Sentences with word «obliteration»

The Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity was inspired in part by the Japanese tradition of releasing paper lanterns in honor of departed loved ones.
Recently showing at the Tate Modern, Yayoi Kusama's interactive Obliteration Room began as an entirely white space, furnished as a monochrome living room, which people were then invited to «obliterate» with multi-coloured stickers.
The Winter Patch is designed to improve netcode and soldier collision, as well as tweak the Squad Obliteration game mode so it becomes the lead competitive mode in DICE's first - person shooter.
I didn't have total obliteration in me last night, despite the availability of free alcohol.
It's catching the murderer in the mystery, taking down the drug cartel in a thriller, finding the secret talisman in the fantasy, saving planet Zignog from obliteration by asteroids in the science fiction novel, etc..
They were so dispersed, heterogeneous, and integrated into civil population from the outset, in large measure due to their origins as a civilian militia, that only complete obliteration of Afghanistan would have eradicated them entirely.
Computed tomography of the bird's orbital region revealed a large right orbital soft tissue mass that extended lateral to the orbital rim with obliteration of the globe without bone involvement.
A new modes called Obliteration makes its debut, and now Domination (seen previously in the Close Quarters expansion for BF3) makes a return as a standard multiplayer mode in BF4.
Kusama has noted that she began to see her surroundings through a screen of dots early in her life, and she later came to refer to the process as obliteration — the gradual removal of any trace of something.
As with the ark, Grudem makes no mention of these passages or the groaning creation of Romans 8 waiting in «eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed,» looking to Christians for signs of liberation not obliteration.
McVeigh isolates pages from sources such as sailing manuals, old encyclopedias and book keeping ledgers and assaults them with drawing or mark - making, prompting dialogues through obliteration and accretion.
Or the oil and gas industry facing obliteration?
In 1968, the film Kusama's Self - Obliteration which Kusama produced and starred in won a prize at the Fourth International Experimental Film Competition in Belgium and the Second Maryland Film Festival and the second prize at the Ann Arbor Film Festival.
The new Squad Obliteration scales down the fast - paced objective - based gameplay of the original to a 5v5 competitive environment.
For Kusama, obliteration means eradicating an individualistic sense of self, allowing it to be absorbed into an amorphous, universal infinity.
Prior to the market correction, which has reduced Tesla's 2018 gain to about 3 % ahead of earnings, there was no real major dip, so you could argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration — over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
Stephenson was a pioneering English abstract artist who characteristically splattered colours in layers towards obliteration.
These meetings came unasked and unexpected, and seemed to consist merely in the temporary obliteration of the conventionalities which usually surround and cover my life....
For better and for worse, the Second World War, even seventy - two years after it concluded with the razing of Berlin and the nuclear obliteration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, remains alongside World War One as one of the most momentous conflicts of the last century.
We also found in CKCS that cerebellar crowding in the caudal CCF is more sensitive to changes in relative cerebellar volume than cerebellar crowding in the rostral CCF, which is consistent with the theory that increased cerebellar volume results in the cerebellum shifting caudally and causes obliteration of dead space in the caudal CCF.
I would not bet on that myself; with the Liberal Democrats now trailing UKIP in some polls, my guess would be that Clegg will prefer to hang on to office rather than risk electoral obliteration at the hands of former supporters suckered into voting for him last time on the back of his frequent meretricious promises.
But if solar obliteration sounds fantastical, newscast footage of Hurricane Sandy's electricity - deprived aftermath — a situation more likely to proliferate in an environmentally stressed future — suddenly feels more terrifying in Herzog's world of watch - out.
Visit usually peaceful and pleasant tourist spots like the Statue of Liberty and Grand Central Station and defend them from utter obliteration!
Still, it's there if distilled monster obliteration is your thing.
There in the inevitable decline of light occur interpretations that follow life to its certain obliteration.
Guston's post-50's studio was a menagerie of masterful deconstruction and then obliteration of formal painterly concerns.
Join in the mayhem and help the zombies protect their precious brain bank from alien obliteration!
But HP's decisive obliteration of its tablet effort, and discontinuation of its mobile operating system, webOS, is a fairly good indicator of what it's like to go up against the mighty Apple Inc. and its iPad, which dominates the tablet category with about 30 million sold worldwide.
An alternative view would hold that elimination does not mean sheer obliteration but rather that an individual feels all of his past with greater or less intensity or vividness.
But modern secularity gets rid of even such intimations, and so perfects this pagan logic of sacrificial obliteration of oneself for some ideal, or for the State, or for both.
John Wesley's familiar words, «The world is my parish,» have a breathless urgency in our day when no point on the planet is more than one - half hour from ICBM obliteration.
This is such a radical obliteration of culture and tradition — let us say, of Jesus and Jefferson — as to awe any Bolshevik, of course.
It began on August 1, 1944, and ended with the German obliteration of Warsaw two months later.
«This report demonstrates that the obsessive obliteration of vital information and guidance by the Coalition Government is leaving children and young people highly vulnerable and is placing additional burdens on schools as they have to use their own time and resources to plug the gap.»
Absent Puerto Rican statehood, only a combination of a private financial convention, deregulation and new tax breaks for job creation to tackle an almost 13 % unemployment rate, reestablishment of the triple tax incentive on municipal bonds, elimination of arcane parts of the Jones Act, make American money spent or remittances sent to Puerto Rico tax deductible, and an Operation Bootstrap 2015, may save the island from certain financial obliteration
Sometimes if there is an automatic obliteration of records, we may lose materials that are indeed important, that have historical value, and again, there may be situations in which we can not necessarily predict the significance of the record.»
This tumbler cleans, polishes, removes fouling, cleans off lube, and obliterations oxidation on your casings to ensure better reloading and a better finished bullet.
This stellar obliteration can give off incredible bursts of energy all along the electromagnetic spectrum, from the radio band, through the optical and UV wavelengths, and on through the X-ray and high - energy gamma ray bands.
Much of the destruction is caused not by formal «development», such as the government's unnecessary obliteration of Twyford Down in Hampshire for a motorway, but by the activities of farmers, estate managers and drainage authorities over which planning law has no jurisdiction.
Discovering the silent earthquake on Kilauea suggests that the volcano's south flank is on the move — perhaps on its way to eventual obliteration.
Take, for instance, the great Permian - Triassic extinction, the largest obliteration of life in the history of our planet.
The craters on the thicker far side would thus have escaped obliteration.
The NASA astrophysicist makes the prospect of astronomical obliteration sound exciting, although a conversation about any kind of destruction is not one most passengers prefer on a transatlantic trip.

Phrases with «obliteration»

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