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"carnage" Definitions
  1. the violent killing of a large number of people

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If they ever do a "Maximum Carnage" storyline, I want dibs on Carnage.
If they ever do a "Maximum Carnage" storyline, I want dibs on Carnage.
Created by Melbourne's Pub Games, Primal Carnage: Onslaught is filled with, well, dinosaur carnage.
"I see the carnage that NAFTA has caused; I see the carnage," Trump has said.
There is carnage in America indeed, even if it's largely not the carnage that Trump claimed.
She beat out Jodi Foster (Carnage),  Charlize Theron (Young Adult), Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids) and Kate Winslet (Carnage) for the prize.
We know guns aren't the cause of all the carnage, but we know they make carnage more likely, more deadly.
Police violence in Rio de Janeiro's slums follows a strategy that kills innocent civilians: Fight carnage with carnage, rather than lift people's lives.
A snap of Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) shows the disgraced Lannister walking through the rubble of last Sunday's carnage (or...is it brand new carnage?).
We have soldiers all over the Middle East, and we're not bringing them in to stop this horrible carnage and that's what it is: It's a carnage.
Political carnage and carnage in the classroom, weaponized songs and weapons of war, snipers on the hockey rink and mass shooters — all blur together across our cognitive maps.
The US may have helped put a temporary pause on the carnage, but Trump's decision to withdraw from the region is what allowed the carnage to happen in the first place.
ROME — Another European election, another scene of political carnage.
I fell to the ground ... (then) iI saw carnage.
Carnage is more violent, more murderous, and more sadistic than Venom (though Carnage gets to play a hero in the crossover event called Axis) and in existing, shows how human Venom can be.
That "carnage" hint is less of an Easter egg and more of a giant neon sign pointing to Harrelson playing the sequel's big bad Carnage, one of Venom's biggest villains in the comics.
The band started out as Carnage when the members were still in college; Carnage split up in 2008 after losing their vocalist and drummer, only to reform in 2012 under the current moniker.
Such a ban might have limited the carnage, he said.
Watch a compilation of the carnage in the video above.
As expected, though, her presence caused complete and literal carnage.
Here's a tally of the carnage: The selling had conviction.
The carnage — actual and emotional — is brutal, relentless, and unapologetic.
Trump has tried to blame market carnage on the Fed.
But if one does happen, Carnage is ready to go.
Here's what the carnage looked like after days of havoc.
But two years after the carnage, some questions remain unanswered.
So of course we should try to reduce this carnage.
When a rising power challenges an incumbent, carnage often ensues.
In Congo the slide back to carnage has already begun.
Baby orcas were also involved in the carnage, said Ivkovich.
AFTER 99 peaceful days of protests, the 2.53th brought carnage.
The details of the Manson Family's carnage are still haunting.
America, they say, should never be complacent to such carnage.
The carnage in retail will require a far bolder response.
The chip carnage on Wall Street isn't stopping one trader.
It's carnage and it's ugly, and she's obsessed with beauty.
Here, for your amusement, is some footage of the carnage:
The GEICO 500 at Talladega featured some straight carnage yesterday.
I found a song recently by Carnage on Trap Nation.
We are here to vow to end the Trump carnage!
The word "carnage" was one of many allusions to violence.
The deregulation of silencers would only add to the carnage.
The latest scenes of carnage and mayhem sicken us all.
"This American carnage stops here and stops now," he said.
There was more carnage in the Cavaliers' Game 2105 win.
In the ensuing carnage, more than 250 people were killed.
Except for the time Cephalic Carnage took all those mushrooms.
"This is a relief from yesterday's carnage," one trader said.
The government has done shamefully little to end the carnage.
At least most of carnage is out of the way.
The carnage seemed indiscriminate rather than sector or capitalization based.
This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.
And so, our country has become conditioned to unending carnage.
The window into the carnage comes in the weekly data.
That's because American life still feels like carnage to many.
But honestly, the carnage in America isn't my greatest worry.
Reporter: Scenes of carnage at six different locations across Paris.
We, the people, possess the power to control the carnage.
Even the most successful companies could not dodge Thursday's carnage.
At the church, he left behind a scene of carnage.
The carnage stopped only when the operation ended in November.
This is the real American carnage of the Trump era.
None of the carnage, apparently, satisfied the insurgents and terrorists.
In the morning, the building was a scene of carnage.
Brian Kelly delivered a crash course on the crypto carnage.
Among the carnage, Llewelyn finds a briefcase full of cash.
Nothing sticks to the Capone legend quite like the carnage.
I witnessed the carnage that a single bullet can create.
They saw a scene of carnage, with bodies sprawled everywhere.
Trump spoke out last week against the "carnage" in Idlib.
On the campaign trail, mention of America's urban areas was reserved for soundbites about the carnage of some of the nation's inner cities so; understandably, everyone is wondering how he will address that carnage.
In Marvel's comic books, Kasady is the villain known as Carnage, and to drive that point home, Harrelson looks into the camera and says, "There's going to be carnage" as the scene fades to black.
Deadmau5 responded with his own account -- he claims Carnage hung around way too long after his set and was looking for trouble, but when he ignored him ... Carnage got pissed and shoved HIS security guard.
There's no doubt that the emotional carnage still haunts the living.
There's no sex or carnage; it's a pretty PG adventure story.
There is carnage around them, including a wounded Kai, bleeding onstage.
According to the researcher's data, the carnage would have been horrific.
Among the latest developments: The carnage ended at about 5 a.m.
Well, it's a little different kind of carnage — it's beautiful mortality.
With Israel, Jews can collectively survive in the face of carnage.
Only the death toll makes the carnage at Compaj stand out.
Watch as he nonchalantly drives through the carnage to thunderous applause.
Should similar carnage be expected on the course this time around?
Only now there's a literally fiery trail of carnage behind her.
Visitors to the zoo got to watch this pumpkin carnage firsthand.
The tolls were vague because of the carnage at both sites.
He was the one who caused the carnage in this facility.
Syria denied using chemical weapons and blamed rebels for the carnage.
If she doesn't use Trump's word "carnage," she might as well.
Chipmakers were a bright spot amid the carnage in technology stocks.
Carnage only likes to use four distinct colors at a time.
The protests in Islamabad were unconnected with the carnage in Lahore.
The disillusioned, ignorant Islamists end up witnessing and participating in carnage.
Andre: Oh yeah, that's one of my favorite TV Carnage bits.
"One drug, one line item, and it's pure carnage," Cramer said.
Consider the carnage at CNN in just the last few days.
Here at home, many of us are alarmed by the carnage.
She had to stave off her emotions upon seeing the carnage.
But in the minute, Betts inflicted carnage and a chaotic scene.
For Carnage, the issue spoke to him on a personal level.
But for some, it's the sheer amount of carnage that's unprecedented.
Little tangible news can explain or justify the current crypto carnage.
"22019 percent," said Carnage, whose real name is Diamanté Anthony Blackmon.
Now both Netflix and Hulu have released documentaries reliving the carnage.
But Valeant's and SunEdison's plunging share prices have caused considerable carnage.
As they got closer, the magnitude of the carnage became evident.
We need help to ensure that such carnage doesn't happen again.
He left nine dead and three living — witnesses to his carnage.
Scenes of the carnage near the academy told a different story.
Typically investors associate a Black Swan event with stock market carnage.
CBS reported the same detail, citing Tim Alberta's book American Carnage.
And, no state, city or town is immune from the carnage.
"This American carnage stops right here and right now," he said.
In 2016, Trump ran a dark, fear-driven "American carnage" campaign.
The annual carnage actually is a sign of the holiday's success.
A song from the suspect's band, Pagan Carnage, referenced church burnings.
Jodi Milstein has witnessed plenty of carnage in the music industry.
In one, a little girl walks seemingly dazed through the carnage.
Curfews, torture, mass killings, pillage and carnage were his regime's hallmark.
No matter what American carnage, to borrow a Trump inaugural phrase.
And then there is the daily carnage on our streets. Philadelphia. Chicago.
Tuesday&aposs carnage, the deadliest terror attack in New York since Sept.
After the carnage of her sack of King's Landing, Jon can't agree.
There has been no claim of responsibility for the Monday-night carnage.
It's possible a male-specific disease could also have caused such carnage.
The former is understandably dismayed at the carnage taking place around him.
New footage of the carnage in Charlottesville was captured by drone video.
But Trump's tale of American carnage wasn't as applicable to the South.
Before Friday's carnage started, photos of the weapons were posted to Twitter.
The aftermath of the hosts' carnage was sprawled out throughout the park.
While they headed home, ash from the ongoing carnage drifted around them.
Tech stocks, including Amazon which slid more than 6%, led the carnage.
Even for Yemen, a country accustomed to violence, the carnage was shocking.
Now that carnage has struck at home with Tuesday's attacks in Brussels.
But Sudanese are likely to remember last week's carnage for some time.
Following that display of carnage, Pacho surrenders to Serrano in a church.
Survivors described scenes of carnage at the churches where worshippers had gathered.
That caused economic carnage—but also gave digital payments a galvanic boost.
But that doesn't mean the conflict, or the horrific carnage, has ended.
I fled, before coming back two hours later to capture the carnage.
Here's your full data rundown of the carnage in stocks and commodities.
"A determined individual has always been capable of causing carnage," said Rubin.
Amid the carnage, her case stood out as a miracle, authorities said.
"Holla at me and I'll get you right too," he told Carnage.
The shooter used bump stocks to increase the carnage, authorities have said.
The carnage stopped only after he was shot dead by the police.
Yet observers say the groundwork for the carnage was laid long ago.
Bemoaning the carnage, they justly condemned the Islamic State and violent extremists.
Three days of electronic music, including Bassnectar, Carnage, Tiësto and Porter Robinson.
"This American carnage stops right here," he declared in his 2017 inaugural.
In the carnage, Mumtaz says her husband was shot by the riverside.
And I might look up from my laptop to see the carnage.
Many of the targets have been Filipino journalists reporting on the carnage.
Along the route, spectators held signs honoring the victims of the carnage.
O'Neill says he "stopped the carnage" by shooting Saipov in the abdomen.
The carnage — which happened in just seconds — seemed unimaginable at the time.
Carnage hasn't been afraid to publicly address his own mental health issues.
Assad's military denied using chemical weapons and blamed rebels for the carnage.
Both the airport terminal and the subway station became scenes of carnage.
Big tech carnage driven by Wall Street analysts lowering Google profit estimates.
And I, like 328 million others, witness the carnage of public discourse.
He mocks Randall's accent, his red coat, his country's love of carnage.
Just enjoy the bloody ride and hope it doesn't end in carnage.
Well, some medical people will say that streaming is creating psychological carnage.
The carnage also showed how the Islamic State could still spread havoc.
Mr. Bissonnette's gun eventually jammed as he fled, averting even greater carnage.
Verdict: $15,000 and we don't even have a video of the carnage?!
"Of course we don't forget the carnage of opening fire," he said.
We'll see if the E Corp carnage snaps her out of it.
It took him hours to accept the full extent of the carnage.
Scalise urged blood donations in the wake of the Las Vegas carnage.
" Ms. Parton suggests an alternate title for the president's speech: "Global Carnage.
They unleashed three days of carnage in which 166 people were killed.
They unleashed three days of carnage in which 166 people were killed.
And then they became either fatalities or survivors traumatized by the carnage.
However, upon seeing the initial casualty lists from the day's carnage, Gen.
Amid the carnage, her husband (presumably the baby's father) seems to disappear.
For those who lived through it as children, the carnage was inexplicable.
These supposedly isolated human agonies too often turn into wider gun carnage.
When the carnage was over, I went out and had a steak.
"This American carnage stops right here and stops right now," he declared.
What happens when the story is not about carnage but about courage?
I brace for carnage — And find Hal reaching out for a handshake.
"This American carnage stops right here and stops right now," he vowed.
Behind the crockery carnage is Ed Hunter, founder of The Break Room.
Michigan State Police said the carnage began at about 5:30 p.m.
"This carnage" also left homes burned and animals killed, the statement said.
It has not been clearly established which group was behind the carnage.
It makes sense that we don't see any of the carnage just yet.
Why does he always exaggerate, using descriptions such "carnage" to make his point?
This is just one of a few necessary tributes following Sunday night's carnage.
" On unity Then: "This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.
If Trump has some plans to lessen the "carnage," let's hear him out.
The police chief said the officers' bravery helped to end the gunman's carnage.
From about minute 35 until this episode ended, there was nothing but carnage.
Temples typically host candlelight ceremonies, but this year the carnage overshadowed the event.
Instead, we relied on evidence and data to reduce the carnage from cars.
Of course, one easy way out is mass carnage — just kill everyone off.
She watches with a smile as the carnage of her emotional blackmail unfolds.
At least at the beginning of the carnage, Mort remains lofty and disparaging.
Is the "American carnage" Donald Trump described in his inauguration speech still increasing?
" Also watch: "Documenting the Carnage: Filipino Photographer Puts Duterte Death Squads into Focus.
Witnesses described a scene of carnage, with charred or mutilated bodies strewn around.
Had he done so, it was implied, the carnage could have been avoided.
"If Carnage walks down 6th Street, it'll cause a fucking riot," says Mills.
Many others blame the regime's siege and airstrikes for the carnage and destruction.
Amidst all the carnage, you may have missed the story of Richard Collins.
One way or another, their carnage must be stopped and this war ended.
Birthday cakes do occasionally cause fires, but never causing carnage of this degree.
They overlook the insane amount of carnage he laid upon their family home.
The carnage dealt a serious blow to France's large hotel and restaurant sector.
Outside Pulse, about 2150 paramedics were furiously trying to cope with the carnage.
Together these startlingly jolt conventional wisdom that November carnage is approaching for Republicans.
Once in office, his answer to this carnage was a massive tax cut.
Out with the grim 'carnage' talk, in with the sunny 'new chapter'3.
But the carnage has already occurred for black people, and continues to occur.
Really, it's just his claws, and evidence of the carnage those claws wrought.
Syria's military has denied using chemical weapons and blamed rebels for the carnage.
That cumulative carnage is far greater than this weekend's chemical attack in Douma.
But my three favorite freckles survived the carnage, so I'll take that win.
In fact, the constitutional carnage might well begin as soon as next year.
But there are other manifestations of this isolation, which involve far more carnage.
LONDON (Reuters) - The carnage in stock markets is getting uglier by the day.
And many believe that the relative calm will give way to further carnage.
The carnage at Vox was just microcosm of the bigger debate at hand.
Twenty years, I've seen carnage in this country that just should not be.
But nothing prepared him for the carnage when soldiers shot into the crowds.
The insurgents left a scene of carnage, with at least 140 soldiers dead.
Michelle Manay said she woke up and ran outside to see the carnage.
A group of young men pitched a protest tent next to the carnage.
Callimachi: Went inside the Bataclan concert hall and carried out the carnage there.
What starts as an act of care between vulnerable women ends in carnage.
Ideally, he said, the data would inform government efforts to lessen the carnage.
LONDON (Reuters) - The carnage in stock markets is getting uglier by the day.
"Carnage in Toronto," said the front-page headline of The Globe and Mail.
The death toll is expected to rise as teams comb through the carnage.
If anything, his proposals look like a scheme to make the carnage worse.
It was a dark speech, bemoaning "this American carnage" of gangs and drugs.
"Carnage doesn't describe the reality of crime in American cities," Mr. Rosenfeld said.
It's not as if the carnage escapes the boundaries of language -- it doesn't.
Similar carnage unfolded at a Christmas market in Berlin a few months later.
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke out last week against the "carnage" in Idlib.
But when it comes to mass carnage, no species comes close to humans.
And America's new president has promised to protect his country from trade-inflicted "carnage".
ISIS sponsored the recent carnage in Bangladesh and potentially inspired the massacre in Orlando.
So what's to blame for all the blood and carnage on our streets today?
Missing was the gloom-and-doom warnings of "American carnage" from his inaugural address.
The potential judgment is no less severe; the carnage differs only in literal terms.
The photos are absolutely surreal — beautiful, lush green trees juxtaposed with the lava's carnage.
As the jaunty song "The Entertainer" plays, the camera pans over scenes of carnage.
And that wasn't the only vision that pre-empted episode 5's carnage, either.
The numbers are staggering and the carnage is real, so always respect the avocado.
They look at the world and see what President Donald Trump once called "carnage".
Friday's carnage was a reminder that, despite its losses, the group remains a threat.
Palm trees and the Vegas skyline ground this carnage in a quintessentially American locale.
Clash's terrible producer Lawrence (Leonard Outz) doesn't even notice the carnage since he's napping.
But Trump's poor initial response to the carnage in Charlottesville confirms he doesn't care.
"The American carnage stops right here and stops right now," came the rallying cry.
TURKEY BLAST Car carnage: Evil Inc's second attack was in Turkey's capital of Ankara.
We cannot remain idle and allow this level of carnage to ravage our communities.
Unless the situation gets defused quickly, the carnage is likely to get much worse.
The carnage is almost unspeakable -- at least 2145.5 dead and more than 220 injured.
But the only real hope of ending the carnage is a resumption of negotiations.
The man's behavior "combined with the carnage happening onscreen got people nervous," he said.
Which means he'll need his own big bad, and that's where Carnage comes in.
He was in Quebec City visiting friends when he was caught in the carnage.
And much of the carnage playing out before our eyes, live on national television.
At Take Command Health, we (Hooper) witnessed the carnage in the market first-hand.
Why didn't someone see the warning signs in the shooter, and stop the carnage?
Laia's whole body shakes as she takes in the carnage around us: Seven dead.
In both cases, young men born and raised in Europe were behind the carnage.
The trysts, pole-dancing, and cocktail-fueled carnage herein will probably work against you.
To prevent further carnage, Anton cuts off his own hand with a meat cleaver.
Is it too much to hope that anything will change after this week's carnage?
The group manages creators like Cohh Carnage, a Twitch streamer with 1.2 million followers.
Given the carnage, it's hard to imagine that one story might have an impact.
Compare that with the carnage unleashed by the gunman in Las Vegas, Stephen Paddock.
This week, we can see once again the carnage the rules have made possible.
He said he had never come across such carnage in his 40-year career.
The carnage only registered when Jaballah used his scarf to dress a friend's wound.
The carnage at Vox was just a microcosm of the bigger debate at hand.
In Philadelphia, we enjoy the carnage as long as it's not on our team.
But for many others, witnesses to unimaginable scenes of carnage, the wounds are psychological.
The Islamic State claimed a pair of its suicide bombers had caused the carnage.
Some of the most heartbreaking stories of the recent carnage were those of separation.
Trump also outlined several economic steps to cushion the economic carnage from the outbreak.
We failed, and missed an opportunity to avoid the years of carnage that ensued.
But by then, Dayton's popular Oregon District was already the scene of widespread carnage.
Desperate hotel guests threw themselves to their deaths off balconies to escape the carnage.
Out with the grim 'carnage,' in with the sunny 'new chapter' In his Jan.
"This American carnage stops right here and stops right now," Trump said in Washington.
The most oversold stocksFinally, investors should consider the biggest underperformers during last week's carnage.
Back in Tripoli, American diplomats watched the carnage in Benghazi with dismay and horror.
The carnage is so widespread that even police officers can't bear to see it.
We would give immunity to tobacco company that has caused carnage on our streets.
The carnage ended when Nolan was shot inside the warehouse by a company executive.
All perfectly bloodless in the management consulting way, then, but not without some carnage.
There are detours and kind strangers, open skies and endless miles, carnage and politics.
Everyone wants a soundbite solution to mass carnage created by people with mental illness.
Yet the organization survived and continued to thrive in the wake of that carnage.
You can paint the carnage of battle or put it into lines of poetry.
The carnage began after a fire alarm was pulled and students started leaving classrooms.
Tripping down memory lane, from Donald Trump's bleeding hand to Teddy Roosevelt's carriage carnage.
The Fed's shrinking bond portfolio isn't entirely to blame for the carnage of 2018.
Tuesday's eruption of legal carnage marks a historically bad day for the beleaguered president.
Las Vegas massacre witnesses describe carnage, terror, and chaos Las Vegas massacre witnesses describe carnage, terror, and chaos The 21,232 concertgoers at the Route 291 Harvest festival expected a night of country music, dancing, and celebration in the nightlife capital of the world.
"North Dakota has suffered more than its share of this carnage," the state's attorneys argued.
Before you witness the carnage, here's what one nearby Nike outlet store looks like normally.
As the exhibition shows, however, such carnage provokes defiance as often as it wrecks morale.
He is also focusing on what he has taken to calling "carnage" here at home.
Jon Snow/Aegon Targaryen (Kit Harington) ends penultimate episode "The Bells" running from Dany's carnage.
Nowhere to be seen was the "American carnage" hellscape that dominated Trump's desultory inaugural address.
Steve Cortesi witnessed the carnage when he stepped out of his building for a smoke.
The carnage made it difficult to deliver aid as scheduled to besieged areas, he said.
Then on Sunday, we watched the fiery carnage that was the town hall style debate.
Or should you only count public, apparently indiscriminate rampages like the carnage in Las Vegas?
The carnage he left behind on East Main Street stunned students, parents, teachers and administrators.
What we did not expect, though, was the utter hollowness of episode 24's carnage.
With all three torn into and tasted, we stepped back to survey the Snickers carnage.
The resulting tornado of psychological carnage moves from character to character like a biblical plague.
"When I get out of here — and I will — there's gonna be carnage," Kasady promised.
Chairman Jerome Powell wants to reverse the carnage from the December rate hike, he added.
It bothered him to see that carnage and felt the pain of the people there.
"The carnage in Syria remains a gaping hole in the global conscience," he told reporters.
Your drumstick laughs at your feeble attempts to stem the oily carnage with paper napkins.
When the carnage had subsided, five children were dead and 30 teachers and students injured.
Noted short seller Bill Fleckenstein believes stocks can fall even more after Friday's market carnage.
If terrorists were causing that kind of carnage, no one would celebrate any budget savings.
Believe it or not, he says there's good news to be found amid the carnage.
A period of carnage in Romania the following month was the only grisly counter-example.
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has since claimed responsibility for the carnage.
The movie appears to end with a decision to detonate, as horrible carnage is shown.
It's designed to prepare people for the horrific carnage they may see on the battlefield.
To do that, people who care about stopping this carnage must become single issue voters.
Some law enforcement officials said their jostling might have disabled the bomb, averting greater carnage.
He left no writings or other clues about what prompted him to inflict widespread carnage.
Only Democrats can pass any laws to stop this carnage, because only Democrats control Chicago.
America in the late 19th century was reeling from the carnage of the Civil War.
Only together can we defeat the Islamists wreaking carnage on the streets in the West.
Remember, the TSA was born out of the carnage of the September 11 terror attacks.
In Europe, we have seen the same carnage and bloodshed inflicted upon our closest allies.
"Carnage Park" is a deliberate effort to recreate exploitative, stalker-type scare fare of yore.
The scenes of carnage are just — you never get used to seeing something like that.
Redwoods can survive climate carnage that humans cannot — they have already done so for millennia.
Reports that year by New Jersey casino regulators gave glimpses of the balance sheet carnage.
In firing a weapon, Mr. Feis would have only added to the carnage and confusion.
What sticks with you 25 years later about filming in Poland, where the carnage happened?
How could we have imagined then the cellphone videos of the carnage in Las Vegas?
He had just fled Colombia and the carnage of Pablo Escobar, the notorious drug lord.
He watched the carnage, he said, while hiding in a pond with seven other people.
The carnage in financial markets has not been limited to the global equity markets, either.
Read more " _____ Heather Digby Parton in Salon: "One might even call this speech 'Global Carnage.
Here's where UBS said to expect the most carnage — and which industries will be spared.
It was not immediately clear if video games played any role in the weekend's carnage.
Newspapers nationwide printed photos of the carnage, forcing Americans to consider the costs of Prohibition.
The carnage in financial markets over the past week and a half has been unavoidable.
Hours after the carnage, young organizers mobilized by the February mass shooting in Parkland, Fla.
"There are obvious areas in the market where carnage continues to run rampant," O'Hara said.
The explosion of the cylinders, which contained gas, would have caused "carnage," investigative judges said.
Schools are trying to find the right way to prepare for carnage in the classroom.
Several minutes after the carnage began, officers who blasted into the room found Paddock's body.
Our intent was to do anything we could to stop the carnage, the murder rate.
Our intent was to do anything we could to stop the carnage, the murder rate.
Some fans expressed shock about the carnage that had taken place earlier in the day.
"All the carnage for something that doesn't mean very much," one of the officials said.
I expect to see carnage and mayhem and beauty and truth in the final miles.
Turkey has now launched a modest counteroffensive, though few expect it to end the carnage.
The six children who survived the carnage are now in the Jakarta program with Ais.
Our intent was to do anything we could to stop -- the-- carnage, the murder rate.
But she has always focused on every other issue that could have prevented the carnage.
The U.N. later reported that guards had fired on migrants attempting to escape the carnage.
Even as the country tries to move on, devastating reminders of the carnage crop up.
But to learn inner strength Danny sure does have to witness a lot of carnage.
Only then can we overcome the challenges and minimize the carnage and loss of life.
Those who work to wrest lives from death's grip see a revolving door of carnage.
For demographic consistency, I'm moving next to Christopher Caldwell's essay "American Carnage" in First Things.
The writer-director Dan Gilroy ("Nightcrawler") finds plenty to laugh about even among the carnage.
There were the mounds of belongings left behind bearing mute witness to the carnage there.
Yet the standard and short-barrel AR-15 can inflict the same amount of carnage.
Yet the standard and short-barrel AR-153 can inflict the same amount of carnage.
Last weekend showed why diplomacy has failed to even make a dent in Syria's carnage.
Reasonable people can disagree on the best US policy response to the carnage in Syria.
Deadmau5 says that's when the horde of event security jumped in and escorted Carnage away.
No other developed country tolerates the level of carnage on their roads that we do.
I know this because no other country endures this pace of mass carnage like America.
But not everyone is as pleased with the carnage on the streets of the country.
Nonetheless it swooned before Mr Trump, and his dystopian talk of trade bringing "carnage" to America.
Much of this carnage, Amnesty International has found, has been in clear violation of international law.
In the second photo from the finale, Tyrion also takes in the carnage of Dany's siege.
"Carnage" For all we know, the President was quoting his own Inauguration speech on this tweet.
When the Navy withdrew, it left the people of Vieques with a legacy of environmental carnage.
"This American carnage stops right here and stops right now," Trump said with Obama looking on.
He transforms the actual carnage into an image of byzantine splendor, gleaming and palpable, nearly alive.
But generally we look at the wreckage, the carnage, the suffering faces, and we move on.
As the tech wreck rages on, one top technician says Oracle could rise above the carnage.
What resulted was utter carnage: The crazed commoners attacked the four dragons chained within the Dragonpit.
We also get a powerful sense of the emotional carnage of the other women's losses. Sen.
Kathleen Curnow lives across the street from the church and called 911 as the carnage unfolded.
We get the on-foot soldier carnage one moment, and the heavy robot battles the next.
The carnage of the Battle of Britain had put an enormous strain on the air force.
After TV networks decided what will stay and what will go, the carnage is now over.
Axios obtained an advance copy of the book, "American Carnage," which is deeply reported and engrossing.
That solution is largely rejected by survivors and parents in Parkland, Florida, after the carnage there.
The scale of the carnage inflicted by extremists over the past week alone has been staggering.
Which, of course, leads to more clown carnage and a couple of wild tire spin-outs.
The civilian death toll has declined from its peak in mid-2012, yet the carnage continues.
In Las Vegas's hospitals, surgeons rushed to deal with the carnage wrought by semi-automatic weapons.
The carnage ended after eight minutes when police shot dead all the suspects, Metropolitan Police confirmed.
Policies they hope will bring an end to decades of carnage in American schools, full stop.
After the carnage more than 1,000 police and soldiers were deployed for security in Colombo alone.
"The carnage would not have been the same by any stretch of the imagination," he said.
But is this just another excuse to avoid badly needed radical solutions to stop this carnage?
And as for who is to blame for the carnage, there&aposs enough for both sides.
Yet at times this carnage becomes part of the familiar and tiring background of Syria's tragedy.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's military denied using chemical weapons and blamed rebels for the carnage.
You're sort of leaching all of the emotional carnage that comes from this level of alienation.
We need to not have as much carnage out there and finish some of these things.
Speaking to provincial officials, Pourmohammadi said that he was "proud" to have participated in the carnage.
Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi reacted to the carnage on the southern outskirts of Damascus.
Virginia Beach Police Chief James Cervera said the suspect in Friday's carnage was armed with a .
But the most evident carnage came in the relationship between the Trump administration and the media.
"The latest scenes of carnage and mayhem sicken us all," Pence said during remarks from Panama.
There was also terrorist carnage in Brussels and Ankara in March, and in Paris last November.
Why did the collapse of such small, little-known funds help to fuel the wider carnage?
No one claimed responsibility for the carnage, but the evidence pointed strongly to Islamic State (IS).
" She also expressed outrage that social media companies would allow someone to livestream "all this carnage.
"This American carnage stops right here and stops right now," Trump pledged in that address. 36.
As Delgado's eyes adjusted to the darkness, the full magnitude of the carnage came into focus.
Even if the police could reach the scene in 30 seconds, the carnage would be incalculable.
BP added to the carnage Tuesday with the announcement that it will cut 4,000 jobs worldwide.
Let's not forget the carnage in Syria is largely a result of Obama's disastrous foreign policy.
Carnage said mental issues are prevalent among artists, especially among DJs who often face grueling schedules.
And that relative outperformance has continued amid the general carnage of the first part of January.
The needless carnage created by communities that refuse to cooperate with detainers is a national disgrace.
But what led Stephen Paddock, 15, to unleash the carnage he did remains largely a mystery.
But this isn't a moment for identity politics, which could muddle the significance of the carnage.
That means the terror will continue, the human rights violations will continue, the carnage will continue.
With the carnage left behind, the attacks are pummeling the economy and psyche of the region.
Rather, the carnage in Gaza is being perpetrated for the sake of maintaining an illegal regime.
When she comes out and sees the carnage, he tells her to stay away from him.
It may be that we can yet stem the worst of the carnage, and limp through.
Every day since then, he and Congress have chosen to ignore the carnage in Puerto Rico.
And that could be a hefty sum given the economic carnage caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The shells, missiles and barrel bombs are still falling, exacerbating some of the war's worst carnage.
The more prosaically alive characters, inured by the carnage of Baghdad, are, by comparison, walking dead.
All of the Democrats seem to have decided to run a Trump-style American carnage campaign.
Mr. Abeyagoonasekera and his wife tried to cover the boys' eyes, but they saw the carnage.
And at least some of the responsibility for the carnage will lie, rightly, at Washington's feet.
They stood on the same spot that was transformed into a scene of carnage this week.
Despite the American carnage shown in the report, Republicans were mostly staring uncomfortably at their wingtips.
The challenge in all opioid cases is how to closely tie each defendant to the carnage.
As a question, it took on new urgency in the wake of the Las Vegas carnage.
If Congress fails, the recession will be deeper and the carnage it triggers will be longer.
Callimachi: And the final group —— Reporter: The worst of the carnage happened at the Bataclan theater.
Oil also held up after Brent's slump below $21.6 a barrel had added to Monday's carnage.
The employment carnage of other natural disasters, like Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, doesn't even come close.
With an enormous amount of work, we managed to reduce this carnage to something less horrible.
" Sand told Reuters he "was elated that the work I'd done could help stop the carnage.
In seeking to rebut Russia's claim, the report went into detail about the carnage last week.
And with disturbing scenes of carnage and brutality, the message is hammered home: unsubtle but effective.
The carnage has spread beyond empty shopping malls and big-box stores to the grocery trade.
Once Republicans were optimists about their country; under Trump they see only "American carnage" and decay.
Once Republicans were optimists about their country; under Trump they see only "American carnage" and decay.
Despite the carnage, one veteran tech investor says the space is now flush with cheap buys.
After the carnage, he went online to see the picture of the suspect police had arrested.
Some of the thousands of civilians who are trapped are documenting the carnage on social media.
The senseless carnage comes as leaders from the United States and Afghanistan say enough is enough.
To speak of "American carnage" is to deploy the dangerous lexicon of blood, soil and nation.
Finally after unrelenting carnage, legislators seem to understand stronger gun laws are an important step forward.
U.S. President Donald Trump has spoken out against the "carnage" involving thousands of civilians in Syria.
They came face to face with the carnage, putting their feelings aside and ultimately saving lives.
The beet is definitely the vegetable of carnage, in other words, and the vegetable of sex.
It didn't kill anyone by itself, but as a military vehicle, was a conduit to carnage.
The total carnage hasn't been worked out on paper yet, but the destruction levels are insanely high.
Then, Rei blew up the escape shuttle she and Quell took to get away from the carnage.
Students hid in classrooms looking down on the carnage, and behind university landmarks, wondering what to do.
Perhaps the worst is that no outside power is either willing or able to stop the carnage.
And the ruined Earth proves to be a perfect backdrop for her particular blend of balletic carnage.
This was the crime that finally ended Reyes' rampage of rape, murder and carnage in New York.
Carnage Counts is one of several popular YouTube channels featuring compilation videos of on-screen kill scenes.
News channels endlessly replayed grim footage of the carnage and moving scenes from funerals across the country.
Egypt was placed under a state of emergency following the attacks and as ISIS promised more carnage.
It is not for the faint hearted and the carnage is being live streamed around the world.
She spent the next three and a half years in a community still reeling from the carnage.
That makes a mockery of the carnage of that war, where at least 600,000 Americans were killed.
The office doesn't specify which terror group, though ISIS claimed it was responsible for the Paris carnage.
But if you could ensure that only heifers and hens are born, the carnage wouldn't be necessary.
Fox News Sunday moderator Chris Wallace asked Tillerson about Trump's response to the racist carnage in Charlottesville.
The results were certainly terrifying — five dead, six wounded, countless others traumatized as witnesses to the carnage.
But the recent market carnage may have left some value in a number of sectors, Clemons said.
Trump tweeted shortly after taking office that he would "send in the feds" if Chicago's "carnage" continued.
No amount of carnage — no amount of research showing gun control saves lives — seems to change this.
In his new sculpture series, Karma III— Battlefield, Johnson Tsang unites guns with the carnage they cause.
Besides, look at it this way: It is basically impossible to out-pessimism Donald "American Carnage" Trump.
It had been designed for a single purpose: to try to mitigate the carnage of school shootings.
Until the carnage stops, it is premature to return the Rohingya to what's left of their homes.
As the driver rushes to the scene, police radio traffic in the background describes the unfolding carnage.
Inaugural addresses are normally paeans to unity with soaring rhetoric; Trump's was dubbed the "American Carnage" speech.
In the meantime, they could only confiscate weapons – and try to deal with the carnage left behind.
It is not best understood as black-on-black crime; rather, it is neighbor-to-neighbor carnage.
Despite the carnage, Saudi Arabia and its coalition have resisted any accountability for unlawful attacks in Yemen.
Like a rock star packaging a series of concerts, the President has undertaken an "American carnage" tour.
Trump's "American Carnage" speech at his inauguration in early 2017 was the capstone of his political project.
While leaders of nations across the free world spoke loudly but did nothing, the carnage continued unabated.
So why wouldn't angry, entitled men seek to rectify their qualms with the world through unimaginable carnage?
The carnage started at LinkedIn and Tableau Software and spread all the way to Salesforce and Adobe.
Not even the Premier League is likely to escape the carnage left in the wake of Brexit.
And both sides recognize the carnage that would distinguish such a conflict would be catastrophic for both.
The hip-hop group formed in Detroit and released their first album Carnival of Carnage in 1992.
Amid the general jobs carnage, it is hard to quantify losses specifically on emerging market trading desks.
Three people died under her watch, which was tragic but also impressive considering the scale of carnage.
Derrick Jones Jr. dribbles and weaves through the carnage to complete a handy behind-the-back 360.
"We must do all we can to stop the carnage," Ban said ahead of the council meeting.
Many accounts appeared almost immediately after the attack and shared images praising the carnage, the group said.
Upstart brands powered by social media are stealing customers from established companies, and the carnage is widespread.
" The disgraced former cable pundit Bill O'Reilly said all the recent carnage is "the price of freedom.
One figure rises over the carnage, almost like a religious idol: the infamous drug lord El Chapo.
Men who have seen the chaos and carnage of war often want no reminders of the experience.
No Western countries other than ours have anywhere near the amount of gun carnage we do. Why?
Memories of the urban carnage from Sri Lanka's conflict remains fresh, particularly for residents of the capital.
But the magnitude of the carnage Sunday was extraordinary, even by Sri Lanka's standards, Ms. Ganguly said.
Then we have two suicides of student survivors of the Parkland shooting to add to the carnage.
Bankruptcy bankers, meantime, expect the bigger carnage to come later, after the impact has been fully absorbed.
The carnage in the markets has taken India's blue-chip Nifty 50 index 33% below its Jan.
My kids learned to ride their bikes on the same path that became Tuesday's scene of carnage.
At least the pianist is thoughtful enough to provide the paradoxically high-tone soundtrack for the carnage.
The only hope for a real end to the carnage is to keep seeking a diplomatic solution.
Rescue workers sifting through the carnage outside the arena on Monday night discovered Mr. Abedi's identification card.
Naturally the justification offered for the indefensible carnage this entails is that it will benefit the victims.
In this box office pileup, STX's "The Bye Bye Man" was somehow able to withstand the carnage.
The carnage occurred as Russian-backed Syrian troops intensified their push toward the rebel stronghold of Aleppo.
Like Scafaria's closing credits scene in Hustlers, these endings remind us of our participation in the carnage.
After the shooting ended, Yahiaoui went downstairs and looked frantically for her husband Khamel amid the carnage.
For the campaign and now the administration, it was one more piece of "evidence" of American carnage.
"Once again, our nation is faced with scenes of carnage, fear, hopelessness and loss," Senator Booker said.
Trump made the comment on Twitter while sharing some statistics about the ongoing "carnage" in the city.
He contrasted the immense U.S. sensitivity over airline safety with the relative inattention to the roadside carnage.
Similarly, there has been no eruption of the "American carnage" Mr. Trump described in his Inaugural Address.
My life is worth more than can be dismissed as the carnage of a teenage boy's mistakes.
Carnage posted an angry rant after the altercation at the Cemetery of Sound concert in Calgary, Canada.
The resulting wall of chaos is a fitting expression of the terror and carnage of gun violence.
The resulting carnage is, as always, infinitely more satisfying when you watch it play out in slow motion.
Instead he spun incendiary tales of "American carnage," suggesting division from our past and isolation in our future.
On the other hand Trump, in his inaugural, described a dark "American carnage" that many did not recognize.
At first, a civil defense group and local officials blamed the carnage on a March 17 coalition airstrike.
But, despite all of the carnage inflicted by their regime partners, they have uttered not one critical word.
Donald Trump, America's president, has threatened to "send in the feds" if Chicago doesn't "fix the horrible carnage".
Gaotian's night of chaos and carnage recalls both the Cultural Revolution and some dystopian "Black Friday" shopping spree.
The terrorist strikes of September 85033, 2001 were the worse carnage seen on our soil since Pearl Harbor.
Faceless and rootless, they stand accused of unleashing "carnage" on ordinary Americans by shipping jobs and factories abroad.
First there was his "I have a nightmare" inauguration speech with its references to "American carnage" and protection.
The promise of widespread carnage is explicit, and the idea that normalcy can be restored is seemingly gone.
While the motive for Friday's carnage is currently unknown, Democratic senators are renewing calls for stricter gun legislation.
Like the attacks in these cities, the Halloween attack in Lower Manhattan was aimed at inflicting maximum carnage.
Kim, Brodie and Sean were all together before the carnage, as they always were, friend Bill Bishop says.
The carnage has sparked alarm among human rights groups, which have complained about a wave of extrajudicial killings.
Merck, one of the few health stocks that avoided Wednesday's carnage, gained 2.1 percent after multiple broker upgrades.
Thirteen hours later, the carnage of America's mass epidemic of gun violence would unfold again in another city.
In Israel&aposs cultural and financial heartland, neither the Jerusalem embassy nor the Gaza carnage was even mentioned.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's military categorically denied using chemical weapons and blamed "terrorist" groups for the carnage.
It hacked through plotlines and characters with abandon, and served up the resulting carnage in great, steaming heaps.
Verlander appeared to pick off Haniger at second base before the carnage but was called for a balk.
Rather than run from the carnage, one highly regarded technician says to buy this pullback in technology shares.
Stock carnage early on contributed to buying, but the metal's price has held higher even as markets stabilized.
As she tries to figure out how not to engage in mass carnage, Gloria grows closer to Oscar.
In his inaugural address, he painted a dark picture of "American carnage" and advanced nationalism as the cure.
In doing so, he could minimize his family's role in the carnage at the end of the war.
I'm of course talking about the hair-clipper carnage that comes right after you arrive at recruit training.
The video is directed by Colin Tilley, who has previously worked with Nicki Minaj, Wiz Khalifa, and Carnage.
To reduce the carnage, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and federal fisheries biologists plotted a gentle relocation.
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If he was angry with relatives, as investigators have suggested, Pastor Frank wonders, why such carnage and brutality?
There was one minor injury; if the accident had happened at rush hour, there could have been carnage.
The carnage these military-style weapons are able to produce when available to the wrong people is intolerable.
The carnage has reignited national debate over gun control, with advocates saying stricter rules would prevent future tragedies.
Yemeni officials said the scale of the carnage made it hard to quickly compile a complete death toll.
Elsewhere, too, the administration's record of taking action needed to stop carnage against healthcare is equivocal at best.
Yes, that carnage exposed the special vulnerability of L.G.B.T. Americans to violent extremists, recommending special levels of security.
Al Qaeda claimed credit, and emboldened by the carnage and global shock, began planning the 9/85033 attacks.
Difficult and headstrong, Mr. Peckinpah made films that critics said glorified carnage and were more than faintly misogynistic.
Will warns a Trump nomination would create "down-ballot carnage" that could end Republican control of the House.
The hole has since been repaired, but you can see some of the carnage in the Skydome webcam.
Millions of civilians fled the carnage, making their way to the West over harsh seas and craggy land.
His 840-acre farm was a site of World War I carnage in the Battle of the Marne.
There would have been so much additional carnage until he was finally caught … if he was finally caught.
The carnage in Yemen hasn't stirred more outrage because the Saudis use their blockade to keep out journalists.
It's the second time a 737 Max 7373 flight has ended in carnage in just a few months.
He wondered what place there should be in society for a weapon that had caused so much carnage.
The killings have stoked a simmering national debate about how easy access to firearms contributes to the carnage.
My favorite of her videos is one where she falls amid absolute carnage in In-N-Out Burger.
But the magnitude of the carnage Sunday was unprecedented, even by Sri Lanka's bloody standards, Ms. Ganguly said.
Deutsche Bank strategist Craig Nicol predicted the latest events would cause "carnage" in the U.S. high-yield market.
The implication seems to be, if only people had paid attention, the carnage somehow could have been prevented.
Today too many of them stand as naked as the emperor they fear to cross, courting American carnage.
"It's not in and of itself the reason why we have this carnage on our streets," he added.
As police investigated and a city mourned the carnage Monday, the stories of those killed began to emerge.
What these policies reflect, instead, is a vision of "American carnage," of big cities overrun by violent immigrants.
Standing in the kitchen with my backpack by my feet, I could not escape the visions of carnage.
Nothing could have prepared him for the carnage he saw when he returned to the village early Monday.
That would explain all of the carnage that followed Mr. Novak and why someone would be following Sydney.
Manufacturing -- the object of his pledge to end the "carnage" afflicting blue-collar workers -- has fallen into recession.
Still, Insatiable plays the carnage around Patty as a necessary and oftentimes humorous tragedy, even into season 2.
Now, the final battle looms and a world weary of the continual carnage is looking the other way.
As a father, Mycoskie, the founder of Toms, said he had been shaken by the carnage in Parkland.
The carnage in Syria raised new questions about the Trump administration's troop withdrawal policy there (The Washington Post).
The kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran are both responsible for this horrific carnage.
The beginning of the fall race meeting brought hopes that a series of changes would stop the carnage.
Now we're seeing attacks like the one outside Parliament in London where carnage is manufactured from the innocuous.
He pledged to end the "carnage" by putting "America first"—echoing the isolationist creed of the nineteen-thirties.
The mosque, which opened to reporters on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, revealed a scene of the carnage.
Including losses from the market carnage over the past two days that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average .
" The objective was "maximum carnage" in order to "strike terror into the hearts of the enemies of Allah.
"And we must reject the president's dark belief of an America in decline and in carnage," Murphy added.
Thursday's attacks mark the latest in a series using vehicles to bring carnage to the streets of Europe.
The retail stock carnage among Amazon's victims is one of the biggest market stories during the past year.
Last weekend's carnage has provided new steam for Trump's vow to temporarily halt Muslims from reaching U.S. soil.
While national in scope, the carnage yielded by these cuts will largely be borne out in the states.
The "American carnage" that the president spoke of in his Inaugural Address does not exist in his hometown.
The confrontation of two presidents raised terrifying prospects of carnage, especially should the military stand by Mr. Maduro.
Surely the carnage and suffering are bad enough now that they'll feel compelled to support some gun control.
An Australian survivor, identified only as Sam, told Australia's 3AW radio the hotel was a scene of "absolute carnage".
Save for a fleeting mention of the "savages" in ISIS, little by way of "American carnage" made an appearance.
Syria This month marks the sixth anniversary of Syria's bloody civil war, and the carnage is not letting up.
Trump's full speech "This American carnage stops right here and stops right now," Trump said, with Obama looking on.
Like Venom, Carnage is a Symbiote — the race of aliens that bond with their hosts and grant them superpowers.
But the hardware company now only adds to the heap of carnage starting to pile up in Silicon Valley.
As Boko Haram wreaked carnage in northeast Nigeria, there was a palpable sense of defeatism among the local population.
It was a far cry from his inaugural address, where he decried the "carnage" he said has beset America.
Eyewitness Ahmed Al-Deeb described a scene of carnage, with dead and dying policemen lying next to wrecked cars.
And roadkill, the carnage on the side of the street are people like Cohen, which is a sad thing.
He started drinking too much, haunted by the friends he'd lost and all the carnage and devastation he'd seen.
There is a pattern to the carnage: Mondays are the busiest day of the week; the nights are long.
The account was restored shortly after it was suspended — but according to Twitter, the problem was copyright, not carnage.
At least five other people were wounded in the carnage, said Dr. Gil Fire, deputy director of Ichilov Hospital.
But today's release of "Mase in '97," a collaboration with Carnage and Charlie Heat, does away with all that.
Imtiaz's shock over his son's part in the carnage at the Dhaka cafe echoed that of another attacker's father.
Van Houten, who is considered a model prisoner, stabbed Rosemary LaBianca 14 times during the second night of carnage.
The carnage unfolded during a Latin music night at the club, which was crowded with more than 300 patrons.
Oh, wait, you don't have to imagine the carnage, since the graveyard shows us exactly what it would be.
Should that occur, it would be then that Stockman expects "total paralysis" and "carnage" throughout Washington and Wall Street.
But amid the carnage—well, before it kicks off, really—there are wonderful asides of calm, like this one.
Authorities are blaming an Islamist group, National Tawheed Jamath, for the carnage, saying it probably had help from abroad.
These selfless acts may have prevented far more carnage during Saturday's attack at Congregation Chabad, north of San Diego.
The samurai turn their swords on one another, cutting each other down in a spray of blood and carnage.
Department stores, including Macy's, Kohl's and Nordstrom, were among the carnage on Thursday, but were about flat on Friday.
Let's hope the plant's officials are able to come up with some truly meaningful measures to stop the carnage.
Apple is due for a correction, but investors "shouldn't expect carnage," technical analyst Tom McClellan told CNBC on Wednesday.
Attorneys for Texas-based Cinemark told jurors liability for the carnage rested mainly with Holmes, not the theater owners.
Their stories reveal a scene of fear, desperation and sometimes methodical carnage, as well as a fraught, prolonged rescue.
At least 13 critically endangered North Atlantic right whales died this summer, in what has been described as 'carnage.
" British Prime Minister Theresa May said the terrorist set out "to cause maximum carnage and kill and injure indiscriminately.
We cannot risk mass innocent carnage in the present out of a fear of a dangerous and uncertain future.
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But despite the sell-off, one Wall Street veteran says there are still pockets of value amid the carnage.
The statement did not specify which terror group, but ISIS has claimed it was responsible for the Paris carnage.
Aleppo has proven how they have pursued nothing but the carnage of innocent civilians for their own hegemonic interests.
It's a sturdy right-wing trope, not unlike the "American carnage" that President Trump evoked in his inaugural address.
History will judge harshly those who supported him or who apathetically stood by in the face of the carnage.
Trump gave a speech that will be known forevermore as "American Carnage," about how horrible everything is right now.
After all those years of eight-limbed carnage, early retirement was probably the best option for the dynamo lefty.
But The Invitation is her strongest work yet, filled with resonant explorations of grief and loss amid the carnage.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Nearly 27 years later, the carnage of June 4, 1989, remains a raw political scar in China.
When markets plummeted on October 19, the selling of more and more index futures turned a rout into carnage.
Frost was among the victims saved by a stranger who carried her through the carnage to a pickup truck.
The film also shows the carnage of Palestinian suicide bombings that made many Israelis turn against the Oslo process.
"There's an immigration crisis right now and that's like the main thing on my mind right now," Carnage said.
By failing to act, Congress remains complicit in the carnage that occurs in our nation due to gun violence.
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN)What was supposed to be a day of ceasefires turned into a day of carnage. Again.
Officials said the final death tolls remained uncertain from the carnage in the morning rush hour, around 8 a.m.
"Where some see a dark vision of carnage, I see a light shining on creativity and opportunity," she said.
Some fast-feeding soft ticks cause the carnage with their larger mouth parts, penetrating the skin deeply and repeatedly.
It is a question often asked ever since homegrown suicide bombers brought carnage to London's transportation system in 2005.
I was expecting it to be absolute carnage and predicted that I'd feel gross for the whole six miles.
If it falls flat on its face, this could well be the first and last we see of Carnage.
"New integration measures in the aftermath of the carnage in Spain and other European cities are imperative," says Hockenos.
Our civic-minded hero appeared to emerge unscathed but nevertheless this random act of carbohydrate carnage left me wondering.
This is raw carnage, caused by a culture that leads to self-isolation, conflict and a crisis of connection.
It follows a group of dancers who drink acid-spiked sangria, and the night of hallucinatory carnage that ensues.
And many of them were out of business by 22015, when E-Trade's "Ghost Town" openly mocked the carnage.
There's an excellent sequence — complete with armored guards — showing just what kind of fighting carnage Cable is capable of.
Here's the whole exchange: Lesley Stahl: Let's talk about what happened in Nice, horrendous, carnage, horrible — Donald Trump: Horrible.
Leaders in Britain, France and elsewhere must also take a moral stand and demand a stop to this carnage.
Mr. Trump had begun his term speaking of "American carnage," but in their view, had brought peace and prosperity.
It was a model similar to the gun used in the carnage from which she will never fully recover.
A young bugler, Joseph (David Moorst), wanders through the carnage of Waterloo before making his way home to Manchester.
At the center of the carnage was Aung Thein Mya, though witness accounts varied, distorted by time and trauma.
"It was carnage," Macpherson says of the first time he saw Hynes and his Test Icicles bandmates on stage.
The carnage in stocks and plummeting Treasury yields are raising market expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut.
Pictures showed smoke, chaos and carnage, with injured people on the ground as emergency personnel raced to evacuate victims.
Pictures showed smoke, chaos and carnage, with bloodied people on the ground as emergency personnel raced to evacuate victims.
Toronto -- more than half of whose 6.4 million residents were born abroad -- had never seen that kind of carnage.
Amid all of the coronavirus carnage, Akin Oyedele published a list of the most important charts in the world. 
For many, the story of Sears is a reflection of the carnage occurring throughout much of retail right now.
It could have been another tragic scene of carnage from Syria, South Sudan or some other war-torn place.
The indictment came as students at the school returned for the first full day of classes since the carnage.
Cinematographer Adam Arkapaw captures the slog and carnage of war in a way that feels fresh and ironically, beautiful.
Novelists, poets, philosophers and theologians agree: Mortality, that relentless law of universal carnage, is the sole worthy human preoccupation.
Be sure to read the iFixit teardown in full if intelligent industrial design and silicon carnage is your thing.
The picture Mr. Trump presented of "American carnage," he said in an email, did not register with the family.
Even though visitor numbers have suffered as a result, Paris tourist sites have mostly been spared from the carnage.
A first-act meltdown merely hints at the emotional and physical carnage that will ensue by the final curtain.
"This American carnage stops right here and stops right now," President Donald J. Trump said during his inaugural address.
Resistance is the Arabic names and caramel-mocha brown faces of my children, smiling in the age of carnage.
Amid the carnage in emerging market currencies over the past two weeks, a few have held up relatively well.
Ardern labeled the carnage a terrorist attack and has vowed to change the country's gun laws as a result.
Dayton and El Paso are now on the list of places whose names forever signify such carnage: Columbine, Colo.
When he arrived, he grabbed his rifle and raced toward Building 12, the site of most of the carnage.
Those sides could split into violent factions, initiating a civil war that would bring more carnage to the country.
If that holds, perhaps the US isn't in the middle of the "American carnage" that Trump previously warned about.
It also is being pushed by international aid and human rights groups to persuade Riyadh to stop the carnage.
The carnage continues as the internet erodes the classic business model in which advertising pays the freight for publishers.
The recent carnage is the latest sign that the already dire situation in the country can get even worse.
" Because the US failed, Frum maintained, "You're left only with the carnage... the reality of that is so overwhelming.
There's some real ambivalence on his face, as if he wasn't sure the attack was worth seeing this carnage.
If that holds, then perhaps the US isn't in the middle of the "American carnage" that Trump warned about.
Carnage and Makonnen's big-hearted candy-trap ode to drug-dealing as escapism makes the American dream feel (almost) real.
And judging by the sheer amount of combat and carnage in this two-minute clip, we're inclined to believe him!
Obama balked at sending US ground troops to fight there and emphasized need for a political solution to the carnage.
His family, who are Yazidis, fled to the camp to escape the carnage being committed by ISIS near their home.
"PM meeting with senior aides in No10 now to plot a way through this week's carnage," he said on Twitter.
My entourage wishes me all the best and they are allowed to stay on the stadium floor for the carnage.
And I think that what President Trump has done is simply say, 'Look at the carnage,' without offering a solution.
Amid all the political carnage of 2016 from Washington to Westminster, this actually seems to be quite a timely headline.
The one-two punch of witnessing coral reef carnage and then seeing Trump get elected sent Cobb spiraling into depression.
But after last night's episode, I doubt whether that provocative "point" is enough to justify the elaborate scenes of carnage.
The first, Felicia Sanders, recalled the trickling of her son's blood as she desperately shielded her granddaughter from the carnage.
While you still got an amazing buying opportunity, you had to be patient and wait for the carnage to unfold.
How, they ask, can the West denounce the carnage in Syria when its own ally is bombing civilians in Yemen?
She even boosts him up to the window so he can get a good, long, detailed look at the carnage.
"Visions of death and violence" from his militant youth, during the carnage of the Cultural Revolution, resurface in traumatic flashbacks.
This carnage of the past weekend is a setback for Mr Emanuel, who is running for re-election in February.
And, again, set its challenge to minimal in order to drink in the carnage without constantly restarting the furious battles.
He probes the networks behind the "pill mills": the profiteering clinic-owners and complicit professionals who make the carnage possible.
Path of a killer The carnage started outside on the east side of the community college building around 9 p.m.
While Burr survived the carnage while fighting alongside Roberts at Belleau Wood, he was killed in action in July 1918.
As the deadly apparent terror attack unfolded in Nice Thursday night, horrified residents watched the carnage unfold from their apartments.
Early promotional teasers for the film steered clear of explosions and carnage in favor of images depicting the community's strength.
Rudy was concerned about Trump's legacy, but slightly aroused by the thought of the carnage on the ground in Iran.
The US blames Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the carnage, but the Syrian military denies responsibility for the attack.
Instead, there's been more gunshots, more bombs and more carnage, all of which further strain the already precarious peace prospects.
It is about the torment of creatures like us caught between the world of ideas and the carnage of history.
A parishioner trained in church security used a firearm to wound the shooter, preventing greater carnage, said pastor Brady Boyd.
The carnage he sees, however, is the wrong kind: NAFTA hasn't hurt US manufacturing, but it has made people sicker.
If they do not, these negative side effects will overshadow all the benefits of NAFTA—and that's the real carnage.
It's understandable why people want to believe that the Trump of "American carnage" has pivoted into a more inspirational president.
He was drafted into military service in May 1940, and shipped off to the icy carnage of the Eastern Front.
It's as though she's attempting to vacuum out the violence of the world — to sanitize the reality of the carnage.
Two young children, a boy and a girl, were sound asleep in their own bedrooms, oblivious to the carnage outside.
IS and other Islamist groups have taken advantage of the chaos in Yemen to inflict their own brand of carnage.
Three, four, or more, though, and it's feeding time at the zoo, albeit with less fur and more cursing. Carnage.
The title song reflects on songwriting and romance: "Love endures all the carnage and the useless detours," Mr. Simon sings.
"From this day forward a new vision will govern our land," Trump promised in his apocalyptic "American Carnage" inaugural address.
The carnage stopped when a customer monitoring the gunman's moves from afar jumped into action when he saw an opportunity.
At the other, terrorists who inflict the most carnage might fear a backlash from the government or the local population.
The Taif Accords, named after the city in Saudi Arabia where the Lebanese Parliament met, ended 15 years of carnage.
President Trump depicts an embattled United States as a scene of "carnage," as if we have just lost a war.
From the richest of cities to the poorest of river valleys, the carnage caused by opioid addiction knows no bounds.
At least 26 people were killed — including children — and more than 26 injured in a mile-long trail of carnage.
Seema, pregnant with Shiva, was not amused, and at one point demanded that a helicopter evacuate her from the carnage.
Indeed, the miracle of the holiday can be found in the many mishaps that result in no carnage or charges.
" Or as the French newspaper Le Monde declared on the eve of Netflix's debut in France, "Que le carnage commence!
A lot of it is like trench warfare on the Western Front — crazy amounts of carnage and nothing ever changes.
Some of the president's most iconic lines, like his riff on "American carnage" at the inauguration, have been widely panned.
Mickey Keating takes the adage "less is more" to heart in his "Carnage Park," and it pays off pretty well.
The bombing campaign from the air causes carnage, but cannot shift the Houthi fighters dug in amongst the local population.
The project uses Microsoft Hololens to alter a viewer's surroundings, bringing the grisly carnage of war into a familiar context.
The carnage at Pulse nightclub came back to life in a jolting way, after authorities released video of the slaughter.
As they drove away, Cassell Pardy said she was certain she was leaving Obi behind forever in the vehicular carnage.
What bothers me most is that the carnage created by developed economies reached people in every corner of the world.
They're nothing close to the carnage that real estate groups warned about when the law was under debate last fall.
"Carnage" is how Rick Rieder, BlackRock's chief investment officer of global fixed income, described what is taking place in energy.
But we can deprive them — and everyone else — of the deadly weapons they require to turn their impulses into carnage.
LAS VEGAS — The scene of carnage this time was a flat 22012-acre parcel of land without any permanent structures.
Cats' often secretive nighttime hunting behavior means the regional council is not certain how much carnage they are responsible for.
"We had no expectation that such a carnage would happen here; we live in the capital city," Dr. Anwar said.
President Trump campaigned on a get-tough approach to rising crime and spoke of "American carnage" in his inaugural address.
Officers described finding a scene of unfathomable carnage, where mothers were found sprawled atop children they had tried to shield.
As cities increasingly represent an apocalyptic vision of a ruined natural world, raccoons thrive in the carnage we live behind.
It was the first American missile strike aimed at punishing Mr. Assad, who denied responsibility for the Khan Sheikhoun carnage.
No decisions have been made to help prevent more market carnage after Wall Street ended its worst week since 2008.
The carnage inflicted on Manchester can still serve a purpose if we try not to avert our gaze too soon.
The puzzling twist is that your bloody path of carnage needs to string together a series of like-colored monsters.
" In his inauguration speech last Friday, Mr. Trump said that "this American carnage stops right here, and stops right now.
Shooters looking to inflict mass carnage choose assault weapons with high-capacity magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds.
The stock market carnage in the tech industry shows it isn't immune to deepening fears about the spread of coronavirus.
He issued a statement heralding "a new period in our country's great history" after Mr. Trump's "American carnage" inauguration speech.
Buehler finds unexpected angles on the carnage, as in "Atrium" (2019), a view of the ceiling shot from the floor.
It is the opposite of Trump's dark diorama of carnage and dystopia — but just as false a picture of America.
He portrayed the United States as a forsaken nation—a landscape of "American carnage"—and himself as its sole redeemer.
Last night, a convoy of some 60 ambulances was rapidly heading toward the carnage when everyone else was running away.
It talked of "nation-building at home," which is not quite Trump's "American carnage," but the two ideas are linked.
Investigators later determined that the carnage on Tuesday began with the shooting of the detective, Joe Seals, near a cemetery.
President Trump's dystopian Inaugural Address describing "American carnage" was a set piece that began a predefined evolution of his rhetoric.
The carnage at La Belle Équipe is the worst of any at bars and cafes that night, leaving 19 dead.
Among these were more than 29 mass shootings, bringing carnage and tragedy like that which Fort Lauderdale witnessed last week.
Some investors believe that despite the carnage since their respective highs, several blue chips are poised to make a comeback.
If President Trump would like to see real "carnage," he should visit the destitute former one-industry cities of Romania.
The same President whose inaugural address included a line about stopping "American carnage" came to publicly decry harsh prison sentences.
Both states are often targeted by terror group Boko Haram, which has waged a war of carnage in northern Nigeria.
To constitute sound, life-preserving legislation, restrictions on the availability of guns and ammunition needn't prevent all gun-related carnage.
And during the shooting, the deputy assigned to the school stayed outside the building where the carnage happened, authorities said.
And then you saw the same person become the prime minister of the country despite his role in that carnage.
Shooters looking to inflict mass carnage choose assault weapons with high-capacity magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds.
The carnage from the terrorist attack in Charlottesville, VA Saturday was captured graphically on a new video obtained by TMZ.
Here's the preliminary breakdown from the FBI: By those metrics, the "American carnage" has actually gotten worse under Trump's watch.
And so a code of behavior evolved, not because baseball didn't want extravagant gestures but rather to avoid unnecessary carnage.
Tens of thousands of Americans have died, and efforts to halt the carnage by the Obama administration have had little effect.
Iron-fisted policing tactics have only exacerbated the carnage without addressing the underlying social ills contributing to the gangs&apos expansion.
"When we hear those words about carnage and we are living in depressed situations, I told him it was very hurtful."
They numbed a country witnessing mass carnage in Vietnam, a grueling fight for civil rights, political assassinations, and a sexual awakening.
Chortle reports that Carnage: Swallowing the Future will be set in a fictional 2067 where everyone eats a plant based diet.
With the help of the dentist, first responders and others, all 12 injured police officers and eight civilians survived the carnage.
Tribes in the Sinai vowed to unite and join forces with the army after fellow Bedouins were killed in Friday's carnage.
With that said, Venom only loosely follows its source material, and Kasady's transformation into Carnage might not go by the book.
Most of them play characters who become trapped in a house together while trying to outrun the carnage taking place outside.
Martinez walks a distance away and then closer to the accident, showing the extent of the carnage before the video ends.
The head of the Security Zone might retaliate to your carnage by airdropping a hit squad into the Chemical Plant Zone.
But in trying to stop the carnage, we owe it to Syrians to not put their lives in even greater jeopardy.
The carnage included dozens of oil company bankruptcies, a mini-recession for several industries, and hundreds of thousands of job cuts.
That kind of absurd carnage has to be seen to be believed, but you're better off skipping the whole thing entirely.
Residents of the capital likened the carnage to atrocities committed by government forces and its militias during Sudan's long civil wars.
The carnage of Mother's Day shows that the price of getting rid of Mr Ortega this time will be even higher.
Gadi's emotional betrayal of Charlie is what nearly pushes her to side with Khalil — not the carnage she saw in Lebanon.
They chronicle the staggering violence in the black community in disturbing videos in hopes of deterring young people from further carnage.
Kong could've easily eaten a female half his size, and nobody wanted to watch that sort of octopus-on-octopus carnage.
That amount of economic carnage is unjustified and so we welcome this long overdue action in defense of the American people.
"I would not put anything past these individuals who are so depraved and are dedicated to mayhem and carnage," Brennan said.
It is more than an extended metaphor for the interminable carnage in Iraq and the precarious nature of its body politic.
Merkel's waning popularity is in part due to her open-door policy towards refugees fleeing the carnage in Syria and Iraq.
Are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage, that the politics are too hard?
Do you ever pause amidst the bloody carnage of Game of Thrones and think: Why can't these people just get along?
What is without question is that the conflict has prevented the Obama administration from committing sustained resources to stopping the carnage.
At the time, the company's policy on carnage was "no insides on the outside" — which photos from the bombing clearly violated.
Now the scene was of carnage: blood, bodies shrouded in the same white cloths that they had performed their pilgrimage in.
Like hungry piranhas waiting to feast on the carnage, a swarm of smaller galaxies appear to be chilling around the perimeter.
For added carnage, the press also answers a challenge from a gummy goliath, who arguably fares even worse in their duel.
I'm on a snowboard I've never tried before and may have set up incorrectly, so there should be plenty of carnage.
Kabul resident Mohammad Barakzai lived through those attacks, and he told CNN that the carnage eclipsed anything else he had witnessed.
And fourth, there should be an immediate ceasefire in South Sudan and a process of disarmament to stop this human carnage.
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President Trump, in a tweet, says he will "send in the Feds" if the city doesn't fix "horrible 'carnage' going on".
There's no way she's going down, not without a vicious, bloody fight and a trail of carnage left in her wake.
In his inaugural address to the nation, President Trump painted a grim picture of "American carnage" which he vowed to end.
Up in the Kingsguard tower, which I guess survived the dragon carnage, Brienne writes a few entries in her burn book.
With the international community unwilling to take the necessary steps to bring an end to the carnage, the U.S. took action.
Thousands gathered outside the church in Tanta shortly after the blast, some wearing black, crying, and describing a scene of carnage.
On Thursday, a Tesco store in Cornwall apparently had to be evacuated after a seagull broke in and started causing carnage.
Now, the seals have taken back their land, living amongst the rubble that still speaks to the carnage that once was.
But based on history, expectations of carnage may not materialize, experts told CNBC's "Fast Money: Halftime Report " and "Power Lunch " Monday.
The speech harkened back to President Trump's inaugural address to Congress, in which he described "American carnage" outside of the Beltway.
And when things threaten to get too tranquil, firebombs detonate amidst clusters of Tao Tei, the carnage both gnarly and beautiful.
Just last night, a truck plowed through a crowd of people in Berlin, the carnage captured by terrified civilians wielding smartphones.
In a January tweet, Trump threatened to send federal authorities to Chicago to help fix "the horrible 'carnage" in the city.
With headlines describing this "global market bloodbath" as "utter carnage" you wouldn't know that this volatility is par for the course.
Frost, 27, was among the almost 500 who were injured in the carnage -- a bullet striking her above the right eye.
The latest blockbuster from Marvel, "Captain America: Civil War" — albeit fiction — illustrates the damage and carnage done by warring internal factions.
Once that's done, you get the horde's attention and have it follow you along whatever path of carnage you've laid out.
"We can never forget them, and those many who came before them," Trump tweeted about the victims of the weekend's carnage.
In several on-the-record interviews for the Politico correspondent Tim Alberta's book, "American Carnage," Ryan didn't mince words about Trump.
The Islamic State, in a statement on the group's Amaq News Agency, claimed the carnage as a "martyrdom attack" on Shiites.
Local officials observed a moment of silence at a makeshift memorial on the Promenade des Anglais, the site of the carnage.
Carnage is basically a darker, meaner version of Venom, who in the comics latches on to a murderer named Cletus Kasady.
They say, in effect, that the availability of a high-velocity weapon capable of inflicting such rapid carnage constitutes such negligence.
It was inevitable that videos and photos of the carnage would go online, and inevitable that the world would be outraged.
Death is thick in the air Sunday night on Nat Geo Wild, and the carnage can't come soon enough for me.
Preppers share a common fear that the end of the world is coming, and it'll produce mass chaos, carnage, and looting.
That's because Momtaz and one of her daughters escaped the carnage and made it to the relative safety of neighboring Bangladesh.
"Asset carnage is cross-market and has infected U.S. tech leadership," Hartnett pointed out, adding that the asset class is oversold.
When we initially come back to the action, though, it's through Bernard's flickering, confused perspective after the carnage has already happened.
From there it's carnage, and despite the ever-dwindling supply of both allies and ammunition, the most important resource is time.
The next day, Haley went after Syria and Russia for the carnage during an emergency session of the UN Security Council.
Because the root cause of the human and environmental carnage is the system that created the mess in the first place.
In the comic-book version of events, Kasady is a serial killer who bonds with Carnage, a symbiote offspring of Venom's.
If the Saudis refuse to halt the carnage and resume negotiations on a political settlement, Mr. Obama should end military support.

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