Sentences with phrase «city than tearing»

Simply put, the NuvoSport AMT is better off ambling about the city than tearing down an expressway.

Not exact matches

Mr. Trump's promises about Mexico — deporting millions back to the country, building a border wall, rewriting or tearing up NAFTA — are far greater cause for anxiety in Mexico City than Ottawa.
The combined efforts to help Joplin recover after an EF5 tornado tore through the city more than three weeks ago.
The city has promised that all of the more than two dozen homes on the initial list will be torn down by the beginning of 2011.
«Activities of this monster dovetailed into a disaster worse than that of a war - torn country; our people took flight; our economy was grounded, financial institutions relocated and our once buzzing city of Omoku was reduced to a ghost town.
A last job will see him take the final step towards island isolation; however when the bronzed warrior takes up the cause of war - torn Thrace at the insistence of Ergenia (Rebecca Ferguson, TV's The White Queen), daughter of King Cotys (John Hurt, Snowpiercer), he finds more than just a city in combat with insurgents.
Sienna Miller's dignity as she exited The Lost City of Z. I tear up every time she leaves the screen because I'm worried she won't bother coming back for yet another sidelined wife or girlfriend gig, supporting roles that she makes feel big, even though they're smaller than she deserves.
Regarding the Fallout series, while I enjoyed playing Fallout 3, I actually had a lot more fun playing Fallout 2, if anything because in the latter, you have a huge influence on the world game: I remember the ability to tore entire cities apart, or the lasting consequence of choosing between different mob gangs, killing certain characters or joining certain leagues... the impact of the player had in Fallout 2 was substantially greater than the one in Fallout 3, and I don't count the number of times I started the game from scratch and took different paths, it was one of the best gaming experience I ever had, and one that is surprisingly hard to find these days.
By the end of the game, the player character is pushing a ball bigger than a city and tearing up continents.
In 2007, a wildfire tore through Alaska's North Slope, burning nearly 1,000 square kilometers, an area larger than New York City.
In doing this, he created a sense of civic pride among the city's 8 million residents, making the streets of Bogotá in this strife - torn country safer than those in Washington, D.C.
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