Sentences with phrase «now rubble»

The Arch of Triumph, an iconic structure that stood for nearly 2000 years in the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria, is now rubble, Al Jazeera reports.
IF THEY exist at all, most unglazed clay objects from ancient times are now rubble, mere fragments of their former glory.

Not exact matches

Just as the iPhone educated one - time giants like Nokia and RIM to rubble, now Samsung has managed to wreck havoc on Apple's once invincible image.
The rest are left in the rubble for now.
With the oil and natural gas markets stabilized, at least for now, investors should begin considering which companies could emerge from the rubble of the oil price collapse to see their stock prices double or triple in the next few years.
Cohen discusses the now - famous photograph of Omar Daqneesh — a heartbreaking image of a boy covered in rubble, victim of a bombing raid by (presumably) the Assad regime.
I have now added more dates as said here and also 4 tablespoons of coconut oil but they are still just rubble, there is no way they will stick at all.
«Where I'd like to be right now is up there digging up the rubble.
Remember the rubble of injustice that has been created by misinformed «transformation» after transformation within our now fragile justice system.
«Officials are all unwilling to talk or disclose any information,» Carey reported from the once vibrant enclave, which has now been reduced to rubble like a war zone.
Developments in post war - Angola and post-Apartheid South Africa, where a rejuvenating capitalist ideology rose out of the rubble of the former and the eventual ideological shifts of icons of the Apartheid struggle in the latter, contributed further to Adom - Otchere's now inevitable ideological shift.
Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson also suggested there was nothing stable about the Tories any more - and that May's social care policy now resembled a pile of rubble.
Green shoots are now popping up all over the rubble of the financial crash and, in a couple of years, even living standards might start rising again.
Instead of a health center, there's now an empty lot filled with trash and rubble
However, new observations exploiting the power of ALMA are now answering one of the biggest questions: how do tiny grains of dust in the disc around a young star grow bigger and bigger — to eventually become rubble, and even boulders well beyond a metre in size?
For an outstanding view of the skyline, you can climb the switchbacks of the Great Mound, a pile of rubble from the old plant now covered in dirt and grass.
The cosmic rubble it left behind is now yielding fresh clues into how our corner of the universe came to be
«When we first came up with this number, the geologists said, «Yes, now we get it, now we understand why this rock surface is so clean and there is no sand or rubble,»» Farley says.
In war - torn Syria, five of six World Heritage sites now «exhibit significant damage» and some structures have been «reduced to rubble,» according to new high - resolution satellite image analysis by the nonprofit, nonpartisan American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Now it's thought the moon's interior is made of rubble, wrapped by a 330 - ft (100 - m) thick outer layer of powdery regolith.
Pick up any mainstream bodybuilding magazine and you'll come across the same humdrum rubble that now defines pretty much every meathead's diet.
In Roland Emmerich's White House Down, there's no adorable canine to miraculously emerge from the rubble once the dust settles, but there's a puppy - doggish tour guide (Nicolas Wright) who, while walking visitors through the sacred residence of which he's an encyclopedic fanboy, turns and says, «Now here's the room that got blown up in Independence Day.»
For a movie that climaxes with the unfurling of an American flag over the rubble - strewn San Francisco Bay at golden hour as Johnson squints and promises, «Now we rebuild,» San Andreas doesn't have much to do with actual patriotism, let alone good citizenship.
While the world debates how to sanction the god that can turn their cities to rubble, in the kind of senate hearings that superhero movies now use to situate their scenarios in «reality,» an angrier - than - usual Batman stews about his alien rival's dangerous power.
«Savages» is the epithet applied to the Iraqi freedom fighters that oppose their US occupiers in once - vibrant cities that are now reduced to rubble.
Underneath the tragedy, now literally buried beneath the rubble in many cases, is a cultural legacy that has spanned centuries and empires.
Several news operations now say more than 1,600 homes and buildings in the area have been destroyed, with 80 percent of the Beacon Hill suburb reduced to ash and rubble.
Often I think of drinking juice and eating cookies with Aiman and his family in their home in Aleppo, an apartment now probably rubble.
You showed us the hydroelectric plant, now nothing more than metal and concrete falling to rubble.
We are going to reduce every gameworld to rubble now, because we can.
Whilst after 4 previous games many are likely to be sick of the sight of Kamurocho by now, the undead attack has granted a new look to much of the city, leaving it as an almighty mess, with burning cars, rubble and all round devastation resulting in it feeling like a fresh location.
The walls of the aforesaid windmill might now produce a rubble pile at the bottom of the building, offering a different kind of cover for all those on the ground.
Once vibrant lands are now littered with dust, rubble, concrete, and debris.
It's a different, more pastoral approach to the catastrophe narratives with which we are so familiar, one perhaps driven by the fact that games are now able to render moss and trees just as well as bricks and rubble.
Now picture Sergeant Pearlstein, a year later, climbing the scaffolding in the Church of the Carmine in Florence to study the Masaccios or scaling the pile of rubble in Milan to study, on the one wall left standing after the bombing, perhaps the most famous — if temporary — graffito ever, da Vinci's Last Supper.
We now float weightlessly over the rubble, tracking the shadows of past exhibitions and the ghosts of works seen here before.»
Perhaps now the contemporary art world needs a big jolt of magical faith to lift those bits of fat, felt, copper, and cultural rubble, vitrines, drawings, blackboards and olive presses out of the reliquary graveyard and put them back into the mythic realm of the artist as shaman.
Now the entire region is mostly dead coral rubble covered with «slime» as Jeremy and others describe it.
Plus, in Appalachia, coal is now mined by using explosives to blow the entire tops off of mountains, which causes immense environmental destruction, filling and polluting streams and ravines with rubble and toxic minerals.
UPDATE: The Lars Homestead is now a pile of charred rubble, and — full disclosure — it may have seen a tragedy or two, but it's the childhood home of Luke Skywalker, people!
For now, all he has to show for his trouble is an empty lot, an idle backhoe and scattered piles of rubble.
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