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"raze" Definitions
  1. raze something to completely destroy a building, town, etc. so that nothing is left

182 Sentences With "raze"

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Plus, it will help you raze the debt for good.
What we don't see is how they raze hope as well.
We're not going to raze these buildings and build a new project.
Unlike, say, locusts, which simply raze entire fields, stinkbugs wreak their havoc insidiously.
Another boy I spoke to carried petrol drums for militants to raze villages.
Gawker was either powerless, or it was a veritable Godzilla out to raze Silicon Valley.
Or maybe the city or someone else would once again raze it to the ground.
It destroyed thousands of buildings and the authorities were forced to raze about 450 villages.
I was told that it takes five weeks to build and five hours to raze.
She hadn't directed on a large scale since "Sequin Raze," and she was very excited.
If the quake hit, it would trigger a tsunami that could raze coastal houses and infrastructure.
So on they go to the next the next patch of forest: raze, plant, deplete, repeat.
Yadollah Javani, announced that "we will raze Tel Aviv and Haifa" should the United States attack.
They pleaded with the city to let them scale back their buildings rather than raze them.
Big Edie had died in 1977, and would-be buyers all wanted to raze the place.
The new exhibit, called "Raise/Raze," features the same white balls glued together to form building blocks.
Purdy also added then that he had "no clue" if Ruis had plans to raze the building.
I was told that it takes about five weeks to build, and only five hours to raze.
Developers raze old apartment buildings, and erect in their place luxury dwellings that long-time families cannot afford.
In the mid-1970s, it battled city plans to raze the family summer home to build a highway.
Trump's permanent interest is to raze the Washington establishment, and that coincides with that of the Freedom Caucus.
Shapiro presented a twenty-minute short that she'd made, "Sequin Raze," which centered on a reality-show producer.
He enlisted his landlord, Mr. Formica, to raze the apartment's refrigerator, carpet, flooring, moldings, sinks, mirrors and towels.
Will he opt for more intense aerial bombardment to raze areas ahead of the advance of allied ground forces?
The Rockport Center for the Arts will raze its existing building due to severe damage caused by Hurricane Harvey.
We get our first ideas about aerial bombardment from TV. We imagine that fighter jets raze buildings, even neighborhoods.
The Queen of Spades submitted former reigning Women Athletes champ RAZE, taking her title at the 8:29 mark.
It seems to be as determined to thrive as some residents of Cat Spring, Texas were to raze it.
The diocese had planned to raze the church and build 88 units of low-income housing on the site.
Ms. Del Deo knew that no one in the future would dare raze a building with a boat inside.
Endangered Spaces Terraza 7 thought it would have to close when the building owner announced plans to raze it.
Mr. Wolkoff, intending to raze the building to build condominiums, hired a team to whitewash the building at night.
Soon after, the city of Newburgh plans to raze a second dam as part of a larger infrastructure project.
In this area, it is common for the superwealthy to buy homes just to raze them and start over.
Bulldozers escorted by police arrived late on Wednesday to raze the traditional housing, JEI said, blaming officers for the conflict.
The Elizabeth Dee Gallery will vacate its current space in Harlem following the building owner's decision to raze the site.
The villain never manages to defeat Bond or raze his country to the ground — that's not what this game's about.
Even if the church does not raze the former cinema, the Art Deco faces may be stripped from its facade.
It also backed Raze, a Latino digital-media company founded by Sofia Vergara, Luis Balaguer, and Emiliano Calemzuk in 2017.
Developers routinely raze our architectural heritage to make way for hideous super towers, with the impotent consent of our lawmakers.
I would say that probably three such chance shots or possibly half a dozen would raze it to the ground.
It's been around since 2002, and has so far hung on even as its landlord tries to raze the building.
I have a weed whacker, and I might buy gasoline and raze the edges of the property to make solid firebreaks.
Qamishlo said there was "civil disobedience" in the camp on Friday, when people tried to raze tents and attack security personnel.
Afterward, South Korea plans to raze the stadium and leave a small museum and a much-smaller stadium in its place.
The French authorities have vowed to raze it by the end of the year, saying new demolitions will begin in October.
But in the meantime, these useful crises provide Trump with a stage and set directions: build the wall, raze Skid Row.
But when it's implied that she can raze Asgard itself to the ground, you know she's not someone to mess around with.
Nor would a wink from the West as Mr Putin's bombers raze Syrian cities differ much in practice from the current approach.
Eradication was abysmal, with security forces unable to even raze fields in Sarobi, just 50 miles from the presidential palace in Kabul.
This week, those tensions came to a head after county officials moved ahead with plans to raze part of the historic temple.
In 2016, Richard Cavill announced plans to raze the stucco building and put up a gleaming new 13-story mixed-use building.
The Trump administration reportedly wants to raze homeless tent cities across California and send people living in them to temporary government facilities.
They even attempted to get permission from the city's planning board to raze the house and divide the property into two lots.
Tower Hill Botanic Garden was forced in November to raze its orchard of 238 heirloom trees — two each of 119 antique varieties.
" In 2010, Shapiro, then thirty-one, showed Sally DeSipio, a Wieden+Kennedy executive, a script that she had just written: "Sequin Raze.
The likelihood that the developer will raze the historic building has divided the congregation and prompted an outcry from neighbors and preservationists.
Shortly after closing on the property, they determined that the best option would be to raze the old house and start fresh.
Plans include $125,000 to raze several derelict buildings on the site, fill in an abandoned swimming pool, and spruce up the grounds.
Nasir, a 503-year-old Afghan, doesn't want to wait for the bulldozers to move in and raze the camp as winter approaches.
Before NEPA, federal infrastructure dollars were used to raze vulnerable communities, particularly communities of color, which were given no say in the matter.
Over the opposition and protest of residents, the city voted in 2006 to raze the four largest public housing projects, including St. Bernard.
In 2014, the Supreme Court ruled that the outpost had been built on privately owned Palestinian land and ordered officials to raze it.
" For "Sequin Raze," Shapiro resurrected her middle name, putting symbolic distance between herself and the Sarah Shapiro who had worked on "The Bachelor.
Certified plantations were more likely to have planted oil palms before that cut-off and therefore tended to have less forest land to raze.
One flagship settlement, Amona, was the site of a bloody 2006 confrontation between settlers and thousands of police officers sent to raze nine homes.
The relatives don't want to miss an announcement, and they don't want the government to raze the site before their loved one is found.
Then, dodge police as they raze your migrant camp, and lastly, cross a river while avoiding the corpses of those who never made it.
Defending a project that would have run Fifth Avenue through Washington Square Park, he sneers at the "cabarets and speakeasies" he plans to raze.
Mr Sobyanin's demolition of small street kiosks, and hasty plans to raze ageing housing stock and resettle residents, betrayed a troubling disregard for private property.
Hundreds of residents of Waterloo estate have installed colorful lights in their windows to call attention to government plans to raze and redevelop the area.
The world's exploding population has made it profitable for big business to raze forests so it can plant mega crops like soy and oil palm.
We all know that a Unicorn Frappuccino doesn't raze to the next level when she used a Unicorn Frappuccino to tell her husband she's pregnant.
AMONA OUTPOST, West Bank — Thousands of Israeli police officers stormed this hilltop settler outpost in the occupied West Bank to raze nine illegally built homes.
Houses built directly on slabs, which are especially common in low-income neighborhoods, have the fewest alternatives: Basically, raise it up or raze it down.
The fate of Khan al-Ahmar has drawn international concern after Israel said it planned to raze the village, a ramshackle camp housing 180 residents.
Welcome to Wolf Creek Golf Club, a tract of land in Michigan that humans decided to raze for the purposes of enjoying some leisure activities.
Koos said liquidation service Maynards Industries bought the plant from Mitsubishi and was planning to auction off its equipment in September and then raze the building.
Kevin Grevioux is best known for playing the badass Razahir "Raze" Khemse -- opposite Michael Sheen as the Lycan leader Lucian -- in the 2003 fantasy film 'Underworld.
Such voters no longer wanted to preserve an America that was going astray; they wanted to raze and remodel it, with Trump as head of demolition.
The art and literature in Invisible Colors turn our gaze toward the blinding fury of the atom's explosion in its singular purpose to raze and slaughter.
The mullahs in Iran, threatening as they are to raze Israel to the ground and wipe it off the map, are using 1940s Germany as their model.
That requires perhaps harsher language, like the conundrum of "raise or raze," about the decision to increase a building's height or relocate it along the future coastline.
Mr. Trump criticized their inaction and warned that they risked betraying seven years' worth of promises to raze and revamp the health law if they did not.
That, in turn, allows the Night King to raze the Wall with his freshly turned undead dragon, and invade Westeros for the first time in thousands of years.
Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) commander Mervan Qamishlo said there was "civil disobedience" in the camp on Friday, when people tried to raze tents and attack security personnel.
But as one user put it, if they were a mod, they'd "probably raze this place to the fucking ground" upon discovering it was all a marketing ploy.
The bomb, carefully engineered by some of the 20th century's most brilliant scientists, able to raze cities and civilizations, has always spanned rationality and irrationality, logic and madness.
Bernie Sanders hit the road in July to gin up resistance against Republican efforts to raze Obamacare, he delivered a two-part message: First, protect the current law.
Boudicca's sole contribution to its development was to massacre its inhabitants and raze it — a calamity for the city that ranks with the Great Fire and the Blitz.
Brazil is the world's top exporter of beef, and the second top soy exporter behind the US. Farmers raze the rainforest to keep up with the global demand.
The company also plans to raze the train station next door, which it already owns, and replace it with a more contemporary version with stores, the officials said.
He believes resurrecting the buildings as community space sparked the transformation and hopes that before the wrecking balls raze the church, the city takes stock of the building's importance.
After a lengthy legal battle, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled in May that developers had permission to raze the village — home to almost 180 people, including around 90 children.
That was the question that Shapiro asked herself when working on The Bachelor, and ultimately, it led to Sequin Raze, the short film that would inspire her Lifetime series.
But the club's future had been in doubt since 2016, when the owner of the building at the time announced plans to raze it and build a high-rise.
French authorities transferred more than 5,000 other migrants last week before bulldozers moved in to raze the sprawl of ramshackle shacks and tents nicknamed the "Jungle" by its inhabitants.
He's evaluating whether or not to raze a village in service of his new narrative, when he spots the symbol for The Maze carved into a table in the square.
If this sounds to you like another game in which Rodgers is going to have to absolutely raze the ground with his throws to succeed, well, we're in alignment there.
In June 2013, Turks took to the streets to protest a plan to raze Gezi Park in Taksim Square in central Istanbul, Europe's largest city, and build a shopping mall.
Work to raze the missile test stand and nearby support structures began in the second week of May and appeared nearly complete in a May 19 image, the website said.
HONG KONG — Chinese police officers demolished one of the country's largest evangelical churches this week, using heavy machinery and dynamite to raze the building where more than 50,000 Christians worshiped.
The company flirted with Washington Square Park and Columbus Circle, and finally found a new home when city planners decided to raze acres of West Side tenements, plotting urban renewal.
He partnered with the City of Atlanta to raze East Lake Meadows, a troubled 650-unit public housing complex, and build the Villages of East Lake, a mixed-income community.
In the dying days of the war, Toussaint shoved a pistol in the face of the SS commander who wanted to raze the city and execute tens of thousands of Czechs.
The unclassifiable film mixes documentary with poetic arrangement, as in a scene of a character monologuing in their living room as construction workers begin to raze the housing project around them.
Our first hint that this was not your average hour of Thronefeld was that the part where the dragons raze a harbor of ships full of slavers was a mere prelude.
Raze, which Vergara founded with Balaguer as well as former president of Fox TV Studios Emiliano Calemzuk, launched in January and is dedicated to producing "Latin-centered" content across multiple platforms.
Down the road is a two-room adobe hut, rented for $50 a month on a yearly contract — or until the municipality of this central Afghan province comes to raze it.
"We will not seek an atomic bomb," he added, but "if a crazy state named the Zionist regime makes any mistake we will raze Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground."
State control over religion remains strong in China, which has been known to monitor churches threateningly, if not raze some of them entirely, while harassing and sometimes imprisoning pastors and priests.
I do not see how the city can ever be rebuilt, as it will be a monumental task to raze all the destroyed buildings, let alone dispose of all the rubble.
The BES870 also comes with four single and dual wall filter baskets, one stainless steel milk jug, a cleaning kit, and a precision raze dose trimming tool and PID digital temperature control.
Pastor Frank Pomeroy met with Southern Baptist Convention leaders, who came to help console victims, and "expressed his desire to raze the building," convention spokesman Roger Oldham said in a telephone interview.
As raging fires across the West continue to raze thousands of acres and force thousands of people from their homes, the photo is an uplifting reminder that not everything can be destroyed.
One of America's highest-paid TV stars, Modern Family's Vergara is also the co-founder of the multimillion-dollar licensing, production and marketing company Latin World Entertainment and digital media company Raze.
However, for some men, as little as 30 strokes is enough to towel off and head out, while for others, it can take a marathon 700 strokes to raze every last follicle.
Work to raze the missile test stand and nearby support structures began in the second week of May and appeared nearly complete in satellite imagery taken on May 19, Mr. Bermudez said.
Another large-scale effort is Phipps's redevelopment of Lambert, a $600 million multiyear project that will raze apartment buildings considered crime-prone and dated, replacing them with towers roughly twice as tall.
For a long time, the city's approach was to raze such quarters and build brutally utilitarian tower blocks in their place, says Rieh Sun-young, an architecture professor at the University of Seoul.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A few months ago, news broke in Russia that the government planned to raze almost 8,000 apartment buildings in Moscow and relocate their residents into newer structures.
Their plan was to raze the Park Lane and erect an undulating glass tower designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron that would rise 855 feet, using development rights from adjoining properties.
OpenAI nails virtually every last hit and deny, fakes Dendi out with animation canceling, bullies him out of lane, never misses a Raze, and knows exactly when it can dive for a kill.
The art and literature in Invisible Colors turn our gaze toward the blinding fury of the atom's explosion, which gazes back with our silent participation in its singular purpose to raze and slaughter.
Greece "came under an illegal, mass and orchestrated attempt to raze our borders and stood up protecting not only our frontiers, but those of Europe too," said Stelios Petsas, the Greek government spokesman.
In a time when a poll tax kept many black residents from casting ballots, Charlottesville held a referendum and decided, by a margin of just 36 votes, to raze Vinegar Hill for redevelopment.
Today, only one of the houses is occupied and there are plans to raze many of them and renovate the rest as the distillery launches a refurbishment project over the next three years.
Bostrom's thought experiment works because it combines the mundane with the horrifying: to raze the universe for something as silly as paperclips illustrates just how far an AI's values might be from our own.
With a developer preparing to raze the hall to make way for an office building, Mr. Richmond enlisted the help of Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr., who ordered a temporary halt to the project.
The council announced plans in 2005 to raze the Aylesbury, home to more than 7,22015 people, rather than modernize, saying redevelopment would replace poor quality housing in the sought-after central part of the city.
The council announced plans in 2005 to raze the Aylesbury, home to more than 7,22015 people, rather than modernise, saying redevelopment would replace poor quality housing in the sought-after central part of the city.
By the time her husband's flight lands in New York, Raney has marshaled her firm's vast resources — paralegals, tech support, the guy who coordinates office moves — and enlisted them to raze her life with Aaron.
The assault on Idlib as Syrian and Russian aircraft pound the province, and we assess that it will continue, unabated, until President Bashar al-Assad and his backers raze and "liquidate" this last rebel stronghold.
The back-to-back events highlighted the challenge for a career developer whose main goal since taking office six months ago has been to raze what he sees as the poorly constructed edifices he inherited.
The high-octane curator Sheena Wagstaff left the Tate to helm the Met's first modern and contemporary department, and plans are afoot to raze and rebuild its modern-art wing, slated to reopen in 2020.
But when the buyer turned out to be a developer, and when that developer floated a proposal to raze the building and replace it with a trio of small homes, the neighborhood erupted in protest.
October 2229 - Hurricane Matthew makes landfall in Haiti, tearing through the small Caribbean nation with 290 mph winds and heavy rains that flood villages, raze crops, sweep away cattle and cut off parts of the island.
Amid the howls of preservationists, the building's owner, James Pi of JPK Associates, has applied to the city to raze the architecturally distinguished carriage showroom and construct a 26-story, mixed-use tower in its place.
The San Jose Unified School District has its own plan: raze aging school buildings, send their students to new facilities, and turn that land into affordable rental housing for at least 234 teachers and school workers.
SEARSPORT, Maine – A crumbling gem of a home built by a sea captain is being dismantled in slow motion, so slowly that some people wonder whether Mother Nature will raze it before the owner completes the job.
Maybe Jon's parentage was always intended to be a red herring, Daenerys was always going to raze King's Landing, and Arya was supposed to kill the Night King — or his book equivalent, if one ever shows up.
Lower-end malls located in less-prosperous locations will continue to see stores shutter and will most likely be snapped up by bargain-hunting investors, who may seek new tenants for the properties — or just raze them.
But after bark beetles ravaged a hillside once covered with pines, Mr. Meyer-Stork was forced to raze the land and sell the damaged wood to make paper or particle board for half of the usual price.
DENVER (Reuters) - Colorado school officials on Wednesday abandoned a $60 million proposal to raze and rebuild Columbine High School in an effort to discourage unwanted attention at the site of one the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history.
The squat, bespectacled Lazarevic was one of the chief executors of a systematic effort to empty the then-Serbian province of ethnic Albanian civilians and raze their homes in the last bloody chapter in the collapse of Yugoslavia.
Although social issues aren't excluded from French's first two novels—both involve schemes to raze a rare old property in order to build a profitable new one—they cluster at the periphery of a crisis with deeper roots.
Cluster munitions erase entire forests in an instant, rapid-fire cannons raze villages to the ground in only a few minutes of combat, and somehow soldiers keep fighting despite knowing that literally any mistake or misjudgment means instant death.
In coming weeks, crews in Delaware will begin to raze G.M.'s giant Boxwood Road factory, which was built in 3.83 and once employed as many as 23.8,2400 people but has been empty since the automaker's bankruptcy in 2000.
Ask yourself if you would crush, burn, drown, suffocate, impale, or cause other serious harm to your puppies, kitty, silly slow tortoise, hummingbird, or frog just so that you can raze an ineffective line in the delicate desert ecosystem.
Trump shows that level of commitment to some things — firing James Comey and pulling out of the Paris climate agreement, for example — but he fixates on individual trees he wants to chop down, rather than having a vision to raze forests.
If your Tumblr posts are the only copies of this stuff you have, then it's a good idea to save an archive locally, just in case Verizon should suddenly decide to raze Tumblr to the ground with no advance warning.
The plans to raze and rebuild both the 0003,000-seater stadium and the 44,000-capacity Sydney Football Stadium (SFS) at a cost of more than A$2 billion ($1.58 billion) were announced by the New South Wales government last November.
A scant generation later, Martin Luther, in Germany, urged the Protestant faithful to raze the Jews' synagogues, schools, and houses, to forbid their rabbis on pain of death to teach, and to burn all Jewish prayer books and Talmudic writings.
" In response to what Israel has described as its aerial assaults on Iranian bases in Syria, Ayatollah Khatami also said that Iran would "rob the Israeli regime of sleep" and threatened to "raze Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground.
Discovering that the steel-reinforced concrete construction was so sturdy as to be prohibitively expensive to raze, the Audubon Society sold the building, along with 7.58 acres, in 1993 to the current owner, who rebuilt what was effectively an empty shell.
Discovering that the steel-reinforced concrete construction was so sturdy as to be prohibitively expensive to raze, the Audubon Society sold the building, along with 7.58 acres, in 1993 to the current owner, who rebuilt what was effectively an empty shell.
She'll raze it all before the night is through, punctuating the performance by getting doused in red paint and then hula hooping for the duration of 1985's "Slave to the Rhythm," the camera closing in on tight shots of her corseted hips.
KHAN AL-AHMAR, West Bank (Reuters) - Holding posters of Angela Merkel ahead of a scheduled visit to Israel by the German chancellor, Bedouin children appealed to her on Tuesday to help block Israeli plans to raze their hamlet in the occupied West Bank.
The mayor's sudden decision to raze the complex, which is run by the East Chicago Housing Authority, and close an adjacent elementary school turns on its head a plan the E.P.A. has had since 219 to remove the contaminated soil without displacing residents.
October 4, 2016 - Matthew makes landfall in Haiti as a Category 4 hurricane, tearing through the small Caribbean nation with 125 mph (200 kph) winds and heavy rains that flood villages, raze crops, sweep away cattle and cut off parts of the island.
The French government hopes to raze the camp, but aid groups worry that some migrants might put up resistance, especially once the authorities start physically destroying the makeshift shelters that some migrants, despite squalid conditions, had come to see as their homes.
They traced what they describe as telltale signs that the fires had been started by the palm companies — which is illegal and which all the palm-oil companies strongly deny doing, but which is also the fastest, cheapest way to raze the land.
In one 2012 email, Falwell dismisses Liberty parents who begged the school not to move their kids from on-campus dorms to off-campus housing in the middle of their freshman year when Liberty sought to raze some dorms to build new ones.
That structure facilitated stories like the city's attempt to slyly raze a predominantly Latino school's community center over the objections of locals, or Walmart's use of fake community groups to drum up support during its campaign to gain a foothold in the city.
WASHINGTON — The red-brick house on Capitol Hill served for decades as a national headquarters and dormitory for the so-called iron-jawed ladies lobbying for equal rights, even as male members of Congress sought to raze it to make room for offices for themselves.
The family's costliest and most ambitious real estate project — a $280 billion plan to raze their 41-story Fifth Avenue office tower and replace it with a new architecturally dazzling one, twice as high — was an early casualty of the family's White House connection.
A figure of local distinction, he is shaken by a violent attack at the hands of mendicants, by lust for his stylish sister-in-law, and by the importunities of a nephew who wants to raze his villa and build an apartment complex in its place.
That is to say, the federal government—the same body that sought to raze our speech, snuff out our religions, steal our land, and effectively end our various ways of life—is now in charge of determining who is Native enough to be considered a sovereign nation.
The bigger challenge, though, was what to do about the remaining villagers — because the American commanders had decided to raze Ben Suc, rather than let it return to enemy hands (an effort the journalist Jonathan Schell later described in his book "The Village of Ben Suc").
The Florida legislation also includes funds to raze and rebuild the building where the victims were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, to create a memorial for those who died, to establish mental health programs at Florida schools, and to start an anonymous tip line to report threats.
Except that the New York City Housing Authority is now planning to raze the playground and build a new residential tower in its place as part of the city's contentious proposal to replace some public housing buildings with mixed-income private developments to raise money for urgently needed repairs.
But images taken in the aftermath of Syrian troops' regaining of the city show many of the structures -- which date from the first and second centuries and marry Greco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences -- remain in place, bolstering hopes that ISIS didn't completely raze the ancient site.
Otherwise, the Raze Blade Stealth makes for a fine ultrabook for someone who wants something unique, has a love of jet black, wants the option of a rainbow-colored keyboard, is eager to use USB-C for everything and to top it all off: has a budget of at least a thousand dollars.
"We will not stand idly by while President Trump and his agencies raze crucial environmental protections, ignore climate science, dispute well-documented facts and force future generations of Americans to suffer the consequences of this administration's reckless choices and ignorant policies," said Clean Air Council Executive Director and Chief Counsel Joseph Minott.
For the conservative columnist and radio host Dennis Prager, writing for TownHall in July, "left-wing-dominated media and universities pose an existential threat" to Western civilization — not because they seek to raze cities and scorch the earth, but because they envision it in ways Prager declines to recognize as the thing itself.
The gesture is part of a major campaign to oppose a New South Wales government plan to raze and redevelop the 40-acre estate into a mixture of private and public housing — a project that would relocate at least 3,600 people and create a high level of dwelling density that's unprecedented in the country.
Soon, he'd joined with other local residents and business owners in the proposed project footprint to form Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn, and set out to challenge the tactic that most directly threatened themselves and their neighbors: any possible use of state eminent domain powers to seize private buildings and raze them on Ratner's behalf.
If Trump, as Ann Coulter so "respectfully" suggested, does raze the garden to hold a backyard putting green — an act we really can't put past a man who loves a good, wind turbine-free golf course — the gesture would be incredibly representative of the presidential handover: a huge leap from class to utter crassness.
The show features a lot of silly nonsense—"You're using endangered animals just to make points at board meetings!" is one line from Sunday's season three finale—but no less than the real-life Silicon Valley, where billionaires bulldoze protected forests for their weddings and buy the houses around theirs and raze them for the sake of privacy.
" Five hundred generations of sedentary life may have us believe we're inured to nature's charms, he writes, but we are all, secretly, creatures of the veldt, and as we raze, pave and puff our way around the planet, "we are destroying not only our home, which is dreadful enough, but also a fundamental part of ourselves.
Dynasties treats those men and their impulses and the commercial industries who raze the animals' habitats as something understood and foregone, a terminal illness, and alludes to them only with the vague "dwindling numbers," or when a pride of lions is poisoned by eating domestic cattle, whose herders have intentionally infected the cattle for that very purpose.
Ten years have passed since Days Of Future Past, and the story has caught up to the 1980s, a setting mostly rendered via poofy hairstyles and the occasional glimpse of a boom box, or a Knight Rider episode on TV. When CIA agent Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne) investigates an Egyptian cult, she inadvertently awakens En Sabah Nur, who decides to raze the world so only the strongest will survive.

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