Sentences with phrase «bulldozed which»

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.

Not exact matches

But 1112 Stanley Drive, the home in which they raised their two children, five grandchildren, and five great - grandchildren, won't be bulldozed anytime soon.
(once again history which I'm guessing you all failed that week) This means Israel has right to build as many settlements and bulldoze as many houses they want because the Palestinians gambled that land in war and lost.
This settlement was opened in April 1976, and it includes around 1,000 acres from the bulldozed villages of Yalu, Imwar and Beit Nuba, about a fourth of which is orchard land.
«In some of our great fruit growing areas, orchards are being bulldozed and we have a government which is making a difficult situation worse, not better,» he said.
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.
The Forest Preserve, which bought the farm last year, plans to bulldoze it and put up a parking lot.
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.
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.
The saga of young environmentalists bent on preventing a pancake franchise from bulldozing over burrows, which house the most adorable little owls outside of Harry Potter's birdcage, is fun to watch, although falls short of a real hoot.
Paradise was created, we find out in later stories, when the government bulldozed the homes of Darling and her friends, most likely in Operation Murambatsvina, which in Shona means, «Getting rid of the filth.»
Even their son's school, which had stood a stone's throw from his bedroom window, was bulldozed now and replaced with fifty affordable homes in bright primary colors and street lighting in the style of Georgian gas lamps.
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.
As it bulldozes through the sand, it scoops in sediment which passes through the digestive system from which nutrients are extracted.
EA simply made the mistake of rushing BF3 to compete with MW3, which bulldozed through them anyway.
The project was made in response to the destruction of a previous settlement, which was bulldozed to make room for an airport.
Remind yourself that they have either been bulldozed into another real estate relationship; or they want to keep their matters private and the biggest investment they'll ever make in the hands of a total stranger, which is their prerogative.
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.
In 2009, Guaranty Bank of Austin bulldozed 16 new and partially built homes in Victorville, Calif., which were acquired through foreclosure.
When these homeowners (he's a lawyer, she's a nutritionist and stay - at - home mom) realized that the tiny Vancouver bungalow they'd been living in for the past 12 years was far too small for their family (which includes two growing boys, aged 9 and 10), they had it bulldozed.
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