Sentences with phrase «bulldozing over»

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.
Not soon after, he befriends the barefoot environmental idealist tagged with the nickname of Mullet Fingers (Linley, My Dog Skip), from whom he learns that a chain of pancake houses is about to set up shop in town, on the verge of bulldozing over the homes of some cutesy owls that live in little holes in the ground beneath where the company has devised building plans.
Bulldozing over it is hardly a convenient option in an enemy held city.
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.
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.»
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.
There is nothing more awe - inspiring than watching Ryo Hazuki and Beat from Jet Grind Radio don Oakland Raiders uniforms and bulldoze over the 2003 - 2004 Kansas City Chiefs.
But it is nevertheless false because it bulldozes over any actual real - world complexity.
The barrier to entry to buying and selling bitcoin and other cryptocurrency has just been bulldozed over, making buying low and selling high — or just buying and selling, period — a whole lot more accessible to greater numbers of investors.

Not exact matches

«With breathtaking arrogance the government is riding roughshod over the public and trying to bulldoze through changes that will be the end of the NHS as we know it.»
These currents would bulldoze the dense, chemically distinct rock toward the plumes, and, over time, they could pack it into a roughly circular shape.
When the floorplan's dysfunctional and the foundation's rotten, it's usually better to bulldoze the old building and start over than attempt some half - assed retrofit.
Hopefully they can patch a few of these things out over the next couple of weeks and don't just bulldoze on to 3.2.
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.
Cheaper houses are to be had: there was one listed at 65K that according to the blurb, needed total rehab, and since they said mold, drywall, facia, flooring, hvac, plumbing not working, it might be cheaper / easier to bulldoze and start over.
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