Sentences with phrase «bulldozing of»

He was twice arrested and jailed for peaceful protests against the bulldozing of a gravel road through Tasmania's Tarkine Wilderness in 1995.
The Global Crop Diversity Trust has said the planned bulldozing of the field collection will «forever tarnish a cause that generations of Russian plant scientists have lived and, quite literally, died to protect.»
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.
Sanding has bulldozed some of the blights but still left a trace, foundations that have been built upon and smoothed over, a kind of beauty from the rubble.

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AW: In terms of people bulldozing directly toward Mars like saying, «Ok, we're going to colonize Mars» — I just don't think that's realistic.
As they bulldoze their way to more job destruction, tax avoidance, and dubious penetration of our minds, hearts, guts, and genitalia - they dangle the keys before our eyes.
Many people count themselves out of the running, because they're afraid there are other, more qualified people will who will bulldoze over them and leave them without a hope of succeeding.
There, the cantankerous and often brutish physician bulldozed through social niceties and conventional wisdom, ignoring professional criticism and even the pain and suffering of young children to help develop a successful treatment that eventually saved thousands of lives.
With 23 iPhone X comparisons peppered in his two - hour presentation, he told the roaring crowd of 3,000: «We not only crushed the iPhone X, we bulldozed over it.»
Andrew Forrest, wife Nicola and daughter Grace have a roll - up - your - sleeves, businesslike approach to giving away their millions - a legacy of Andrew's bulldozing approach to building Fortescue Metals Group.
It's law now: C - 4 was bulldozed through the House of Commons without a single change.
In the past few years, we have seen the term user experience bulldozing its way into the heart of digital and, more broadly, the business world.
Shares of Caterpillar bulldozed their way upward by 6 % in the wake of a strong second - quarter financial report.
The moment I said It / The moment I opened my mouth / Lead in your eyelids / Bulldozed the life out of me / I know what you're thinking / But darling you're not thinking straight / Sadly things just happen we can't explain / It's not even light out / But you've somewhere to be.
The government recently bulldozed one large church in the city of Wenzhou.
Shortly after multiple midnight bulldozing destruction of a ancient Islamic cemetery in Jerusalem crushing hundreds of headstones and monuments under the guise of forcing a Israeli Peace Museum on the Palestinian people, rabid bands of Zionists firebombing a Mosque must seem rather tame.
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.
An Israeli explained the bulldozing policy to me in this way: «We thought we would have to give up all the land we gained in the Six - Day War, so we cleared our borders of hostile villages.
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.
The intentions of the bulldozing «renewers» of Mecca are clearly avaricious, in line with many policies of the House of Saud and its religious partners, the Aal al - Sheikh, as the descendants of the eighteenth - century preacher Muhammad Ibn Abd al - Wahhab are known.
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.
This beast of a man, paid to bulldoze over linemen week after week on national television, sat on my office couch in tears over his seven - year - old son.
im smarter than those people who got bulldozed by the likes of you.
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.
All this can't be bulldozed away in the name of any piece of legislation, or in the name of preventing any kind of present or future suffering.
Was he teasing Brand, trying to give glimpses of the truth without trying to bulldoze him into submission?
I do feel, I guess, that somewhere behind all this» — he gestures outward at the scenery; they are passing the housing development this side of the golf course, half - wood half - brick one - and - a-half-stories in little flat bulldozed yards with tricycles and spindly three - year - old trees, the un-grandest landscape in the world — «there's something that wants me to find it» [P. 107].
«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.
Millwall, the league's surprise package, have bulldozed their way into a play off position after a run of sixteen games unbeaten.
They showed up like Globo - gym on Monday night, bulldozing the competition and even pulling out a peek - a-boo style play at one point, showing real chemistry and knocking someone out of the game in the process.
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.
And their trademark «get the ball by bulldozing the opponent from behind» style of tackling is second to none.
The other thing is that Wilshere also has a manner of playing where he attempts to bulldoze past opponents forcibly and often times he will be left clutching his angle from an inevitable tackle.
Wenger should have stuck to the winning Invincible blueprint of a team full of big technical players with pace and power bulldozing the opposition!
Nine plays later the offense scored its first touchdown of 2002, a bulldozing one - yard run from sophomore back Ryan Grant, who finished with a career - high 132 yards on 28 carries.
Both players frighten the life out of defenders, but whilst Babel bulldozes his way past players, Theo has a grace that is astounding and both players are as exciting as hell to watch.
Someone who's not afraid to bulldoze his way to the front of the grid,» said Executive Director of McLaren, Zak Brown.
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.
With Alabama owning the second best odds to win the National title, and an offensive line capable of bulldozing the competition, Lacy seems like an excellent value at 85/1.
Your not wrong, I remember a good number of years back we would give our say on Stokes footballing abilities leading up to a game and I remember thinking that they will use those headlines hanging on locker room wall against us and then we would get bulldozed during the game.
If Brodeur had his way, he would bulldoze most of the tennis courts in the U.S..
Ángel Correa added a third in short order, as he bulldozed (relatively speaking) through Celta's center backs, calmly reclaimed possession after his initial shot was deflected and slotted his seventh goal of the league season.
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.
Despite getting their tactics horribly wrong in the first half, West Ham were allowed to get back in the game with goals reminiscent of football's bygone years — a towering centre forward bulldozing through the opposition defence.
Unlike the other players on this list, Lorient's star striker would add a real physical presence to Arsenal's attack, and his pace and power would allow him to bulldoze his way through defences and get on the end of Mesut Özil's accurate through - balls.
De Jong may well replace Yaya Toure, the Ivorian who has been disappointing of late and does leave gaps with his bulldozing runs forward.
Eating Season is what I like to call the 3 - month extravaganza that begins at Halloween when Americans consume even more of their most delicious and comforting candies, bulldozes through Thanksgiving, when we eat all our feelings about being with family (or our country having elected a nationalist orangutan to the White House around this time last year), continues through the December holidays, and ends with the Super Bowl when we can no longer actually chew and consume all our favorite foods in mushy, dip form.
This includes not letting them bulldoze us into changing our minds when they don't like an answer, as well as allowing them to be kids instead of confidants.
A Second Pair of Hands Early on, Louise Bruce, a «doer,» didn't see that having a child with special needs meant having obstacles, and so she kept «bulldozing» ahead, staying active as she always had been.
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