Sentences with phrase «bulldozed by»

Traditional media and communication outlets are being bulldozed by social media and streaming services, so it's more important than ever to realize where your audience is spending most of their time.
In the artist's video piece, two Muppet - like creatures explore the historic Coney Island boardwalk property bulldozed by Donald Trump's father, real estate developer Fred Trump, in 1966.
All of the witty moments drawn either from the script or from Johnny Depp's performance are bulldozed by the relentlessly incessant, self - indulgent music.
He and colleagues thought that the answer to the floodwater question might also lie in the lakes» moraines — piles of sediments bulldozed by glaciers into high ridges that act as dams.
And, most unexpectedly, No. 1 - seed Virginia was bulldozed by No. 16 - seed UMBC.
Ding and her husband were buried as they attempted to prevent their church from being bulldozed by developers.
Numerous temples, synagogues, and churches have been bulldozed by Muslims and mosques built in their place.
im smarter than those people who got bulldozed by the likes of you.
This can be especially useful if you think the person you connected with is likely being bulldozed by emails in those first days after the conference.

Not exact matches

Shares of Caterpillar bulldozed their way upward by 6 % in the wake of a strong second - quarter financial report.
During the Vietnam war, when government officials talked of «regrettable by - products,» they meant civilians killed by mistake; «pacification» meant the forcible evacuation of Vietnamese from their huts, the rounding up of all males, the shooting of those who resisted, the slaughtering of domesticated animals and the burning of dwellings; «incursion» meant another invasion of another country; creating a «sanitized belt» meant forcibly removing all the inhabitants of the area being «sanitized,» cutting down the trees, bulldozing the land and erecting «defensive positions» with machine guns, mortars and mines.
And their trademark «get the ball by bulldozing the opponent from behind» style of tackling is second to none.
Two years after Meigs Field was bulldozed in a much - publicized midnight raid orchestrated by Mayor Richard M. Daley, the nature park at Northerly Island has opened with little fanfare.
The Chair of the Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee explains the appalling process by which this government has bulldozed its astonishing Lobbying Bill through the British parliament.
It's very hard to mediate between those two positions, yet I'm confident that we can all agree that the latest decision by French courts to allow partial bulldozing of the camp, complete with riot police and teargas, is not a long term solution.
That rhetoric simply isn't backed up in planning law, which regards even long established pubs as fair game for unaccountable owners to make money from by bulldozing or selling them, with no regard for local people who use them.
Lawyer Addison, who led the NPP's legal team during the 2012 election petition, has been accused by his opponents of seeking to use foul means to bulldoze his way through following his relationship with the flagbearer Nana Akufo - Addo.
A gradual slowdown in chainsawing and bulldozing, particularly in Brazil, helped reduce deforestation's annual toll on the climate by nearly a quarter between the 1990s and 2010.
Meanwhile, local tycoon Alonzo P. Hawk (played once again by the contemptible Keenan Wynn, son of Disney favorite Ed Wynn) is taking advantage of the monetary problems at Medfield College to threaten bulldozing the school if his loan isn't repaid soon.
It's a cozy, brightly - lit, Lifetime - ready fairytale with child rape as a metaphor for the innocence of an entire country bulldozed repeatedly by twin world power molesters until all that's left is this rubble that, thank the gods, Amir is able to recompense through his rescuing of boyhood pal Hassan's (Ahmad Khan Mahmidzada) child from the evil, pederast clutches of the Taliban.
The idea of Al Pacino as a narcissistic»70s rock star who checks into a suburban New Jersey hotel to bulldoze his way into the life of a grown son who wants nothing to do with our hero has a certain appeal — especially with Pacino backed up by a blue - chip cast.
And he was frequently attacked by parents and educators who said he bulldozed through his education agenda items without consulting the people most impacted by them.
Traversing up the «roads» made out of bulldozed mountain debris pressed down by tire tracks, it is easy to see why the pass is closed during the winter.
While many of these homes have been bulldozed into oblivion, we are now able to rescue many of their spectacular materials by purposefully deconstructing them, then documenting the inventory.
Indonesia has bulldozed and burned so much wilderness to grow palm oil trees for biodiesel that its ranking among the world's top carbon emitters has surged from 21st to third according to a report by Wetlands International.
I wonder whether the seed collection they starved to protect during WWII was in fact bulldozed last year by developers as expected; anybody know?
His solution is for us to bulldoze our way out of a potential food - shortage quagmire by planting genetically modified seed.
But you can disrespect the audience by treading too lightly on their prejudices as well as by trying to bulldoze them.
In the context of Frey's article, which was about some of the people left homeless by the city's rapid transformation (according to him, 20 city blocks full of businesses, houses and apartment buildings were bulldozed to make room for new development), that was problematic.
Pleased homeowners reacquainted with square footage, garages emptied and ready for their cheering owners or, in some cases, homes abandoned by hoarders, resold and bulldozed.
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