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One showed him sweeping away all the rubbish from Moscow's streets.
Agner said he saw the flood sweeping away homes and cars before his eyes.
Using this method would allow them to brag about sweeping away Obamacare's other taxes.
Instead of sweeping away a thicket of EU regulations, Ms Rudd will be adding more.
Instead of sweeping away regulations, a points system would involve the imposition of new ones.
The broom holds spiritual value and symbolizes the sweeping away of evils and past wrongs.
But Brits have historically outdone Italians when it comes to sweeping away contemporary art that resembles garbage.
She concentrated on sweeping away her tracks and then on gripping the letter firmly in the tongs.
Across India, economic worries are becoming a pressing issue that Mr. Modi will have trouble sweeping away.
The mission of the "route clearance" platoon is inherently risky, as it involves sweeping away roadside bombs.
Sweeping away most income-based phaseouts should have been an important part of the tax reform effort.
When it is, volunteer ijsverenigingen ("ice associations") spring into action, sweeping away snow and organising routes between towns.
Eli Miller, New York, on "Sweeping Away Gender-Specific Toys and Labels" (254) I found this article fascinating.
A little over an hour later, the levee burst, submerging his home and sweeping away everything in it.
Nigeria's two major rivers have burst their banks sweeping away homes in the central part of the country.
Severe floods around the world are washing through cities and villages, sweeping away homes and leaving a deadly toll.
While Puerto Ricans have been recovering bodies and sweeping away debris, he has spent the last three weekends golfing.
"We kept planting vegetables, fertilizing the soil and sweeping away the sand advancing from the shore," Ms. Sakharova said.
On that very day, a new Constitution came into effect, sweeping away the homelands and all other legal trappings of apartheid.
"By having a magnetic field, you get this protective boundary that prevents the solar wind sweeping away your atmosphere," said Dunn.
It helps brings old emotions to the fore, momentarily sweeping away disorientation caused by the resident's irreversible, progressive loss of faculties.
His agencies are sweeping away regulations, including the most aggressive gutting of environmental regulations since at least President Reagan, and maybe ever.
By calling a confidence vote on the decree, the government forced legislation through the house, truncating debate and sweeping away opposition amendments.
But in sweeping away the institutions that enabled crime to flourish, Tancítaro created a system that in many ways resembles cartel control.
But this year's situation worsened after two major rivers burst their banks, sweeping away homes in the central part of the country.
Confidence votes are often used by Italian governments as a way of speeding legislation through parliament, truncating debate and sweeping away opposition amendments.
According to Kinyanjui, the Patel Dam burst its banks following heavy rains at around nine pm Wednesday, sweeping away homes in the community.
The resulting flood surged through the city on Saturday, carrying tons of debris, leveling houses and sweeping away cars and even large trucks.
The one with the radiant child, the one with starlings sweeping away the sky—there were millions I happened to be present for.
In 2014 the heaviest rainfall in more than a century caused rivers in Serbia to burst their banks, sweeping away roads, bridges and homes.
The muddy sludge first buried Vale's cafeteria, sweeping away employees who were eating lunch, before burying nearby buildings, vehicles and roads, the outlet reported.
Mr Kaczynski's goal is to complete what he sees as the unfinished revolution of 1989, sweeping away corruption and influence of old communist apparatchiks.
Ultimately, Republican-appointed judges declared a constitutional right to marriage, sweeping away the Defense of Marriage Act and all of its state-based equivalents.
How Clinton lost He argued that Americans were hungering for change and that he alone could "drain the swamp" by sweeping away corruption in Washington.
Heavy rains hamper search efforts Aerial television footage shows how rivers overflowing with water ripped through swathes of land, toppling houses and sweeping away roads.
Typhoon Tembin -- known as Vinta in the Philippines -- has killed at least 24 people, sweeping away residents and leaving communities buried in mud, authorities said.
The storm has killed at least 164 people in the Southeast Asian country, sweeping away residents and leaving communities buried in mud, authorities said Monday.
The election of 2010 was the culmination of the decades-long undoing of the New Deal coalition, sweeping away the few remaining Southern conservative Democrats.
One advantage of originalism is that it allows conservative judges to justify sweeping away American legal traditions, like the broad power of Congress to regulate.
Municipal workers have been devoted to repairing the badly damaged town hall, sweeping away debris and picking up broken objects under guard of military personnel.
Mr. Nadjari, a former Democrat turned Republican, announced cases with fanfare at news conferences, but the talk of sweeping away judicial and political corruption proved overblown.
The lesson from the Arab spring is that even a leader who starts by sweeping away a tyrant must bring improvements rapidly or risk losing support.
A train of storms had brought up to a foot of rain to narrow Appalachian valleys, sweeping away thousands of structures and causing 20113 confirmed deaths.
Many conservatives who pay lip service to limited government get cold feet when it comes to sweeping away the interventions that occur via the tax system.
Meanwhile, severe flooding hit Badghis province on Thursday, killing an unknown number of people and sweeping away houses, farmland and schools, aid organization World Vision said.
BANGKOK — The wall of water, unleashed by a dam failure, roared through a half-dozen rural villages in Laos, sweeping away hundreds of people in its torrents.
For millions of people living in an increasingly divided and partisan country, the judiciary is the last defense they have against political ideology sweeping away their rights.
This deeply divided country, where partisanship and self-interest seem to be sweeping away principles and patriotism, is still home to at least two men of integrity.
Three enormous empires — the Russian, German and Austro-Hungarian — had folded within the last two years, sweeping away centuries of dynastic privilege, but leaving a gaping void.
On Sunday, only five members opposed or abstained from voting on a measure sweeping away the 35-year-old provision that had limited the president to two terms.
But the cyclone's 175 kph (110 mph) winds and and accompanying rains laid waste to Beira's defenses -- ripping the foundations of bridges, bursting riverbanks and sweeping away homes.
Republicans say the AHCA would simply be sweeping away that carcass and starting fresh — with a big emphasis on the benefits it would bring to the middle class.
Sawyer Corey, 12, and Morgan Corey, 25, were asleep in their Montecito home when the mud rolled through the area, sweeping away the home and the family members inside.
Hundreds of people in southern Laos are missing and many are feared dead a day after the hydropower dam broke, killing several and sweeping away homes in flash flooding.
"There's a famous president of Brazil who ran on the slogan of 'sweeping away corruption' in the 1950s," Matthew Taylor, an American University scholar who studies Brazilian corruption, explained.
When the party finally came to power, its leaders said it was the start of a new era, a Fourth Republic, sweeping away the Third Republic inaugurated in 1989.
The Supreme Court stepped over the line in the ruling, they say, finding a constitutional right where there wasn't one and sweeping away established laws in dozens of states.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has been focused on expanding oil, gas and coal development and sweeping away Obama-era environmental initiatives that the administration contends hurt America's energy industry.
Just imagine sitting back and relaxing whilst your little helper accesses every corner of your home, effectively sweeping away hairs, debris, and stains from under the bed, sofa, and chairs.
Heavy rains had caused erosion of the dam and water had broken through, sweeping away several cabins where workers at the mine lived, Interfax quoted a local official as saying.
Sweeping away all amendments to speed up its parliamentary passage, the upper house Senate approved the budget in a vote of confidence, with 173 votes in favor and 108 against.
A confidence vote, used by governments to force legislation through parliament by truncating debate and sweeping away opposition amendments, would prevent any attempt by Italia Viva to block the reform.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's sweeping away of rebels in southwestern Syria has worried Israel, which believes it could allow his Iranian backers to entrench their troops close to the frontier.
Democrats still have an advantage in the November midterm election, but the anticipated blue wave seen sweeping away the Republican majority in Congress has diminished from just a few months ago.
Many are still missing in the wake of the cyclone, which triggered floods and rains sweeping away hundreds of homes in the eastern and western parts of Zimbabwe, authorities there said.
Besides the El Niño-induced drought, Zimbabwe was also hit by a cyclone, which devastated the eastern parts of the country, sweeping away what remained of the crop in the area.
Ultimately, he believes there will be two or three major AI platforms globally providing businesses with an automated, customizable conversational layer — sweeping away the patchwork of chatbots currently filling in the gap.
The event was so destructive, in part, because it led to a phenomenon known as "liquefaction," in which soil begins to act like liquid — effectively swallowing up and sweeping away entire buildings.
Once enacted, it proved to be a powerful tool at sweeping away the last vestiges of Jim Crow and ensuring that states where it once thrived would not relapse into past deprivations.
A former army captain of far-right views, Mr Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidency last year partly on a platform of reviving a moribund economy by sweeping away left-wingery and green regulation.
FREETOWN, (Reuters) - A mudslide killed more than 200 people on the outskirts of Sierra Leone's capital Freetown on Monday, sweeping away homes and leaving residents desperate for news of missing family members.
He moved along the edges of the table, sweeping away his work just as methodically as he had placed grains of sand in the same space, transforming the mandala from pattern to pile.
Footage showed the raging Cidacos river, which surged from 11 centimeters (4.3 inches) to over four meters in a few hours, spilling onto the streets and sweeping away anything that lay in its path.
About six months after Hurricane Irma pummeled this quintessential Caribbean island with terrifying force, sweeping away homes, tossing cars and boats, and wreaking havoc on its tourism infrastructure, there is still much to rebuild.
By the time it reached the Japanese east coast, waves from the tsunami measured up to 40 meters (132 feet) in height, sweeping away vehicles, causing buildings to collapse, and severing roads and highways.
This was all opposite to the tenets of Michael Oakeshott's conservatism, which you cited: "family, church, tradition, local association to control change and slow it down" and, most significantly, the perils of sweeping away institutions.
Johnson, whose sported a sometimes shambolic persona in his rise to power, showed mettle in office, sweeping away his predecessor's government in one of the biggest culls of senior government jobs in recent British history.
But Trump has developed into an art form this ability to skirt the Constitution and especially its institutionalization of checks and balances, sweeping away decades of legislative and administrative change with all but total impunity.
Heavy rainfall in the neigbouring regions of Valencia and Murcia have been sweeping away cars and debris in many towns and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people, including from flooded highways, local authorities said.
When this wall collapsed, perhaps because of an earthquake, the lake rushed out, sweeping away the rest of the bridge and ensuring that at high sea levels, as at present, England would be an island.
In the weeks after Hurricane Maria steamrollered Puerto Rico in late September, breaking concrete poles in half, sweeping away bridges, soaking houses and flinging roofs, the island collectively shouted for help until, gradually, it arrived.
Among those still missing are Sawyer Corey, 12, and Morgan Corey, 25, sisters who were asleep in their Montecito home when the mud rolled through the area, sweeping away the home and the family members inside.
The treaty entered into force on a provisional basis in September 2017, sweeping away tariffs on a large number of goods and widening access to Canadian beef in Europe and EU cheese and wine in Canada.
"There's a famous president of Brazil who ran on the slogan of 'sweeping away corruption' in the 1950s," Matthew Taylor, an American University scholar who studies Brazilian corruption, explained in a conversation with me last month.
Michael Hansen, whose family has been in Wainscott for 303 years, is baffled by the opposition, having seen the effect that a rising sea is having on the region, undermining docks and sweeping away beach sand.
"There's a famous president of Brazil who ran on the slogan of 'sweeping away corruption' in the 20153s," Matthew Taylor, an American University scholar who studies Brazilian corruption, explained in a conversation with me last month.
In residential districts such as Heng Fa Chuen on densely populated Hong Kong island, waves smashed against the sides of oceanfront buildings and surged over a promenade, sweeping away walls and benches and swamping vehicles parked nearby.
Dozens of larger-than-life rivalries would develop as the personal computer industry went on to transcend its hobbyist roots and transform the world, with giants like IBM, Compaq and Apple sweeping away small companies like MITS.
The Director of U.S. National Intelligence, James Clapper, said on Thursday the purges were harming the fight against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq by sweeping away Turkish officers who had worked closely with the United States.
The storm pummeled the southern coast on Tuesday, destroying homes and crops, sweeping away livestock and cutting off transportation as a large part of the Caribbean was pummeled by 145-mile-per-hour winds and torrential rain.
Today, it's electric car plants and data centers that are setting the stage for a modern-day economic transformation in a state still sweeping away the ash from the fire sales ignited by the recent housing bust.
It was in Sidi Bouzid that mass protests erupted seven years ago and rapidly engulfed the rest of the North African country, sweeping away autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali in the first of the Arab Spring uprisings.
Comey was dismissed Tuesday, the White House announced, sweeping away the man who is responsible for the bureau's investigation into whether members of the Trump campaign team colluded with Russia in its alleged interference in last year's election.
Ms. Riggins and Mr. Weisinger wanted to partake in the African-American tradition of jumping over a broom to symbolize sweeping away their single lives and leaping into the new, but they hadn't remembered to bring a broom.
The agreement between the US and Mexico on Monday was a significant marker in the yearlong effort to renegotiate the trilateral trade pact, sweeping away key obstacles impacting the US and Mexico that had held up trilateral talks.
After three months of watching Basha and Rama threaten, taunt and bait each other with fiery speeches of revolution and "a new republic sweeping away the old", Albanians felt relieved they talked for three hours and shook hands later.
The decline of the old establishment is often portrayed as a simple inevitability — with all those baby boomers storming the universities, all that demographic change sweeping away white Protestant America, how could the WASPs hope to preserve their rule?
In "Sweeping Away," the poem I cited earlier, everything is pared down and precise – something I associate with Kenneth Rexroth's translations of Tu Fu. Rexroth's merging of intense feeling with his masterful sense of form is what ultimately moves the reader.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Tuesday fired FBI Director James Comey, sweeping away the man who is responsible for the bureau's investigation into whether members of his campaign team colluded with Russia in its interference in last year's election.
The country's top appeals court cleared former President Hosni Mubarak of any responsibility for the killing of hundreds of people during the 2011 protests that ended his 30-year rule, sweeping away the final legal hurdle to his release from detention.
Instead, John Paul Stevens, David Souter and Harry Blackmun all went on to become outspoken liberals, Blackmun and Anthony Kennedy went on to author decisions sweeping away the nation's abortion laws and redefining marriage, Sandra Day O'Connor and Kennedy both ratified Roe v.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's second-largest city, awoke to scenes of chaos on Thursday after thrashing wind and rain whipped through neighborhoods, felling trees, flooding streets and sweeping away buses in a storm that killed at least six people.
One curious pattern that repeats itself often in Morgan's Southern Gothic plot is a kind of murderous tattling, in which one character tells the truth to another and mayhem results, sweeping away the guilty with the less guilty (there are no innocents).
Hurricane Matthew assaulted Haiti's southern coast with deadly fury on Tuesday, destroying homes and crops, sweeping away livestock and cutting off transportation as a large part of the Caribbean was pummeled by the storm's 145-mile-per-hour winds and torrential rain.
CAIRO — Egypt's top appeals court cleared former President Hosni Mubarak of any responsibility for the killing of hundreds of people during the 2011 protests that ended his 30-year rule, sweeping away the final legal hurdle to Mr. Mubarak's release from detention.
In "Sweeping Away," he writes, "What I want to do / is to forget everything / I ever knew about poetry / and sweep the pine needles / off the cabin roof," concluding: The pen is mightier than the sword but today the broom is mightier than the pen.
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus Group Chief Executive Tom Enders plans to complete the integration of Europe's largest aerospace group by sweeping away overlapping functions and appointing Fabrice Bregier, the head of its planemaker Airbus, as the group's chief operating officer, people familiar with the matter said.
The congress is all but certain to approve the change and other constitutional amendments — the first since 2004 — in a vote on Sunday, sweeping away a rule that restricts presidents to two five-year terms and has been in the Constitution for 35 years.
So vote for Hillary Clinton (or sit it out) and then prepare for the deluge of court-ordered solutions to every social problem, bench-drawn congressional districts and extraordinary deference to every agency of the federal government combined with a sweeping away of federalism.
Rather, they are driven by a sense of violent opposition: against changes in color and culture that appear to be sweeping away the country they once knew; against globalization, which is as revolutionary and threatening as the political programs of the Jacobins and the anarchists once were.
You can find her anywhere and everywhere: on Twitter, where she's serving it up to the likes of Ciara and TLC; on Instagram, where she's literally sweeping away the basics; or on the street, where she's a walking talking side eye waiting to be converted into a reaction GIF.
Changing government, Mr. Blair said in 1999, "is like sweeping away the entire management of a company" — but there are few people today who believe that management is what we truly need, and fewer still think that switching out the chief executive for a smarter, better looking one counts as change.
While abortion rights advocates don't put much stock in that response, noting that the Supreme Court can overturn precedent any time it wants, it's true that Casey adds a layer of legitimacy to Roe that might make sweeping away the right to an abortion a harder decision for the Court.
It was around that moment that Silicon Valley inventions — blogging platforms, social media, YouTube — began sweeping away old orders and gatekeepers in a way that was both exhilarating (because we were more in charge of our destiny than ever before) and mortifying (because we were, well, more in charge of our destiny than ever before).
Also in attendance were Phil Griffin, the president of MSNBC, and his wife, Kory Apton; Teresa Weatherspoon of W.N.B.A. fame; George Faison, the Tony Award-winning choreographer; and Jacqueline Jackson, the wife of Jesse Jackson Sr. Ms. Flake soon pronounced Ms. Sharpton and Dr. Bright to be spouses, and the newlyweds took turns jumping the broom, an African-American tradition that signifies sweeping away of the old and jumping into the new.
Separately, Volkswagen division MAN will next year start selling heavy-duty commercial vehicles with new digital services to make its trucks more efficient, as VW looks to challenge rivals Daimler and Volvo AB. No indication available in Frankfurt Airbus Group Chief Executive Tom Enders plans to complete the integration of Europe's largest aerospace group by sweeping away overlapping functions and appointing planemaking chief Fabrice Bregier as its chief operating officer, people familiar with the matter said.
JEFFREY SCHIFF Brooklyn To the Editor: I invite David Brooks to picture Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office vetoing bill after bill passed by a Republican-controlled Congress (which is what the polls are projecting) — legislation abolishing the Environmental Protection Agency and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, gutting Medicare and Social Security, abolishing voter rights, abolishing financial controls on Wall Street, sweeping away women's and gender rights, diluting freedom of choice for women … the list is endless.

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