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"smithereens" Definitions
  1. (informal) to destroy something completely by breaking it into small pieces
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There are spoilers ahead, and to explain it as simply as possible, "Smithereens" is about a Hitcher driver who has a bone to pick with the head of the Smithereens app.
But, they often end up breaking up into inedible smithereens.
And without that song, this movie will crumble into smithereens.
Yet those high hopes could still be dashed to smithereens.
Black Mirror's "Smithereens" is grappling with two very different issues.
Fact is a powerful bomb that blasts lies to smithereens.
Grunge soon overshadowed more traditional rock acts like the Smithereens.
You know why UConn smashing a school to smithereens is good?
"Smithereens" says distracted driving is a menace and rideshares are untrustworthy.
Shouldn't a good comedian try blowing that safe structure to smithereens?
The world isn't going to blow to smithereens in 11 years.
Others might be blown to smithereens by rockets fired from earth.
A guitar album has just smashed the whole Top 40 to smithereens.
The maelstrom left her reputation "in smithereens," Ms. Husar said, beyond repair.
This reveal led to Sophie (Lizzy Greene) smashing Eddie's guitars to smithereens.
Viral videos of rockets blown to smithereens as they attempt ludicrous vertical landings.
Based in the more liberal environment of Belgrade, they blasted taboos to smithereens.
Jake didn't kill his target, although he did blow her cabin to smithereens.
"And now [they're] going to bomb this one place to smithereens," she said.
But his insurance policy has also blown Mr Johnson's political strategy to smithereens.
Like that episode, "Smithereens" is blunt about the toxic effects of social media.
Oh, the role model is now smashing to smithereens different sets that she's on.
Since Smithereens is secretly listening in on the conversation, they tell police as much.
But on Monday, he took the CinemaCon stage with all mystery blown to smithereens.
Meanwhile, the people he hangs around with are watching their reputations crumble into smithereens.
The most recent test, in May 2017, successfully smashed the mock target to smithereens.
"If the political winds really change, our business will be smashed to smithereens," she said.
Now along comes Donald Trump, an angel of destruction, to blow it all to smithereens.
The canvas slid down the frame, which became a shredder, cutting the artwork into smithereens.
Still, "Smithereens" is the most traditionally Black Mirror-y out of this season's three offerings.
But the end of Red Dead Redemption 2's epilogue blows that thematic takeaway to smithereens.
The Magnavox Odyssey2 has Smithereens and the Atari 2600 and the Commodore 64 had Artillery Duel.
However, I'd love for those of you who are bearish to blow my arguments to smithereens.
Then a terrorist bombing blows the block to smithereens and turns Quon into an aspiring avenger.
All O'Brien did last night was march the Texans out to get Crying Jordan'd into smithereens.
The prosecution claimed there was no DNA in the bones because they were basically burned to smithereens.
Israel, meanwhile, is goading Trump to indulge his more disruptive instincts and blow the deal to smithereens.
Many of the vessels that have been captured and blasted to smithereens, Pudjiastuti said, are from Vietnam.
And yet, since 2016, it's felt like Trump has blown a common set of facts to smithereens. How?
Given its heft, how did this bulky, feathered beast sit on its eggs without crushing them to smithereens?
We will stop getting people money that would blow us to smithereens if they had the ability to.
The games took the dark humor of games such as Atari's Smithereens and took it to absurd heights.
It took Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, all of two tweets to blast that talking point to smithereens.
Shot in 16-millimeter film, "Smithereens" was the first American independent film to screen in competition at Cannes.
But the fact that "Smithereens" takes place in the present day creates extra pressure to go somewhere interesting.
But, oddly enough, there's a weird burst of comic relief in the episode coming from Smithereens head honcho, Billy.
When Chris (Andrew Scott) opens his Smithereens app one of the trending topics is Ashley O playing at Wembley.
All of this should occur while the multi-hundred trillion dollar interest-rate derivative market gets blown to smithereens.
Some items look pristine, and others are beat to smithereens — a surefire sign of a beauty product well-loved.
However, it won't pummel your vertebrae to smithereens either; it's the perfect midpoint between too hard and too soft.
Powered by motors, "Homage" sawed and hammered itself to smithereens before about 200 guests in the museum's sculpture garden.
And new works by three young women playwrights used tiny stages to blow conventional forms of entertainment into smithereens.
Mr. Diken, the Smithereens' drummer, said in an interview on Wednesday that the group last performed together in September.
" Damon Hill, the 1996 world champion, was disappointed to see Vettel "pretty much blow his and Ferrari's championships into smithereens.
" Also destroyed was an arch and the Temple of Baal Shamin, which the experts said had been "smashed to smithereens.
If you've already broken into a cold sweat thinking about a $45 product ended up in useless smithereens, fear not.
In addition to defending Antetokounmpo for long stretches, he combined with Irving to pick-and-pop the Bucks to smithereens.
She is sick with an undiagnosable illness that has reduced her body to a shred and her mind to smithereens.
He did not use his 6-foot-225, 29-pound frame to demolish smaller defenders or dunk anyone to smithereens.
It won't break everything because if the ball comes in contact with a hard surface, it basically gets smashed into smithereens.
They loom over the K.V.K. from the Newark Bay side and shoot rays at the bridge and smash it to smithereens.
A kamikaze asteroid barreling towards Earth could be deflected by a spacecraft or (perhaps) blown to smithereens by a nuclear bomb.
Earlier this month, the 12th annual Pleasantville Music Festival drew thousands to Parkway Field to hear Guster, the Smithereens and more.
But such works owned their raggedness, with a rip-roaring brazenness and glee that exploded gender and good taste into smithereens.
And all of that could be surrounded by a bright halo of material being mashed to smithereens by the intense gravity.
Almost every season features a funeral at the Sept of Baelor — no wonder she wants to blow the place to smithereens.
Instead, "Smithereens" is a well-acted, but thoroughly clichéd, after-school special, featuring a crying Andrew Scott and an indifferent populace.
Thirty years ago today, the Number 2003 reactor at Chernobyl blew itself to smithereens, resulting in the worst nuclear disaster in history.
Thirty years ago today, the Number 4 reactor at Chernobyl blew itself to smithereens, resulting in the worst nuclear disaster in history.
The Hulk is poised to smash a pumpkin to smithereens, and Cookie Monster sits behind a mountain of goodies waiting to pounce.
The rant, like the general condescending paranoia of "Smithereens," sounds like old-fashioned Baby Boomer complaints stuffed into a handsome 30something's mouth.
It's the ship Finn and Rey plan to make a getaway in until The First Order Tie fighters blow it to smithereens.
Nearly 5,000 pounds of explosives were on hand to blast the Georgia Dome in Atlanta to smithereens Monday at 7:30 a.m.
"Smithereens" builds a sardonic look at the state of modern social media around the classic tale of an abduction scenario gone wrong.
The world has basically ended, her school, Miss Robichaux's Academy For Exceptional Young Ladies, is blasted to smithereens, and her powers are gone.
When you first lay eyes on Billy Bauer, it's more than 40 minutes into "Smithereens," the first episode of Black Mirror's new season.
Word of the Day : a collection of small fragments considered as a whole _________ The word smithereens has appeared in 18 articles on nytimes.
Black Mirror Season 5 Episode 1: "Smithereens" Cast: Andrew Scott, Damson Idris, Topher Grace The first episode, titled "Smithereens," centers around Andrew Scott (you probably know him as Jim Moriarty from BBC's Sherlock or, more recently, the Hot Priest in Fleabag season 2), an unstable ride-share driver who, despite listening to relaxation and self-help podcasts, can't seem to control his anger.
After all, his attacks on political correctness and vows to blow the Washington system to smithereens are the reason many people voted for him.
To stop it, a ground-based interceptor missile fired from Vandenberg Air Force Base collided with the incoming warhead and smashed it to smithereens.
This ain't no stunt -- a dummy's brains were blown to smithereens when the car in which it was riding got in a car wreck.
If you fire a nuclear weapon anywhere -- Guam, the western United States, anywhere -- I will authorize strikes that will blow your regime to smithereens.
Then when they move up the levels, I think a great university can sometimes take a huge sledgehammer and smash their ego to smithereens.
"Now we have the Supreme Court, which I think will blow this [gender gap] to smithereens and make it even greater," Lake told Hill.
A towering wave of destruction crashed down through the Hudson gorge and proceeded to smash the southern end of the local moraine to smithereens.
And "Smithereens" centers on a rideshare-enabled kidnapping that also brings up questions about the power of social media companies and offbeat tech executives.
" That analysis was worrisome, Justice Elena Kagan wrote in dissent, adding that "today's opinion smashes a hundred-plus years of legal rulings to smithereens.
"Smithereens," with Andrew Scott and Topher Grace, toys with the idea of GPS and other navigational technology punishing people for their reliance on it.
Keep hailing the king, because Black Panther continues to blow Marvel's box office expectations to smithereens with the kinetic force of a vibranium suit.
Youtube videos and GIFs from the Hydraulic Press Channel Youtube channel have been exploding on Reddit, sharing the sweet beauty of smashing things to smithereens.
President Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is no more -- again -- after police say a man smashed it to smithereens with a pickax.
That said, the suggestion that the entire site should be smashed to smithereens and rebuilt from scratch seems, to put it mildly, a touch extreme.
Watching something get smashed to smithereens is oddly satisfying, so if you've ever stepped on a Lego brick barefoot, you'll find this clip extremely gratifying.
Saudi Arabia "bombs Yemen to smithereens, killing 20023's of innocents including babies, spreads cholera and famine, but of course blames Iran," Mr. Zarif said.
" They are fellow poets including Angel Nafis, Morgan Parker, Hanif Abdurraqib, Eve Ewing, Saeed Jones — all those "whose names burst my heart / to joyful smithereens.
"Smithereens" tells a Taxi Driver-esque tale of a car service driver named Chris — Andrew Scott playing a typically manic role, and doing it fabulously.
Comedian John Oliver has a gift: He knows how to take a popular, polarizing subject — FIFA corruption, gun control, net neutrality — and crush it to smithereens.
Leonard, his half-brother Mark Leonard, Mark's ex-girlfriend, Monserrate Shirley, and another man, Gary Thompson, conspired to blow Shirley's Indianapolis home to smithereens, prosecutors said.
In fact, it was just on November 20 when another mighty arena, the Georgia Dome, was blown to smithereens in Atlanta, being of no further use.
But Chris's revelation simply doesn't land with much impact, and its flatness means the moral arguments in "Smithereens" lack resonance, and worse, the drama lacks punch.
While Chris takes one of Smithereens' employees hostage in a field just outside of London, Billy is on a 10-day silent retreat in the Utah desert.
By deifying Bower in all his hand-wringing glory, "Smithereens" lets his real-life analogues off the hook for the actual bad things social media has wrought.
The former first lady, senator and secretary of state didn't waste the opportunity to throw some shade at Donald Trump and smash the glass ceiling into smithereens.
It's one part fitness phenomenon, a kind of anti-yoga, but it's much less about working out than about the unusual experience of smashing things to smithereens.
If he would just ask, I told him, he could have an account for an API that DIDN'T crash to smithereens when asked for millions of records.
More often, stellar smithereens make their way to Earth and the moon and then peacefully settle, remaining for eternity, or at least until scientists dig them up.
While Urban was merely bending gender, Darius Rucker crushed it to smithereens, offering a head-spinning — and fearless — performance of Lynn's controversial salute to oral birth control.
After I finish telling you why I'm getting bullish on real estate, I'd love for those of you who are bearish to blow my arguments to smithereens.
It is similar to the Winchester Cathedral in England, where one rose window on the north transom was broken into smithereens and reassembled out of broken bits.
In sci-fi, super powers benefit from a more stagnant frame speed, enhancing the impact of smashing a landmark to smithereens or stopping that proverbial speeding bullet.
If there's one constant in samurai movies, it's that their heroes are ridiculously hard to kill, battling on through every assault short of being blown to smithereens.
The Enron Scandal Older readers will remember a Houston-based company called Enron that blew itself, its employees, and investors to smithereens during the 2001-2002 recession.
In its color and other imputed properties, Oumuamua resembles the asteroids we already know and fear will one day smash the Earth and human civilization to smithereens.
While the female protagonists in Barbara Loden's Wanda and Susan Seidelman's Smithereens may be lost — and legitimately poor — the one thing they are not is self-pitying.
From there, ILM unleashes hell, adding explosions, clouds of roiling gas, and chunks of debris as they blow their creation to smithereens using Star Wars' best-known superweapon.
He's got a huge vendetta against Smithereens, which is a Facebook-like company that actually runs a Twitter-like program (there's something completely different for Facebook, called Persona).
The device—which is great, and just a few months old—will likely be blown to unrecyclable smithereens by the upcoming iPhone 8, if rumors are any indication.
Her novel To Smithereens (1972), which I republished in 2011, is based on her days as a professional woman wrestler under the name, Rosa Carlo, the Mexican Spitfire.
The special moments he's had with the genre, like when he blew Busta's mind to smithereens in the studio in 2010 with his MPC skills, were meaningful, sure.
Trump and McConnell accuse Pelosi of being afraid to send her case to the Senate, where they believe it will be blown to smithereens by the president's defenders.
It featured catchy rock songs like "Blood and Roses" and "Behind the Wall of Sleep," which garnered radio play and helped the Smithereens begin to build an audience.
Without giving too much away, Grace's Billy Bauer is in charge of Smithereens playing the leadership role like he's a cross between Mark Zuckerberg and Silicon Valley's Erlich Bachman.
"Even if the 'elevated bus' is deployed on ordinary urban roadways, it will need special groundwork, otherwise the roads will be crushed to smithereens before long," the newspaper said.
Slumping savings rates in the US and the UK were last seen in 2007, "just before the bursting debt bubble blew the global economy and financial system to smithereens."
Horror depends on the spectacle of human frailties, on the good and foolish choices that bridge the distance between the viewer and the screen (or blow it to smithereens).
The cavalcade of lies uttered by the President has blown to smithereens the traditional metrics of assessing a candidate's fealty to the truth and the consequences of such malfeasance.
The tote board of House Speaker Paul Ryan's hypocrisies is more painstakingly maintained, and during the 2016 campaign, every step of his tango with Trump was scrutinized to smithereens.
It's hard not to see real-world parallels between giant social media companies and their founders in the episode, but both Smithereens and Billy aren't just based on one thing.
Aside from Jaden the intern, Bower is probably the nicest guy in "Smithereens," so his insistence on performing the miracle of communication with Chris reads as a genuinely good deed.
A leaked video of the accident, which a NASA contractor has acknowledged as authentic in an internal memo obtained by the Orlando Sentinel newspaper, showed the capsule blasting into smithereens.
The default Pixel shot actually does an admirable job — most other phones would smudge the text to smithereens in such challenging conditions — but the night mode completely overhauls the photo.
It turns out there are really only two good options: kinetic impactors, which jostle Earth-bound comets and asteroids onto more benign orbits, and explosives, which blow them to smithereens.
Anyway the president—in her new video from the visual album 'Lemonade' shows the queen of pop smashing dozens of cars and other objects to smithereens with a baseball bat.
Grace, 40, will star in the episode titled "Smithereens," about a cab driver with an agenda who becomes the center of attention on a day that spirals out of control.
But Dr. Polchinski and his team pitted Einstein against quantum theory, which posited that an event horizon is a blazing firewall of energy that would torch your body to smithereens.
In To Smithereens, Drexler's 1972 semi-autobiographical novel about her career wrestling as "Rosa the Mexican Spitfire," a frustrated art critic, Paul, struggles to define new art of the 1970s.
On last week's Game Of Thrones, Arya Stark killed the Night King, blasting all the White Walkers and wights to smithereens and ridding Westeros of this supernatural plague forever more, right?
Though we can't imagine anything less festive than blasting an entire planet to smithereens, a few crafty bakers have constructed a "fully operational" cookie replica of the famed Star Wars weapon.
Yeah, it was a fun kitchen appliance at one point, but after two weeks of using it, the feeling of slapping various produce items to smithereens just wasn't the same anymore.
The "America's Got Talent" semifinalists were at LAX Wednesday on their way to China ... when they took our photog's lunch money, tore it to smithereens and what happened next was crazy.
Ai Weiwei deliberately lets a priceless vase smash to smithereens in "Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn" (1995), his nonchalant gaze making the viewer complicit in this pointed act of cultural destruction.
In real life, Emin's music is almost too boring to make fun of––which turns out to be just the right amount of boring to justify roasting his music to smithereens.
It's still unclear as to why this enormous monolith was unceremoniously blown to smithereens, but it's possible the dam merely served as a temporary barrier intended to balance the harbor's water levels.
Sometimes the airline misplaces it, or the zipper breaks as you are headed out the door, or you arrive home to find that your carefully-wrapped souvenirs have been smashed to smithereens.
Reading their hacked emails via WikiLeaks — the secret diaries of Band, Podesta and Brazile — offered a deflating case study in why so many voters wanted this so-called establishment blown to smithereens.
Suidobashi's rig boasts two gatling guns, a complex targeting system, and a massive metal fist— not to mention a team behind it that seems hell-bent on tearing America's robot to smithereens.
Moments later the customers are shown unwrapping their burgers, ready to eat and forget the kid having a terrible day, only to find it their Whopper Jr. has been punched, "bullied," to smithereens.
Click here to view original GIFTurns out, dropping a giant concrete block onto a car ends exactly like how you would imagine it would: the car gets completely obliterated and smashed to smithereens.
However, there is a much more interesting, and mentally sticky, issue bouncing around "Smithereens" too, and that's the disturbing fact that certain tech companies know more about us than law enforcement ever could.
Around the same time, the U.S.-led Coalition to combat IS was concluding its bombing campaign in Raqqa, which blew the Syrian city – and far too many of its trapped civilians – to smithereens.
Armed with a new racket — one that he had not bashed to smithereens — Thiem bounced back to advance with a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-4 victory on the Grandstand.
" In September, when the website Bossip asked if Jackson was "swirfully smashing Jodie Turner-Smith's stunning cakes to smithereens" (so many questions!) the model tweeted back, per Buzzfeed:  "Yes, the answer is yes.
If in an urban, punk-rock way, so too does Smithereens, Susan Seidelman's directorial debut released a bit more than a decade later, and also recently restored from 16mm to 2k Criterion glory.
But yet the vaunted (?) yellow rubber ducky doesn't explode like how the previously impenetrable hockey puck nor did it get destroyed to smithereens like every other object that's been put under the hydraulic press.
But if the two lobes of 2014 MU96 — unofficially called Ultima and Thule — smacked into each other at those speeds, "they would blow each other to smithereens," study co-author Alan Stern told Axios.
With all other options exhausted, the Smithereens crew finally decides to bring in Billy, who's allegedly attempting a 10-day silent retreat somewhere called Furnace Valley, UT that looks as infernal as its name.
The ring around the photon orbit is bright because the matter in it is being torn to smithereens, at temperatures measured in the billions of degrees, as it is devoured by the black hole.
To make matters worse, rain clouds had prevented me and my affable guide Iván from making it to the peak, and I accidentally smashed my iPhone to smithereens after dropping it on volcanic rock.
On April 22010th the country's maritime-affairs minister, Susi Pudjiastuti, watched live feed from seven different places as 216 Malaysian and Vietnamese trawlers, seized for illegal fishing in Indonesian waters, were blown to smithereens.
The idea being, if an earthquake causes the building to shift from left to right, the rod stretch and pull it back in the opposite direction, preventing the building from shaking itself to smithereens.
The Cleveland Cavaliers, who are waiting to learn the identity of their opponent in the N.B.A. finals, must be enjoying their view from a safe distance: two worthy candidates, smashing each other to smithereens.
The old Saudi system that gave a nod to consensual decision making, paid great deference to age and experience, and balanced power among rival wings of the royal family has been smashed to smithereens.
Murmansk was fiercely fought over both during the Russian Civil War, when it was invaded for a time by the British, and World War II, when it was reduced to smithereens by German bombing.
And it meant that the Celtics still have homework before the playoffs, especially if they meet up with James again and he decides that he wants to pick-and-roll smaller defenders to smithereens.
After the war, discussions to destroy the structure ended when it became clear that the amount of dynamite needed to bring its thick walls down would blow the residential area around it to smithereens.
If you were a moviegoer in the late '203s, I wouldn't blame you for thinking the best way to deal with an apocalyptic-size asteroid hurtling toward Earth is to blow it to smithereens.
But when the mortar fired to open the parachute compartment, everything went awry: The Technora suspension lines didn't even get a chance to straighten before the parachute was cut to smithereens by the environmental forces.
IF READERS, LIKE Schumpeter, have children who barely have time to say hello as they hunch over a computer, headsets on, talking with friends while blasting their digital enemies to smithereens, here is some advice.
The brand's Twitter account, noted in our track-by-track review yesterday as the literal only brand Twitter account that matters, tweeted out the unassuming Soundcloud playlist randomly Friday and blew the internet to smithereens.
We're a species that's become so advanced, we don't just have the power to blow ourselves to smithereens with our 25,000 live nuclear weapons, but even muck up the whole universe with our particle colliders.
On November 4, thousands of Brits are expected to gather around a 36-foot effigy of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein as his lumbering, robed body is packed full of gunpowder and blown to smithereens.
The Best Made Company Axe Shop there promises customers "a lifeline in the wilderness, and at home it's a magnificent window into that wilderness" and includes $400 styles with names like Lincoln, Fortitude and Smithereens.
That's when Mr. Norris trades the writerly equivalents of a musket and saber for heavier ammunition (think hand grenades) and threatens to bomb his hitherto artfully spun story, as well its contemptible characters, to smithereens.
But the commercial—a 21-second spot full of dystopia and propaganda smashed into smithereens by Anya Major's flying hammer—framed everything about what Apple stood for, and would come to mean, in the coming decades.
But the commercial—a 22005-second spot full of dystopia and propaganda smashed into smithereens by Anya Major's flying hammer—framed everything about what Apple stood for, and would come to mean, in the coming decades.
How many watermelons were lost during filming, splattered to smithereens by the laws of physics and one company's quest to capture the platonic ideal of someone ingesting plant matter from the backside of a tablet computer?
You either already know and love Black Mirror's "Smithereens" actor Andrew Scott, or you're just hearing the name now and you're confused as to why everyone is suddenly googling rules about having sex with a priest.
" And Iran's foreign minister Javad Zarif hit back against the prince's charges Tuesday, accusing Saudi Arabia of bombing "Yemen to smithereens, killing thousands of innocents including babies, spreading cholera and famine, but of course blames Iran.
Then, in theory, the control centers in the US can use that information to guide an interceptor missile to knock into the enemy weapon while it's still in space — away from people — and smash it into smithereens.
Season 5, Episode 2: "Smithereens" Cast: Andrew Scott, Damson Idris, and Topher Grace Plot: Maybe you live with the day-to-day fear that eventually staring at your phone (ahem, a "black mirror") will completely break you.
In some cases, his behavior has lifted him among voters who believe something elemental about their nation is being taken away and who want a candidate who will blow the political system -- and political correctness -- to smithereens.
But a pesky loose end keeps getting in the way: the murder of the cartel's crime lord, Del, whose head Darlene Snell blew to smithereens before reducing him to rotting flesh and bones in the mountain mist.
Public squares have been turned into forums from which the militants trumpet their latest diktats, and many of the ancient ruins — once part of the most complete panorama to survive classical antiquity — have been blown to smithereens.
Or at least he was, until a couple of black helicopters blew it and him to smithereens, seemingly ending his run as the story's nefarious conspirator and prime concealer of whatever truths may, in fact, be out there.
So, the next time you find yourself staring down at a powder that's been smashed to smithereens, feeling the will to live in a world without your favorite highlighter slowly drain out of you, take a deep breath.
"We will see whether Russia has a greater desire [than] to bomb Aleppo into smithereens claiming they're going after terrorists, when in fact there are oppositionists there that are prepared to live by the cease-fire," he said.
As for the ping pong balls and other detritus supposedly swallowed up over the years, Green told me that explanation was simple: they would have been smashed to smithereens before they ever got a chance to re-emerge.
The production value is high, the performances are superb (keep an eye out for Andrew Scott in "Smithereens," who might have acted his way straight to an Emmy nomination), and the plots themselves do involve interesting "what if" situations.
Considering N.E.R.D.'s new Rihanna collab "Lemon" smashed the internet to smithereens when it was released a couple of weeks back, you may be surprised that Pharrell has (kind of) released a new song and you haven't heard it.
He was just your average run-of-the-mill guy until he was whisked away into the furthest reaches of the galaxy by his friend, who turned out to be an alien, minutes before the Earth is blown to smithereens.
"Smithereens" is essentially a tense hostage standoff, involving a cab driver (Andrew Scott, currently seen in "Fleabag") who harbors a grudge against a major tech company that sure sounds a lot like Facebook, for reasons that will eventually become clear.
As long as it doesn't get swallowed up by the ocean, reduced to rubble by an earthquake, baked into a lifeless desert, or blown to smithereens by North Korea, it looks like Los Angeles will host the summer Olympics in 2028.
But as he's getting ready to return to the LAPD (run by Robin Wright's Lieutenant Joshi, whom K calls "Madame"), he discovers something beneath a single tall, dead tree that threatens to blast the dominant narrative around replicants into smithereens.
The second of the two is mostly explanatory, showing a conversation between Meg and Evie from three years before, which appears to end with their getting blown to smithereens along with their fellow Guilty Remnant disciples on the outskirts of Jarden.
After sweating through a scene in which a member of the Los Angeles Police Department Bomb Squad narrowly escapes a lethal explosion, we're knocked back by the loss of 14 team technicians — half the squad — who are blown to smithereens.
The centerpiece of the trailer is the single-player campaign, which focuses on an elite TIE Fighter pilot who is spurred to vengeance against the Rebellion after she sees the second Death Star blown to smithereens while on the forest moon of Endor.
In terms of a supernova, where a star blows itself to smithereens, an exploding star would have to be 0.14 light years away, or 8,900 AU (where 1 AU equals average distance of the Earth to the Sun) to do the trick.
Yes, that noise you just heard was the sound of a million Zayn-iacs' hearts being smashed to smithereens while gazing upon this Instagram snap the Victoria's Secret model posted to her account in honor of her new beau's birthday on Tuesday.
The desperate group of four men pried loose the tracks, flagged down the train, held the engineer and passengers at gunpoint and blew the mail car to smithereens to crack the safe and make off with the payroll for the troops in town.
It could be that many of the "optimistic" researchers are aware of all the "impossible" feats that have been beaten to smithereens by time and focused scientific inquiry within their lifetimes (from the moon landing to mapping the human genome, and beyond).
When ghosts become physical presences, rather than ethereal, spectral forces, things get sloppy: tiny houses are smashed to smithereens, whole characters are set aflame, and the slow-bubbling, mourning tension Aster and company have painstakingly built up sputters as it boils over.
Hatakeyama documented the aftermath of the terrible natural event, photographing piles and piles of cars smashed to smithereens, buildings reduced to rubble, homes flooded in water, and construction equipment, (as seen in his early Lime Hill photographs) at the ready for cleanup efforts.
I'm less inclined to believe her final scene with Paige is the last we'll see of that character, but as with the Claudia confrontation, this mother-daughter face-off surfaces a conflict that's been simmering for two seasons now, and blows it to smithereens.
Highlights include David Sigal's locally focused documentary "Saving Jamaica Bay"; a screening of "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" (1971), followed by a Q. and A. with Melvin Van Peebles, who wrote, directed and starred in the film; and the closing night feature, Susan Seidelman's "Smithereens" (1982).
And Andrew Niccol's "Good Kill," released last May, also grappled with drone warfare's moral quandaries by focusing on the downward spiral of an Air Force pilot (Ethan Hawke), who blasts enemies in Afghanistan and Yemen to smithereens from a metal hut in the Nevada desert.
There the founder of online sports outlet Barstool Sports, Dave Portnoy, dared his employees to just try forming a union so he could "smash their little union to smithereens" in a blog post that sounded every bit like it was written by a playground bully.
But before his team fires off one 3-pointer after another and dunks opponents to smithereens, Green meets with his assistants in a windowless conference room where, among more prosaic items of business, they watch the Warriors, discuss the Warriors and plagiarize the Warriors.
Pat DiNizio, the songwriter and lead singer for the durable New Jersey rock 'n' roll band the Smithereens, whose melodic, guitar-heavy songs like "Blood and Roses" and "A Girl Like You" attracted a loyal following, died on Tuesday in Summit, N.J. He was 62.
But the fracture between Manafort and Gates is also a human story -- of erstwhile partners enriched by allegedly illegal schemes but now split by a gulf wider than the courtroom in which they sat separated by a few feet and where their relationship splintered into smithereens.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Not content with blowing our fragile little minds to smithereens with his second record / emotional magnum opus American Boyfriend: A Suburban Love Story, Kevin Abstract has now gifted the world with the demo version of the album's lush title track.
But what drives me nuts is that the president constantly points to this one terrible crime as an argument that the visa program is bad, while every single day we have stories about innocent people blasted to smithereens by guns, and we never hear a peep.
Edwards illustrates the savings-rate downfall in the chart below, comparing both the U.S. and UK rates: "This was last seen in 2007, just before the bursting debt bubble blew the global economy and financial system to smithereens," Edwards said, referring to the 2008 financial crisis.
Black Mirror has spent five seasons (and an interactive movie) asking whether our current technological golden age is in fact a hellish dystopia, but it's rarely been as blunt about the issue as it is in "Smithereens," which is explicitly set in the present day — specifically 2018.
Two parts – one in which Cagle explained (not incorrectly) that the primary seemed to be a race to see who could be "the craziest" and another in which admitted supporting an education bill he disliked for the sake of gaining advantage over another candidate – blew the race to smithereens.
Snapshot Countless words have been spilled on the subject of Timothy Olyphant and the Stare: that faint narrowing of those fathomless eyes, shorthand that one of his gunslinging lawmen — say, Raylan Givens of "Justified" or Seth Bullock of "Deadwood" — is about to blow a bad guy to smithereens.
Darrell and Jordan were most impressed the season opener, "Striking Vipers" — which uses a VR fighting game as a launching point for a thorny exploration of sexuality and friendship — while Anthony preferred "Smithereens," in which the the driver with an Uber-style app takes a social media intern hostage.
This was a hamo knife, a heavy swath of sharp steel that can reduce the daggertooth pike conger's dozens of tiny bones to edible smithereens; before the first one was forged in the 19th century, he explained, the eel had to be fully cooked and separated from its skeleton.
Obama and Power brought shame to America by choosing to condemn Israeli settlements while the city of Aleppo, Syria, was bombed to smithereens and Arab children were murdered before the eyes of a world that could not see their suffering because they were blinded by irrational hatred of Israel.
The trouble is that, as thesis statements go, the message of "Smithereens" is both redundant and a little weak; it ultimately feels like a sophomoric, slippery slope argument, with little nuance beyond "social media is bad," unlikely to edify anyone who's been following news of the tech world lately.
In 2009, a bit of code on a USB flash drive did real-life damage for what may have been the first time: it covertly spun a set of uranium centrifuges at Iran's Natanz facility into smithereens, and set the country's controversial nuclear program back by a decade.
"Smithereens" skewers the excesses of a Silicon Valley aspiring to be a New Age-infused, socially progressive culture, even as its biggest companies enact regressive policies, design invasive privacy settings, and engineer social manipulations that keep people glued to their phones at the expense of their humanity (and even their intellect).
Ready Player One's teens and young adults, known as the "missing millions," spend their days jacked into the "Oasis," a virtual reality wonderland where people race down virtual representations of Manhattan streets while wrecking balls attempt to smash them, blast Freddy Krueger to smithereens with hand cannons, and hobnob with the Iron Giant.
What people forget about Star Trek is that the whole reason Roddenberry wanted to show this world where people are working together for the common good is because it was a commentary on the Cold War, where there was the very real possibility in the '60s that we could blow ourselves to smithereens.
Either the puppy is going to be looked after by a very nice woman who you might not be that keen on, but who seems to have the puppy's best interests at heart, or the puppy is going to be run over by a bulbous, bright-orange truck, and smushed to smithereens.
Out of the many, many killer bands and artists performing at this year's incarnation, the two most compelling forces present are the Icelandic black metal contingent (helmed by Artists in Residence Misthyrming) and a loose collective of Finnish dark psychedelia acts, including Hexvessel and Oranssi Pazuzu (who blew my mind to smithereens yesterday).
The besieged Syrian city of Aleppo is at risk of being bombed "into smithereens" by Russia if a new cease-fire isn't agreed to, Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE said Monday.
The Xbox One exclusive Crackdown 3 is largely selling itself on the promise of spectacular environmental destruction—like Just Cause 3, then, but without sticking explosives exclusively to objects marked with red paint, as Reagent Games' revival of a series on the furthest-back burner since 2010 is promising that anything in the game can be blown to smithereens.
Mr. Feierstein, now the director for gulf affairs at the Middle East Institute, said that "the bottom line for us is, we have to come out of all this with a consensus on combating terror finance and not blowing the G.C.C. to smithereens," he said, referring to the Gulf Cooperation Council, the loose association of Sunni Arab states.
The debate was like no other in the television era: The first female presidential nominee of a major party facing off against an alpha male businessman with no political experience, both of them world-famous and both of them deeply unpopular, with a potential record-setting audience of 100 million watching and hoping to see their preferred candidate blow the other to smithereens.
We don't want to set expectations of perfection, by any means… I'd just be happy if it clears the pad and doesn't blow the pad to smithereens… If the launch is a success tomorrow, Elon noted that they should be able to turn around and prepare for another mission within 3-6 months (later during the call, he says "3-4 months").
After a predictable N.B.A. playoffs, with Golden State smashing everyone to smithereens en route to its second championship in three years, the first few days of the off-season have been full of intrigue for the rest of the league: With the Warriors raising the bar to a preposterous level, it was time to let the building — and the rebuilding — begin.
The Last Guardian is steeped in sadness and solitude because you form a strange bond with the most unlikely of mythological curios deep within this dark recess, and that bond is strained, wrenched into arrest, torn apart, sewn together again, and ultimately smashed into smithereens so fine they dissipate into thin air, still existing but never to be seen again.
The starting point for the bloody cauldron of turmoil that we call the "Modern Middle East" is 1918, when along with the Russian, German and Austrian Empires the Ottoman Empire was smashed to smithereens in the cataclysm of World War I. Into the resultant power vacuum stepped Britain and France, sensing an opportunity to write yet another chapter in their long-running colonial rivalry.
And standing still to switch colors in the most volatile combat situations is a one-way ticket to another loading screen, especially when Joule is locked into a dome force field that only drops when all enemies are defeated—getting pinned against the barrier will see your health bar smashed to smithereens, Joule easily stunned and unable to dash away from a barrage of attacks.
On Tuesday morning, a handful of construction workers strapped a shit ton of explosives to a giant bridge in New York and blew the thing to smithereens—and you, lucky reader, get to watch the demolition go down, thanks to the good folks over at ABC 7 New York: The Tappan Zee Bridge, which opened in 1955 and is being replaced by the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge—named after current New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's father—went down in flames at about 10:50 AM. It had already been largely taken apart piece by piece, but it was apparently too dangerous to keep moving forward with that approach—the only option left was to blow the remaining pieces up.

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