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Tents were torn down and supplies were confiscated and destroyed.
Several heavily damaged buildings are due to be torn down.
Our perception of reality is torn down moment to moment.
But using cobots requires those barriers to be torn down.
The abandoned house will be torn down after July 30.
Some were walled off, others torn down and some replaced.
Most would have to torn down and rebuilt, he said.
But the entire housing project was torn down by 2007.
It was torn down for development a few years later.
She drove out to see it before it was torn down.
The rest are scheduled to be torn down before Feb. 24.
Thousands of dwellings in the capital have already been torn down.
You've never seen the fourth wall torn down quite like this.
From Raqqa to Mosul, the ISIS flag is being torn down.
In one night, all of your work can be torn down.
New buildings will rise and the old will be torn down.
Some are torn down, only to be replaced with fresh ones.
Officials expect two main hospitals to be torn down and replaced.
I redesigned the Astor Hotel ballroom before it was torn down.
Or have they been torn down and made into something new?
Carswell did not rule out the notion that the house would be torn down, as the Los Angeles Times reported that several properties in the area have been torn down in recent years for new developments.
I bet you most of them are going to be torn down.
You will be celebrated and scorned, built up and then torn down.
I hate seeing America in this line up of being torn down.
Eastlake Juvenile Court was supposed to be torn down 215 years ago.
Luckily, my new raging ego was torn down on a daily basis.
The cover-up has taken almost three decades to be torn down.
You see these government officials driving 1980s cars, torn down the middle.
The old customs booths and border control checkpoints were never torn down.
"The story of these landmarks is they get torn down," he said.
The wing where Baldwin lived was torn down a few years ago.
Some Lennon Walls were torn down by pro-Beijing activists last weekend.
Aleppo torn down As night fell over the troubled city, the evacuations continued.
I do think women get built up and then torn down a lot.
I HATE TO SEE AMERICA IN THIS LINE OF US BEING TORN DOWN.
So getting hundreds of people's homes torn down to build the Magic Kingdom?
The Kaspi report added that 2400 buildings have been torn down since 2013.
In all likelihood, this home will be torn down for a new construction.
Trumpism has torn down the conservative house and broken it up for parts.
Abandoned homes are now regularly torn down or boarded up and auctioned off.
A Confederate statue was torn down in 2017 outside a historic Durham courthouse.
Smaller houses have been torn down, despite protests from a group of citizens.
Over the four decades, villages were torn down, freeing up land for redevelopment.
But the plaster was riddled with fissures and needed to be torn down.
Hong Kong (CNN)Throughout history, protesters worldwide have torn down statues of dictators.
And in one Michigan county, a deteriorating bridge was torn down, not replaced.
It was torn down in 1994, and a new McMansion has taken it's place.
Recently I found out that building is slated to be torn down for condos.
"It's sad to see [Opa-Locka] being torn down like this," she told me.
In 2014 Mr Xi himself ordered that they be torn down, to no avail.
But the sign was eventually torn down and isn't something you can visit anymore.
The ISIS flag is being torn down in Raqqa, Mosul and points in between.
They also showed scuffles, and a farm ministry stand that had been torn down.
The McDonald's was later torn down, and a Southwestern College satellite was built there.
But Mr. Blum said he acquired pieces only when buildings were being torn down.
Mackintosh House Mackintosh's home from 1906 to 1914 was torn down in the 1960s.
Business signs have been torn down, gates padlocked, entrances walled off with cinder blocks.
A gargantuan monument to Armenian-Turkish reconciliation was torn down in Kars in 2011.
"Ryman should've been torn down long ago," the country star Roy Acuff told Keillor.
A historic customs house, which is due to house refugees, will be torn down.
It was torn down in the 1990s, and the lot remained vacant until recently.
It was torn down a decade ago to make way for the rebuilt palace.
The triple-cantilever structure that is part of the B.Q.E. would be torn down.
Some Lennon Walls of graffiti were torn down by pro-Beijing activists last weekend.
Across the tracks, the house where Etta Mae grew up had been torn down.
Five illegal kiosks that had been selling dodgy bath oil will be torn down.
The Zhonglian building in Changzhou, a city in east China, was torn down on Apr.
Half of the slide was torn down with corrections costing $1 million, USA Today reports.
There's a point where walls are torn down and we see what's about to happen.
Exhibition texts explain that almost immediately after being posted, most Medu posters were torn down.
Some 10,800 blighted houses have been torn down and another 103,500 will be removed soon.
Some of the structures can be repaired, but others will have to be torn down.
Hatta said the building needed to be torn down because it was so badly damaged.
A piece of American Airlines Arena has been torn down from the high velocity winds.
The media is invited to watch the weapons site, launch site at literally torn down.
They said they believed that the statue was torn down on orders from provincial officials.
"  "Oppression is not a setback to push through — it's a system to be torn down.
In 2006 Amona saw a violent partial eviction, with nine shacks torn down by authorities.
For Andrea, this is the first step to rebuilding a reputation that was torn down.
"I think that Veep has torn down the wall between comedy and politics," she said.
Soon, the two massive towers that once cradled Delta 21976 rockets will be torn down.
Others were more directly affected, having lived or worked in neighborhoods that were torn down.
At the local pub, signs announcing Elliston Council meetings about the memorial were torn down.
The neighborhood kids play in the life-size dollhouses formed from partly torn-down buildings.
In AKP municipalities, Yes campaign posters are everywhere; No campaign posters are routinely torn down.
Youngsters suffer from "torn-down neighbourhoods, abandoned buildings that are drug-infested" and from guns.
No D.C. street bears her name, and her Georgetown home was torn down ages ago.
And monuments seen as symbols of European colonialism have been torn down in several countries.
The hotel would be torn down and the shelter kicked out when that time came.
The posters were soon torn down by an objector, and a years-long campaign ensued.
The playhouse officially reopened after the Restoration, but it was torn down within the decade.
His image was torn down from billboards; one made its way onto a garbage truck.
This is significant because even if the building is torn down, the carbon remains sequestered.
I've also made super temporary signs that say "the bathroom" that have been torn down.
Jerry says, 'If I succeed as an artist, I'll build something that can't be torn down.
Some 10,800 blighted houses have been torn down since 2014; another 2,500 will be removed soon.
The original interior walls and floors were torn down because they had almost completely rotted away.
Austrian newspaper Die Presse, which first reported the decision, said the house would be torn down.
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei says his studio was torn down by Chinese authorities without warning.
Confidence is not built in a day, but it can be torn down in a second.
Kenneth Mapp had said he expects both hospitals will have to be torn down and rebuilt.
Birmingham has more than once torn down its city centre, only to find the replacement unsatisfactory.
The original school was torn down in 2013, nearly a year after the December 20163 massacre.
To let the firefighters in, officials sometimes order these ill-placed shacks to be torn down.
For several minutes, they hit the wall with the hammers until it was completely torn down.
Rome wasn't built in a day, and an NHL team can't be torn down in one.
New York's original Penn Station was torn down in 1963 and replaced by Madison Square Garden.
In other cities, like Leesburg, Va., and Durham, N.C., statues have been vandalized or torn down.
Within hours, the flag had been torn down and set on fire in the parking lot.
While some unfinished buildings have either been torn down or completed, some abandoned towers still remain.
The homes were torn down, but 300 people were injured and the emotional scars ran deep.
In the early 1940s, the flying school building at Huffman Prairie Flying Field was torn down.
Islamic State militants have torn down ancient sites in Syria and Iraq with bulldozers and explosives.
Come back soon, the message goes, and all this stuff will be torn down and gone.
The Marlins warned Stanton that if he stayed, the team would be torn down around him.
"The parking garage where our clients used to park has been torn down," Mr. Baksh said.
The lines betweens streetwear and luxury were torn down; suddenly, they were one and the same.
Vendors whose sheds would be torn down and rebuilt would be moved to a new structure.
Later, the park became a dumping ground for rubble when the city's walls were torn down.
We reached the address, only to find that the building had been torn down long ago.
In most cities, buildings such as this would have been torn down and replaced years ago.
Tensions are mounting: protest installations are being torn down, and bottles are getting thrown at marchers.
Few trees escaped unscathed: thick branches were torn down from most and others were simply uprooted.
She came across an old farming village that was being torn down to build a dam.
Polk Place was sold and torn down; today, there is a boutique hotel on the property.
The lines between luxury and streetwear were torn down; suddenly, they were one and the same.
The Sonora governor put up an 216-wire fence, which got torn down four months later.
Telephone and electricity wires remain torn down, more than two years after the military evicted Boko Haram.
But today, much of that has been torn down and replaced by high-rise luxury apartment buildings.
The neighbor who dimed her out to the city is pissed and wants it torn down ASAP.
"We couldn't just let [the buildings] be torn down without trying to preserve our history," they said.
He slipped back across the border to reach Jerusalem just as his home was being torn down.
Trucks roll by on their way to plots where homes are being torn down or built up.
A contractor told them they had a "sick house" and that it needed to be torn down.
This means we will see single family homes torn down and replaced by small multi-family homes.
I am so tired of seeing strong women be ignored, attacked, or torn down by the media.
Other camps in Williston, with names like "Black Gold" and "ATCO," have been abandoned or torn down.
She still owns the land where her grandparents once lived, but their house had been torn down.
When Mengistu's communist junta, known as the Derg, seized power in 1974, imperial statues were torn down.
Half the amusement park was to be torn down, to be replaced by the French supermarket Intermarché.
Four dome structures were recently torn down on West's 300-acre property in Calabasas, California, TMZ reported.
After losing one of the "O's" to termites, the sign was torn down in 1978 and rebuilt.
Some things should be torn down, if only to reveal how flimsy they were to begin with.
We want to see our gods torn down, even when they are community college dropouts from Florida.
Lakes have dried up; buildings have been torn down; and culture has treaded onward, toward newer vistas.
Before coming to their decision, The List had been torn down twice before — most recently on Sunday.
Once the sarcophagus is torn down, workers will begin the gargantuan task of cleaning up radioactive waste.
Most of them would get torn down, but a few could be converted into bars or cafés.
Once the structures are torn down, the concrete could be repurposed and used to build new roads.  
The developer had torn down an accessory building on the lot to make way for the tower.
In 2005, Donnelly's closed, and the building was torn down — along with the rest of the block.
The school was torn down carefully to preserve the tree, and the park was built around it.
We've turned him into Mike Tyson or Pete Rose, an otherworldly talent torn down by personal demons.
Landmark buildings have been torn down to make way for nondescript towers, and graffiti envelops many structures.
We are thrilled when we get to see these unattainable images of wealth and femininity torn down.
Or they had been torn down and replaced by big buildings with spotlights and no-loitering signs.
For many men without college degrees, the scaffolding that underpinned their fathers' lives has been torn down.
While father-son relationships were built up and torn down on the programme, so too were friendships.
If a fire burned perfectly, the log would be completely torn down into carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Every time the Supreme Court has ruled it must be torn down, the government petitions for a delay.
A border wall prototype is torn down at the US–Mexico border, as seen from Tijuana, Feb. 27.
Now there's a hospital on the once-hallowed grounds of that ballpark, which was torn down in 1965.
We've torn down returned products you've sent us, and replaced them with new ones, sometimes more than once.
Some of the houses there have already been torn down, and a "no trespassing" sign warns away visitors.
Her old rental would soon look like that, she remarked, after it had been purchased and torn down.
"I am seeing my America being torn down, being ripped apart, and it hurt my heart," he said.
The PIE was originally a Toyota Tundra SR5 that the joint team completely torn down and then reassembled.
It was torn down in December 1992 by a mob of Hindus, many using crowbars or bare hands.
The site is now rubble: its buildings torn down to their foundations, a single empty flagpole still standing.
Just one hectare of peatland can release around 6,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide when it's torn down.
And now the dreamers, unwitting, sickened with nostalgia, have torn down that last, threadbare vestige of Great Britain.
At the top of the ridge, we saw a long stretch of homes being torn down by workers.
The building that once housed the restaurant was torn down in 2001, according to the New York Times.
Dwyer's perimeter was most mostly unchanged by 2016, but the buildings within it had slowly been torn down.
At the Ford River Rouge plant, virtually all of Kahn's buildings have been torn down or significantly modified.
Even as the prison is torn down in front of him, a less than subtle metaphor, he persists.
The previous hotel, a Hilton, was torn down in 1997 to accommodate the construction of an international terminal.
Local joints are left to advertise with concrete bald spots, patchy from where brackets were hastily torn down.
When the building was torn down in the 1950s, officials spent months searching the rubble without finding it.
The only way for Chinese Christians to protest was to sit silently while their churches were torn down.
Much of the game's history can be traced through these five ballparks, which have all been torn down.
It had the rusting corrugated-steel exterior torn down and a new building erected on the old frame.
Los Angeles had an inventory of single room occupancy hotels that was effectively torn down, like many cities.
On Saturday people congregated at and near the spot where the statue was torn down, news footage showed.
The building that once housed the restaurant was torn down in 2001, according to the New York Times.
"I can't let this be torn down for a view of the Statue of Liberty," Ms. Johansen said.
Zanco complained that the hectic development of Mexico City means that many Barragán buildings are being torn down.
The GSA said the bureau would be temporarily relocated while the Hoover building is torn down and rebuilt.
Despite this history, Mr. Lee left clear instructions in his will that the house should be torn down.
I wanted the voice to sound like its being torn down by its surroundings but still pushing through.
It's already much deeper than the clowns that don't want the statue of the Confederate general torn down.
Soon, it will likely be torn down, and it's unclear what the fate of the museum will be.
Ernie Carswell, a Douglas Elliman agent who listed the house, did not rule out the notion that the house on the 12,500-square-foot lot would be torn down, as the  Los Angeles Times  reported that several properties in the area have been torn down in recent years for new developments.
I was torn down, and I didn't want to leave—I wanted to stay and give it another try.
The Socialist government ordered the operation days after the larger Calais camp on the northern coast was torn down.
He's still trying to get it to meet the city's standards so it won't have to be torn down.
The venue was torn down in 21971 and replaced shortly thereafter by the New York Life Insurance Company's headquarters.
Its announced demolition in 217 sparked numerous protests, but to no avail — it was torn down the following year.
Philadelphia has $160,000 left to pay on Veterans Stadium, more than a decade after the facility was torn down.
Fences built along some sections of track have been torn down by nomads who regard distant officials with suspicion.
It was partially torn down by Soviet authorities to allow the construction of ramps to the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge.
The massive operation was torn down last week by a joint effort of law enforcement agencies in 40 countries.
Plus, it's kind of cool that the setups don't immediately get torn down at the end of each night.
Postcommodity's sound piece will play every day in San Francisco until the Millennium Tower is fixed or torn down.
The material contained racist, anti-Muslim, and anti-gay messages that were quickly torn down, destroyed, and publicly denounced.
Once the site of fortifications protecting the city, it became a no man's land after they were torn down.
Some government officials originally pushed for the structure to be torn down, a plan met with resistance from historians.
Some were torn down, others abandoned: in the 12 years to 1930 more than 180 country houses were destroyed.
Ferreira hopes that his photos will help preserve the community in some way, long after it's been torn down.
The last building in this complex was torn down in 2004 and the area sat unused for several years.
There will also be a goodbye celebration to Louis Armstrong Stadium, which will be torn down after the tournament.
Just a handful of the old homes were torn down, and none of the new ones have been built.
Idlib is in a situation that it started to disappear and become torn down in a way Aleppo is.
The militants are more likely to believe that the system itself is rotten and needs to be torn down.
At times, it really does feel like a bridge is being built and torn down over and over again.
Sometime in the next two years, its wall will be torn down to make way for a new pavilion.
It was not torn down, although it is now a Chase location, and no longer the Lytton Savings bank.
Small houses like Mr. Clutter's are being torn down and replaced with bigger ones that sprawl across two lots.
As part of the building renovation, the Ahmanson Building, which houses several collections of art, will be torn down.
Demonstrators gathered around the bronze soldier known as "Silent Sam" calling for the Confederate statue to be torn down.
In the wake of the shooting, the McDonald's was torn down and converted into a memorial for the victims.
If the building is torn down, it will become the tallest skyscraper in the world to be voluntarily demolished.
The torn down faux-concrete walls begin with a large rectangular hole and end with a figure-like shape.
Video Ernie Carswell, a Douglas Elliman agent who listed the house, did not rule out the notion that the house on the 12,500-square-foot lot would be torn down, as the Los Angeles Times reported that several properties in the area have been torn down in recent years for new developments.
The station sits just blocks from the former Tiger Stadium that was built in 1911 and torn down in 2008.
All this land was forest before but now it has been torn down and the elephant deserves to be conserved.
Just outside Lubbock, Texas, the structure was built up and torn down many times as Bruno chipped away at it.
Additionally, they said existing facilities had to be torn down in order to make room for the new dog bathrooms.
By 1880 the watchtowers went out of service, and they were eventually torn down, except for the one in Harlem.
Others might wonder why a former children's psychiatric facility with such a tragic past hasn't been abandoned or torn down.
First, critics said, the PFP was torn down in an open-air setting rather than under partial or full covering.
After ICESat-2's launch, even that will be torn down — though hopefully they'll keep the pieces somewhere, for posterity.
Residents will be offered new social-housing lets by 2023, before the tower and its two neighbours are torn down.
Any trust was very difficult to put in place, was torn down during the '80s, but remade into something else.
The result is that many buildings have been torn down to pack more people into the same amount of land.
The migrants had torn down a gate as frustrations boiled over at restrictions imposed on people moving through the Balkans.
"I see no reason to order this cross torn down simply because other crosses would raise constitutional concerns," Breyer wrote.
In the past, city officials might have torn down their temporary shelters and even arrested the homeless people living there.
I keep getting these invitations that I keep accepting but every time I'm present, all I'm getting is torn down.
"The government has torn down a building which the same government had given us permits to continue operating," he said.
Authorities have shut down many underground Christian churches, and torn down crosses of some churches deemed illegal by the government.
Those were torn down, and townhomes with 40 affordable units, known as the Mill Apartments, were built in their place.
Part of the success of these tableaux is that they get torn down before they become too implausible and intangible.
Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka has lobbied for the house to be torn down and replaced with an entirely new structure.
People were horrified when the old Chesterton Hotel was torn down, because guests were still staying there at the time.
And an image of Obama was also torn down after neighbors replaced the vandalized plaque with a picture of her.
Even the Open Door is a memory, torn down to make way for the Bobst Library at New York University.
Fishnet stockings when Lady Gaga performed at the auditorium's final shows in 2014, shortly before the building was torn down.
But the research facility that was torn down to make way for his new home was "not attractive," he said.
"Houston [needs] to come together and ask or these houses to be removed, torn down," Rivera told Fox 26 Houston.
Most of the homes on his old block had either been torn down or were boarded up and awaiting demolition.
Mostly, though, they strut — on makeshift stages, set up to be torn down; through downtowns; right up to Iowans' doors.
Houses of a similar size and vintage here are regularly being torn down and replaced with bigger, more elaborate dwellings.
When the two meet, we know that important structures in our lives are going to be torn down and rebuilt.
Even the country's National Stadium is being torn down to make way for a 65,000-seat soccer arena by 2019.
The Trump administration on Monday recommended that the current FBI building in downtown Washington, D.C., be torn down and replaced.
And when neighbors replaced the plaque with a photo of the former first lady, that, too, was quickly torn down.
Queen Victoria reportedly had all the green wallpaper torn down in Buckingham Palace after a visiting dignitary became ill in 1879.
"They're works of art, they're beautiful, and if there's no one to use them, often they get torn down," Langford said.
Svalbard's local government reckons around 250 homes will eventually have to be torn down due to their location in risky areas.
Each time a round of material was torn down, it had to be cleared off the site before the process restarted.
Across the peninsula, in Santa María, piles of rubble from four houses that had recently been torn down dotted the town.
The institute's room of pine paneling came from a Connecticut farmhouse that was torn down to make way for a reservoir.
Drive around with Mr Buttigieg and he points out empty plots in residential areas where abandoned houses have been torn down.
Offred's surrounded by people and buildings and gates; Luke's alone in a world that seems to have been torn down overnight.
Imgur user admiralskippy posted some photos of their local Super 8 motel, that was torn down and is currently under construction.
He paused at the transom from the Helen Hayes Theater, which was torn down in 1982 despite heated opposition from preservationists.
The elderly were pushed in rickety wheelchairs or crude metal wheelbarrows towards an Islamic State flag that was half torn down.
However, as Beijing's city limits have expanded, many smaller artist villages have been torn down to make way for new development.
As the world's most innovative and competitive economy, America benefits when barriers are torn down, not when they are put up.
The affordable places are being torn down and replaced by more, bigger, fancier places, where bigger, fancier people are moving in.
In the time between, they are talked up, or torn down, and evaluated by amateur GMs on TV and in bars.
Other unfinished skyscrapers left over from the 1997 financial crisis have either been torn down or completed, according to Lonely Planet.
He has also systematically torn down his potential rivals in the family, leaving almost no one in position to challenge him.
It shows how Glasgow has been torn down, reimagined, and transformed, and it questions the city's seemingly never ending urban renewal.
The regime might also reconstruct the Arak nuclear reactor, which was shuttered and partly torn down as part of the deal.
Worth noting, too, that most Americans (62 percent) think that Confederate monuments should not be torn down, according to the poll.
But they moved after two buildings on either side of theirs were torn down to make way for large new ones.
Mr. Mermelstein earned the assignment the hard way: his loft had to be torn down to make room for the arena.
The mall was torn down in 1994, but a new Shoppers World has taken its place and is still open today. 
As a result, the judge says the Enterprise -- which Hadid planned to sell for $100 million -- has to be torn down.
Eventually the old Art Deco-style Palais des Festivals was torn down, and in 1983 a giant new one was inaugurated.
Sherry Gay-Dagnogo (D) told the Detroit Free Press that a house she was renovating was torn down two weeks ago.
F.Y.I. Q. A stately building on Fifth Avenue, between 46th and 47th, that resembled a castle was torn down in March.
Ten of the 50 homes Harbour bought there have been torn down after being condemned and two others are slated for demolition.
Each shack will be torn down after the family living in it moves out, and others will be prevented from re-settling.
The new building will be smaller than the total area of the four current buildings which are fated to be torn down.
What's more, it can take decades to establish a psychological theory, which could be torn down in a month with new evidence.
Fire officials tell CNN the fire was caused by an overloaded electrical cord, and the building will have to be torn down.
That November, park officials announced that the slide would be torn down after a criminal investigation into Caleb&aposs death was concluded.
Standing in the kitchen, I saw what my mother would have seen: a wall torn down, French doors out to the patio.
The first sign memorializing Till was torn down and thrown into the river, while the next two were shot up with bullets.
"Most of the houses torn down here had been given permits by the district commissioner," says Josiah Omotto, an activist in Kibera.
After the massacre, which left the nation reeling, the school was torn down and a new building was constructed at the site.
As a point of contrast, the official award (torn down by AvE) seems to be some combination of tin, zinc, and nickel.
First erected in 200 to commemorate the centenary of Catherine's capture of the peninsula, it was torn down after the Russian revolution.
I had asked to film at that spot, which was close to Rockland Palace, an old ballroom venue, it's torn down now.
News reports said the fire happened in one of the older parts of the center that was due to be torn down.
Detectives executed a search warrant for Arellano's home and found that he had recently torn down a wooden fence for a friend.
According to The Times Colonist, there were no reported injuries from the tornado, but some trees in its path were torn down.
The video shows a torn down Apple Watch with a larger 1.35Wh battery, compared with the original 42mm Apple Watch's 0.94Wh battery.
The master plan also proposes the construction of a new central pavilion that resembles one that was torn down in the 1950s.
But members of Save Our Lady of Loreto are hoping to find a way to keep the church from being torn down.
Now that Apple's iPhone XS and XS Max are available for purchase, they've already been dropped, drowned, and of course — torn down.
The farmhouse had been damaged during the Revolutionary War, and was torn down in 1836 by Peter Augustus Jay, John Jay's son.
One of the greatest athletes of all time, Serena has been torn down by the media and commenters for her supposed manliness.
Several people also appeared to kick the statue, which honored "the boys who wore the gray," once it had been torn down.
The crosses she planted outside the Elysian apartments to mark his death were torn down recently when rock gardens were put in.
East Berliners cross and meet West Berliners at Potsdamer Platz after the Berlin Wall was torn down at this checkpoint November 12.
"Sometimes things have to be torn down before they can be built back up," said Representative Brian Higgins, Democrat of New York.
He said he worried that if buildings continued to deteriorate, they would eventually be torn down, as in Chicago and St. Louis.
But those highways also gutted many cities, with whole neighborhoods torn down or isolated by huge interchanges and wide ribbons of asphalt.
She stopped in front of an overgrown lot, the site of her childhood home before it was torn down because of blight.
There are so many piles of debris from torn-down houses, and animals are hiding under it because they are so scared.
In 1986, Jimmy Carter helped build a Habitat for Humanity townhouse but it caught fire years later, and was eventually torn down.
It's not clear what will happen to the building, but the feeling around the community is that it'll eventually be torn down.
The church was originally built in the 15th century but was torn down to build a new church in the 19th century.
But it's hard to fix a leaky faucet when you've spent years claiming that the whole house needs to be torn down.
The V.A. should not be torn down, but defended and expanded — on history, on principle and especially on its superlative health outcomes.
Many of the homes once surrounding the area have been torn down, and she prefers remembering the luncheonette as it looked then.
I'm often surprised by masters students from prestigious schools, who feel torn down by the institution and unsure of their creative choices.
Women in pop are built up to be torn down in a way that doesn't allow them to be messy, contradictory figures.
It will take time to replace all the antennas that were mounted on buildings, which themselves often must be torn down and rebuilt.
"These beautiful old homes, a lot of times are torn down or the character is ripped out of them," Leanne tells PEOPLE Now.
"Now more than ever, the barriers to creating tech have to be torn down, and we're excited to take our next big step."
A 120-foot-tall statue of Mao that was torn down Thursday certainly looked enormous in the fields of Henan Province in China.
Which houses should be torn down, and which stood a good chance of selling on the market, obviating the need for city intervention?
De Berdouare, the owner, believes the Miami house was used "to conduct illicit trade," and he's therefore happy to see it torn down.
Hollande called May to discuss the fate of the children, displaced after the "Jungle" refugee camp in Calais was torn down last week.
Mordo is genuinely complex because he has real drives underpinned by past experiences, and seeing his worldview torn down forces him to change.
Most of the high-level expertise and experience behind Turkey's counter-terrorism efforts has been torn down as of these July 18th arrests.
False ceilings were removed to reveal original cornicing and roses, partitions were torn down to recreate the large rooms and fireplaces were restored.
But some residents are skeptical in a city that has torn down nearly all of its traditional public housing complexes in recent years.
Dozens of predominantly Protestant Christian churches ruled to have been built or run illegally have been torn down across the country throughout 2018.
Like Rikers, these borough jails are so badly outdated and dilapidated they would probably have to be torn down and rebuilt, officials said.
More like the largest brothel in the world, being torn down only because a larger, glitzier brothel was being erected across the street.
The Olympic Stadium for the Pyeongchang Olympics in 2018, for instance, cost $100 million to make and was torn down after the games.
"It may well be the defining outcome of this tragedy that the worst mistakes of the 1960s and 1970s are systematically torn down."
"One hotel that we used in the opening of the movie was torn down the day after it was shot," Mr. Gardner says.
A garage was torn down, but materials are in place for new construction, including bricks and slate tiles that match the main building.
"It's one of the grand old movie palaces that didn't get torn down when all the rest of them did," Ms. Burstyn said.
At least one, the Kavinoky Theater in Buffalo, had already torn down its set after receiving a threatening letter from Mr. Rudin's lawyer.
He warned that the openness of the world wide web is "just embedded in a few laws" and could easily be torn down.
I also happened to see a torn-down version of the Look, which revealed that the front-facing lens isn't the only camera sensor.
Without further ado: + A Keith Haring mural, painted on the walls of an old convent, is at risk of being torn down by developers.
It is the Ziegfeld Theater, the Manhattan movie theater that opened in 1969, not the original Ziegfeld Theater, which was torn down in 1966.
In both cases, a once invincible lion of his industry, entering a downward slope, was torn down after his horrible behavior came to light.
So even if Rousey had continued to win—hell, even if she'd reigned in her sass mouth—she would have been torn down eventually.
A few years ago, each would have been torn down, piece by piece, assessed using instruction manuals, and the servicing recorded in paper tomes.
A man whose shop was torn down one recent morning argued business owners should be given notice when the government declared existing permits invalid.
It was torn down over a century ago, and little trace of it remains at the Peter and Paul Fortress where it once stood.
"People are pretty savvy ... if you're just going to approve something that gets torn down in the courts, you're wasting everyone's time," Salo said.
Google's SkyBox Imaging satellites demonstrated the power of frequent aerial imagery by making this GIF that shows Burning Man being constructed and torn down.
Someone from that CHA building" — since torn down — "shot into our house two years in a row on New Year's Eve, into our kitchen.
An exhibition looks back at the Palast der Republik, the East German Parliament building, which was torn down after the country ceased to exist.
She made a little money scavenging and selling bricks from her demolished village, where she said her home had been torn down in April.
Those walls stood for more than five centuries before being torn down in 1965 during another much-lamented urban renewal project in Mao's time.
The first such fact I read stated the entire set of the Owens' house was an architectural shell that was torn down after filming.
A lot of women have been whistle-blowers in the past, and a lot of them have just gotten torn down and treated terribly.
Meanwhile, parents and neighbors of Enrique C. Rébsamen are bracing for the possibility that what is left of the school will be torn down.
The governor mocked a poverty-stricken woman who had torn down a photograph of him in a government office after being denied food stamps.
The wall, perhaps the most powerful symbol of the Cold War, stood for more than 20143 years until it was torn down starting Nov.
Nearly a century since "Gatsby" arrived, many of the mansions have been torn down — too big to maintain — and the properties have been subdivided.
For instance, the Pan Am Worldport at JFK airport in New York City was on the 2013 list, and torn down later that year.
He didn't end up doing that, but I read about the Supermax and it's an absolute atrocity — it should be torn down to the ground.
Don't get me wrong, the whole city hasn't been renovated and redeveloped, but there is a lot of stuff that gets torn down and changed.
The facility has been torn down rapidly since the beginning of the year, and Dinnin told VICE News the last child would be released Friday.
The box is 100 percent recyclable, plus it can be torn down and rebuilt if your startup implodes and you're being evicted from your office.
So why don't hurricane-prone regions like Florida bury their power lines instead of stringing them up just to be torn down by powerful winds?
I spray painted Graffiti Bridge in Eden Prairie (my hometown) before it was torn down — a chunk of it still sits in my old bedroom.
The barriers of class hatred and the arrogance of social status that for over 50 years divided the nation from itself have been torn down.
Guessing POTUS ain't too happy about his wall getting torn down on national TV. But, we're pretty sure we know one guy who didn't mind.
Old buildings are being torn down and pedestrian streets laid in one project which forms part of a 24 million euro ($204 million) turnaround campaign.
To calm tempers the state government has now launched an inquiry, torn down the army post and lifted a curfew it had clamped on Handwara.
The Sports Arena, which was once home to the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers, will be torn down to make way for the new complex.
And in 1972, when he heard that Gar-Field High was being torn down for renovations, he was upset that he hadn't been told earlier.
Posters calling for Zakzaky's release were quickly torn down, said Giwa who was speaking to the press because the group's spokesman had gone into hiding.
The stadium — which hosted its first Open match the year the Bryans were born, 1978 — will be torn down and replaced for the 2018 tournament.
Fences, structures torn down Papua New Guinea police and immigration officials tore down the fences surrounding the camp on Thursday ahead of the planned move.
The Broadduses tried unsuccessfully to have the house torn down, after which they received a letter from "The Watcher" threatening revenge, according to The Cut.
"A statue was torn down by a violent mob and the police stood by and did nothing as that happened," Goolsby said of the Aug.
"I've just watched so many other female photographers and artists be torn down for an inherent lack of professionalism or capability or whatever," she explains.
It is one of some 1,400 agricultural ventures that have sprung up in the empty lots of Detroit, where foreclosed homes have been torn down.
A construction worker reportedly recovered the folding buck knife, buried along the perimeter of the property, "years ago," while the house was being torn down.
Why we fight about statues, and which system of oppression should be enshrined in bronze to be remembered or torn down to be recorded differently.
Sitting in the blackened yard, Maria's 85-year-old mother was there to bid farewell to the house in the event it was torn down.
The Berlin Wall may have been torn down long ago, but many people in Germany still feel divided; the wall is intact in their minds.
The city ordered the original building to be torn down, prompting Mr. Wallace Rayfield, the state's only black architect, to design a completely new church.
In a blog called "From Fire to Fabulous," Ms. Kaufman chronicled her experience, starting with the day the house was torn down to the foundation.
Rust Belt decline actually heeded historical preservation here; abandoned buildings with great bones were never torn down because there wasn't enough growth to warrant it.
But after the revolution, the firebrand cleric Sadegh Khalkhali, known as "the hanging judge" for ordering the execution of hundreds, had the mausoleum torn down.
García's father was being held in El Sexto, a notorious prison in Lima (which was later torn down), when his son was born in 20163.
Schultz emphasized that the home, with its gray shingles, tennis court and pool, not to mention its legacy, is not priced to be torn down.
The production was sometimes pieced together as the events were designed to be torn down when the cops showed up, and they almost always did.
Elsewhere, Liene Bosquê's "Terracotta Impressions" has a building foundation from reclaimed bricks from structures torn down in Long Island City, involving casts of architectural elements.
The only difference so far is that the shed haphazardly attached to the side of the house will be torn down, according to landlord Joseph Donley.
"With the advent of new media, ultimate goals were torn down and made less important," says Cameron Esposito, a stand-up, writer, and actress (Drunk History).
Walking the short distance along the street in East Berlin, she could see the Wall had not been completely torn down, but there were ways through.
I knew that it had been torn down, but I had hoped to find the portion of the Quibu River that once flowed through his backyard.
Palestinian leaders have long demanded that they (or at least the majority) be torn down as part of an eventual Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank.
It's a created thing, that can be torn down and rebuilt, and over a period of just a few years it becomes a completely different place.
In 2013, according to the lawsuit, he had the artwork painted over in the middle of the night; the following year the buildings were torn down.
TWD has built up and torn down his sanity so many times that it's hard to tell what kind of character he's supposed to be anymore.
Even if we all adopt self-driving transit options tomorrow, it could take a decade to see a significant percentage of our parking garages torn down.
They will also take part in a hands-on collaborative project that will prompt questions about how borders are created and how they are torn down.
After the artistic statement at 344 Main, its front wall was torn down and the construction was aligned with the storefront of the neighboring organic market.
But when the court was torn down around 1940, the monument disappeared from public view for decades, hidden away in the bowels of various storage spaces.
The design is meant, in part, as a tribute to the original 1962 wing of the Hotel Okura in Tokyo, which was torn down in 2015.
The property in question, above, is emblematic of that: A rent-regulated building was torn down to make way for the 79-story luxury condominium tower.
Sharp tools that could be used as weapons were confiscated; fences around Rohingya homes were torn down; and thousands of troops were deployed to Rakhine State.
Many of these decaying buildings, and entire neighborhoods like Storyville, were torn down decades ago, before jazz was entrenched as a national, historic, and cultural treasure.
The strange campaign that followed — empty meeting halls, tight security for candidates, posters torn down everywhere — spoke to what was likely to be a low turnout.
That "smart" lamp post that was torn down by protesters on August 24 is one of 50 installed around the city, the first of 400 planned.
Some of his most formative memories are from the autumn of 1989, when the concrete and barbed wire were torn down after 30 years of separation.
Schlitterbahn spokeswoman Winter Prosapio tells PEOPLE it was decommissioned in November 2016 and will be torn down sometime after Labor Day, though she was not more specific.
They were torn down and pulverized by angry mobs, as happened in Kiev during the wave of protests in 2013-14, or methodically demounted by local authorities.
"If they ask for the statue to be torn down, authorities cannot bow to such pressure," Teten Masduki, chief of staff to President Joko Widodo, told reporters.
That happens to be the same label as found on the board inside the C-FORCE CF001, which was torn down and reviewed on this Chinese site.
Plug in, wear black, ride the snare, kick, and crash until all the statues are torn down and in their graves, ready to be pissed on, baby.
But Gorbachev did allow the Berlin Wall to be torn down two years after Reagan said those words — so there may be hope for Vela's proposal yet.
Spirits were high among the soldiers, who broke into song and dance for the camera, and posed for photographs with Islamic State flags they had torn down.
BARRANQUITAS, Puerto Rico — Past miles of torn-down telephone poles, uprooted trees, and crumpled landslides, the town of Barranquitas hides in the mountains of central Puerto Rico.
"I've tried over and over again with these girls, but all I keep getting is torn down," the 36-year-old Dish Nation host confessed to viewers.
The model was built to preserve the base's history before some of its buildings get torn down, but Paul faulted it as a waste of taxpayer dollars.
Kosovo media reported that before the attack, a group of people torn down Turkish flags that had been put up across the town together with Albanian flags.
They say Mr. Hall has torn down too many houses on property he bought, and that the jobs he had created, largely menial, were not particularly valuable.
The model was built to preserve the base's history before some of its buildings get torn down, but Paul faulted it as a waste of taxpayer dollars.
The test track is on the school's grounds, housed on land that once contained a massive General Motors' manufacturing facility that was torn down and left abandoned.
Your parents are watching the Berlin Wall being torn down, but you're upstairs in your room, fresh batteries in your Casio SA-1, prepping for your concert.
Ammon calls this a "culture of clearance," citing a US Census of Housing statistic that from 19473 to 1980 around 7.5 million dwelling units were torn down.
The buildings erected for the fair were designed to be temporary, so they were made of plaster and burlap and torn down after the event was over.
A minister said it may be torn down in an effort to demystify the site, which has become a magnet for neo-Nazis as well as tourists.
All but one of the housing prototypes were torn down with about a week to spare before the September 15 deadline ... imposed by the L.A. County Dept.
School groups, international video crews, and reporters all want to hear the story of a community being torn down in the name of international sport — me included.
Ultimately, the school district prevailed, the hotel was torn down, and built in its place was the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools complex, which opened in 2010.
Eventually the Civic Arena, which many came to see as a harbinger of the community's destruction, was torn down and replaced with the modern PPG Paints Arena.
For them, our society's most important institutions aren't just frayed at the edges but broken at their cores — and thus need to be torn down and rebuilt.
A judge this week scrapped a deal to give the Confederate statue, which was torn down by protesters in August 2018, to the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
He has argued the fence built in 2008 to separate El Paso from Ciudad Juárez was ineffective and said he would like to see it torn down.
"Fronterizos" — residents of the borderlands — will continue shouting our stories, singing our songs and trembling with righteous anger until the walls are stopped, and eventually, torn down.
When buildings are torn down, more than 96 percent of the materials are recycled and used to help assemble new structures, both in Carlsberg Byen and elsewhere.
More of their makeshift housing has been torn down and land for their goats and sheep — they sell meat, yogurt and cheese to survive — declared off-limits.
Ten of the more than 50 homes Harbour bought in Akron have been torn down after being condemned and two others are slated for demolition, Mr. Groeger said.
But it is high time the Fed was taken down to the studs, that the original institution envisioned in 1913 torn down and built from the ground up.
It must be torn down to make way for a better one — and if tearing it down requires a little mass destruction and death, well, so be it.
Celebrities and the rest of us alike are criticized and torn down every day just because someone with bad intentions was given a space to publicize their opinions.
If PiS does not stop its efforts to pull Poland backwards it will become a visible example of another failed state torn down by fear, anger, and nationalism.
As with concrete modernism around the world, they're now facing preservation challenges as they decay, and the rather stern grey façades are torn down for more modern buildings.
It took a few seconds for the dust to clear, but when it did, the neighboring building—which was not supposed to get torn down—was utterly destroyed.
One of the recent victims is in the eastern district of Friedrichshain - a club called Pogo Tussy, which is being torn down to make way for new apartments.
The property comes with the 9,400-square-foot lot, and the owners will pay to have the house torn down to build a new one in its place.
The notice said the local military commander would carry out the demolition - and charge them for the cost - if the buildings were not torn down by July 18.
Even if she's not successful, she'll have torn down barriers for other underrepresented founders and written a success story fitting for this new era of accountability in tech.
This production, as it happens, marks the last-ever show to occupy the National Theater's temporary space, which will soon be torn down as has long been planned.
Chinese flags and banners marking the communist party's 70th year in power were torn down and burned, while windows and surveillance cameras at a subway station were smashed.
Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, was completely torn down and rebuilt after a man killed 20 schoolchildren, his mother and six staff and faculty in December 2012.
After the Paralympic Games in March, the $109 million Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium will be torn down so the South Korean government can avoid spending more money maintaining it.
The mayor, Jim Strickland, said a business had been damaged when a concrete wall was torn down, and that windows at a nearby fire station had been broken.
With his vast experience, he's uniquely capable of being able to rebuild much of what Donald Trump has torn down or let atrophy, such as our State Department.
In 2005, the site was torn down and later redeveloped to hold a Target and a Home Depot Design Center, which was later replaced by BJ's Wholesale Club.
We discussed the curious fate of buildings like these across Poland — some had been preserved, some had been torn down, others were simply neglected and crumbling into disrepair.
When lean times hit in the mid-20th century, many residents stayed put in homes that might otherwise have been torn down and replaced with more modern architecture.
Now, the university must once again decide what to do with the bronze monument, which was torn down amid a broader reckoning over relics of the racist past.
A Lennon Wall in Chinatown, one of several throughout the city featuring notes in support of the pro-democracy movement, has been vandalized and torn down several times.
In the era of #MeToo, we have torn down the curtain on male abuse of power and toppled the notion that some people are too big to fail.
That the George III statue on Bowling Green in Lower Manhattan was torn down by an angry (male) mob and melted down for musket balls is well known.
A wall is built and torn down; that's a nod both to current politics and to how creators must push up against their mentors to create something new.
On Tuesday, one of its stars, Johnny Galecki, shared a video on Instagram of the show's sets being torn down as The Beatles' hit "Help!" played in the background.
Nestled in Charles Gleyre's vibrant 1834 watercolor of the Parthenon, for instance, is a small mosque between its columns, a sacred space torn down later in the 19th century.
That's also 45,000 square feet smaller than the total area of the four current buildings which are fated to be torn down to make way for the new structure.
After the hotel closed in 1906, it was torn down and rebuilt from 23 to 1924 to become a home for 180 seriously injured servicemen until it was closed.
Then some 6,000 activists looked for changes over time—buildings that had lost their roofs or fences that had been torn down—as indicators that villages had been attacked.
The folks at iFixit have torn down the 13.3-inch, Touch Bar-equipped MacBook Pro, and found out that the device is extremely hard to repair on your own.
It's likely that the structures torn down, left to rot, or sold as prime investments for the future shown in Chocolate City were the backdrop for Jefe's growing up.
Protests have been frequent, and this week Macedonian police used tear gas and stun grenades to repel hundreds of Syrians and Iraqis who had torn down a border gate.
Reflecting the partisan nature of the rule, each change in the political affiliation of the White House has seen it respectively torn down or reinstated ever since its enaction.
This—the story of good people being torn down by dishonest opponents—is Trump's most important political narrative and was the basis of his bizarre campaign rally on Saturday.
Hurricane Sandy had done its damage; the beachfront was covered in rubble, trees and lawns had died from saltwater exposure, and many homes were being repaired or torn down.
In Newtown, Connecticut, Sandy Hook Elementary School was torn down and replaced by a new school after 20 children and six staff members were killed there in December 2012.
Inside the compound, though, we found that Escobar's main house had been torn down, and his vintage-car collection had been torched, leaving a carport full of rusting hulks.
But as he began tending to one of the wounded, the Marines who followed Mitchell into the center room were torn down by a hail of gunfire from above.
Midcentury architecture is being torn down and replaced by bigger and newer homes across the country, and the trend has accelerated in the Houston area since Hurricane Harvey's destruction.
Led by Berlin's city councilor for urban development, Ephraim Gothe, the unaccounted for stretch of the wall, which was torn down in 191937, was eclipsed by vines and graffiti.
The unused Greek amphitheater was torn down, revealing tombs which hold the remains of two bishops and the cathedral's first dean, William Grosvenor, who served from 213 to 1916.
That carbon will be locked up for decades, if not a century or more, until the building is torn down, and if the wood is reused, perhaps even longer.
Completed in 2500, a portion of it was torn down in 21980 so that the museum could replace it with a larger structure by the Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have found themselves in similar positions in American culture: held up as subjects of adulation by some, even as they're torn down and vilified by others.
First, his election posters were torn down, then his supporters were attacked after a rally, and then his campaign office was assaulted, prompting some volunteers to quit, said Nabil Badr.
Now that the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus (well, technically) are on sale, we didn't have to wait too long to see the devices torn down to bits.
The confusion was no doubt heightened by the fact that 7601 Cousteau Drive was supposed to be torn down, while the property that was demolished sat at 7601 Calypso Drive.
For instance, the Hall of Nations in Delhi, India, pictured at the top of this post, was erected for the 1972 International Trade Fair and was torn down this April.
And when it was over and the temporary structure was torn down, they found that guests had spontaneously marked up the table with graffiti about their love for the city.
But it was only a brief reprieve: two weeks later, at the start of this year, the two-storey structure was torn down in line with a state expropriation order.
But when a local shop was unceremoniously torn down by developers to make way for a goddamn cat cafe, Chavez became the evil poster child for the Austin's relentless gentrification.
They built barricades out of tires, cardboard boxes, furniture, and torn-down road signs, and sometimes beat on pots and pans—a local form of protest known as the cacerolazo .
Over the past two years, officials and residents said, the authorities have torn down crosses from 1,200 to 1,700 churches, sometimes after violent clashes with worshipers trying to stop them.
He said logging companies have torn down much of the forest where generations of his ancestors have farmed, hunted and fished and replaced the ancient trees with oil palm plantations.
The carefully negotiated structure of global rules and trade treaties are being torn down, dismantled and disregarded by the United States which is unilaterally making up new rules and conditions.
For example, McDonald's has allegedly torn down barriers that separate employees from customers to modernize their restaurants, a move that allegedly leaves the workers more vulnerable to attacks from customers.
Xu Xueguan, a Yucheng resident who lives on government subsidies, said he knew the plan called for his two-storey brick home to be torn down for a tourism site.
The building has been in consistent use for stage performances since 1974, and was christened the Helen Hayes in 1983, after another theater named for the actress was torn down.
Another lot, "The Exposition City of the Ming and Qing dynasties," is a reconstruction of ancient buildings that were torn down in nearby parts of China and hauled to Hengdian.
In his most recent single from the record, "Brick Body Complex," the rapper ruminates on the buildings themselves, which survived Chicago winters for decades only to eventually be torn down.
Built into the side of Court Philippe Chatrier, the tournament's principal stadium, the media center was slated to be torn down, along with most of the rest of the building.
Meanwhile, Armstrong's birthplace and the surrounding neighborhood of small, cramped houses, in the section known as Back o' Town, were torn down in 1964 to build the current municipal court.
The Mariners had a thin farm system when Dipoto arrived in September 2015, and in theory he could have torn down the roster to plan for some distant, imagined dynasty.
Or simply as one of those revelatory moments that occur in the dense understory of New York City when an old building is torn down and an unexpected perspective opens.
Even as relations have warmed over the past year, Chinese authorities have been cracking down on "illegal" religion across China, including multiple churches which have been torn down or vandalized.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have torn down "two or three" crosses adorning Christian churches in one county because they were "illegally built", state media quoted an official as saying on Tuesday.
The genius of the rules-based system is that it has torn down barriers by persuading producers that the prize of access to foreign markets is worth the accompanying global competition.
There are confederate soldiers who still stand all across the southern landscape, and ones that have been relocated, and even torn down, statues and memorials are meant to honor, to remember.
The building that housed Debbie Reynolds' Legacy Studios was torn down over the weekend ... and as you can see, all that remains on the North Hollywood site are mounds of bricks.
But when a local piñata shop was unceremoniously torn down by developers to make way for a goddamn cat cafe, Chavez became the evil poster child for the Austin's relentless gentrification.
The Savoy Ballroom, which opened in 22006 and brought blacks and whites together in an era of racial segregation, was torn down in 22010 to make way for a housing project.
Both versions, however, end with the plywood set being torn down and noisily fed into a wood chipper, one the director's many inspired choices in this fast-moving and unpredictable staging.
He said since there was a clear lack of interest in the dwelling, it was selling for "dirt cost" — the cost of the land after the existing structure was torn down.
The centerpiece, Court Philippe Chatrier, built in the 1920s, will be torn down days after this tournament is done, replaced by a stadium with a sleek exterior and a retractable roof.
Every few weeks there seems to be another story in the California news media about a dilapidated shack in an ordinary neighborhood selling for seven figures, just to be torn down.
WMUR cited Potter as being told that the safe was stored at a city municipal building before it was torn down and that it's been stored at the library ever since.
The buildings all around them were being torn down and gutted, the businesses her grandparents once frequented were long gone and the other apartments were filled with tenants, not family members.
Reuters reporters saw multiple vehicles set on fire, metal barricades torn down and thick smoke billowing as thousands of supporters of the new law clashed with opponents, both sides hurling stones.
"We hope to keep this going even after the village is torn down, but it depends where we live," said Xia Manjun, a 36-year-old member of the Quantou choir.
The Humboldt Forum is on the site of the Palast der Republik, the former East German Parliament, which was torn down after German reunification, to the outrage of many East Germans.
This was a system of buildings built by federal money that were supposed to improve people's lives, and did for a little while, but went to shit and got torn down.
There had once been a fence that bordered the field and protected balls from flying down the mountainside, but it had been torn down and left on the side of the field.
I think that Veep has torn down the wall between comedy and politics," Louis-Dreyfus said, adding, "Our show started out as a political satire but it feels now like sobering documentary.
I think that Veep has torn down the wall between comedy and politics," Louis-Dreyfus said, adding, "Our show started out as a political satire, but it feels now like sobering documentary.
The old courthouse was built in 1901 and helped the town flourish into a main economic and political center, but it fell into disrepair and was nearly torn down in the 1980s.
LaDawn Jones, a former Georgia lawmaker and current attorney, criticized Spencer's support of the monument and told him to enjoy it "before it is torn down," in a comment on the post.
Whether it's the wheel, the printing press, or the internet, every time a major technological innovation has happened, some element of social exclusivity and privilege has been torn down as a result.
The Pulse nightclub in Orlando was to be torn down following the June 2016 shooting that claimed 49 lives, but the owner has since decided it will be turned into a memorial.
And so we arrive at the Democratic Party's last ember of hope, that they will sweep Republicans out of power and begin the hard task of rebuilding what has been torn down.
"It's just too bad when you have an urban renewal situation [where] good buildings are torn down," Nugent, a concerned citizen, told a crowd of City Council members, businessmen, and Seattle residents.
"We sort of dropped the ball when we lost track of it and didn't immediately restore it to public view when the old criminal court building was torn down," Mr. Werner said.
So the outlook was grim when news came two summers ago that the structures housing the Islands and another business were being torn down so a new apartment building could be constructed.
In Wellington, as many as 60 buildings were damaged, including serious structural damage to three relatively recently constructed multi-storey buildings, one of which engineers said would have to be torn down.
The general thesis of the album is that Swift's is rehabilitating her reputation, which was torn down at the hand's  is garbage post the previous year's scandal, but she's working through it.
Her childhood home was torn down to make room for Highway 101 in the 1950s — and that construction, coupled with the decline of the local flower industry, decimated the area's commercial sector.
The Reds and the Brewers have familiar faces hanging around — Joey Votto, Brandon Phillips and Jay Bruce in Cincinnati; Ryan Braun and Jonathan Lucroy in Milwaukee — but have otherwise been torn down.
ET. The Galaxy Z Flip has also been torn down by Zack Nelson on his YouTube channel JerryRigEverything, and his teardown gives us a great look at Samsung's "Ultra Thin Glass" display.
The biggest fault line in the debate is between candidates who think our current system can be salvaged with repairs and those who think it should be torn down and built anew.
But more than twenty-five per cent of the border is walled off already, and no mainstream politician—certainly not Hillary Clinton—has called for the existing walls to be torn down.
Mr. Xi has repeatedly warned against religion's being used to undermine Communist rule, and his government has torn down crosses from Protestant churches in eastern China and instituted new controls on worship.
And he believes his attacker was from an armed gang who, just an hour earlier, had torn down his colleagues' campaign posters on the same street and chased them across the neighborhood.
It was started by three sisters — Diana, Ionna and Melissa Jiminez — who grew up in Brownsville until their building was torn down and they had to move to public housing in Williamsburg.
Nonetheless, Angela Rye, the former executive director of the mostly Democratic Congressional Black Caucus, insisted on CNN that statues of Washington and Jefferson should be torn down because they were slave owners.
Teresa and Joe Giudice's rap sheet with the feds has nothing to do with their old Jersey Shore crib getting torn down -- it has everything to do with turning a quick profit.
The 1952 building where Banksy recently drew his now-famous rat sold last year, for $42.4 million, is set to be torn down to make room for a condominium and retail space.
In less than a decade, those rundown buildings that used to house (pretty good) experimental theater productions and (very fun) illegal raves have been torn down and replaced by a brand-new city.
Every time I visit, I'm struck by how, when older houses are torn down here, they're often replaced with something more architecturally interesting than the standard McMansions popping up around my Tampa neighborhood.
When you're a human you are going to have seen and torn down maybe about a thousand to two thousand cars in your whole life of 20 or 30 years of doing that.
Encouraging foreign guests, it was intended as a statement of openness, and was still the largest hotel in Europe when it was torn down in 2006 by developers hungry to build luxury apartments.
The letter informed them that the building hosting both his office and Peabody Shoe Repair was to be torn down and rent hiked to a price far out of the Peabodys' price range.
The fun's all over now, though ... a publicist for the show tells TMZ the Starcourt scenes were all shot within one wing of the mall, and the set is currently being torn down.
First published in 1003, it contained hundreds of recipes from the original hotel on Fifth Avenue, which had been torn down a few years earlier to make way for the Empire State Building.
Hua Chenling, 203, a recent migrant from Fujian Province, opened a bare bones fruit store in Baishizhou just a month ago, even though she knew her building was scheduled to be torn down.
Pomeroy -- whose 14-year-old daughter, Annabelle, was killed in last Sunday's attack -- has previously said he wants the church to be torn down and possibly have a memorial erected in its place.
The current Louis Armstrong Stadium, which was built for the 1964 World's Fair and was the main stadium at the Open from 1978 to 1996, will be torn down after this year's tournament.
And, there's also their Calabasas property near Hidden Hills, where Ye put up some prototype dome housing structures as part of his vision of an egalitarian community ... but they were later torn down.
The former Bush Stadium in Indianapolis, which hosted sports teams from 1931 to 1996, was partly torn down and converted into Stadium Lofts, a 100-unit apartment complex around the original ball field.
The Zaryadye district (the name means "the place behind the rows") was home to a large Jewish population in the 19th century, and it was partly torn down after the 1917 October Revolution.
" From 1912 onward, historic buildings that didn't fit the mold were torn down and replaced with the buff-walled, tile-trimmed hallmarks of what's now known as the "New-Old Santa Fe Style.
If the property were bought by a developer and this historic home were torn down, as is happening frequently in the hot Los Angeles real estate market, it would be a veritable crime.
The barking authoritarian boss that Trump played on NBC's "The Apprentice" was an attractive image to many heartland Americans furious with politicians of all stripes who simply wanted the Washington establishment torn down.
Kanye West's plan to build a futuristic, egalitarian community that bridges low, middle and high-income housing has hit a major roadblock ... and it could result in the prototype homes being torn down.
The Georgia Dome, which opened in 1992, played host to two Super Bowls but was deemed unworthy as the venue for another one and will be torn down to make way for parking.
Bit by bit the guardrails of democracy were torn down, as institutions meant to serve the public became tools of the ruling party, then were weaponized to punish and intimidate that party's opponents.
It is ironic that this rich legacy of self-help and self-determination went into decline when the walls of segregation were being torn down and the civil rights movement's victories were blossoming.
In a thousand-page decision, the Court provided no evidence that a temple had been destroyed to build the mosque, and acknowledged that the mosque had been torn down by an angry mob.
Large adverts featuring foreign footballers or posters of players put up in cafes are not only torn down because they showcase kouffars (non-believers), but because they are liable to disrupt the religious order.
At the end of the day you share the same camouflage that shields you from a reality which you understand is fucked, but which you're too comfortable to actually want to see torn down.
Americans rely on reporters helping to prevent the abuse of power and to filter fact from fiction in an era when the barriers against the dissemination of information have been almost completely torn down.
Given the tension between the two clubs, it was a miracle that a riot didn't erupt on the terraces, though there were scuffles between supporters as swathes of the pitchside fencing was torn down.
But more buildings were torn down during reconstruction than were destroyed by the war, transforming Beirut's war-scarred layers of history from the Roman, Mamluk, Ottoman and French periods into a city without memory.
So I had to settle for the next best thing: sitting at a garden table just outside the office while the building next door's being torn down by an assortment of incredibly heavy machinery.
Mark Walters, a 69-year-0ld retired elementary-school teacher in Kingston, Pennsylvania, watched as a medical clinic on Wyoming Avenue was torn down and put back together over the course of seven months.
The ACLU is defending the protesters' right to demonstrate at Emancipation Park in Charlottesville at the site of a controversial statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee that is scheduled to be torn down.
It took 20 years for ground to finally be broken for a soaring office tower on the site of the J.L. Hudson's department store, which closed in 1981 and was torn down in 1997.
Brussels's postwar role as a hub to international governance organizations spurred another wave of construction, during which new structures were often constructed at the expense of historic ones, which were torn down or abandoned.
The author of the personal memoir, Edith May LaMoreaux Schussler, was the widow of an orthopedic surgeon who worked at the Taft hospital before it was sold for $25 and torn down in 1909.
Set on fire and gutted by mobs of angry protesters in February 2011, the abandoned hulk was finally torn down more than a year ago, ridding the regime of a potent symbol of revolt.
The bars and restaurants and parks and coffee shops and rooftops and warehouses and basements of all my romantic adventures and failures have been torn down and had start-ups built in their place.
Sooner or later, when you think the world has wronged you, you start seeing everything in your field of vision as something to be torn down, and that will ultimately include you as well.

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