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"America is getting taken apart piece by piece," Trump said.
Jesse, I know you were just taken apart by this.
Some were taken apart and reassembled at the new location.
Instead it will be painstakingly taken apart, piece by piece.
It&aposs never going to be taken apart by defense lawyers.
Their different supports and pieces can be taken apart by hand.
Let the machine be turned around, taken apart, built over again.
The agency specified the building must be taken apart by hand.
By March of this year, its instruments had been totally taken apart.
Later, the individual squares were taken apart and donated to needy charities.
"The Dinner Party" was taken apart, boxed up and put into storage.
They must be carefully taken apart and their logic teased out by experts.
Throughout this show music is taken apart and reassembled, but is never the same.
Temporary arenas will be taken apart and reassembled as public facilities in underprivileged areas.
All of the drones Shen uses get taken apart and re-used, he said.
Here's an "exploded" view of all the main pieces of the S7 taken apart.
The body and interior were taken apart from the frame during its restoration process.
But not everything is easily observed, and until recently some things couldn't be taken apart.
The swing was taken apart and the 'grateful but embarrassed' grown-up was freed unharmed.
I've taken apart everything from VCRs to BlackBerry Curve phones and their classic scroll buttons.
Instead, the entire family would be given an order of "expedited removal" and taken apart.
Tables are boring, flat things that cannot be slapped, climbed upon, taken apart without reprimand.
Since Trump came into office, he has systematically taken apart our protective public health system.
Though I quickly learned that once something is taken apart, it's never quite the same.
While there's a bunch of parts to be taken apart, the tablet is the most interesting.
I'm happy to talk about our policies, but I haven't actually taken apart the campaign proposals.
After protests from the local Dakota nation, Sam Durant's "Scaffold" will be taken apart starting tomorrow.
"I want to see that whole thing taken apart and dismantled," he said of the party.
We had successfully taken apart our family of four – and emerged as a family of eight.
Others are transformed by being taken apart or joined with foreign objects to form startling hybrids.
The entire package is easy to clean and can be set up or taken apart quickly.
Fortunately the books were bound with metal tapes through holes so they could be taken apart. . . .
Look, he is still a super fast fighter that has easily taken apart his last few opponents.
The sculpture's steel and concrete understructure will also be taken apart over the course of several days.
"America is getting taken apart piece by piece and auctioned off to the highest bidder," Trump said.
Mnuchin also said he helped save thousands of jobs by salvaging OneWest before it was taken apart.
"The whole state has been taken apart and is being rebuilt," he says to the assembled men.
Finally, the reactor itself needs to be taken apart and the buildings demolished, which takes about a decade.
It's a multitude of data points, taken apart, processed and put back together to look like a brain.
Hamilton said his car had been taken apart just before the Austin race to change the water pumps.
The United States struggled with both possession and initiative and was calmly and completely taken apart, 2960-282.
The United States struggled with both possession and initiative and was calmly and completely taken apart, 2960-282.
To understand why, it helps to understand more about how graphs can be taken apart and put back together.
Sze has always been concerned as much with how things are taken apart as with how they are assembled.
Industries aren't assemblages of Lego blocks that can be taken apart and reassembled according to a clever new design.
America is being taken apart piece by piece, auctioned off and just rapidly, auctioned off to the highest bidder.
The textbooks are unattached, as a gallery employee demonstrates, allowing them to be taken apart and reassembled like Legos.
After Navy pilots reported increased physiological problems as these oxygen concentrators aged, the devices were taken apart and examined.
The rower' also quick and easy to assemble and disassemble, and can be taken apart and rolled for storage.
It will be taken apart, moved slightly away from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive and put back together again.
Playhouses are constructed in Leavitt's workshop before being taken apart and shipped across North America to their rightful homes.
It was another for Warren, who could be taken apart with accusations of hypocrisy, to demand a litmus test.
Two other arenas were to be taken apart, and one put back together as four schools in another area.
"CLC 800, dismantled" features a taken-apart color photocopier that Tillmans bought with his winnings from the 2000 Turner Prize.
It has taken apart a Tesla Model 3, a Chevy Bolt and a BMW i3 to compare their component parts.
"Ironically, we need to take it apart to confirm that it does not need to be taken apart," Musk said.
"How Ya Like Me Now?" is painted in enamel on sections of tin, which can be taken apart and reassembled.
"We bought an old alpage up in the mountains, and it was taken apart piece by piece," Ms. Blower said.
Taken apart and in the shop, it will add up to a lot of product, a lot of it good.
Hausknecht and his sons had three canoes, Johnston remembered, including one that could be taken apart and stowed in a car.
Or maybe it looks like one that has been taken apart and then, after a few cocktails, put back together incorrectly.
Shortly after, Wang saw a blog post by the security expert HD Moore, who'd taken apart, step-by-step, that TIFF exploit.
An astrolabe, considered the computer of the 10th century, has been taken apart and its composite layers arranged to show their design.
He allegedly told investigators that almost all of the pieces they allegedly stole were taken apart, melted down and sold in Antwerp.
He found out his stage design was changed and taken apart under the direction of the show's lighting director without anyone's approval.
"I had taken apart equipment before, but, you know, with my father and whatnot," the intern, Adam Lopez, said in a deposition.
The copper, steel and plastic that are fused together in the production process would need to be taken apart to be recycled.
It would be their job to document which facilities were being taken apart, and to track the stockpiles of uranium and plutonium.
And now, suddenly, it's gone — taken apart, piece by piece, in order to be shipped to Chicago and rebuilt in a gallery.
We got crushed with the bench and then after that, we just got pretty well taken apart for the rest of the game.
Most importantly: All Apple products are assembled by humans, which means they can be taken apart and put back together by humans, too.
So this week, the gazebo, which still draws visitors bearing memorial flowers and stuffed animals, is being painstakingly taken apart and boxed up.
But the actions of Cambridge Analytica are just one piece of the Facebook puzzle that will be taken apart during the congressional hearings.
The Chuck Berry-style core of "High Voltage" gets taken apart, X-rayed, turned inside-out and weaponized in this extended live performance.
It's almost as if they've taken apart a mid-90s beat tape and put it back together using the sounds of south London.
Of the hundreds of consumer products I've taken apart over the years, this is easily among the top 5% on the complexity scale.
Its statement said experts had taken apart the first drone and found it was carrying a bomb that weighed 5.5 kg (12 lb).
It's something that people have to get angry about and start organizing around, that all of these systemic protections are being taken apart.
Silicon Valley's biggest companies have gotten so powerful that at least some need to be taken apart, tech investor Roger McNamee said Thursday.
Her music offers glimpses of Haydn, Bach and Beethoven — but taken apart and examined, the way someone might with a clock, then transformed.
"Lego have completely taken apart what it is to be an agency and how to have ideas, so the speed of which we need to go out there … this idea of waiting for an insight, developing an insight, handing it off to a (strategic) planner … that's all been taken apart at Lego," Perkins said, addressing an audience at Advertising Week Europe last month.
The list of customizable, adjustable, and removable components is pretty long, as nearly everything about the Vantage can be tweaked, replaced, or taken apart.
Future Arena, the handball venue, will be taken apart and the pieces used to build four schools around the city, each serving 500 students.
And before a vehicle can fly again, it's taken apart, inspected, and refurbished by a legion of engineers over the course of many months.
The 60-year-old ringleader of the group, Aomar Ait Khedache, revealed most of the stolen jewelry was taken apart and sold in Belgium.
It will automatically separate juice from pulp in case pulp isn't your thing can also be easily taken apart and cleaned with a dishwasher.
These details about Mr. Ho's alleged discussions come as the company is slowly being taken apart by the Chinese government in Mr. Ye's absence.
Once Bruno's face has been taken apart and then put back together, his entire persona changes, and so does the story he's living in.
There are occasional scenarios where returned goods are taken apart and components are recycled, or even "upcycled," like turning shoes into a racetrack, Moore said.
It's not designed to be taken apart but has pretty much everything you'd want in a gaming PC without the hassle of assembling it yourself.
This could involve "destructive" copying, where an existing brain is sliced or otherwise taken apart in order to record a person's brain state and memories.
While some equipment can be refurbished for reuse, large amounts end up being taken apart for materials recovery: glass, metals (including precious metals), and plastics.
Canterbury Cathedral's monastic community was disbanded during the Reformation and most of volumes in its library were either dispersed, destroyed, or taken apart for reuse.
Build quality is going to be so essential with this kind of controller, if it's being repeatedly taken apart and put together in different ways.
Taking apart the novel to make a film, though, seems to have also taken apart what made the book so appealing to readers and critics.
Once the friezes and frescoes and elegant columns had been taken down and the stone walls taken apart, it filled more than 800 shipping crates.
In every novel they are taken apart and then put back together again by mysteries that are fiendishly designed to reveal their very worst tendencies.
The automatic rotary skewer and consistent rotation speed makes for even, golden brown cooking, and the frame can be taken apart and folded for easy storage.
He and McCraney appear to be interested in nothing less than the way entrenched power structures can be taken apart by those on their lower levels.
The next year, in a second trial, every piece of the medical and forensic evidence was taken apart by his new million-dollar team of lawyers.
"Ironically, we need to take it apart to confirm that it does not need to be taken apart," Musk said during a press call in May.
In the early 2000s, wealthy winemaker Dario Sattui had a 13th-century Tuscan castle, known as Castello di Amorosa, taken apart and rebuilt in Calistoga, California.
"He found out his stage design was changed and taken apart under the direction of the show's lighting director without anyone's approval," the unnamed source said.
When the scope was sent back to the manufacturer and taken apart, an internal defect was discovered that left the dangerous bacteria clinging to the instrument.
When the scope was sent back to the manufacturer and taken apart, an internal defect was discovered that left the dangerous bacteria clinging to the instrument.
Game Boy While Carol is trying to phone home, on top of the pay-phone is a dismantled Game Boy, which she's clearly taken apart for parts.
"Criminal," produced by Dave Sitek, of TV on the Radio, sounds like an indie-rock song that's been taken apart and reassembled into something booming and majestic.
Moore's false claims on CNN about rate increases causing "deflation in the economy" were taken apart as he was making them by Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell.
OLA was meant to ensure that failing banks could be taken apart in a way that protected global financial markets from a massive bank run or financing freeze.
After all, Mayweather has shut down and taken apart the elite of the elite in boxing, the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, Canelo Alvarez and Manny Pacquiao.
Under rules established following the 2007-2009 financial crisis, large banks are regularly required to detail how they could be quickly and safely taken apart in a crisis.
In his Twitter profile, Seaman is pictured holding a yellow snake, while his feed includes images of electronics taken apart by students, super worm experiments and a LEGO catapult.
But that span never opened as planned on Saturday as engineers cited a "potentially dangerous situation" involving the old and adjacent Tappan Zee Bridge, which is being taken apart.
The next window reveals two naked adults embracing, and then every detail of that mixed-up world is taken apart, eyes separated from heads, the daisy from its petals.
The Citizens' Movement believes the ancient junction will suffer irreparable damage in the course of being taken apart, and they are sceptical of the authorities' promise to reassemble it.
Banks, including Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are required to regularly provide regulators with "living wills" for how they could be taken apart should they face collapse.
The film depicted a nightmare world where an innocent lawyer (played by Will Smith) could have his life taken apart by the government after unknowingly acquiring information about a murder.
For example, customers can return eligible models to Best Buy stores in the United States or to retailer KPN in the Netherlands, and they will be taken apart by Daisy.
The Iranians we exquisitely duplicitous in steering everybody way from anything that was interesting to look at under their agreement that was signed then happily taken apart by President Trump.
Corporations also have a responsibility to design batteries that can be easily taken apart for resource recovery, said Payal Sampat, the mining program director at the nonprofit environmental organization Earthworks.
The regulators said Wells Fargo failed to outline how its legal structure could be taken apart in an orderly way, and how critical services would be maintained during a dismantlement.
The month wraps up with Mercury connecting to Saturn on November 30, again bringing you back to November 13 and finding you restructuring plans that were taken apart by Mercury retrograde.
The corroded exterior balustrade was taken apart and shipped to a Utah workshop for repair, and the scrap pieces were melted down to be reused in the new structure, Nowell said.
Delta, the first platform to be taken apart, consists of what is known as a topside, a kind of offshore petroleum factory and hotel with accommodation for more than 160 people.
The bulkier pieces are best transported when taken apart, and because of the way flatpack furniture is designed, there are a few things to keep in mind before reaching for your screwdriver.
According to Wiens, the site's repair guides help a million people a year fix their iPhones, and its instructions are written for those who have never taken apart an electronic gadget before.
It'll be taken apart and thoroughly scanned to understand how the harsh conditions of space — unpredictable levels of radiation, subatomic particles, and unstable power — can affect a commercial off-the-shelf computer.
It's always weird seeing an animated movie — or, really, any of your favorite films — taken apart and reimagined in live action, or with new actors, or with a visual style unlike the original.
The FDIC chairman plays a key role in supervising banks as well as determining if large financial institutions have credible "living wills," detailing how they could be taken apart in a financial crisis.
She never let me wear the same dress twice, and when I pleaded with her that I was sick of having my clothes taken apart and rearranged to create new outfits, she scolded me.
Ford says to think of it like "a box of Legos" with pieces that can be quickly taken apart and reassembled to build new types of assets and products to better serve city residents.
The house was actually built in a Chicago suburb in the 1950s but was taken apart piece by piece, carted 600 miles and then painstakingly reconstructed, in 2007, by Tom Papinchak, a local contractor.
Although iFixit praises the "numerous feats of engineering" that the company pulled off with its design, it says that its complexity made the Razr the "most complicated phone-based contraption" its ever taken apart.
Mr. Michael has taken apart the building blocks of stand-up and refashioned them into a fragmented and meditative psychological drama, a sarcastic club set improbably aiming for the feel of the French new wave.
His fourth wife, Madeleine, had the home taken apart and trucked to Mesa Vista Ranch, where it now sits in front of the street sign and sidewalk stone where Pickens carved his name in 1939.
Under those plans, banks would detail how they could be taken apart in an orderly manner should they face collapse, so as to ensure no broader harm to the financial system or need for a bailout.
CEFC is currently being slowly taken apart by the Chinese government while in the United States one of its top executives is facing allegations that he tried to bribe African officials in exchange for oil concessions.
S. intelligence agencies said that manufacturing marks inside the missiles tied the systems to Iranian defense industries, and that welding on the missile parts showed that they had been taken apart to transport them inside Yemen.
A teetering house in an 1883 photograph is now replaced by the glassy Gherkin skyscraper, and Christopher Wren's Temple Bar, pictured in 1878, was later taken apart and then reinstated not far from St. Paul's Cathedral.
" Ms. Serres said that it was possible the kora could have been damaged in flight, but that it was highly unlikely that it could have been taken apart "without the help of some bad people touching it.
Firms below the new threshold would no longer face yearly Fed stress tests or higher capital requirements, and would not have to submit a plan for the bank to be taken apart upon failure without causing a crisis.
If you own one of Apple's Retina MacBook Pros (from 2012–2015, which is the model before the newest, Touch Bar-equipped iteration), then you know that they're not exactly meant to be taken apart once you've bought one.
Acquiring 1,200 tapes was a considerable feat for the DIY music release, but an even more time-consuming and delicate step remained: each cart had to be cleaned, taken apart, repaired, put back together, and dubbed individually by hand.
Top sellers included a couple of river barges that once ferried city scientists ($2200 million); old mechanical voting machines taken apart for scrap metal ($2240,353); movable barriers from city streets ($235,25); and shell casings ($2000,000) from the Police Department.
Despite the best efforts of Marek Hamšík – a man who could have been player of the tournament, had he played for a different team – Slovakia were taken apart by Germany when the two teams met in the Round of 16.
Its basic elements are currently being taken apart and put back together again by pizza people whose sensibilities, by and large, were not shaped by culinary school and whose businesses are not ashamed of their paper-plate and sneeze-guard heritage.
Teams from the O.P.C.W. visited 21 weapon-making sites to confirm that Syria had dismantled or destroyed its equipment; two other sites were considered too dangerous to visit because of fighting, but inspectors believed that they, too, had been taken apart.
"The web of laws and practices that prevent accountability for police misconduct needs to be taken apart and replaced with concrete solutions to eliminate racial bias in the justice system," Christine Link, executive director of the ACLU's Ohio chapter, said in a statement.
Alyssa Harrison, UTN's executive director, says that donations may be used in multiple programs or studies at one time, adding that it's common for bodies to be disarticulated, or taken apart, in order to make the best use out of the donation.
She wants to end a lover, bury or hang him, and be taken apart herself on "Dismantle Me." But to dismantle is to carefully deconstruct; you do it to a piece of furniture or an ornament, with a rebuild, an assembly in mind.
Another of the so-called problem plays by Shakespeare, "Measure for Measure," is being dissected by Elevator Repair Service, the vital troupe that has taken apart and reanimated classic American novels by William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway and, most spectacularly, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
AND ANY NUMBER THAT COMES IN HAS TO BE TAKEN APART AND DECOMPOSED AND LOOKED AT VERY CAREFULLY TO SEE WHAT THE UNDERLYING STORY IS. BUT, YOU KNOW, FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES, 200,000 AS A THRESHOLD IS A GOOD WAY TO KIND OF ORGANIZE YOUR THINKING.
"When the Liberty Ship was converted into a floating nuclear reactor back in the 1960's, they never intended for it to be taken apart,"  Baltimore District Project Manager Brenda Barber of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said  in a 2017 press release.
To be taken apart in the Clásico by such a score, against a Barcelona team in which Lionel Messi could only play a cameo role after an injury, brought out the white handkerchiefs from the fans, the ultimate sign of disapproval from Madrid's supporters.
According to excerpts of his police testimony published in French newspaper Le Monde and several other French outlets, the alleged mastermind of the robbery told investigators that almost all of the pieces they allegedly stole were taken apart, melted down and sold in Antwerp.
According to excerpts of his police testimony published in French newspaper Le Monde and several other French outlets, 60-year old Aomar Ait KIhedache reportedly told investigators that all of the pieces they allegedly stole were taken apart, melted down and sold in Antwerp.
Kara Walker is showing a two-part video, "An Audience / Rhapsody" (2014), which was recorded on the final day that her massive public artwork "A Subtlety, or the Marvelous Sugar Baby" was on view and the next day, as the piece was taken apart.
The gazebo is in fact being taken apart meticulously, so that it can be reassembled upon its arrival in Chicago at the Stony Island Arts Bank, "a hybrid gallery, media archive, library and community center" created by artist Theaster Gates and his nonprofit Rebuild Foundation.
They might not succeed — but they certainly have a bigger chance than they would have if Donald Trump, on day one of his administration, were simply adding countries back to the list to restart a program that Obama had turned off but never taken apart.
In directives to be issued Friday, Trump is looking at the "living wills" banks are mandated to have in case they need to be taken apart during a crisis, as well as what constitutes a "systemically important financial institution" subject to a higher level of regulation.
Timothy O'Connor, who represented facility owner Stephen Gore in the suit, said the plaintiffs signed consent agreements that said the bodies could be "disarticulated," adding that just because a body was taken apart didn't mean it wasn't treated with "dignity and respect," the Arizona Republic noted.
And Mr. Joyce is careful to note that insulation or even fleece is only part of a garment, and it is the responsibility of designers to consider all the components and create an item that can ultimately be taken apart again in order to facilitate recycling.
Today's smartphones aren't really designed to be taken apart or repaired, because the mind-boggling amount of technology that companies are squeezing into ever-thinner and smaller packages has more or less seen to the fact that there's simply no room left to allow for easily replaceable components.
The whole beef will be sent to the restaurant, where it will be taken apart in-house—larger cuts will be offered at a meat counter, and the ground beef will go into burgers for what Bradford envisions as a truly locavore experience at a Five Guys price.
Which is kind of fitting: the real arch stood for 2,000 years in Syria before being blown up by Isis militants, and the 2:3 replica in London performed a similarly miniature re-enactment of its story: put up by some pompous local ruler, gawped at briefly, and then taken apart.
The meals served on that elaborate table were prepared by a black butler named Peter; the crown molding was dusted multiple times a day; the carpet was taken apart at least twice weekly, beaten and spot-cleaned with boiling water by the enslaved people in the house, including the children.
Stonehenge, still standing after thousands of years, was, apparently, quarried and originally constructed at a Neolithic site in Wales; many centuries later, it was taken apart and pulled on sledges about a hundred and forty miles east, to be rebuilt at its present location, on the Salisbury Plain, in England.
Yet the changability of these artworks, whether they be representations of objects, figurative art, or portraits either of well-known icons or others, highlights the plasticity of the building blocks, which can be taken apart and rebuilt, and the way we create and model icons, ourselves and objects in our ever-changing society.
"If you look at the number of start-ups that stay in Israel and continue to develop their process in Israel ... rather than being bought out and taken apart or shifted overseas, the level of companies that evolve out of start-ups and stay in Israel is proportionally lower than in the United States or UK," he told Reuters during a visit to Israel.
There are World War I uniforms worn by the Smith students who went where the Red Cross would not; gingham sports ensembles, including shirt, skirt and shorts, from the late 1930s; 1940s maternity tops with a label that reads "Blessed Event"; a nun's habit from the 1960s that was taken apart every year so the pieces could be washed and then resewn; Diane von Furstenberg wrap dresses from the 1970s; and stewardess uniforms from multiple airlines in the 1980s.
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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