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But if you are tearing down someone's house, please take the time to confirm you are tearing down the correct house.
He said that tearing down the statue of Lee was comparable to tearing down statues of George Washington or Thomas Jefferson.
What you are doing is tearing down America and when you do, you are tearing down something more important than even the president of the United States.
WE can't afford anymore tearing down of our shared humanity.
But they're part of tearing down our country, I think.
Communism, tearing down churches, causing food shortages, sending people to
Psychedelics have a way of tearing down our emotional barriers.
The "tearing down of history" does not change that history.
We should be tearing down walls, not putting them up.
On Mr. Robot, simply tearing down the system isn't enough.
You are tearing down the values of the United States itself.
Instead of building walls, we need to be tearing down barriers.
Altogether, Microsoft is tearing down a dozen buildings in the refresh.
Everywhere you turn, Trump is tearing down the guardrails of democracy.
Machines are still very far from tearing down language barriers completely.
Here comes the fleet of SUVs tearing down the narrow streets.
He seems more focused on tearing down than building anything up.
After tearing down a gate, about 50 inmates fled the complex.
Again, reform has to involve building up, not just tearing down.
But reducing tariffs creates momentum for tearing down other trade restraints.
Take Trump's recent tweets tearing down Amazon and the Washington Post.
Tearing down that wall makes a whole lot of sense for Snap.
Clinton had spent months tearing down her Republican opponent, Donald J. Trump.
We're tearing down animosity and agreeing to be peaceful with each other.
After the loss, the Sixers may find themselves tearing down their team.
I have no qualms about tearing down bronze Confederates on government land.
Or from tearing down toxic masculinity to creating a subtle hiding place. 
If this means tearing down all the old gods, so be it.
Following this building collapse, authorities are taking action by tearing down condemned buildings.
I was tearing down the albums from the shelves and screaming and yelling.
What you're doing, instead, is tearing down what's left of the Pax Americana.
This conjunction "speaks to an astrological time of tearing down structures," Shannon says.
Rather than tearing down consumer society, the '68 students helped open it up.
Beating Trump, not tearing down Dems is the focus for the Dem party.
By contrast, videos circulated Sunday of Iranians tearing down posters bearing Soleimani's image.
" He added, "But I think he prefers tearing down to building up, honestly.
The problem, though, isn't tearing down what the Democrats built; it's assembling a replacement.
"What a difference tearing down the shower area and cabinets made already!" she said.
It's aimed at tearing down anything and everything that stands for Hong Kong's future.
But tearing down one of the industry's more-heralded editing desks holds inherent risk.
It was only discovered when the conservatory started tearing down walls for its new studios.
You start by tearing down statues and burning books and eventually you go after people.
Today's macroprudential rules will do more to avert a crisis than tearing down the system.
"We are tearing down walls," said Michael Govan, the director of LACMA, at the opening.
Tearing down the empty Studebaker buildings, just south of the decaying downtown, was too expensive.
The suspect was first sighted tearing down fliers at a library on Sunday, officials said.
Is my phone flashlight strong enough to warn a logging truck tearing down the mountain?
Because that's what you're asking by tearing down Sandy Hook: You're asking them to hide.
Communists advocate nationalizing the means of production and tearing down the house that wealth built.
He ordered the tearing down of 1,722 Soviet apartment blocks in favour of something glassier.
" And Alito cautioned against a government that "roams the land, tearing down monuments with religious symbolism.
He's got a reputation of ripping into everybody and trashing Hollywood and tearing down the system.
So, he's taking a different tack: He's tearing down the number down as an insignificant threshold.
It was a symbolic tearing down of what they perceived to be a more religious past.
Tearing down confidence in the FBI and the special counsel does nothing but undermine this goal.
City officials have talked about tearing down the bus station for years, according to The Guardian.
Will it be just another case of tearing down what they spent 20 years building up?
In 2009, Yahoo announced they would be shuttering GeoCities, tearing down the user web's humble beginnings.
His big achievements were renaming city streets, repairing the sewer system and tearing down derelict buildings.
Eliza Kennedy's second novel, "Do This for Me," moves like a skier tearing down the mountain.
Some outraged protesters took to property damage, tearing down the concrete wall of a local business.
He also wondered about the motivation behind tearing down historical statues and where it might end.
Others said tearing down Columbine — even 20 years later — would be a capitulation to school shooters.
Tearing down your current house comes with risks that many candidates don't want to take on.
But it has spent the better part of the last four decades tearing down that decision.
Clinton was, given how focused right-wing media has always been on tearing down female Democrats.
"They're not just tearing down a house—they're trying to tear apart a family," Kace says.
SWAT officers had severed a water main while tearing down a wall to rescue hostages, officials said.
And some of them were violent, tearing down barriers, setting fires and mixing it up with police.
Tearing down net neutrality is the crowning achievement of the most anti-consumer FCC chair in history.
"They confessed to tearing down the voter lists because they liked the color pink," Damrong told Reuters.
Tearing down the simple timber dam upstream took another two and half years, and an additional $100,000.
Hopefully, social media initiatives like the #4PercentChallenge and #RememberTheLadies will begin the work tearing down these barriers.
On immigration:O'Rourke has called for tearing down existing border walls in the El Paso area of Texas.
Hunkering down, defending one's own position, even if it means building walls while tearing down other people.
The authorities accused him of tearing down a propaganda poster from a restricted area of his hotel.
Alternately revering and tearing down famous women for their red-carpet looks has become a blood sport.
Economic superpowers should focus on tearing down barriers to trade instead of building more obstacles around it.
Unlike Jenga, Beasts of Balance is all about building, not carefully tearing down and reconstructing a stack.
"She's more concerned with maybe tearing down this president instead of building this country up," he added.
After witnessing a handful of jocks tearing down their WICCA signs, she runs at them, earning a suspension.
Between vanquishing supernatural demons, tearing down the patriarchy, and maintaining familial bonds, a witch's work is never done.
They are more focused on tearing down the other side's argument than on presenting a strong positive claim.
For years, a tribe in Guyana has been compiling evidence that loggers were illegally tearing down their forests.
It's about tearing down the invisible structures that oppress women in ways most of us don't even realize.
Residents in other cities have taken matters into their own hands, vandalizing or even tearing down Confederate symbols.
As tearing down Clark became part of the defense team's strategy, the media took the bait — and succeeded.
Tearing down one set of people to try and lift yourself up isn't going to get you far.
Your favorite pastime is tearing down the new column by centrist Dems like Jonathan Chait or Joy Reid.
Trump's strategy on tearing down institutions might well work, especially given the support he has among congressional Republicans.
Will he wield his Twitter account for building up others and not just himself or tearing down others?
Sonia Braga plays a retired music journalist, Clara, who feuds with developers intent on tearing down her building.
One of Kushner's plans to salvage the investment involved tearing down the building and displacing the Grand Havana.
"I spent eight years tearing down walls and this [expletive] wants to put them all up," he said.
Every bit as troubling, however, was his mission of tearing down the agency he was supposed to lead.
By performing violent attacks, they may believe they are tearing down an imaginary system of oppression against whites.
Energy Transfer also raised the ire of federal regulators by tearing down a historic house along Rover's route.
With other losing teams also tearing down, this is the most challenging project yet for Elias and Mejdal.
Tearing down encampments on public property where people are trying to survive does not help people overcome misery.
To countless New Yorkers, the news was only more confirmation why tearing down Rikers can't happen soon enough.
Trump's relentless focus is on dividing Americans, and on tearing down rather than building back up this glorious nation.
In particular, we can and should urge Republicans to push back against Trump's reckless tearing down of our institutions.
Mr. Trump's relentless focus is on dividing Americans & on tearing down rather than building back up this glorious nation.
Special thanks to Oddviz for tearing down a metaphorical wall that has been blocking that thought from my mind.
But lies, cruelty, judgment, and self-doubt become weapons as well, tearing down the characters' relationships and self-confidence.
Port Authority planners considered tearing down the bridge and replacing it with a tunnel or a new, higher bridge.
Tearing down the billionaire won't be enough, nor will be her usual half-hearted invitation to join her campaign.
Hope you feel real good about tearing down a 14-year-old (who's more successful than you'll ever be).
One resident told CNN of witnessing a protester tearing down a poster of Khamenei near Tehran University on Saturday.
The most significant impact is habitat destruction caused by tearing down forests to expand farm fields, logging, and hunting.
They finished by ritually tearing down many of the in-pool paintings as the sun sank below the horizon.
They're tearing down the safeguards and putting nothing in their place while assuming, rightly, that nobody is paying attention.
The former president's champions argue that the current president was fixated only on tearing down rather than building up.
But it wasn't until a city front loader started tearing down plywood shanties that people started moving in earnest.
Snapshot: Above, Israeli bulldozers tearing down one of 10 Palestinian apartment blocks scheduled for demolition in the West Bank.
Mao's Communist government debated tearing down the complex, or creating a vast Soviet-style wedding cake palace opposite it.
Most millennials have passionate opinions about social issues like transgender bathrooms, tearing down confederate statues, or gay wedding cakes.
The school district has also proposed tearing down the building where the shooting happened, Parkland Mayor Christine Hunschofsky said.
Popular culture gives the public the vicarious charge of tearing down the people trying to lord it over them.
Mao's Communist government debated tearing down the complex, or creating a vast Soviet-style wedding cake palace opposite it.
The hurricane hit the island with winds spinning at 155 miles per hour, tearing down power lines and cell towers.
The YouTube channel Unocero pointed out the image while tearing down the console during a tour of Microsoft's Seattle campus.
Instead of trashing FTAs, we should be expanding those agreements with foreign countries and tearing down barriers to free trade.
" "Russia's actions are not standing up a new world order," Power said, "they are tearing down the one that exists.
Apple also began tinkering with the idea of tearing down the platform wall between iOS and OS X with Continuity.
But by tearing down [ARTIST] whose music is probably pretty OK, I will gain a sense of power over them.
The Ohio governor is betting he'll win more votes by talking up his experience, rather than tearing down his opponents.
Out of anyone on the show, both Tyrion and Sansa have made the fiercest arguments for tearing down the wheel.
The days of clear-cut, satisfying victories overseas, like opening up China or tearing down the Berlin Wall, are over.
" "Taking our forces our of Syria -- the 2,200 -- would be akin to tearing down the wall along the southern border.
The administration has discussed tearing down existing homeless camps in areas such as Los Angeles, according to The Washington Post.
Their success may strengthen other teams' conviction that the best model to win is by tearing down to build up.
Gusts of up to 207 kilometres per hour brought flying debris, tearing down trees and scaffolding and breaking construction cranes.
"The new owners had no idea what they were getting," Blais writes, as they considered tearing down the Katzenbach home.
It involves tearing down three buildings from the '60s and one from the '80s that critics say could be rehabilitated.
Tearing down, or refusing to fund, border walls won't get anyone very far in the broader pursuit of global justice.
Congress is now considering tearing down some of those barriers, but they have presented big obstacles to doctors for years.
This next generation of artists, performers, musicians, and queens are tearing down the forced wall of separation at a rapid pace.
By mass producing the diode array and selling it cheaply Osram is tearing down a massive barrier for researchers and startups.
Trump has been publicly browbeating Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, to continue trying to pass legislation tearing down Obama's 2010 overhaul.
At the debates, she has fairly consistently pursued a strategy of selling herself and her ideas rather than tearing down rivals.
In response, the boy's mother filed a legal note tearing down Epic's lawsuit and calling for it to be thrown out.
And their focus remains tearing down Clinton, as they have done in a pair of searing new advertisements out this week.
Maybe it's because your recent fame is built on you tearing down people and rewriting the truth to fit your storyline.
Instead, a better strategy would be to focus on tearing down Trump, given that his negatives surpass her own, Feehery added.
For Sanders, it's tearing down the private healthcare system and pointing out he was there before the rest of the field.
Some EU members, such as Poland, have angered Moscow by tearing down monuments commemorating Soviet soldiers killed during World War Two.
You will run it to the top of its rev limiter and it will feel like you're tearing down the road.
People are talking about the possibility of tearing down some of these freeways that run into the interior of our cities.
" In Friday's proclamation, the president cited the tearing down in 1989 of the Berlin Wall as a "defining moment for freedom.
A few years ago, professional skiers and snowboarders began adding a hashtag—#ProtectOurWinters—to Instagram shots of themselves tearing down slopes.
A politics that stresses national solidarity isn't just the best way to keep Trump voters from tearing down the party's tent.
It was George H.W. Bush's steady hand that assured the aftermath of the tearing down of the Berlin Wall was peaceful.
Xia, who ordered the tearing down of hundreds of church crosses in Wenzhou city in 2015, was Xi's deputy in Zhejiang.
The police descended on the plant by the hundreds, tearing down signs and ordering the protesters to go back to work.
Down 7-0 and facing a 1st-and-30, Prescott came alive, tearing down the field for a 23-yard run.
Instead, a better strategy would be to focus on tearing down Trump, given that his negatives surpass her own, Feehery added.
In 2014 and 2015, the police returned, tearing down homes under construction and destroying their crops of corn, nuts and beans.
A gigantic monster has crashed, landing in a building with its tentacles spreading blocks and tearing down anything in its wake.
Criticizing him and SpaceX for any reason comes with major risk, as you will likely be perceived as tearing down progress.
Before tearing down any part of the Mac Pro, iFix made sure to first grind a block of cheese against it.
In a marketplace with more than two choices, simply tearing down your competitor will cease to be a viable business strategy.
But where Anakin brought balance by tearing down the Light Side of the Force, Rey will do so by empowering it.
His drive is tearing down once-untouchable party, military and business leaders as well as their powerful networks of relatives and allies.
Think of GoPros and it's normally of cameras strapped to the helmets of people jumping out of planes or tearing down mountains.
To save the hospital and those who work there, they took action by publicly disavowing the surgeon and tearing down his legacy.
The Massachusetts senator began by hitting on a theme embraced by both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders supporters: tearing down Donald Trump.
And in Sudan, the government arrests and intimidates clergy and blocks the construction of churches while tearing down existing ones, he said.
Shahid's father, Mohammed Shabir, was killed by a mob of Hindus who rampaged through Ayodhya before tearing down the mosque on Dec.
This was the kind of hopeful message Republicans should have been offering, they said, rather than obsessing over tearing down Hillary Clinton.
They did not resort to acts of violence and vandalism by tearing down the neighbor's Confederate flag as some would have done.
While we were renovating, we were tearing down walls, breaking things down, and thought, Oh, it's kind of fun to break things!
Mr. O'Keefe also seems more interested in tearing down institutions than merely embarrassing them, as Mr. Koppel noted in a phone interview.
As some Southern states celebrate the pro-slavery Confederate States of America, New Orleans is tearing down symbols of its racist past.
In the end, Greene says, entropy will get us all, and everything else in the universe, tearing down what evolution has built.
With the tearing down of everything Southern, the systematic destruction of its monuments, we have turned honorable men like Lee into fascists.
In a video posted to social media, he is seen tearing down the poster which had been glued to an electrical box.
The second act — the celebrated, hilarious, tearing-down-the-house part — felt slightly off its rhythms at the preview performance I saw.
If that happens, it may provide some clarity on the front office's apparent overall strategy of tearing down everything to start over.
On Friday, protesters stormed Iran's consulate in Basra, tearing down the Iranian flag and putting up an Iraqi flag in its place.
And Gottlieb has managed all this when many of his counterparts in other agencies are tearing down regulations, following President Trump's orders.
The organization eventually focused its efforts on tearing down the Clinton campaign and more generally spreading chaos in the US electoral system.
As a group, our efforts — and those of many others — resulted in the tearing down of a border that divided the Irish people.
Like many other countries in the Indo-Pacific region, Japan has been striking new trade deals and tearing down barriers to global commerce.
But Guthrie insists the message behind the title isn't about tearing down dresses, and instead about encouraging little girls to be well-rounded.
You have a president saying our justice system is a joke and a laughing stock...we are tearing down our government from within.
Aside from him and his crew, there were no spectators besides a handful of a handful of maintenance workers tearing down the bleachers.
Macedonian police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of migrants who stormed the border from Greece on Monday, tearing down a metal gate.
Gentrification makes it worse, because they're tearing down stuff in the city and causing other people to migrate more north toward Carol City.
If they're tearing down and rebuilding, it may make sense to shift in another direction with a fresh voice with player development experience.
The two sides said that they had agreed to discuss tearing down all tariffs, trade barriers and subsidies on non-auto industrial goods.
What is uncertain at this stage is whether Republicans with more at stake are going to join them in tearing down that wall.
There is almost no precedent for a coach so consistently and publicly tearing down a talented rookie the way Scott has with Russell.
An environment of low inflation does not justify tearing down institutions that guard against currency debasement like that seen in Argentina and Turkey.
"We expect to enter the west in the next few days," said Saadi, shortly after tearing down an Islamic State poster in anger.
Kathleen Parker and Chelsea Handler should be ashamed of their remarks and instead of tearing down women, should focus on building them up.
When will the Republicans escape Trumpism and find a spokesperson who will look toward building a future, not just tearing down the past?
In Maiduguri, hundreds of displaced people protested last week, blocking roads and tearing down campaign signs, saying they didn't have enough to eat.
U.S. college student Otto Frederick Warmbier was sentenced in March to 15 years hard labor for tearing down a political banner in a hotel.
Casual attendance and the belief that others will serve, give and share the Gospel are tearing down churches across our country brick by brick.
Running a reelection campaign is never easy, but especially when your first was predicated on tearing down the system you are now part of.
A robotic arm, with a dexterous hand attached, moves gently enough to work alongside people, and can independently pick tomatoes without tearing down vines.
China has spent 3.2 trillion yuan so far — that's $463 billion — tearing down substandard old dwellings and replacing them with brand-new tower blocks.
" She continued, "We stand with her in solidarity to say we shouldn't be tearing down women in public life through the press or otherwise.
What's more, Yongbyon is the "heart" of the country's nuclear program and tearing down its many facilities would greatly blunt Kim Jong Un's arsenal.
By the evening, streets that many had feared could become a battleground were full of partying crowds tearing down posters of their outgoing president.
He portrayed himself as a reformer, but as a bulwark against the forces of disruption dedicated to tearing down institutions rather than repairing them.
Every maker has a story like that — a first step that often involves tearing down a computer or clock or toaster, piece by piece.
The new revenue is then plowed back into the district to pay for things like fixing roads, tearing down structures or putting in trails.
This child has the potential to "break the world" because of what it represents: a tearing down of the wall between humans and replicants.
Now that that is the case, however, he has wasted no time in tearing down rules set in place by his predecessor, Tom Wheeler.
Tearing down the statues has made Mitch Landrieu a national figure and fueled much of the presidential buzz he does nothing to tamp down.
That means tearing down the barriers that Democrats and Republicans create to limit competition and disenfranchise Independent voters, who now represent 42% of Americans.
If it's misdemeanor property damage for slashing tires, then it should be misdemeanor property damage for tearing down a participation trophy erected to traitors.
As we reveled at the shame in tearing down an important, though neglected, part of town history, I asked the women about their experiences.
Mr. Tang, originally trained as an engineer, became involved in civil rights activism when fighting to keep the authorities from tearing down his home.
Some Winnipeggers were upset by the cost of tearing down the barriers and other repairs, which had been estimated at 11.6 million Canadian dollars.
Hours before the funeral, contractors began tearing down the Harlem building, at 773 St. Nicholas Avenue, which the city deemed too unstable to stand.
Still, the N.L. East may be the only division with at least four teams building for 2019 instead of standing still or tearing down.
At the same time, The Exile was really about presenting the real Russia, kind of tearing down what regular foreign correspondents did in Russia.
Local officials enforced family planning rules zealously, tearing down houses of couples who had more than one child, according to his mother, Liao Mandong.
She credits Mr. Buttigieg with listening to people like her and adjusting the city's policy from tearing down houses to rehabilitating many of them.
"We can't defeat the most divisive president in modern American history by tearing down anybody who doesn't agree with us 100% of the time."
Internet users zeroed in on the spider attached to her chest on Tuesday as she read the decision tearing down Mr. Johnson's prorogation decision.
Although the government eventually succeeded in tearing down the church, it became one of the most embarrassing episodes in Mr. Xi's period in Zhejiang.
When his own Episcopal parish, St. James' Church, sought his advice for a renovation, he suggested tearing down the church and starting over again.
Videos showed protesters tearing down a security tent and chanting "shut it down" outside the rally, according to Fox 13 in Salt Lake City.
"Everybody needs to stop tearing down women," McCarthy, 45, said on "Entertainment Tonight," after declaring she was "one hundred thousand billion percent" behind Aniston.
On the album, Hill constructed an ego, one that by the time she shot the music videos for its singles she was already tearing down.
Above all, Jessi inspires us to keep tearing down rigid definitions of "femininity" in pursuit of our own, utterly unique identities, scrappy '90s overalls included.
Gurba seems intent on tearing down walls and shaking readers out of complacency; her writing pulls our attention to human cruelty, suffering, and then, resilience.
ETBU has begun a neighborhood renewal initiative, which Blackburn wants to expand by tearing down and rebuilding more than 200 homes as low-income housing.
David Ben-Gurion, then an MP, proposed tearing down the 16th-century Ottoman walls surrounding the Old City of Jerusalem after Israel's victory in 1967.
The update is the latest sign that Snap CEO Evan Spiegel is really tearing down his walled garden in an effort to grow Snapchat's audience.
Several artists first filed an emergency injunction in 2013 to prevent Wolkoff from tearing down 5Pointz to build luxury residential towers, claiming protection under VARA.
Now trucks carrying lumber, toilets, and portable offices are rumbling out of the facility, and workers using cherry-pickers are tearing down the massive tents.
Certainly, there are some people who feel that in tearing down monuments to the past, we are throwing history out with the proverbial bath water.
Since the House is hoping to pass their bill this week, that would be like tearing down Trump Tower and rebuilding it overnight: not likely.
His method of collection varies greatly, from tearing down posters and scavenging through Swap Meets, to trolling the internet and capturing the images on camera.
To have a chance to compete again, they may need to keep tearing down by dealing pitchers like Chris Archer, Jake Odorizzi and Alex Colome.
Housing advocates have complained it has focused too much attention on rehabbing homes in just a few neighborhoods, and on tearing down dilapidated homes elsewhere.
In particular, he will focus on bringing down the high price of HIV treatments and tearing down the stigma that surrounds the infection, he said.
Nobody's saying that Projekt Melody's fans are out for blood, but it's notable that many of their memes praise Melody by tearing down human women.
Fox & Friends seriously just compared a 2900/220006 memorial to Confederate statues, asking if we'll be tearing down 2202/2628 memorials in 28500 years: pic.twitter.
Christie had a good night tearing down Rubio, while Bush finally got under Trump's skin — and Kasich got strong reviews for staying above the fray.
Portions of it had been rented out, and there had even been talk of tearing down the building and using the site for tennis courts.
But Google, Facebook and Twitter have to be held to account for the enormous platforms they give to propaganda that is tearing down the country.
Rather than stubbornly tearing down his predecessor's work, Trump could improve on it by bringing confrontation of Iran's threats and diplomatic engagement into closer balance.
More broadly though, Trump seems to have a deliberate agenda of tearing down Obama's legacy — even when he has little to gain from doing so.
The PST: LA/LA programming has been celebrated, in both its advertisement materials and by art critics, as broadening our world view and tearing down walls.
According to CNN, the woman "panicked" and stepped on the gas, peeling out of the parking lot and tearing down the streets of North Attleboro, Massachusetts.
Television footage showed smoke billowing from behind dozens of protesters in streets of the Tanah Abang district, with some throwing firecrackers and tearing down public fences.
The network described the new Charmed as a "fierce, funny, feminist" series about witches "tearing down the patriarchy" — themes the beloved original explored a decade ago.
Christopher Garza was tearing down the highway in his 2016 Dodge Challenger Hellca t when he drove past a state trooper's speed trap in March 2017.
The UBS analysts developed their estimates after tearing down a new Chevrolet Bolt — a car that they say shares many similarities with Tesla's upcoming Model 3.
The song sparked the idea of a moody short film, centered around tearing down the "Edward Sharpe" persona itself — something that resonated with frontman Alex Ebert.
It was also reported that protestors were seen tearing down metal barriers, smashing windows of the student center and setting a fire outside of the building.
The message of abolishing ICE and tearing down all safeguards in place on the southern border has become the Democratic Party's platform in this new Congress.
Max Star of Murray Hill, Manhattan I live in a 19th-century townhouse and hate the thought of tearing down pre-WWII buildings in New York.
I thought this would be the best way to preserve the truth and encourage the trolls to check themselves before tearing down a good human being.
Demolition refers to the general process of tearing down a building, while implosion is specific to the use of explosives to quickly bring down a structure.
On May 7, 2018, the cover was devoted to tearing down Cohen, which is noteworthy in light of the later revelations about Cohen and Pecker's collaboration.
"We have to remind our sons and daughters that we became the most powerful nation on earth by tearing down walls, not building them," he said.
They were building this and tearing down that, they were, they told me, talking to legislators in various state houses, lobbying to get deregulation bills passed.
He was punched by a man who had been tearing down rainbow flags hung in support of same-sex marriage, according to local news media reports.
The overhaul included tearing down the original structure and building a two-story home with expansive ocean views, a gym, a hot tub and a pool.
Democrats worry about Mr. Trump's attempt to shift the debate to Confederate monuments and a slippery slope argument toward tearing down memorials to slaveholding founding fathers.
He's spent much of his judicial career tearing down parts of that framework, even as he uses his annual report to warn against threats to democracy.
In the closing rendition of "Rise," she skittered across the stage and convulsed on the floor, a suggestion of the "tearing down" she later spoke of.
And we can't defeat the most divisive president in modern American history by tearing down anybody who doesn't agree with us 270 percent of the time.
"We're facing teacher shortages here in Kentucky, but Matt Bevin has spent his time bullying educators and tearing down public education," she tweeted earlier this month.
Adolfo Martinez was found guilty on Wednesday after tearing down and burning the flag which was flying at the Ames United Church of Christ in June.
He exists on the fringes, out of both necessity and self-preservation, but the Darlene we know is fully living in the world she's tearing down.
And this is something that fueled at least 60% of the writing, tearing down any proverbial walls I felt whenever a subject or idea came up.
DAMASCUS, Syria – Syrian soldiers celebrated the recapture of the main border crossing with Jordan on Saturday, raising portraits of President Bashar Assad and tearing down rebel flags.
For now, 2020 Democrats — at least the half who debated Wednesday — appear to be focused on presenting a positive vision for the country, not tearing down Trump.
But instead of tearing down single champions on his own, he's much better at setting up multiple champions like bowling pins for a marksman to knock down.
At EMILY's List, officials are tearing down a wall in the Washington headquarters, adding enough space for a new conference room and another 280 to 216 staffers.
They say there is only so far you can go in tearing down a candidate like Trump who has near-universal name ID and dismal approval ratings.
According to the Jerusalem Post, tearing down the building would have to include getting permission from some 800 store owners, as well as from the environmental authorities.
After blustering that Republicans would be the new "party of health care" by tearing down the Affordable Care Act in court, President Trump is backing down — again.
He is more concerned with the building up of factories than the tearing down, chronicling the pros and cons of factory work with a scholar's even gaze.
The deal was aimed at tearing down U.S., Canadian and Mexican trade barriers, but Trump has complained that the U.S. got the short end of the deal.
We're talking about fine-grain urban design and walkability in one conversation, and we're talking about tearing down freeways or stopping the next one in another conversation.
D.B.: The message they were trying to get out was that tearing down Robert E. Lee's statue is an assault on white culture, so if you think that tearing down Robert E. Lee's statue is the wrong choice, then these are your guys that these are the people who are willing to say it but then amidst all the violence and the chaos I think that got lost.
Every generation claims an event that defines it more than any other—winning a World War, or landing humans on the moon, or tearing down the Berlin Wall.
Former Obama deep state DOJ official Sally Yates, she -- interestingly, she is going after the president, claiming that he&aposs, quote, tearing down the legitimacy of the DOJ.
A long-delayed plan to redevelop Dharavi envisages tearing down the shacks and building apartments for the residents, who live beside open drains and with no running water.
Rather than running ads meant to improve Clinton's image, the Democrat and her allies are committed to tearing down Trump as reckless and a danger to U.S. security.
Additionally, our city is tearing down chain link fences that surround garbage and tumbleweed-filled empty lots owned by absentee landlords and transforming these spaces into community parks.
Tearing down a six-story old building and rebuilding a six-story modern building just because they could rent a modern building for more seems like a shame.
Mr. Allan, a general contractor and mosque member, said he was leading a crew tearing down a nearby outbuilding when a man drove up in the late afternoon.
Videos circulating online showed jubilant Libyan fighters tearing down a metal frame, called the "stage of horror," that the Islamic State used to hang at least 49 people.
He can litter the campaign trail with hundreds of easily debunked falsehoods because conservative media has spent more than two decades tearing down the idea of objective fact.
Our new Trade Deal with Mexico focuses on FARMERS, GROWTH for our country, tearing down TRADE BARRIERS, JOBS and having companies continue to POUR BACK INTO OUR COUNTRY.
Kovalski said he grew up attending Whalers games and yearned for the team's return, even if that would require tearing down the XL Center and starting from scratch.
We need to push against fascism, racism, and homophobia at every chance—not just tearing down NSBM, but confronting people when they use "casual" racist and homophobic slurs.
Once you start digging — whether excavating long-populated urban land for a commercial project or tearing down the walls of a house — you never know what you'll find.
"Instead of tearing down a house and building another house, we need to start looking at something like a three-story multi-family," said Vancouver realtor Andrew Peck.
Hours later, Baton Rouge police found him wandering the streets "naked and running around … hollering and cussing at imaginary people" and tearing down mailboxes, an arresting officer wrote.
Right at Home Design shows are all about tearing down walls and opening up spaces, but what's wrong with a little more privacy and a little less togetherness?
We're in Australia with iFixit tearing down the brand new iPhone X, which came out here about an hour ago (it was released at 8 AM local time).
Putting white people first, it turns out, is pretty damn American: A May 2017 Rasmussen poll found that 69 percent of likely voters oppose tearing down Confederate memorials.
It's audacious and the probably the moment most responsible—even more than songs like "Karaoke"—for the "softest in the game" reputation that Drake spent years tearing down.
It mocks and stigmatizes its victims, tearing down self-respect and perpetuating the harmful idea that our unique physical appearances should be compared to air-brushed notions of 'perfect.
They are anti-elitist because they are aiming at tearing down a specific elite: the mainstream conservatives who have defined right-of-center politics in the US for decades.
Much like how modern hacktivists use a variety of tools to achieve their political ends, Watch Dogs 2 encourages playfulness and creativity when tearing down the powers that be.
"Instead of coming to Washington DC, look for places where these tearing down forces may have eroded your standard," Richardson wrote in the memo, which was obtained by CNN.
Mr. Robot set a high bar for season finales the first time out, tearing down the fragile carapace of American finance with the weapons of the new electronic order.
Instead of tearing down the school, Glass said the district would instead try to strengthen its perimeter to bolster security and privacy as part of a $15 million renovation.
It doesn't elevate the person doing the labeling, but it might just succeed in tearing down the one who then seems too virtuously cooperative—too good to be true.
But in an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box, " the Tennessee Republican said he also told Trump that, in general, he does not like the tearing down of the media.
The sort of burning arpeggios that are best suited to long afternoons tearing down highways on opiates—not that we'd condone any behavior that's obviously death-friendly of course.
Now in charge of the agency, he is tearing down those protections, dismantling the E.P.A., appointing or nominating industry insiders to oversee their former businesses and blocking scientific input.
North Korea has made some moves to placate Washington, suspending its nuclear and missile tests, demolishing its underground nuclear test site and tearing down a missile engine test site.
We shouldn't be tearing down critical programs that work – we should be working to ensure more manufacturers are aware of these programs and can take full advantage of them.
"I don't understand how tearing down Confederate monuments advances the cause of racial harmony in this country," said Mr. Lee, whose father was governor of Maryland in the 1970s.
Mr. Cardozo said that Mr. Brandis's comments then showed a lack of digital sophistication, which cast further doubt on his credibility in arguing for the tearing down of encryption.
The Brewers had lost 183 games the previous two seasons, tearing down much of their roster after a division lead went slip slidin' away down the stretch in 2014.
Collins leveled the remarkable charge that Democrats and not Trump, who tried to leverage his disproportionate power over a weaker foreign leader, were "tearing down" Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
And its more than likely the real estate mogul has found the one piece of real estate where rehabilitation or tearing down and rebuilding structures has become nearly impossible.
Both are staunch oil and gas supporters who have opposed environmental regulations, and will undoubtedly do Trump's bidding when it comes to tearing down policies that threaten fossil fuel interests.
High-end sports cars are manufactured the same way, but it's easier to justify spending $100,00+ on a car when you see it tearing down a highway at insane speeds.
But self-esteem boosts can sometimes have bizarre repercussions when teams win, and their fans celebrate by tearing down light poles, flipping cars, starting fires, and vandalizing their own city.
Thanking her fans for doing these things just came across as very insincere and basically is just perpetuating this online culture of cyberbullying and tearing down people over the internet.
Similarly, energy groups E.ON and EnBW, which are now tearing down their German nuclear plants, are seeking to parlay newfound dismantling expertise by offering similar services elsewhere in the world.
The BJP had mobilized tens of thousands of people in Ayodhya in 1992 when fiery speeches inflamed the crows and led to a Hindu mob to tearing down the mosque.
" On tearing down Confederate statues: "That's a hard one for me ... I have never looked upon the carvings on Stone Mountain or the statues as being racist in their intent.
Dany comes in, slaughters hundreds of thousands of people, but does so promising to revolutionize the country, tearing down the insular, corrupt families that have fought war after war forever.
It was because there was no bureaucracy to get through: If you wanted something done, be it tearing down a wall or mounting a new device, you simply did it.
Witness Sunmi, a former member of Wonder Girls, tearing down her own carefully cultivated public image in her recent single "Heroine," a song about a woman surviving a failed relationship.
Tearing down the forest would reduce rainfall so significantly that it would generate an $422 million annual loss to agriculture, defeating the benefits of having more land to farm on.
Just as with discarded movie sets of forgotten Hollywood films, the City of Angels developed an unfortunate reputation of tearing down potentially historic buildings to make way for new developments.
As everywhere, those sky-high prices, in turn, have led to that most divisive of subjects between longtime cottagers and newcomers: the tearing down of modest homes to build mansions.
Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, workers are tearing down unauthorized structures, additions and storefronts as part of a reconstruction effort as sweeping as any since the Olympics in 2008.
In tearing down shikumen, which fostered the canny interdependence of the Shanghainese, government officials are erasing the architectural form that saw the birth of the uniquely Chinese version of Communism.
The new stadium is the key element in a wider real estate plan for the district, which includes tearing down the historic San Siro arena, dubbed 'La Scala del Calcio'.
These may include tearing down most of the old arena and keeping only part of the stands as a kind of city landmark, two sources close to the matter said.
While Trump seems dedicated to tearing down the social and political order, Johnson, whose hero is Winston Churchill, is simply clambering back to his ordained place in its upper echelons.
Crews in hard hats and orange jumpsuits started the demolition of the Jungle on Tuesday, tearing down the camp's wooden shacks with sledgehammers and using diggers to move away debris.
On Wednesday evening, a crowd tried to storm into a school that would be a counting centre in the western town of Kavaje, tearing down a section of its iron fence.
Like her wardrobe, London wants to feel "beautiful and safe" in her surroundings; her design decisions — from tearing down walls to thoughtfully placed furniture and meaningfully curated objects — do just that.
But for reasons still unknown, in December the alarms mostly stayed quiet, which fed into the decision to speed up demolition, including tearing down two of the plutonium plant's structures simultaneously.
Miranda's fanfic interrogates the mythos of the American dream, tearing down the idea that "America" emerged from a single cultural identity that belongs only to white European immigrants and their descendants.
A group of construction workers accidentally tear down the wall of the conference room, which was a very meta moment because you know the show is actually tearing down its set.
Japan is just getting started on tearing down its wrecked Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant — a process that's expected to take 30 to 40 years, according to the plant's manager.
In his latest "Waste Report," Paul called the expenditure "troubling," saying it's ironic to spend $40,85033 on a model of the base while tearing down 16 underused buildings to save money.
DETROIT — Since this city emerged from bankruptcy at the end of 2014, it has eked out a tentative recovery, tearing down thousands of abandoned houses, restoring streetlights and luring new businesses.
"A government that roams the land, tearing down monuments with religious symbolism and scrubbing away any reference to the divine will strike many as aggressively hostile to religion," Justice Alito wrote.
Kim II loyally maintained his father's cult after his death: There would be no Khrushchev-style tearing down of the predecessor, no quiet Chinese-style sidelining of the former leader's ideas.
Protesters in Hong Kong took over the legislature's main building Friday night, tearing down portraits of legislative leaders and spray painting pro-democracy slogans on the walls of the main chamber.
Then, to the world's surprise, the aerial bombardment of opposition strongholds and civilian areas will resume, and Putin will be on a fast track to tearing down the sanctions regime entirely.
"This is a major corporation that is deciding to defend themselves in this case by tearing down a significant aspect of our civil rights protections," Mr. Booker said during the call.
And in tearing down the social ecosystem that investigative journalists helped build, Xi Jinping may be draining not just the vitality of society, but also his vision of the country's future.
But what the American engineer couldn't hear was the roar of chainsaws and noise of the illegal loggers he knew were relentlessly tearing down trees and endangering the gibbons' natural habitat.
It's a place where, in order to reckon with the city's racist past and present, progressives have to literally remake the city's landscape, from tearing down statues to building affordable housing.
And a priority for this administration has been tearing down accomplishments of the prior president, be they Obamacare or the Paris climate accord; the Iran deal fits squarely under this umbrella.
" On the removal and tearing down of Confederate monuments across the country since the protests, Pence said, "seeing people destroy public property in the name of any cause is just simply unacceptable.
Tensions have been on the rise in the area, where Saudi authorities have been tearing down the historic old part of the town of Awamiya to make way for a modern project.
And tearing down the barriers to more equitable economic prosperity will involve reconciling the people building technology with the cultural effects of that technology on the citizens that they do not understand.
The clearance of the camp in Calais is expected to take up to three days, with a crew arriving on Tuesday to begin tearing down the makeshift homes erected throughout the camp.
Moller declined to name names but suggested that such leaders were resisting the tide of history, and that "tearing down multilateralism in all its forms" did not make sense for any country.
Bannon's project centered on opposition to what he derisively called "globalism": the idea of tearing down borders and linking countries through trade, immigration, and international institutions like NATO and the United Nations.
Correction (October 27th 2017): Following a request from the author, we have changed the name of the MP that proposed tearing down the Ottoman walls from Shimon Peres to David Ben-Gurion.
As time expired the city's (possibly inebriated) citizens poured into the streets, tearing down light posts, turning over cars, storming the gates of city hall with kegs, and generally getting very weird.
Richard Hanson is suing Martina and her husband, John, claiming the McBrides hired unpaid interns and assigned them menial tasks like cleaning bathrooms, setting up and tearing down equipment, and delivering food.
In 1996, it was declared an honorary landmark by the Village of Glencoe, but that veneration does not prevent new owners from tearing down the house, as it remains a private property.
"It's the tearing down of the fake edifice of these people being better than us: multimillion-dollar beautiful people performing their own humanity for us in their $10,000 dresses," Mr. Burnham said.
The conqueror's embellishments ranged from tearing down an entire wing of the château to built a larger courtyard, to placing an "N" on the iron gates at the entrance of the palace.
For what Mr. McCraney, the extravagantly gifted author of the "The Brother/Sister Plays," is doing here is tearing down the warm and cozy house of feel-good African-American family portraits.
Drug traffickers set up shop in the region, grabbing up land and tearing down trees to build landing strips for airplanes, or to set up farms, which they use to launder money.
"There's been so much energy devoted to tearing down this place from within these walls that I think over the years we've missed opportunities to grow this place," Mr. Levinsohn, 54, said.
As recently as last week, Republicans and Democrats in the House and Senate voted to reauthorize a controversial expansion of a law -- the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act -- they're now effectively tearing down.
They included malware that was falsely reported to be capable of tearing down the electrical grid and hacks of business computers at power plants falsely reported to be capable of interrupting electricity.
Colbert spends night after night tearing down the lies coming out of the Trump administration, so for him to turn around and welcome their former defender felt off, to say the least.
Excavators began tearing down remaining shelters a day after the official operation to clear the camp came to a dramatic end, with fires started by departing migrants ripping through the shanty town.
The economics can be surprisingly feasible, Wiencek said - in part because flat complexes have become so expensive to buy, but also because tearing down and constructing a new, large building is cost-prohibitive.
Golter and the other members of Glob and Rhinoceropolis soon found that making the spaces fully legal would involve a lot more than tearing down some wrapping paper and installing a sprinkler system.
A mob of about 50 far-right radicals attacked a Jewish community center in Budapest, Hungary on Wednesday, tearing down and burning a rainbow flag before covering the building with neo-fascist slogans.
I was ahead pre-rigging sets, running back and forth, trying to scavenge gear, and tearing down sets, all by myself in this mental hospital in the middle of the night, by headlamp.
It had a low-key confidence in itself, and it was as well-made as anything on TV, even if its visuals rarely offered, say, an undead dragon tearing down an ice wall.
Packing winds of around 175 mph (290 kph), the storm lashed several small islands in the northeast Caribbean, including St Martin and St Barthelemy, tearing down trees, flattening homes and causing widespread damage.
Mangkhut has gathered strength since it struck the U.S. Pacific territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana islands overnight on Monday, tearing down trees and power lines and leaving hundreds of people homeless.
In one case, a company was in the process of tearing down another manufacturer's car that had just been recalled, in an attempt to understand the defect and avoid making a similar mistake.
Earlier this month, the godson of former prime minister Kevin Rudd was allegedly assaulted in Brisbane by a man who was tearing down rainbow flags put up in support of same-sex marriage.
That has driven up the cost of tearing down an old house, he said, from 3,000 or so Canadian dollars in the 1990s to upward of $40,000 now (about $31,200 in American dollars).
And she's had a lot of practice shading, with a smile, the general BS women endure through her role on MTV's Girl Code, hilariously tearing down everything from slut-shaming to vocal fry.
Instead of trying to build a winner, the Astros must sustain their success in an era with so many rivals copying their old blueprint of tearing down the present to build for tomorrow.
PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When bulldozers entered the Nigerian slum of Njemanze and started tearing down hundreds of waterfront homes, Michael Uwemedimo was there to document the scene with his camera.
They are not the only Florida team tearing down its roster — the Tampa Bay Rays have been busy doing that, too — but they are the only one with Derek Jeter driving the bulldozer.
Perspective: "Tearing down, or refusing to fund, border walls won't get anyone very far in the broader pursuit of global justice," an author and editor at The Nation argues in an Op-Ed.
Smirks and eyerolls greeted the warning — even as an actual tornado touched down in College Point, Queens, knocking down at least 50 trees, tearing down power lines and peeling siding off some houses.
Rather it was a world where a social revolution had ripped through American culture and radically de-moralized society, tearing down the old structures of suburban bourgeois Christian morality, replacing them with libertinism.
Picture locked-down voters, barely able to leave their homes, being fed through their social feeds an unending stream of posts, ads, videos, and pop-ups, alternately promoting or tearing down the candidates.
Thousands of companies affected by Hurricane Harvey are tearing down walls and doors, installing dehumidifiers, shuffling work shifts, fortifying secure Internet connections for people who work remotely and pooling funds to help colleagues.
Former President Barack Obama warned 2020 Democrats to avoid moving too far to the left and tearing down the system at a meeting for the Democracy Alliance on Friday, the Washington Post reports.
If the Republicans ran a home renovation business, they would start tearing down your roof this month and promise to return in 2019 with some options for a new one — if you survived.
The Florida high school that was terrorized by a school shooter this week is considering tearing down the building where the gunman opened fire, killing 17 people and injuring more than a dozen.
But if we want to avoid the crueler policies from popping up again during future crises, the research suggests that tearing down racial boundaries will need to be a part of the solution.
Many social media users in China have been calling for boycotts of the NBA events, and on Wednesday, a man was seen tearing down a billboard advertising the Lakers and Nets game in Shanghai.
"The administration is yet again not only tearing down critical health protections and safeguards, but is going after others who seek to uphold or extend them," the Environmental Defense Fund wrote in a statement.
"The administration is yet again not only tearing down critical health protections and safeguards, but is going after others who seek to uphold or extend them," the Environmental Defense Fund wrote in a statement.
Writing in 2014 Mr Dahl recalled it as "a joyous heat- and beer-infused celebration", though footage shows fans tearing down the bullpen, building bonfires in the outfield and burning banners in the stands.
"I got asked to resign from my job in the IT industry when I was 55," Aoki, 59, tells CNN as he takes a break from tearing down a derelict house in Saitama, Japan.
The girls were charged with obstructing the referendum process and destroying public property after tearing down the lists posted outside a school, said Damrong Phetpong, police commander in the northern province of Kamphaeng Phet.
French authorities are now tearing down nearly half of the camp that is known as the "Jungle" and hosts thousands of migrants who fled war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
One day, she meets Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a dedicated, struggling jazz pianist who hates the way the city disrespects its musical history by tearing down old clubs and replacing them with tacky theme restaurants.
We're so focused on people tearing down a statue but we should be more focused on people getting beaten in the street and the police charging people with things the government can't possibly prove.
That led to more attractive homes, park benches, trash cans and lighting, and to F&M eventually tearing down some of the hedges that separated it from the city and making it better neighbor.
If we allow uncontrolled tearing down of memorials or unilateral reinterpretation of American history, then we will be damaging our democracy by limiting vigorous debate on our history, with all its beauty and blemishes.
The sound of sledgehammers rang out as construction crews fanned out across the area to begin the slow process of tearing down buildings — some marked with a giant "X," indicating that they were unstable.
In tearing down one of the Obama administration's walls against global warming -- a program that auto company executives unanimously committed in writing not to fight --the automakers have climbed into the back seat with Trump.
Coming off a summer of rigid composition and performance without a real sense of how to let the music go, ​we started writing nothing and tearing down anything close to a formation of an idea.
" She added: "That was my aha moment of utter forgiveness, to be able to see him as human being …  That's when I started, even in my own life, tearing down all these titles and labels.
Protests have broken out in Malawi's administrative capital Lilongwe, an opposition stronghold, prompting police to deploy armored trucks to the area where people were tearing down ruling DDP posters and hurling rocks at government buildings.
Pelosi, for her part, said the impeachment articles are part of a broader Republican effort to defend Trump at all costs, even if it means tearing down public trust in the country's law enforcement community.
He succeeded where others had failed in tearing down Turkey's rigid, classist system of government; sending the meddling military back to its barracks; and opening up the bureaucracy, long deeply suspicious of Turkey's pious underclass.
But in moves that position Prince Mohammed as the new Ibn Saud, the Crown Prince is tearing down pillars of rule that had been eroding under the weight of population growth and low oil prices.
Rather than join New Orleans in tearing down the symbols, Governor Kay Ivey signed legislation this week aimed at protecting that state's statues from being taken down, including one at the capitol, the Hill reports.
"The 'tearing down of history' does not change that history," John M. Viola, then the president and chief operating officer of the National Italian American Foundation, wrote in a New York Times editorial last year.
Subsequently, he even said he would support tearing down the existing border wall in the El Paso area, a declaration that Republicans have suggested they will use against him should he make the general election.
Christmas wasn't the only cultural controversy Trump touched on during his brief speech: he  couldn't resist riffing on some of his favorite recent controversies, namely; tearing down historical statues, and kneeling for the national anthem.
Broadly put, it called for relocating Trent Court's residents to new housing units away from the water, tearing down the old brick buildings and replacing them with a mix of market-rate and subsidized housing.
But the president's insistence on tearing down America's assistance programs to bare bones — even though they hover at only around 1 percent of the federal budget — shows how misguided he is about their outsize impact.
She is one of my favorite writers, and I loved the ambitious, almost too ambitious, narrative structure of the novel and these little worlds she kept building and tearing down to move the story forward.
He has been charged with tearing down and rebuilding the White Sox, and he has been busy assembling a young roster, employing a religious devotion to the rigorous statistical analysis that has transformed the game.
Mr. Mackie, who is Scottish, opened the garage at this location in 1986, about five years after moving to New York, and he is still here, servicing, tearing down, building, rebuilding and customizing British bikes.
A crowd gathered outside the hospital where Ms. Jayaram was being treated, and when rumors spread that she had died, they exploded, tearing down food stalls and surging toward the hospital gates in powerful waves.
"Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity" — Thoreau embraced Spartan living as a matter of choice, but the irony of him tearing down a shed in pursuit of his much-celebrated modest way of life is a bit painful.
The candidate himself told Ebony magazine that "people should not be attacking people," and apologized for some of the rhetoric of his supporters, especially those who were tearing down thoughtful critiques of his record on race.
Maybe they'll be mindful not to choose someone who is too anti-business or speaks too stridently about tearing down the White Male Patriarchy, out of fear this would cause Schultz to run — inadvertently electing Trump.
His collection is eventually destroyed in a cathartic sequence that is difficult to parse — the books clearly represent a façade in need of tearing down, but the image is impossible to divorce from a book burning.
Right now they're tearing down the UAW plant—the General Motors plant—in Kenosha, there's a huge abandoned facility in Janesville, and some of the best-paying jobs in Waukesha County are going up to Canada.
I think that "Black Panther" is going to be the movie that opens the path to other majority black movies that depict black people I the same light and uplift and support opposed to tearing down.
Johnson's Great Society survived for decades and remains largely intact in the 21st century, thanks to the unwillingness of most conservatives to risk political fallout from tearing down programs that proved beneficial to millions of Americans.
But unlike several teammates who have purchased homes in the Milwaukee area, Connaughton has gone a step further: He is tearing down a dilapidated duplex so he can replace it with a four-story apartment building.
It is a sign that while most Americans may oppose the tearing down of old monuments, the building of new ones is no longer finding acceptance in broader society, something even proponents of the monuments acknowledge.
There's Patrick Collison, who, along with his brother, created a company, Stripe, that makes it vastly easier for people all over the world to start businesses and process payments without tearing down the entire financial system.
A big-market, historically successful team like the Red Sox tearing down a team that won the World Series two years ago and dealing their best player to save money isn't great for the league optically.
The historical detail is impressive, but what we remember best are the violent scenes of rioting farmers tearing down the loathed enclosures and the ugly glimpses of women and children being turned out of their homes.
Economic policy Trump's economic proposals have focused on tearing down government regulations he views as overly burdensome on US businesses -- which would include undoing environmental protections erected under the Obama administration -- and reforming the US tax code.
JPMorgan Chase is tearing down walls and moving its San Francisco investment bankers onto "hot desks," a space-saving layout that has long been a fixture at tech companies, while redesigning offices in Dallas and other cities.
They, too, see Blankenship as the most beatable Republican, and are therefore, trying to help him in the GOP primary with ads tearing down Jenkins and Morrisey, two leading GOP candidates Democrats consider bigger threats to Manchin.
Demolition teams in France are tearing down part of a makeshift camp known as "the jungle," where there have been clashes between riot police and migrants; and Macedonia's police fired tear gas at increasingly desperate asylum seekers.
By making sure that the conversation is about, what is the proper type of femininity, then we can fight with each other instead of tearing down the systems that make these feelings possible in the first place.
He and Human Rights Watch say that the governing party has undermined an open campaigning process, with the police intimidating opposition candidates and protesters, imprisoning politicians for several days under false charges and tearing down their posters.
Meanwhile, in an area of Syria seized by Al Qaeda, a video camera documented how foreign fighters from Chechnya, France, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia were terrorizing the young people of the Syrian revolution, tearing down their flag.
On Wednesday afternoon, a press conference with the two teams was delayed indefinitely, organizers said, and a Reuters witness saw workers tearing down giant banners advertising the exhibition game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn Nets.
Creative minds in the employ of Bloomberg and Wolfson would have a field day writing TV ads tearing down a figure like Rohrabacher, who The New York Times has suggested has his very own Russian KGB codename.
Mr. Schwartz said the ramp was not part of the original plan for the project, which involves building a new central terminal where a parking garage stood and tearing down the 53-year-old Central Terminal Building.
Mr. Kushner and his father Charles began showing potential investors a "white book," which laid out their vision for tearing down the blocky building to make way for the much taller, glassier skyscraper designed by Ms. Hadid.
Don't get me wrong, there is no glee derived from tearing down women, but there is vindication in seeing someone—who has been disingenuous and hypocritical at best, manipulative at worst—being played at their own game.
Today's backlash politics isn't being pioneered by people ignorant of the ideals of 20th-century liberalism; it's coming from people who are steeped in them, and choose to center their ideal political movements on tearing down those ideals.
In a speech delivered at the Hudson Institute, a short walk from Congress and the ongoing Kavanaugh brouhaha, the vice-president castigated the Chinese for bullying investors, buying allies with cheap loans, "tearing down crosses" and much else.
A similar rally in 1992 near Ayodhya led to a Hindu mob tearing down the mosque, sparking riots that killed about 2,000 people in one of the worst instances of communal violence in India since the 1947 partition.
The blue wave that O'Rourke appears to be causing is enough to spur President Donald Trump to head to the Lone Star State and support a former adversary who he hasn't minced words tearing down in the past.
The National Coalition for Men and Stop Abusive and Violent Environments, groups that DeVos met with last Thursday, are part of a right-wing movement of men's rights groups committed to tearing down protections for women like me.
The agency has the chance to finally make good on nonpartisan reform priorities set forth by both the Obama and Trump administrations, and make strides toward tearing down barriers to economic liberty and mobility across the United States.
In a clip that premiered exclusively with PEOPLE, the Fords take on the challenge by putting drywall on the ceiling, tearing down walls in the living room, adding French doors, exposing the brick fireplace and painting it white.
Rather than tearing down this fringe theory, The New York Times' reviewer, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, praised Summers for weaving together such an "extraordinary welter of detail" about the Monroe case that he seemed to summon up the dead.
Earlier this month, Yates said Trump was "tearing down the legitimacy" of the agency, warning that his attacks on top officials like Attorney General Jeff Sessions and special counsel Robert Mueller are "not normal," but are becoming normalized.
" 'He Hit Me' was absolutely, positively the one record that none of us liked," Ms. Alston was quoted as saying in "Tearing Down the Wall of Sound: The Rise and Fall of Phil Spector" (2008), by Mick Brown.
In its eight-decade history, the housing authority, known as Nycha, has shied away from tearing down its aging buildings, with the exception of a high-rise complex in Brooklyn and some low-rise buildings in Staten Island.
" Corker said Trump's behavior is symptomatic of how the President is "continual tearing down institutions causing Americans to lose faith in institutions instead of building them up -- that's what made our country function the way that it is.
Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (N.
The biggest tax reform in India's 70-year history as an independent nation would, overnight, unify its $2-trillion economy and 1.3 billion people into a single market, tearing down trade barriers between more than 30 states and territories.
"When approaching the topic of "shETHER" she prefaced it by saying: "I do not condone or recommend the tearing down of another female, that's not what I do [...] I think we work so much better when we work together.
They have won elections by tearing down institutions and immigrants, by telling voters that if ISIS does not get them then ebola will, and by enabling economic and tax policy that spectacularly widened the income divide and hardened resentments.
We've also seen a cinematic resurgence of the mesmerizing spectacle of physical work: A recent viral video of a guy skillfully painting a parking spot for those with disabilities recalls a Lumière film showing workers tearing down a wall.
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Detroit's incumbent mayor was accused of prioritizing downtown over the neighborhoods during his re-election bid two years ago, but he easily secured a second term after highlighting accomplishments that included tearing down vacant houses and repairing broken streetlights.
Her Veep character did stop by a fictional version of the show in its own third season, though, in an episode that found Selina and her team mostly tearing down the sketch program ("I don't watch the show, it's completely juvenile").
" Under a survey conducted by a Chinese news portal on the idea of sharing a grave with relatives, a user in Changsha, Hunan Province, wrote, "Tearing down walls, digging up family graves, this is the length to which reform has gone?
He describes its remit as "recycling land" - working through entanglements of ownership, addressing tax issues and fixing up or tearing down structures with a view to getting vacant property back on the market or giving it over as a public space.
But it made sense to me that one of the biggest artists in the world — especially one who staked his early career on tearing down the walls of privacy — might want to keep a high-stakes situation like unexpected fatherhood private.
"To see stuff like this...24 hours after that video was made I probably had 40 people in my house tearing down walls…laughing together, filled with life…that's powerful," he told Anderson Cooper in a follow-up on air interview.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - About 200 prisoners in Indonesia broke out of an overcrowded jail on Sumatra island on Friday, tearing down a gate near a mosque in the prison complex after being allowed out of their cells to pray, officials said.
The 42nd president and best-selling author James Patterson, co-writers of the new book The President Is Missing, addressed President Donald Trump's affinity for tearing down his critics and opponents on Twitter during an interview on CBS Sunday Morning.
Read more ReadBut for me, after a few minutes of messing about, I felt quite comfortable with the S1's handling, and soon after was tearing down the halls of my office and generally annoying the crap out of my coworkers.
In recent weeks, gangs of men have also been filmed tearing down Lennon Walls -- collections of pro-democracy posters and post-it notes that have sprung up over the city -- and clashing with and assaulting protesters who attempt to protect them.
And I had talked to James Jebbia, the founder, and he had emailed me after one of my stories came out about how people were tearing down Supreme posters during their ad campaign and selling them for $450 on eBay.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier told broadcaster ZDF the Turkish diaspora in Germany meant ties with Turkey were "especially important" and they were probably suffering the most when they saw Ankara tearing down bridges built with Germany over many years.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Energy groups E.ON and EnBW are tearing down their nuclear plants at massive cost following Germany's decision to abandon nuclear power by 21, but they are seeking to turn a burden into business by exporting their newfound dismantling skills.
Instead of tearing down the walls or refurbishing the site, the city rebuilt itself down the mountain, at what is now the Città Bassa (Lower Town), a modern commercial and industrial city full of shops, cars, restaurants, boulevards and trees.
NEW YORK - JPMorgan Chase & Co is tearing down walls and moving its San Francisco investment bankers onto "hot desks," a space-saving layout that has long been a fixture at tech companies, while redesigning offices in Dallas and other cities.
Aside from this, local architects warned the Times of Israel that tearing down the concrete of the building would be virtually impossible, and it would leave a thick coating of dust that could choke all of Tel Aviv for weeks.
Those few hours on the streets are outweighed by the days and months invested in surveillance and information gathering (to say nothing of flyering, wheatpasting, tearing down fascist propaganda, monitoring local bars, fundraising, jail support, self-defence skillshares, child care…).
"The current administration seems to be willfully tearing down the good works built up by administrations past," said Sother Teague, the head bartender at the amari-and-bitters bar Amor y Amargo, and Mr. DeRossi's partner in the new bar.
The project, which has counterparts in many other Chinese cities that have constructed new "old cities," has been met with scorn from local preservationists who say it is absurd that the government is tearing down authentic older architecture and building imitations.
Even if ILSI had nothing to do with the meat papers — and there is no evidence of which I am aware that it did — the previous paper suggests that Johnston is making a career of tearing down conventional nutrition wisdom.
"For me it was tearing down my hard work, and I had worked so hard for it ... most of the comments was stuff like 'oh she doesn't have the same hair colour, so it can't be the same girl,'" she said.
TIRANA/DURRES, Albania (Reuters) - At least 2500 people were killed when the most powerful earthquake to strike Albania in decades shook the capital Tirana and the country's west and north on Tuesday, tearing down buildings and burying residents under rubble.
Delaying plans to create a second bedroom so they could afford the $2000,000 renovation, which included high-end appliances and custom floors and counters, they began gutting the kitchen about two years ago, tearing down a wall and redoing the layout.
When I talk about health care being a human right and ending the embarrassment of America being the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care for every man, woman and child, that's not tearing down the system.
"In their heads these people are living in Hungary," said Vasyl Vovkunovich, a former teacher and furniture seller who in November led a group of fellow Ukrainian nationalists in tearing down a Hungarian flag flying outside the town's city hall.
And I'm a native, I know what they're talking about and I respect what they're saying, and this is not about tearing down sound housing to basically build more, this is about taking underutilized properties and creating an opportunity for housing.
For example, water would be selected for a classroom to mitigate risk for children, but another material might be chosen for an empty gymnasium when the objective is tearing down a wall to allow a large force to enter as rapidly as possible.
One after another, under pressure from activists and the party's left wing, Democrats laying the ground for presidential runs last summer came out in favor of tearing down and replacing the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency that patrols the interior of the country.
" She continued, "Although in very difference public roles, we stand with her in solidarity to say that we shouldn't be tearing down women in public life through the press or otherwise... (The Duchess of Sussex) was pleased to have seen that letter.
NEW YORK, Feb 22 - JPMorgan Chase & Co is tearing down walls and moving its San Francisco investment bankers onto "hot desks," a space-saving layout that has long been a fixture at tech companies, while redesigning offices in Dallas and other cities.
Interior designer Nora Calderwood and architect Adam Darter are one design couple who tripled the space potential of their 650-square-foot one-bedroom in Park Slope, Brooklyn — by using color, tearing down a wall, incorporating versatile furniture, and forgoing window treatments.
At one point in How to Be a Rock Critic, Bangs gripes that Rolling Stone started rejecting his reviews because they were, like, too real, man—by tearing down unworthy artists, he was costing the magazine precious advertising dollars from their record labels.
He was the verbal assassin, tearing down relationships one day and asking favors the next; the governor's combination lieutenant and fishing buddy, to whom Mr. Cuomo could turn for a soothing dose of guy talk — and, when the job required, for political warfare.
Whether it's providing massive giveaways to the fossil fuel industry, blocking efforts to lower the costs of prescription drugs, eroding workers' rights or tearing down critical consumer protections, it's clear that our current political system does not put the public's interests first.
It is precisely because of the Putin regime's nature that dialogue is needed to prevent miscalculation; such dialogue was undertaken by successive American Presidents in dealing with the Soviet Union's communist governments, which had the avowed intent of tearing down the Western world.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - S. K. Arora spent more than three years trudging through the Indian summer heat and monsoon rains to inspect tobacco kiosks across this sprawling megacity, tearing down cigarette advertisements and handing out fines to store owners for putting them up.
With more demand for heroin in the US, drug cartels in Central and South America have even more incentive to continue tearing down the rainforests, and statistics show that deforestation has continued to climb right along pace with our growing appetite for heroin.
Yet as baffling as the plot was, it's hard not to love the audacity of it: Pamela Anderson, a hero of the dystopian world, using her feminine wiles to operate outside the law and good taste, tearing down big men, stealing their eyes.
By suggesting that perhaps there was confusion after more than 30 years, White House allies said that they could offer wavering Republicans whose votes are critical for his confirmation another explanation for the he-said-she-said conflict without tearing down Dr. Blasey.
Dissent. Even in the years when a Republican held the White House, there would always be a voice at the 46-year-old conference dedicated to tearing down the president, said columnist Mona Charen, who was booed at CPAC 2018 for criticizing Trump.
House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
In the street, supporters of Hezbollah and its Shi'ite ally Amal forced protesters from a roadblock they had set up in Beirut, tearing down their tents and fighting with them, forcing the police to intervene, the first such incident in the capital.
Irma ripped through the tiny easterly Leeward Islands last week as one of the Atlantic's strongest ever storms, killing two dozen people, uprooting trees, tearing down power cables and severely damaging the homes of poor locals and the global jet-set alike.
Johnson interrupted Judiciary Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
But on Thursday, a crowd of residents in Durham showed solidarity with the arrested: Dozens lined up to turn themselves in for the "crime" of tearing down a Confederate statue — in an attempt to get all the charges dropped for those arrested. Wow!
To save itself, the European Union is going to need a real opposition political party: one that can formulate a coherent alternate policy agenda and give dissatisfied voters the opportunity to "throw the bums out" without tearing down the entire institutional edifice they inhabit.
Indeed, it became indispensable to that decade's upthrusters in business and politics -- among them a wildly aspirant tycoon busily buying up and tearing down properties all over New York and publishing his celebration of it, The Art of the Deal by Donald J. Trump.
Our leadership principles have helped thousands of people from all levels and all walks of life gain a new perspective on their own leadership approach by tearing down confirmation bias, bolstering their productive conflict skills and demonstrating a powerful positive mindset to solve stubborn problems.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is tearing down barriers that make it difficult for patients to get access to their own medical records, telling doctors and hospitals that in most cases they must provide copies of these records within 30 days of receiving a request.
And I just think there are a lot of people who have never understood the basic understanding of economics, that you do not make people rich by tearing down those who are you providing jobs, and you don't help poor people by taking away.
In its halls, packed on a mid-week afternoon with school groups, workplace delegations and squads of soldiers in uniform, "reform" is treated as a synonym for progress and modernity, rather than as an economic programme of tearing down barriers to free competition and trade.
Father Martin (who Pope Francis recently appointed as a consultant to the Vatican's Secretariat for Communications) and I exchanged emails this week to discuss how he envisions building his bridge, and the inevitable roadblocks he faces in tearing down centuries of anti-queer church orthodoxy.
There's no weapons-grade trolling here, so there's no need to waste energy tearing down trolls; just a lot of would-be writers sharing their own stumbling blocks and breakthroughs, offering encouragement to each other as you might expect in a real-world class.
Trump wasn't referring to the white supremacists, but to the counter-protesters whom the president believes are on a slippery slope towards "changing history" by tearing down monuments of Confederate heroes and potentially, he has said, the Founding Fathers like George Washington, who owned slaves.
President Jimmy Morales and his political and economic allies in Guatemala — those who also are under investigation — clearly feel emboldened to take down CICIG, even if it also means tearing down the public institutions built so laboriously after Guatemala's civil war ended in the 1990s.
And while developers are typically the ones tearing down old plants for new apartments, a number of the city's top builders are lining up for the chance to combine them, on an almost five-acre site on the waterfront in Long Island City, Queens.
But as hundreds of thousands of people gather in the city center to protest against proposed regulations that residents view as tearing down the last protections against the authoritarian control of mainland China, those same citizens are viewing their Octopus cards in a different light.
The exhibit tries to be somewhat provocative and speculative with housing models, but I think potential pragmatic solutions would be to allow for things such as accessory dwellings — where you're not really tearing down the existing development, you're just allowing for additional or mixed uses.
Instead of tearing down the cast-iron facade and tossing it in a dumpster, Tishman repaired it and incorporated it into an office-tower development called the Wheeler, in homage to the 19th-century developer Andrew Wheeler, who built the original iron-front building.
The government has been unable to stop them from tearing down the ubiquitous propaganda billboards and some of the garish, tin-metal "trees of life" erected on hundreds of streets and roundabouts by the first lady as symbols of her government's supposedly divine mandate.
Trump targeted House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
By tearing down the fences and returning these livestock-damaged lands to nature under the new General Management Plan, Point Reyes can take its rightful place as a second Yellowstone along the California coast, and a jewel in the crown of the National Park system.
That campaign was initiated by a pro-Beijing member of Hong Kong's legislature, Junius Ho. Near the subway station in the Tsuen Wan neighborhood, a woman who was tearing down posters threw a bag at a reporter and a man shoved a cameraman, RTHK reported.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Real estate developers whitewashing or tearing down walls covered in graffiti is a familiar narrative, but it appears we may have reached such an advanced stage in the cooptation of street art that those days will soon be at an end.
" She added, "If we are grasping onto 'subtext' that isn't there, why is the promotional material for Killing Eve so obviously geared towards an LGBTQ audience in an attempt to get us excited about a potential romance that the behind the scenes team is tearing down?
One day we were all walking around the streets on two feet like the dumb ape descendants we are; the next, we were tearing down city sidewalks, wind in our hair, waving at the rest of the bipedal plebs from the perch of an electric scooter.
There's a mini boutique in the Magnolia market selling an assortment of jewelry lines worn by Joanna onscreen, and "Chip's Corner," with hammers engraved with #DEMODAY — a reference to the mid-episode interlude of Fixer Upper when Chip releases some masculine energy by tearing down walls.
Protests in 2007 against the tearing down of Victoria Harbour's Queen's Pier, which for almost half a century marked the ceremonial arrivals of British governors and royals including Queen Elizabeth, is often cited as a starting point for street activism bent on preserving Hong Kong's culture.
AHMEDABAD, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hansaben Rasid knows what it is like to live without a water tap or a toilet of her own, constantly fearful of being evicted by city officials keen on tearing down illegal settlements like hers in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad.
Demolition teams finished tearing down unoccupied shacks and tents in the northern seaside town on Monday after last week's evacuation of thousands of migrants from the "Jungle" camp where more than 6,000 people were living, most in the hope of making it across the Channel to Britain.
Bolsonaro is Brazil's answer to US President Donald Trump; he's an anti-globalist, right-wing climate change denier who suggested Brazil withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, and has pledged to start tearing down the Amazon to open it up for mining, farming, and building dams.
The biggest rewards of HK $1 million were offered for information on who was responsible for tearing down a Chinese flag and throwing it into the harbor, or for defacing the Chinese government's official emblem on the China Liaison Office in central Hong Kong in July.
WARSAW — Recent episodes of rage and bloodshed over the removal of Confederate statues in the United States have a familiar ring for Europeans, who have been battling over their historical narratives and tearing down statues of noxious former leaders since the Bronze Age — and probably before.
And many Democrats were expecting Judiciary Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
While John Oliver spent the majority of the Last Week Tonight episode tearing down charter schools, he was able to spare a moment for Lochte, suggesting that no one should be surprised at the Olympian's behavior after he's given so many interviews worth of frat-speak, brah.
Everlasting showrunner Quinn King (Constance Zimmer) and her reluctant but talented producer Rachel (Shiri Appleby) make TV magic by tearing down anyone who gets in the way of their preferred narrative, from the overwhelmed contestants to the resistant "suitors" to the network execs who think they know better.
Tearing down the bustling mid-day streets of Dalston, swerving past fruit stands and throngs of chattering women in hijabs, I arrive, sweaty and panting, at the address I'd been given for the headquarters of NTS—the trailblazing London radio station that turned five years old earlier this month.
So I'm going to keep talking about tearing down all the barriers that stand in the way of Americans fulfilling their potential, because I don't think our country can live up to its potential unless we give a chance to every single American to live up to theirs.
So I'm going to keep talking about tearing down all the barriers that stand in the way of Americans fulfilling their potential because I don't think our country can live up to its potential unless we give a chance to every single American to live up to theirs.
And this time he might have a tag team partner in the President of the United States—a fellow sociopathic rich man on a lifelong quest to both gain posthumous approval of his father while simultaneously tearing down his legacy to build something even more extravagant in its place.
Trump used language familiar to the "alt-right" and white supremacists when he bemoaned "changing culture" that would results from the tearing down of statues honoring confederate generals like Robert E. Lee, who Trump equated with founding fathers like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, who were slave owners.
The day after President Trump held a combative press conference, suggesting statues of George Washington would be the next to fall if the US continues tearing down monuments to Confederate generals like Robert E. Lee, journalists and government officials received a strange email from the president's personal lawyer.
MOSCOW — Several dozen people in a Roma community in southern Ukraine were forced to flee their homes after a mob tore through their neighborhood over the weekend, breaking windows, tearing down fences and even setting a house on fire while the heavily outnumbered police stood by and watched.
Yet in today's workplace where we spend most of our day, the purveyors of corporate office design insist that tearing down walls and bringing more people closer together in the same physical space will help foster better collaboration while dissolving the friction of traditional hierarchy and office politics.
Analyzing data from six Amazon countries, researchers identified 2,312 illegal mining sites and 245 large-scale areas where miners have established sophisticated infrastructure, tearing down native forests and contaminating rivers with mercury as they dredge for gold and extract diamonds and coltan, which are used to make mobile phones.
" Romero said that "tearing down the mural seems to be counter to the words that are on the door frame … We preserve a lot of stuff that doesn't need to be, but we won't take care of something that is an expression of the social conscience of its time?
Hundreds of protesters in Hong Kong swarmed into the legislature's main building Monday night, tearing down portraits of legislative leaders and spray-painting pro-democracy slogans on the walls of the main chamber as frustration over a lack of response from the administration to opposition demands boiled over.
Rather than setting up an entirely new campus (or two) like Amazon, or following Alphabet, Apple and Facebook in expanding into new areas, the software company is updating its existing one, tearing down old buildings and erecting new ones, while also adding cricket and soccer fields and room for retail businesses.
In this piece, I would argue that we have spiraled too far into a maelstrom of cynicism about Washington and Wall Street over the past few decades, and we do ourselves no favors tearing down Silicon Valley and an industry that appeared to be the last bastion of positive change.
It means radically upgrading the nation's power grid; tearing down phone lines in our wireless world; burying power lines to reduce productivity-destroying outages; launching a new, smart interstate highway program, paving the way for autonomous cars; upgrading airports and railways, while making way for hyper-loops and supersonic travel.
And I mean a thorough analysis, with data that proves that in case of contact with a leg or an arm, it would be the wing that would break before tearing down the overalls (like what happened to Marquez at the first corner in Argentina) and whatever is underneath it.
So, this is a pretty comfortable spot from which Saturn can broadcast its message, which goes a little something like this: Create a sense of order that you can live with for the long haul, even if that means tearing down and rebuilding the structures that currently govern your actions.
By the time you've led Wander to his first skyscraping Colossus — one of sixteen massive boss fights that make up the sum total of this otherwise combat-free game — you're nagged by a creeping sense that your efforts to resurrect your dead lady love will involve tearing down this beautiful world.
While the government is unlikely to begin tearing down crosses across China, the sources say, local authorities are expected to begin scrutinizing the finances and foreign ties of churches and other spiritual institutions as part of an effort to limit the influence of religions the party considers a threat, especially Christianity.
"  Sasse also played a prominent role in trying to block Trump's path to the nomination in 2016, warning in an open letter to Trump supporters posted in February of that year that "Trump's relentless focus is on dividing Americans" and "on tearing down rather than building back up this glorious nation.
How to be a relatable supermodel 101: eat a burger on late-night TV.  A choker-donning Gigi Hadid chatted with Jimmy Fallon Monday night about the search for the perfect NYC burger and then dared to eat one on camera — because Gigi is tearing down model stereotypes left and right.
To the Editor: Has anyone considered that those engaged in tearing down images of certain icons of the past are following the barbaric examples of the Taliban and ISIS, whose practice it has been to destroy relics of the past that they have found to be offensive to their particular sensibilities?
" She writes that her funds will focus on three key priorities, including tearing down the barriers women face advancing professionally, fast-tracking women into industries and professional sectors where they are typically outnumbered, and "mobilizing shareholders, consumers, and employees to amplify external pressure on companies and organizations in need of reform.
The top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee is calling on Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
The hearing was riddled with GOP lawmakers raising objections, Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
A letter sent by White House counsel Pat Cipollone to Judiciary Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
Behind the gates of the factory, surrounded by a hospital, a shopping mall and high-rise apartment blocks, workers and bulldozers were busy on a recent visit tearing down furnaces as part of a 143 billion yuan ($214 billion) plan to move to a new industrial park 2100 kilometers (214.6 miles) away.
Yet all of Marvel's phase three films and their tentative questioning of the underlying political ethos of the franchise feel like buildup for Black Panther, which in its second act comes very close to completely tearing down the Marvel Cinematic Universe en totale — and making viewers long for such a thing to happen.
You can kill your idols all you like, but, living in the world as it is, one that grooves hard to hagiography, I'd argue for a tearing down of all statues of useless Kennedys to be replaced by gargantuan Little Richard in bronze looking down on us all like a hip-shaking titan.
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, which houses treasures dating back to 2600 B.C., installed "super-sensitive vibration sensors" to protect some of its 1 million relics during the tearing down of a neighboring parking garage and tower as part of a medical school expansion, according to a university website.
" Emily Peck at the Huffington Post also takes Trump to task for ignoring the current political context, writing that "trying to pass paid leave while drastically cutting women's health benefits is kind of like buying a beautiful new couch for your living room, while at the same time tearing down the room's walls.
And for now, Silver is focused on getting the edibles business off the ground, building a kitchen in Oregon, and tearing down, brick by metaphorical brick, the stain of guilt surrounding marijuana use in the US—regardless of the threats posed by federal law or bloviating politicians stuck in a 1930s mindset.
Instead, the movement's opponents now point to Ms. Raggi's administration as proof that the party is far more suited to tearing down government than actually running it, and that Italy's new breed of politician is no better than the old one — no less tainted by corruption, no less ineffective and no less unpopular.
Karl Oliver, a Republican, wrote in a now-deleted Facebook post that people tearing down Confederate monuments "should be LYNCHED" — invoking language that's obviously attached to the oppression of black Americans: The destruction of these monuments, erected in the loving memory of our family and fellow Southern Americans, is both heinous and horrific.
In 1968, Logue, his reputation oddly undiminished by his Boston travails, was appointed to head New York's Urban Development Corporation, a Nelson Rockefeller initiative; the failure of urban renewal having become abundantly clear, the new notion was to build from scratch, in undeveloped spaces, rather than tearing down and starting over in the same place.
Op-Ed Contributor Washington — Donald J. Trump comes into office on Friday with an agenda largely built around tearing down that of his predecessor — rescinding executive orders, ripping up the Iran nuclear deal, backing the repeal of Obamacare and withdrawing from international climate change agreements, to name just a few of his possible first steps.
I'm a cultural anthropologist — I'm 66 years old, I was in the Peace Corps, I did my research overseas, and I helped two different peoples try to record and save their cultural heritage — so my whole life has been dedicated to trying to preserve cultural heritage, which means I don't believe in tearing down anything.
Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, slammed House Judiciary Chairman Jerry NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
If the organization doesn't think twice about Rio's government tearing down favelas in favor of venues that, ten years from now, will likely be crumbling reminders of one high-profile, three-week period, of course it's going to threaten to sue over something as comparatively insignificant as sharing a 2-second GIF of Katie Ledecky swimming. 
I don't really buy the "Hollywood coastal elites" stereotype, if only because everyone in Hollywood is from everywhere else, but I do wonder how many of these voting groups are thinking about it as a depiction of a place that's fraught with controversy, both with police violence in Ferguson and controversies about tearing down Confederate statues.
"There are some who would like you to believe that the only way you can be strong is by bulldozing those who disagree or never giving them a chance to say their piece in the first place, that the only way you can build your own accomplishments is by tearing down the other side," he said.
Its filmmaking even parallels the growing revolutionary consciousness of its protagonist, June: She goes from someone focused simply on staying alive in season one — which is shot mostly in extreme close-ups that blur out the horizon, so that we are trapped in June's state of mind — to someone increasingly focused on tearing down society in season three.
Tearing down the statues and changing the names was merely an entry point; allowing student activists to address the lack of progress in the hiring and retention of black academic staff, the Eurocentric curriculum and the slow progress in making university education accessible to black youth in a country with burgeoning unemployment and high levels of poverty.
That reputation is in tatters after the release of a memo uncovered by the media watchdog Canadaland wherein management outlined explicit talking points to use in covering the upcoming Ontario provincial election, with a view toward promoting the Trump-like populist Doug Ford—brother of the late, scandalous Toronto Mayor Rob Ford—and tearing down the governing Liberal government.
The regulations follow the enactment of a law on nongovernmental organizations that increased financial scrutiny of civil society groups and restricted their contact with foreign organizations in a similar way, as well as an aggressive campaign to limit the visibility of churches by tearing down crosses in one eastern province where Christianity has a wide following.
We have to defeat those who would worsen our divisions," McCain said at the Brigade of Midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.  The Senate Armed Services Committee chairman added that "we have to remind our sons and daughters that we became the most powerful nation on earth by tearing down walls, not building them.
After locking down Buddhist monasteries in Tibet and tearing down church crosses in eastern China, President Xi Jinping's campaign against unapproved religion and foreign influence has turned to an unlikely adversary: a small group of Jews whose ancestors settled in this now faded imperial city near the banks of the Yellow River more than 19903,000 years ago.
The article was about a resolution by Representative Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE, now the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, who has unveiled articles of impeachment.
House Democrats face a historic week in which the outcome appears certain, even as House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
Collins, in his opening statement during the House Judiciary Committee's markup of articles of impeachment, said panel Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE's (D-N.
While Republicans have shown zero signs of breaking with President Donald Trump when it comes to impeachment itself, GOP lawmakers are also making it clear they're unwilling to fully embrace Trump's scorched-earth defense tactics, which have centered — at least in part — on tearing down his critics, sometimes against the advice of his own allies and advisers.
"I still had to go through these things because of people like you who made a sport out of tearing down a young, black woman who's done nothing but come in this game with an authentic come-up," Minaj told Joe Budden on his podcast at the time, prompting fans to believe she was labeling Cardi as inauthentic.
And now, as the criminal trial for Cosby's alleged sexual assault of Andrea Constand comes to a close, those who doubt that the man who used to sling Puddin' Pops could have also been an extremely prolific date rapist seem more convinced than ever that this entire sordid ordeal is just another example of white America tearing down strong black men.
Dozens of people lined up outside the Durham County Sheriff's Office Thursday to turn themselves in for tearing down a statue of a Confederate soldier this week, in solidarity with Takiyah Thompson, a member of the Workers World Party and student at NC Central University who was arrested Tuesday for her part in the act and who faces felony charges.
"Secretary Castro has proposed raising the maximum benefit a disabled SSI recipient can possibly get from just 74% of the federal poverty level to at least 100% of the federal poverty level, ending the Social Security Administration's hostile approach towards disabled people, and tearing down the barriers in the SSI program that prevent disabled Americans, including me, from marrying," Cortland added.
The nostalgist in me wants nothing more than to re-experience the wonder of Simone Biles tearing down the runway on rocket-fueled feet, and if you too miss her mad, splendid aeronautics, I can think of nothing finer to recommend than Megan Abbott's "You Will Know Me." The book combines gymnastics with murder, and each element is handled beautifully.
The highlight of his career is clearly the building of the new Yankee Stadium, and he shows every sign of being exactly the type of person who would take deep pride and joy into tearing down the House That Ruth Built and building in its place a taxpayer-funded marble-clad sausage grinder designed to reprocess fans into revenue as efficiently as possible.
Videos taken from Biyun Temple on Wednesday morning showed three large bulldozers tearing down the exterior of the large temple addition where, for the last two years, the contractor, a man named Wei Ming-jen, had presided over a daily ceremony in which the flags of the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party were hoisted high above the Taiwan countryside.
But let me mention the lyrical elegance of Patrice Johnson Chevannes as a former dancer and actress in a wheelchair who longs only to die; the spasmodic gesticulations of Kara Young as the teen poet; and the hearty camaraderie of Benja Kay Thomas and Pernell Walker as two parolees whose community service includes tearing down the tents of homeless people.
"It is an impeachable offense for a president to use the powers of his office to seek a personal benefit," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
The drama started minutes into the hearing, when a pro-Trump protester stood up in the public seating area and yelled accusations that Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
Microsoft started shipping Surface Studio orders a little earlier than expected last week, which means iFixit has started tearing down the all-in-one PC. As this is a computer, there aren't too many surprises to be found, but the teardown does reveal a few things about Microsoft's approach to this unusual PC. The first is a noteworthy ARM chip found lurking behind the 28-inch display.
But for Trump, there is a greater prize, that comes at a time when he is also tearing down legal, political and geopolitical and trading conventions that have underwritten life in America and the world for much of the period since the end of World War II. He is poised to cement his own influence on American law, life, culture and character for a generation.
So while we all look at our TV sets in amazement watching candidates calling for mass deportation or tearing down our economic system, we have to understand we have not updated and modernized our democracy as we have grown, and we have not taken advantage of the technology and innovation that makes it easier today to get a car and drive than it is to vote.
Liberal House Democrats are trashing Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's Cabinet picks as an unqualified group of "misfit" plutocrats hell-bent on tearing down the agencies they've been tapped to lead.
Trump's split-personality regarding his attempts to honor King and African-American ancestors, whose lives were committed to tearing down barriers of discrimination in the face of mass condemnation and violence, reminds me of the passage from Mark 7:6 where it says, "These people honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me." In King's time he faced the likes of Bull Connor and George Wallace.
During her meteoric rise, Holmes was very good at telling people what they wanted to hear, and at turning herself into the perfect bait for a certain kind of glowing media coverage — a woman breaking into the boys club of STEM, a once-in-a-generation genius leading us toward a better future, a figure tearing down established industries in order to effect social change and put more power in the hands of the public.
You know, when I walked back in 2010 across the Edmund Pettus Bridge with John Lewis, arm and arm, and we remembered Bloody Sunday and the extraordinary progress of the civil rights movement, I can't help but think that, rather than pulling down monuments, as some are wont to do, rather than tearing down monuments that have graced our cities all across this country for years, we ought to have been building more monuments.
The show will debut about a month after the season 3 premiere of Khloé's popular Revenge Body fitness show, which means the self-proclaimed "Lord and Lady" will be ruling Sunday nights this summer on E!. "Khlo, I know you are changing people's lives and bodies on your show," says Disick, 36, in the promo as clips roll of him driving a tractor, tearing down a wall and goofing around with his team.
Six months after Lime rolled out its motorized vehicles in Lubbock — the city in Northwest Texas that Texas Tech calls home — Lime has pulled them from city streets for today and tonight, because overzealous fans who gathered near the school after its win over Michigan State on Saturday night reportedly began tearing down street signs, throwing glass bottles in the air, tipping over at least one car and, yes, setting scooters on fire.
"If you look at it from a world perspective, is that you'll have a regime that is overthrown, and one of the reactions to the overthrow is the destruction of symbols that represent it," Stovall said, citing the toppling of the Soviet Union and, more recently, the tearing down of the statue of Saddam Hussein in Iraq in 2003 and the destruction of images of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt in 2011 at the height of the Arab Spring.
European Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said the deal could boost exports by 20 billion euros ($22.8 billion) annually and create thousands of jobs in the EU. "We are basically tearing down all customs duties immediately on some cheeses like Gouda and cheddar and on wine and there will also be elimination of tariffs for other things that have been very expensive to buy from Japan but also very expensive to export to Japan, shoes, clothes, leather, wood products, etc," she told reporters.
"I think that the chances that Bob Mueller will be able to finish his work improved for the reason that our committee and others like the Government Reform Committee and the Judiciary Committee, which under Republican leadership served as basically surrogates for the president in their efforts to batter down the Justice Department, to give the president a pretext ... to fire people in the Justice Department, all of that tearing down of the independence of these institutions is going to end," Schiff said.
Former Deputy Attorney General Sally YatesSally Caroline YatesSally Yates: Moral fiber of US being 'shredded by unapologetic racism' Trump: 'Impossible for me to know' extent of Flynn investigation Mueller didn't want Comey memos released out of fear Trump, others would change stories MORE said Tuesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's attacks on the Department of Justice are "tearing down the legitimacy" of the agency.
The House Judiciary Committee hearing featuring four law professors — three of them urging the imminent impeachment of President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 220006 MORE — did not go as Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (D-N.
Rep. Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Parties clash as impeachment articles move closer to House vote House passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers MORE (R-Ga.) accused House Democrats Wednesday of "tearing down a world leader" by contradicting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's denial that he had felt pressured by President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 MORE.
Partisan Democrats in Washington, led by House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats seek leverage for trial The Memo: Pelosi-Trump trade deal provokes debate on left MORE (Calif.), House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffDemocrats seek leverage for trial Pence's office denies Schiff request to declassify call with Ukrainian leader Comey, Schiff to be interviewed by Fox's Chris Wallace MORE (Calif.) and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (N.
The rise of Trump, far right parties in Europe and Russian aggression against democracy may well create a counter-reaction that could ultimately bring Europe closer together by mobilizing the left, center and all who reject anti-semitic and anti-Muslim bigotry and reject the aggressive nationalism and jingoism that drenched Europe in the bloodshed that gave birth to NATO and the EU. Presidents Kennedy and Reagan visited Berlin to speak great truths about freedom and rally a continent that first defeated fascism and then communism with the unity of America and Europe after World War II. Kennedy and Reagan, who spoke truths about tearing down walls and building up alliances, would reject Trump, who speaks many falsehoods and would create new walls, and would reject voices of hatred and extremism in nations across Europe.
The president and his allies are hitting the impeachment inquiry every day, lampooning leading Democrats like Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats seek leverage for trial The Memo: Pelosi-Trump trade deal provokes debate on left MORE (Calif.), House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffDemocrats seek leverage for trial Pence's office denies Schiff request to declassify call with Ukrainian leader Comey, Schiff to be interviewed by Fox's Chris Wallace MORE (Calif.) and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse passes bill that would give legal status to thousands of undocumented farmworkers Collins accusing Democrats of 'tearing down a world leader' GOP calls for minority hearing on impeachment, threatens procedural measures MORE (N.Y.).

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