Both benefited from the demise of neighboring malls that are being
bulldozed for redevelopment.
Woleai itself was
bulldozed for an airstrip.
Ecosystems not
bulldozed for nothing.
Many of its contemporaries have been
bulldozed for new development, but this tree - lined, open - air plaza is getting renovated.
But it's nearly gone because it was growing on coastal land
bulldozed for multi-million-dollar homes.
Not exact matches
Amazon is well known
for bulldozing into new markets at will, whether that is video streaming or servers, and it would appear that Blue Apron now has to deal with a very serious existential threat.
Why, right now, they could be volunteering to
bulldoze a Palestinian neighborhood in the West Bank to make way
for an Israeli settlement!
So,
for instance, when archaeologists discovered the house of a descendent of Muhammad, King Fahd had it
bulldozed so that it could not become a pilgrimage destination.
Church buildings were
bulldozed, their land confiscated to make room
for Ceausescu's palace.
Last month, ISIS
bulldozed the ancient city of Nimrod, prompting the senior editor of the New York Review of Books to call
for military protection of archeological sites.
But they're blind to the many ways their efforts to
bulldoze traditional morality remove constraints on buying and selling and pave the way
for the triumph of the market as society's dominant organizing principle.
1) Find able back - up
for Kane Harry Kane's success in his breakout campaign has been one of the stories of the year, as he has
bulldozed his way to 29 goals.
Prescott
bulldozed into the end zone
for the 2 - point conversion, tying the game at 28 points apiece.
We need a robust
bulldozing striker, not one who has speed and does very little to fight
for the ball, or one whose main job as instructed is to hold - up the ball
for others to pass around aimlessly.
He talks about the
bulldozing, 235 - pound Ricky Blake, a free agent from the World League of American Football, who rushed
for 38 yards in his Dallas debut on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Massive midfielder Steven Nzonzi is
bulldozing opponents, and seems set
for a move to a big club this summer.
For the first time in six games, Madrid won a city derby in the league, defeating Atlético 3 - 0 on their last visit (barring a meeting in the cup or the Champions league) to the Vicente Calderón, which will be
bulldozed at the end of the season.
This month marks 10 years since then - Mayor Richard M. Daley ordered crews to
bulldoze the runway at Meigs Field airport on Northerly Island, paving the way
for the 91 - acre peninsula to be converted into a nature sanctuary.
Trying to
bulldoze through with my agenda, without regard
for their feelings or developmental levels.»
The lesson
for government is not, however, to simply
bulldoze projects through and pay locals to shut them up.
Campbell Robb, chief executive of Shelter, criticises the government
for «
bulldozing» through badly thought out policies despite advice from experts.
A developer
bulldozed a beloved community garden in Coney Island on Saturday to make way
for an amphitheater — uprooting 20 chickens on a decades - old plot that...
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.
Witnesses were shocked to see a clearly stressed Miss Brown
bulldoze into the back of Mr Dilley before overtaking him, shouting: «
For ****'s sake, move out of my ******* way.»»
Lord Mandelson, who was one of the architects of New Labour, said many people were feeling
bulldozed into a Brexit they did not vote
for, adding that the government's pursuit of leaving the EU at any cost must be challenged.
Lord Peter Mandelson says many people are feeling
bulldozed into a Brexit they did not vote
for.
«We're calling on the Department of Education once again to stop
bulldozing parents,» Stringer said at the rally outside 1 Centre St., noting that there was no rationale provided
for the emergency declaration.
Mozambique's Gorongosa Mountain means «place of danger» — fitting
for a remote rainforest that saw its biodiversity
bulldozed during 15 years of civil war late last century.
It was meant to provide a blueprint
for colonies on Mars, but nearly ended up getting
bulldozed.
Abdul Amir Hamdani, an Iraqi archaeologist at Stony Brook University in New York, spoke with a colleague in Mosul familiar with the situation and reports that Islamic State forces occupied Nimrud
for several days before
bulldozing it from noon to late evening on 5 March.
At the same time, says biologist Elizabeth Alter of the City University of New York, these 40 - ton
bulldozing bottom feeders could have an oversized impact on their new home —
for good and
for ill.
For Wisconsin's snowshoe hares, climate change now ranks as an even bigger menace than the
bulldozing, paving and other destructive things people have done to northern forests.
The message here, while being a bit heavy handed, needs to be said, and the film does a very good job of delving into the consequences of a political system that simply
bulldozes people
for government funding, not caring what happens to those they trample.
Traveling around the world,
bulldozing his way through jungles, and fighting off bad commies on every turn, our intrepid hero manages to convince us that such antics are still possible — even when one qualifies
for seniors» discounts.
But when the officer's illegal activities end up getting him imprisoned and the base
bulldozed, Wilson and Rudolph are left on ice not
for a year but
for 500.
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.
At one point Sortilège narrates the tawdry history of Los Angeles land use and usurpation: «Mexican families bounced out of Chavez Ravine to build Dodger Stadium, American Indians swept out of Bunker Hill
for the Music Centre, Tariq's neighbourhood
bulldozed aside
for channel view estates.»
Game Night
bulldozes comps
for such R - rated summer laugh duds as Rough Night ($ 700K Thursday, $ 3.3 M Friday, $ 8M weekend) and The House ($ 800K Thursday, $ 3.3 M and $ 8.7 M).
Clichés and poor effects - laden images (like the nation's capital being nearly
bulldozed while the Stars and Stripes manages to stand firm) unintentionally left me feeling more like laughing than running
for cover.
After more than a year of imposing a strict blockade, it's high time
for the Batesville schools to
bulldoze the firewalls and let the light of the Internet shine on students and teachers.
So few nonhuman animal species existed in the deforested,
bulldozed, and poisoned planet, the London Zoo had truly become a kind of «ark»
for all interconnected life — an ark, and a death row prison.
Even if the Canada Revenue Agency
bulldozes the Donations
for Canada gambit, another dodge will quickly take its place.
Grovenor is comprised of a lot of «small doll houses» that are selling
for close to land value, which is encouraging some buyers to
bulldoze the existing house and build something grand, says Pon.
So not only was part of the $ 3 million plus that was spent building the shelter lost to animals in our state, but the shelter sits empty and will likely be
bulldozed which just means less resources
for the animals now.
The CCC was involved with a cooperative feeding station where the property was sold and all the trees, brush, and current houses were being
bulldozed to make way
for 82 homes to be built on seven acres.
When funds
for that purpose could not be found the house was
bulldozed into the ocean below.
Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft have
bulldozed the learning curve of what was formerly a very steep and alienating ascent and suddenly the thumbs we privileged - white - males, ages seven to thirty seven, have been sculpting
for the majority of our lives are no longer our only invaluable investment.
For those unaware of the true meaning of that term, the «console wars» apparently started in the late 1980's when the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)-- along with Nintendo's «Seal of Quality» —
bulldozed the competition at a time where home consoles were used to play bootleg copies of arcade games at home.
It never really gets challenging on the main path, but side quests and dungeons offer something beyond the visual showcase with more challenging foes
for those looking to get a little more out of what the system offers, because while fights with late - game bosses can be more challenging, Final Fantasy XV is a fairly easy game to
bulldoze your way through as long as you're adequately leveled.
The project was made in response to the destruction of a previous settlement, which was
bulldozed to make room
for an airport.