Sentences with phrase «n't destroying towns»

If we can't immediately stop oil and gas companies from polluting the atmosphere, can we at least do more to make sure they aren't destroying towns and lives like this in the process?

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«British Columbians don't want to see rivers and lakes killed, fisheries destroyed or towns and farmland contaminated,» said Fleming.
Yeah, Stn, the «people who surround» Israel are clearly ingrates who don't «appreciate» it when Israel ethnically cleanses them, imposes apartheid on them, steals their land and homes, builds Jewish - only roads and colonies on their land, destroys their crops and livelihoods, builds 30 - foot walls around their towns, bombs them, starves them, kidnaps them, humiliate them, and tortures them.
Destruction of the two cities — God seeks out Abraham to intercede on their behalf (this dialog speaks volumes to the nature of God's judgment); even when ten righteous are not found, he intentionally spares Lot's family, and then at Lot's request spares a small town that would otherwise have been destroyed.
But even the most complicated conspiracy theories didn't get at the change in the American consciousness quite the way King did when he kicked off his career by having a girl named Carrie destroy her high school with telekinesis and followed it up with vampires devouring a small Maine town.
For events in the Chicago area, Marigold Maison knows its customers want to have the best Indian food in town at a price that doesn't completely destroy their budget.
For instance, a journalist observed that even though many doubted the sincerity of the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki when he sought and obtained approval for postponement of 2015 general election to enable the military to degrade Boko Haram and ensure maximum security of voters, all known terrorists» camps were destroyed before the emergence of new government on May 29; Sambisa Forest was stormed by «Special «M» forces» and about 300 kidnapped women and children were freed; 22 terrorist occupied towns in three states were recovered; and Boko Haram could not disrupt the elections.
Not only that, it's carrying toxic material that could destroy an entire town.
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-- Debbie Macomber, # 1 New York Times bestselling author on Ransom Canyon From the beloved and bestselling author of the Ransom Canyon and Harmony, Texas series comes a powerful, heartwarming story about generations of family and the ironclad bonds they forge When Jillian James lands in the small town Texas community of Laurel Springs, she's definitely not planning to stay — except to find a few clues about the father who abandoned her and destroyed her faith in family.
Catastrophic winds in excess of 210 mph gripped the citizens and animals of Moore, Oklahoma, but it wasn't enough to destroy the spirit and tenacity of the town's two - and four - legged residents.
The town would have lost it completely if it weren't for a private company who restored the building after the woodwork was destroyed in a fire in 1979.
The only thing we get that offers any kind of plot is some badly voice acted text boxes in between levels that don't really have much substance other than «stop these monsters from destroying this town, then go to the next and stop them there too» and that goes on for 8 chapters.
Every year this region has some news story about some neighborhood or town that was destroyed by tornados, so it's not something we can simply ignore.
When all it takes to destroy a town is not this long rise but one Hurricane, Tzunami or whatelse... So, I doubt that one should focus on the long - scale events but on short disasterous events, because they are more dangerous.
Today, however, the old model is no longer viable, as tiny Israel is not large enough to contain many more new towns and villages without destroying what is left of its open spaces.
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