crisis in the US. So, to those who have seen the ravages of opioid addiction up close or personally, the Sacklers are inextricably tied to the drug's influence.
Underpinning the whole of the book is Thom's fundamental hope that as, right-wing governments take power and climate change ravages the planet—these are some of the forces contributing to "the end of the world" referenced in her title—queer people will continue to find a way to operate from a place of love—honest, courageous, compassionate, and accountable love—rather than despair.
We are destined for ugliness—for years on end of right-wing bitterness and backlash—especially if the Democratic Party, less empowered so far by demographic change than the right imagines, enacts political reforms that enable the passage of existentially necessary legislation before climate change fully ravages us and before the structural advantages our system grants the most conservative regions of our country deepen any further.
The Cleveland Indians now join teams like the Atlanta Braves and the Kansas City Chiefs that have retired logos that tokenize actual, vibrant cultures that were all but extinguished by the ravages of colonialism in the Americas, including some that have managed to maintain a tenuous foothold and connection to their history, despite basically unrelenting efforts on the part of the dominant culture to crush them.
Rose and Gertrude Pauson House's horizontal facade Detail of Pauson House's organic stone base Warm, light filled interior of the Rose and Gertrude Pauson House Rendering of Wright's unbuilt Trinity Chapel Trinity Chapel's glowing sanctuary Trinity's teepee-inspired shape and native-inspired imagery Frank Lloyd Wright designed some of the world's most celebrated buildings, but even they, in some cases, fall victim to the ravages of time, neglect, and disaster.
"Looking back at the past, together with deep remorse over the war, I pray that this tragedy of war will not be repeated and together with the people, express my deep condolences for those who fell in battle and in the ravages of war, and pray for world peace and the further prosperity of our country," Akihito said at a memorial service on the 70th anniversary of the day his father, Hirohito, announced Japan's defeat.
For those of us outside of government, there are small steps we can take to help: we can contribute to the organization that saved Omran (The White Helmets); we can support the NGOs and churches taking care of kids and educating them while war ravages their lands (click here for one, among many); and we can get involved in the public discourse on refugees and argue for their fair treatment and human rights.
"Miss Chief first appeared in my paintings as a way to respond to and challenge the authority of artists who gave shape to the representations of indigenous peoples that continue to be upheld, not just in our museums but also in contemporary culture," says Monkman, in an email interview densely packed with thoughtful analyses of art history, cultural conflict, and the ravages of Modernism as a form of intellectual colonialism of indigenous peoples.
There are many additional reasons not to make blithe comparisons between the current crisis and the 24 pandemic: stark differences in health care infrastructure and medical technology; the ravages of the first world war; the unusual tendency of the Spanish flu to kill young adults; and the fact that many, if not most, people infected with influenza in 1918 died from secondary bacterial infections (as mass-produced antibiotics did not yet exist).
Look beyond the ravages of economic struggle, and you'll find even more Americas rarely represented on film, like the photographer subject of the Errol Morris documentary The B-Side, who's an outsider artist approaching retirement, or the quiet, history-making dignity of Jeff Nichols's Loving, in which Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple, just want to be able to live together with their kids in peace — and end up changing US law.

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