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"obliteration" Definitions
  1. the act of removing all signs of something, either by destroying or covering it completely

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For some Republicans, obliteration of Obamacare can't come soon enough.
" General Philip Sheridan spoke of "annihilation, obliteration, and complete destruction.
"No effect on related environmental values is more adverse than obliteration."
It's silly and surreal, almost a slapstick take on self-obliteration.
Last year I hit the curb hard, just skimming self-obliteration.
Mr. Golshiri makes it his job to halt and reverse such obliteration.
And in some areas, he made clear that ''overwhelming will mean obliteration.
No place of sanctuary is free from greedy corporate scarring and obliteration.
When she's at her best, her tennis is complete, eye-popping obliteration.
The Cold War was on, and fears of nuclear obliteration were running high.
Works by seven artists refer to campaigns of cultural obliteration present and past.
Tracking ISIS's trail of historical obliteration 'This will never be replaced' The Rev.
The rhetoric between the sides has heated up, with Trump threatening Iran's "obliteration".
The mummy of Ramses II has also narrowly avoided obliteration in recent decades.
Since then, he has strengthened sanctions on Iran and threatened it with "obliteration".
The Hypnos Zero has ushered me into a whole new world of lung obliteration.
Alas, the project was short-lived, destined for obliteration after a brief two weeks.
In retrospect, well-intentioned guidance reads like a manual for the obliteration of memory.
It is a blatant rip-off of Yayoi Kusama's signature piece, her Obliteration Room.
Intimacy with strangers thus allowed her to achieve the self-obliteration she was craving.
But its overuse has caused an obliteration of night in much of the modern world.
Most trials so far "focused on the obliteration of amyloid," Gefen said in an email.
Trump further raised anxiety on Capitol Hill when he threatened Iran with "obliteration" on Tuesday.
Hands up: I knocked it down to casual during a train ride into fiery obliteration.
On Tuesday Trump threatened the "obliteration" of parts of Iran if it struck U.S. interests.
It's not perfect, but it makes the city somewhat less a sitting duck for total obliteration.
" She added: "A hard word to describe the obliteration of your creation, but Opus is real.
But even moreso than any of these other projects, Drowning World seems focused on total obliteration.
All that is absurd obliteration, but the Pelicans still may not make the playoffs next season.
So please don't ask us to sign up for our own obliteration or support your impeachment.
Which soulless human being sentenced a fellow human to await the slow obliteration of his windpipe?
Nowhere is this vicious circle clearer than in the obliteration of traditional precedents concerning judicial appointments.
" "I'm not looking for war, and if there is it'll be obliteration like you've never seen before.
Mr Rouhani has suggested that the White House is "mentally handicapped"—after which Mr Trump threatened "obliteration".
Then they proceeded to launch what may be the most effective character obliteration of Mr Trump yet.
Residents mourned the obliteration of local spots, such as Kapoho's beautiful tidepools, that were consumed by lava.
" "I'm not looking for war, and if there is it'll be obliteration like you've never seen before.
Living in the woods amounted to a kind of self-erasure, an obliteration of time and identity.
He added he was not looking for war with Tehran, though he warned of "obliteration" if it comes.
Let's stop tolerating this escalating war on flaws and the obliteration of people for things we all do.
Too many braved the deluge, believing the storm, like some before it, would bring more bluster than obliteration.
In this book, just as in the others, there is no grand confrontation, no ultimate obliteration of evil.
The great opportunities — and, yes, I'm willing to use that word — come from the obliteration of the futures.
Sometimes one gunshot ushers in the obliteration of empire and sumptuous palaces are left to attend to memories.
For three years, Trump and his allies have ushered in the obliteration of moral norms for personal gain.
I don't think it's going to be anything like the obliteration that we saw in 2000, 2001 [and] 2002.
It's the one story I return to again and again when I am most in need of emotional obliteration.
At the time The Boys in the Band premiered, of course, being open with your queerness lead to obliteration.
" He added: "I'm not looking for war and if there is, it'll be obliteration like you've never seen before.
But the scary obliteration of limits on the right has also opened up new imaginative space on the left.
It also involves analgesia, the prevention of pain; anxiolysis, the relief of anxiety; and amnesia, the obliteration of memory.
The railroad's executives say they plan to "refresh" them this fall; some customers say obliteration would be more fitting.
But imagine that in that urn, there is some kind of invention that leads to the obliteration of everything.
Even with multiple treaties in place to police their use, the threat of nuclear obliteration remains a global anxiety.
So is Yayoi Kusama's "The Obliteration Room" (2002–present), a copy of which is also on view at Rabbit Town.
Surely the day will come when the deliberate obliteration of even one individual will be considered murder, pure and simple.
Is it in Order's nature to always fall into a fascistic mode, where the obliteration of free will is inevitable?
In either case, dining means better odds of extinguishing a fire or repairing a ship on the precipice of obliteration.
Self-obliteration, the performance of absence and un-becoming, becomes a recurring theme, as artists turn the camera on themselves.
And so, here we have Ivanka Trump sitting like landed gentry in Yayoi Kusama's "Obliteration Room" at the Hirshhorn Museum.
The monopolization of the "crime zone" by the United States contributes to modern Vietnam's obliteration of the communists' own wrongdoings.
" Williams explains that her past alcoholism brought her peace through physical and emotional obliteration; blacking out was "a twilight birth.
Rarely does it matter what was being guarded in the first place; the obliteration of the wall is the thing.
"There is going to be destruction: the obliteration of a person, his intellect, his experience and his agency," Ms. Coutts writes.
But there will likely be some major collateral damage as a result of this deal: The likely obliteration of local news.
Two menaces in particular slither through Ms Groff's work: the obliteration of women by marriage and motherhood, and looming environmental collapse.
" In another tweet, Trump said that any Iranian attack on Americans would be met with "great and overwhelming force" and "obliteration.
It can be argued that the Republican Party was on the precipice of obliteration for being archaic and out-of-touch.
To avoid disaster, both sides must walk away from dangerous rhetoric of "obliteration" or "victory" and allow for a negotiated solution.
Face with obliteration, the people who once lived in that world just kept living their lives up to the last moment.
But "The Obliteration Room" is just fun, namely because it grants an opportunity to immerse yourself entirely in Kusama's eccentric world.
It is exhilarating to see Raqqa recover after witnessing its persecution by ISIS and then obliteration as the militants were ousted.
Living in Manhattan in the 1960s, I found that the wanton obliteration of McKim, Mead & White's unparalleled masterpiece broke my heart.
"Fear is the mind-killer, fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration," Frank Herbert wrote in his 22018 novel "Dune".
Think about it: Through the vast diversity of modern post-apocalyptic narratives, the obliteration of mobile communications technology was a common thread.
Kathleen Wynne [former premier of Ontario] immolated her personal dignity in their desperate and weirdly condescending effort to stave off political obliteration.
When the religious wars broke out in the Netherlands, classical destruction became a metaphor for the current obliteration of life and architecture.
The El family has been ostracized, and Seg-El must fight to redeem his family's honor and save his planet from obliteration.
It returned toward the end, with the obliteration of King's Landing, to the idea that missions of liberation can become messianic massacres.
It's not hard to see the work as a symbolic exercise in which single-minded focus on cultural tradition leads to obliteration.
But what is the level of coral reef obliteration that is optimum for people to make the proper decisions about the future?
And this all creates a political problem: the obliteration of the common ground that being poor can help illuminate across racial lines.
The birds are stickers, placed chaotically on the walls by Ford and his visitors like a darker version of Yayoi Kusama's Obliteration Room.
Trump's presidency has the chance to save the Constitution from obliteration by a runaway Supreme Court, and there could be no greater accomplishment.
But in the second episode of the final season, which aired on Sunday, we find the North's memory on the verge of obliteration.
Mr. al-Baghdadi's death, almost exactly seven months after the obliteration of the physical caliphate he built, comes at an exceptionally bad time.
It's the absolute obliteration of any expectation of truth and honesty and fact-based discussion about ... I mean, this is his method, right?
But Cramer warns that whomever purchases Twitter should expect a major plunge in their stock and an "obliteration" in earnings for some time.
As a college student, Berman recalled, he would ride the subway back uptown to watch the obliteration of the Bronx of his childhood.
In "Girls on Fire" (Harper, May 17), Ms. Wasserman explores the line where close female friendships can blur into obsession and self-obliteration.
That's where the sort of rhetoric Trump is using ends -- in the obliteration of even the approximation of a free and independent media.
Layne Staley, the singer of Alice in Chains, battled depression and used heroin, the anti-good-time drug, the drug of self-obliteration.
For Turkey, Öcalan is a terrorist for representing the interests of the Kurdish people against forced assimilation and cultural obliteration by the state.
He hated man's despoiling of the planet (hence much work with cardboard, rubbish and found objects) and despaired at the threat of nuclear obliteration.
" During the same interview, Trump also said, "I'm not looking for war and if there is, it'll be obliteration like you've never seen before.
Pattinson plays Monte, a man trying to raise his infant daughter on an abandoned spaceship that's hurtling towards a black hole, and eventual obliteration.
The Smith-Goldblum chemistry is what saved Earth from obliteration the first time around, and without it, the Independence Day cinematic universe is doomed.
When we define Baton Rouge, Dallas, or even the Miami nightclub, as terrorist attacks, we are setting ourselves up for slow and steady obliteration.
While our planet was far enough from the blast radius to avoid obliteration, the fallout still affected Earth's atmosphere, and perhaps even its lifeforms.
Whether it's 9/11 or the obliteration of public schools in New Orleans after Katrina, we have all of these examples of disaster capitalism.
Even if collaboration or connection results from that obliteration of workers' privacy, sometimes we all need to block out everything (and everyone) and concentrate.
Despite the book's often harrowing content, and Bishop's lifelong drive toward alcoholic self-obliteration, Marshall's account is lively and engaging, charged with vindicating energy.
When I asked Reubens how this connected to his own experience with the obliteration of privacy, though, he said he didn't even remember the line.
One of the sharpest-felt pains of the current obliteration of headphone jacks from the smartphone market is the absence of a good wired alternative.
Of course, it helps that the release will come with bonus tracks and all-new sleeve art, depicting Jacket in a state of mid-obliteration.
Conservatives supporting the obliteration of the filibuster need to take a step back before they blow up the Senate and make America's laws less permanent.
To responding to the looming prospect of humanity's impending climate-change-caused obliteration by sticking our fingers in our ears and our iPods into the mains?
And even Obama was successfully persuaded not to accept the Republican-led House obliteration of the Senate's comprehensive immigration bill as the end of the road.
After being given sheets of colorful dots, visitors to "The Obliteration Room" are encouraged to transform the space together, covering the walls and furniture in stickers.
In 2006, she described the meeting of opposites in the work as culminating in obliteration: The silk material is motion, as well as softness and flexibility.
When we meet him, though, he's in the company of federal agents, charged with the apprehension, or obliteration, of an old buddy of his, Bill Williamson.
In the way that the rise of Drake portended the final obliteration of the wall between hip-hop and R&B, the music of nothing,nowhere.
The logical conclusion, the position to which the world had been brought by the combined education and expertise of scientists and strategists, was the verge of obliteration.
Here we see, at gunpoint, the involuntary "re-education" of entire communities and the manual obliteration of a culture through an apartheid predicated on extreme religious prejudice.
For 70 years, American policy in the Middle East has been dominated by our efforts to avoid the obliteration of Israel at the hands of its neighbors.
The highest-grossing movie of the year was Avengers: Infinity War, in which our favorite superheroes fail to save half the population of the universe from obliteration.
Abstraction first became popular for a generation of artists who witnessed the carnage of the World Wars only to contemplate the atomic bomb's potential obliteration of humanity.
The helpless bishop officiated a tearful memorial service for the disturbed dead as the heart-wrenching scenes and screeching sounds of the obliteration continued across the border.
While telling herself she's not suicidal, Bunny eventually indulges in a symbolic self-obliteration, destroying documents attesting to her existence and identity: passport, bank statements, family photos.
After a half-century of calling for a national championship, is a system that encourages obliteration of under-manned opponents all the NCAA could come up with?
In June, he threatened Iran with "obliteration" after it shot down an unmanned American drone, and then backed away from a planned retaliation at the last minute.
The destroyed park in Ramos was the only place for neighborhood kids to play away from the road, and area residents had very little say in its obliteration.
As long as the president of the most powerful nation in the world doesn't hint at your obliteration during a bilateral meeting, you can consider it a win.
Since the news broke in The New York Times, thousands of women have started talking about their own experiences and demanding the obliteration of America's toxic rape culture.
Films like the aforementioned Independence Day (1996) and Armageddon (1998) didn't shy away from scenes of mass obliteration of major cities (primarily New York) to thrill their audiences.
But over email, she explains that the next steps toward the strange and beautiful genre-obliteration of her Fire-Toolz tracks started with a bit of practical experimentation.
While Greenway often gets pegged as the catalyst for the band's shift to death metal, the roots of that sound were already present on From Enslavement to Obliteration.
If we define fun as the unknowing acceleration of time, then Rammstein's particular brand of self-obliteration, in which time collapses entirely, is a guaranteed good time. ♦
Those attacks were on display at Tuesday night's Democratic primary debate when moderate candidates called Sanders's signature proposal a "pipe dream" and an "obliteration" of private health insurance.
Her performances and Happenings were often recorded, most notably in the variously tedious, psychedelic and erotic "Kusama's Self Obliteration," by the experimental filmmaker and installation artist Jud Yalkut.
Campbell is now preparing for an even riskier maneuver: using a fiercely potent poison for the complete obliteration of rats on a 1503-square-mile Galapagos island called Floreana.
When Daniel Johnston became violent there was a general trend for the underground music community to draw lines between real psychosis and the more deliberate obliteration of the senses.
The team at Veritasium enlisted a few macro-lens cameras to catch the hair-obliteration process (on a shoulder, and thankfully not a bikini line) in all its glory.
These repeated steel forms, aiming for what Ms. Kusama called "self-obliteration" in a 1968 film, feel like a welcome throwback to her earlier work in sculpture and installation.
She staged the first gay marriage in the United States in 1968 as part of a performance piece held at the Church of Self-obliteration on Walker Street, Manhattan.
"Kusama's obsessive repetition of these forms on canvas, which she has described as a form of active self-obliteration, responds to hallucinations first experienced in childhood," notes the gallery.
With the virtual obliteration of the city, and so many unanswered questions related to some tragedies in my family history, these answers have become as tenuous as the city itself.
We don't always know what the best steps are, and when facing stakes like the obliteration of an entire species from the face of the Earth, tensions can run high.
She was into obliteration, not mind expansion, and she was completely unaware of the scientific research into the therapeutic value of psychedelics that has been stacking up since the 22015s.
Perhaps our minds have been changed, and we now see cannabis as something to be handled with a greater degree of care, rather than an end goal of merciless obliteration.
Slung between aesthetics and politics, beauty and justice, sensuous extravagance and leftist commitment, Sontag sometimes found herself contemplating the obliteration of her role as public advocate-cum-arbiter of taste.
Jackie Speier of California tweeted that the RFA story was "absolutely repulsive" and urged the US to "speak out about the systemized enslavement and attempted cultural obliteration" of the Uighurs.
And it was protected land — until, ten years after a massive copper deposit was discovered beneath it, ownership was transferred to private hands intent on mining the mesa into obliteration.
For example, I wanted to find out if there is a connection between the subpoverty wages paid to workers on tuna boats and the near obliteration of the global shark population.
" Trump, in an interview clip released Friday evening, told NBC he's "not looking for war" with Iran, but if it comes to that, "it'll be obliteration like you've never seen before.
He'll continue his campaign-style reboot Saturday with a rally in Florida, reuniting with the devoted supporters who view Trump as a political crusader dedicated to the obliteration of Washington's elites.
She last saw her husband, a fellow guerrilla for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, in the final days of the civil war that ended with the Tigers' obliteration in 2009.
Over the past 14 months we've also seen monstrous levels of corruption and chaos, a plummeting of America's standing in the world and the obliteration of a host of democratic norms.
One of the strongest messages Lopez delivers in "Horizon" is that without learning to embrace diversity, without listening to the tales told by cultures other than our own, we risk obliteration.
We revel in speaking out against hatred; inhumanity; divisiveness; discourse mired in immature name-calling; ugly, disparaging remarks; talk of destruction and obliteration; and the potential of miscalculation and nuclear conflagration.
How do we weigh the 100 percent chance of short-term benefits, the 100 percent chance of long-term benefits, and the non-zero chance of total obliteration of our species?
Last June Trump said he did not want war with Iran, but implied a willingness to employ nuclear forces by saying the country could face "obliteration" if a conflict broke out.
In the event you've only tweeted less than 3,200 times, or you've now set into motion the blissful obliteration of your Twitter history, you need to settle on an automatic delete schedule.
And what exactly is desired by Trump, a president who has vacillated between threatening Iran with obliteration on one day and repeatedly offering to meet with the Iranian president on the next?
The defenders of the Alamo have been heavily romanticized (something The Alamo indulges fully), but Drunk History storyteller Matt Gourley feels free to mock the many mistakes that led to their obliteration.
For men (and women) who are accused, a general lack of accountability has given way to a lack of consensus over what kind of behavior merits warning, a firing, or career obliteration.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is setting up another obliteration of American norms by pushing his Miami golf resort as the venue for the next G28 and proposing an invitation to Russia.
The embassy move and other recent decisions by the president have been in line with the Adelsons' worldview, which sees Israel's existence in a state of perpetual uncertainty and facing potential obliteration.
It is hard to witness a president so obsessed with the obliteration of the legacy of his predecessor that he is attempting to undo that legacy with every stroke of his pen.
So like a CNN, and Fox News, or the Henrys buying the Globe, or Bezos buying the Post, Patrick Soon-Shiong buying the LA Times, but otherwise, it's an obliteration of journalism.
And botched corporate server migrations, which supposedly caused the recent obliteration of 19763 million songs by 14 million artists posted to Myspace between 2003 and 2016, the vast majority of its library.
Co-written by its German director, Roland Emmerich, and its American producer, Dean Devlin, the film shocked and delighted audiences by staging the obliteration of the White House and the Empire State Building.
The Norwegian collective that was initially dreamed up by Darkthrone's Fentiz and has spawned the likes of Obliteration and Nekromantheon has struck black gold once again, this time with Condor's latest audio transgression.
They seem intended to make the mirrored rooms the ultimate expressions of her vision, her repetitive motifs and her obsession with infinity, which she also likens to obliteration, or a form of death.
In September 1980, a wrench socket was dropped during routine maintenance at a Titan II missile silo; the missile's fuel tank was punctured; and suddenly much of the state of Arkansas faced obliteration.
This created something called first-strike instability, in which firing first — even if you think you might be firing in error — is the only way to be sure of preventing your own obliteration.
It's possible to find echoes of the Stooges' penchant for physical and spiritual obliteration in contemporary music; I often encounter a similar sort of purposeful dissolution in the songs of emerging rappers on SoundCloud.
If this seems familiar, it's pretty similar to the same stunt that North Korea pulled almost two years ago when it shared a propaganda video that included the nuclear obliteration of Washington, D.C. Cool.
Division and obstructionism, the obliteration of political norms, the politicization of previously apolitical parts of our government and civic life, the contempt for government, the rise of ethno-nationalism—all were prevalent before Trump.
Certainly it's more challenging than the garden-ornament sculptures upstairs, some sporting smiley faces and all covered in dots: her most frequent self-obliteration motif, though one that too often becomes cute and tame.
These Norwegian heshers share members with various other Kolbotn wrecking crews (Nekromantheon, Deathhammer, Obliteration, Condor) and their allegiance to the old school is made apparent on their searing full-length debut, Hellions of Fire.
Syring said initial results from the $244 million test indicate that the interceptor and ICBM was "a direct hit, a complete obliteration," but the agency will analyze the data over the next 85033 days.
Part of the problem is extreme congestion, but today the city of more than 10 million is facing nothing short of obliteration by rising seas and sinking land, two opposing yet complementary forces of doom.
The United States was among the harshest critics of the Islamic State's destruction of antiquities in Mosul, Iraq, and Palmyra, Syria, as well as the Taliban's obliteration of the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan in 2001.
After years of civil war, and with one of its most venerable cities, Aleppo, under threat of obliteration, Syria is for many little more than a 21st-century nightmare, its glorious past lost and forgotten.
A WOMAN wanders through the snowbound streets of a European city that, in the second world war, suffered such wholesale obliteration that "the white glow of stone ruins" stretched "as far as the eye could see".
For Fontana, who was equally enthralled by mid-20th century images of obliteration and exploration — the mushroom cloud, Sputnik — the Void was a state of positive potential, a vision he attempted to convey through immersive installations.
Rook and Dizzy unearth old trauma; they sing and chant and squeal about the worst shit that's ever happened to them, making clear at every juncture how close they feel to annihilation, obliteration, and the afterlife.
" ISIS' obliteration of history The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq, Jan Kubis, said Thursday that ISIS fighters' destruction of the mosque was a "barbaric act" which "shows their desperation and signals their end.
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With our reduced exposure to the Middle East today, we have no interest in getting embroiled in a war with Tehran, let alone engineering its "obliteration," as Trump threatened if Iran hits U.S. forces in the region.
And, of course, we are no longer invited to celebrate the once-novel obliteration of buildings, only asked to watch them drift upward in tractor beams, as free from gravity as the first movie was from consequence.
Her fear was justified: As the final strongholds of rebel-held Aleppo folded to the powers of Assad last December, panicked residents sent much the world into a state of collective shock as they livestreamed their own obliteration.
But few have ever been as compelling as a flip of their new single "SZ31X71" by British experimenter Roly Porter, which boldly takes a tact hinted at by past remixers and by the duo's original track: total obliteration.
Mr. Trump has veered between offering negotiations and threatening "obliteration," and he pulled back from strikes on Iran in retaliation for the shooting down of a drone, instead imposing additional sanctions against the country's supreme leader this week.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister said on Twitter on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump's view that a conflict with Iran would be a "short war" was an illusion and that his threat of "obliteration" amounted to threatening "genocide".
One year after the Allied obliteration of the Third Reich, the historian Friedrich Meinecke published what would be one of the first efforts on the part of a German scholar and intellectual to come to terms with National Socialism.
The lawsuit against her reads as a portrait, not of a macho predator type, but of a desperately lonely person with the power to coerce others, on pain of professional and psychic obliteration, into being her friends, or worse.
DUBAI, June 27 (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister said on Twitter on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump's view that a conflict with Iran would be a "short war" was an illusion and that his threat of "obliteration" amounted to threatening "genocide".
Many of the artists here seem to draw on the writings of Donna Haraway, perhaps best known for A Cyborg Manifesto (1984), an essay that proved influential on postgender theory by proposing an obliteration, through cybernetics, of socially constructed binaries.
We're all stuck on this rock, and I think we both agree that if society at large doesn't find a way to be more accepting and empathic of other classes, races, genders (ideally: the obliteration of ALL of them), we're fucked.
We focused on the effects of the declining coal industry, systemic problems with the healthcare system, the struggle against the obliteration of mountains due to strip mining, the drug epidemic, and the history and meaning of the terms redneck and hillbilly.
Possibly. The once multi-faith and ethnically diverse Mosul has changed; the sectarian balance has shifted in favour of Sunni Muslims, especially after the expulsion of the Kurdish and significant Turkoman population -- and the obliteration of the Christians, Jews, Yazidis and Manadeans.
After all, Mr Kim would surely realise that to do so would risk entering a cycle of escalation that would lead inexorably to his defeat and the obliteration of his dynasty—the very thing his nuclear programme had been designed to prevent.
RDR doesn't necessarily spend enough time tangling with the fact that they won it through genocide and cultural obliteration (and then built railways through it using near-slave labor), but it does live up to the thematic promise that the initial trailer made.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  The inauguration of Donald actual Trump spells palpable horror and disaster for a large percentage of the global population, not to mention the complete obliteration of any remaining relevance that Three Doors Down had left.
This back-and-forth vocal styling paid dividends on From Enslavement to Obliteration, as the recording not only sounded better—you could actually hear the instruments independent from one another on this record—and the band had become more deliberate in their attacks.
He uses an iPad (not a phone) to devour social media and news, and loves to watch old boxing matches and movies like "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Melancholia," a 2011 dystopian drama that ends with the obliteration of the Earth.
A significant portion of Japan's population was wiped out during the war, including great numbers of civilians, through the firebombing of Tokyo and many other Japanese cities, and through the virtual obliteration of two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by atomic bombs.
They nevertheless had experience with the practice well before they applied it to their own leaders: Rome's destruction of Carthage around 146 BCE spelled not only death and enslavement for Carthage and its people, but also obliteration of its monuments and historical records.
In the film, a resistance group is on a mission to produce a future history for a made-up civilization: by making underground deposits of elaborate porcelain, the group supports its claims to the existence of a people before their obliteration by a colonial power.
The fire paintings push the artwork to the edge of obliteration, creating something new through a deliberate act of destruction, a paradigm that invokes the final moment's of Richard Wagner's Götterdämmerung, in which the ashes of Valhalla give birth to a world redeemed for humankind.
The obliteration of the Kapoho Beach Lots and Vacationland subdivisions by a river of molten rock some 210 to 15 feet (3 to 4.6 meters) tall brings to at least 400 the number of homes and other structures consumed by lava during the past month.
Luntz points to her utter rejection by the left, while Palin's "obliteration of fact from fiction, of truth from lie," as Schmidt puts it, helped pave the way for charges of "fake news" and "alternative facts" that have become familiar during the Trump presidency.
But that's not even the first box office record obliteration for 553: Earlier this year, with the runaway success of his horror film Get Out, Jordan Peele became the first black writer-director to make more than $255 million with his debut film — in history.
More recently, Kanye West exorcised some thoughts of self-obliteration on "I Thought About Killing You," the opener of his latest album Ye, which he later implied in an interview with Jon Caramanica in the New York Times was a performance of his own past suicidal ideation.
In my work as a scholar of American Jewish history, I examine the Jewish experience in the United States and consider whether the near-obliteration of European Jewry could have been avoided through the adoption of different policies by countries throughout the world in the 1930s.
Residents of communities near mining operations have decried the obliteration of their streams, the declining life expectancy of Appalachian communities with many surface mining operations, and the loss of their natural capital and capacity for economic diversification, all for the benefit of coal companies' bottom lines.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The United Nations special envoy to Syria offered unsolicited advice on Monday to President-elect Donald J. Trump: Pay attention to what happens between now and January in Syria, particularly in Aleppo, the storied city at risk of obliteration by Russian-backed Syrian forces.
" Just days after pulling back from striking Iran for its downing of an American surveillance drone, Mr. Trump also said he was "not looking for war," but added that if the United States went to war with Iran, "it'll be obliteration like you've never seen before.
He also does not give enough emphasis to other conditions: the rise of partisanship extending even to the courts, the importance of tribal media in a new communications age, the obliteration of campaign finance rules that had put some limits on the power of the oligarchic class.
In an election that has featured the obliteration of one long-accepted political or social norm after another, it is sadly fitting that one of the final and perhaps most consequential acts was to undermine the American people's trust in the nation's top law enforcement agencies.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — For years, congressional Republicans have promised that their policy ideas, paired with a Republican in the White House, would lead to an instant obliteration of President Barack Obama's health care law and the advent of something less expensive, more efficient and delivering better care.
The most affecting mirrored rooms are "Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity" (2009) and "The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away" (2013), in which tiny colored lights or ones in lantern shapes create the impression of overlooking a sprawling city or drifting in an immense galaxy.
Seoul (CNN)Standing near the front line of the world's tensest standoff, President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued a direct and personal warning to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, declaring during his first major speech in Asia that continued nuclear provocation could result in the communist nation's obliteration.
Even if saving the Earth and everything on it from total obliteration at the hands of a giant asteroid isn't your thing, the rest of us are waiting for a phone call from ET—and it would suck to have the phone service disconnected before the phone ever rang.
While post-World War II clashes and rivalries were certainly unavoidable — Stalin's policies alone were enough to produce those — it is hard to argue that a global Cold War that was to last for almost 50 years and threaten the obliteration of the world could not have been avoided.
"We hear assertions that nobody is planning regime change in Iran and then at the same time we hear threats about obliteration and new sanctions are being introduced, there are calls for dialogue and then in parallel openly they declare the intention to increase military presence in the region," he said.
This was due in large part to BBC DJ John Peel championing the band early on, helping get Scum to number seven on the UK indie charts, and allowing for the band's second album, From Enslavement to Obliteration, to go to number one on that same chart just a year later.
And here is that shift's main value beyond Soleimani's quite personal obliteration: For the first time, the religious and political terrorists who run Iran have had it planted in their brains that they, too, can and might be killed just as easily, quietly and efficiently, if the U.S. so wills it.
A note of caution about the front-facing camera: it has the beautification filter on by default — which results in flattening and lightening of skin tone and softening of detail to the point of obliteration — and if you want to take even semi-realistic selfies, you'll have to tone that stuff down.
The results have been well chronicled: the obliteration of the taxi industry in many cities; less drunk driving, but perhaps more traffic; falling transit ridership; endless fights with regulators; and the fact that in hundreds of cities, Saint Paul included, it's easier than ever to get a ride when you need one.
Trump has not yet faced the inevitable disclosure, as his opponents muster facts and figures, that he cannot deliver all that he has promised: water in California, the elimination of the national debt, lifting the economy's annual growth rate to 6 percent, bringing back the coal industry and the complete obliteration of the Islamic State.
The Darbovens fled their house in the suburbs of Hamburg before the event took place, yet the obliteration of her hometown — the absolute flattening that occurs as a result of carpet-bombing — is, in a sense, what we witness in Darboven's work: a flattening of meaning and history in the endless panels and images.
While her sections about cancer offer unruly testimonies to sickness and dying (and, frankly, living), it's in the sections about Lessing where Diski's idiosyncratic mind — and her bravery as a human confronting both imminent obliteration as well as certain vexing questions that, years later, she's still rolling around in her head — is most potently on display.
While the footage is well-crafted modifications of Majora's Mask content, it heavily leans on the source material for much of its terror, from the haunting Elegy of Emptiness statue to an inescapable assault by Skull Kid, who repeatedly dispatches and revives the player in much the way that the world itself faces constant, repeating obliteration.
Even the sex songs are moody, more about desire as a way to solve or forget about other problems: both "Wild Love," which soars over strings so theatrical that it recalls country-disco, and "Hands on You," whose spiky guitar chords flash in the dark, are songs that burn with a controlled sizzle, longing for satisfaction because satisfaction equals obliteration.
After waiting outside the interview room for Lue to finish with reporters on Sunday night, James sat down, removed his sunglasses, picked up the microphone as if he were hosting a charity event and took responsibility for Game 236's 212-23 obliteration of his team on top of the not-that-close 13-21 beating it took in Game 28.
According to Reuters, the volcanic activity in the past few weeks exceeds the entirety of damage since Kilauea's current eruption cycle began some 35 years ago:The obliteration of the Kapoho Beach Lots and Vacationland subdivisions by a churning river of molten rock some 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.6 meters) tall brings to at least 350 the number of homes and other structures consumed by volcanic lava during the past month.
Her letter reads, in part: I cannot sit idly by the cancellation of Villela's and Vidokle's SITAC and not be concerned about the obliteration of such a relevant space for discussion, especially because we are living in times in which totalitarianism and obscurantism start to appear in the horizon in the West, terrorism and surveillance are the norm, and critical and dissident voices are being systematically silenced and spied on in our country.
Alas, two full days of testing were not able to recreate the bug that had caused the original file obliteration, and none of the people on site seemed to consider uninstalling iTunes as a solution (probably because that's literally not an option in OS X). Before Pinkstone, blogger and guitarist Jim Dalrymple was perhaps the best known victim of aberrant iTunes behavior, though he had to go to Apple rather than Apple coming out to him.
Just to put our arsenal in perspective, this represents the equivalent of 1.4 billion tons of TNT that could be dropped on one country, which dwarfs the 3.4 million tons dropped by all of the allies during the entire course of World War II. While I am not minimizing the damage that one or a handful of thermonuclear warheads could do to the United States or its allies, North Korea faces the prospect of literal obliteration if it uses its rudimentary capability.

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