Over the years, the works have come to symbolize different modalities within the various contexts they have inhabited, from Kusama's self -
obliteration in the Vietnam War era to her more harmonious aspirations in the present.
The first is
Obliteration in which both teams via for control of a bomb that they must deliver into enemy territory and detonate, making for a frantic tug of war as both sides manage to halt the bomb's explosion at the last second, grab it and make a run for the objective.
While the annual incidence of polio has dropped by over 99 per cent since the initiative was launched in 1988, the virus is proving particularly resistant to
obliteration in three key countries, says Bruce Aylward.
Cruddas also took an interesting conclusion of how Labour should respond to
its obliteration in Scotland at the hands of the SNP.
Not exact matches
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.
Ahead of earnings, there's been no real 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.
And then there are the «uninteresting» poor, people who obviously are not worth troubling about: the Biafrans, massacred by the federal troops of Nigeria; the monarchist Yemenites, burned by napalm and bombed into
obliteration by the Egyptian air force from 1964 to 1967; the South Sudanese, destroyed en masse by the North Sudanese; the Tibetans, oppressed and deported by China; the Khurds, perhaps 500,000 of whom were massacred
in Irak and Iran between 1955 and today.
He asserts emphatically: «The gospel (without
in the least slighting any other of the things it preaches) must be interpreted as requiring abolition of the class system, an end of the American bombing of Vietnam and of the wasteful armaments competition, and the
obliteration of anachronistic frontiers.»
By actively seeking to break a child's will, parents unwittingly engaged
in an
obliteration of their child's individual personhood and freedom.
The focus
in interpreting St. Paul's words has usually been on the
obliteration of distinctions, rather than on what it means to be «heirs according to promise.»
But the universality of Jesus, they have urged, does not establish itself
in the world through the
obliteration of whatever elements of light and truth have already been granted to the nations of the world.
And throughout the whole controversy
in the ancient church about the nature of Jesus it prevented the
obliteration of Jesus» humanity.
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.
Death becomes not the sheer destruction or
obliteration of life but merely its termination, the setting of a limit to the total number of indestructible experiences that comprise a given life.49 Secondly,
in urging upon man the principle that his actions help determine the nature of God's everlasting memory of him, it gives very powerful inducement to highly moral and unselfish living within a cosmic perspective.50 Finally, it affirms a cosmic basis for absolutely cherishing the worth of life's every moment, inasmuch as «each moment of life is an end
in itself, and not just a means to some future goal.
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.
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....
-- that plot's linkage,
in the stories of both congregations and poor societies, marks the struggle for recollection of the past so that cultural identity, the pattern, is maintained
in the face of cultural
obliteration?
Our conventionality, (See the case
in Lecture III, above, where the writer describes his experiences of communion with the Divine as consisting «merely
in the temporary
obliteration of the conventionalities which usually cover my life.»)
Sometimes we go so far as to kill those whom we view as threats to our selfish freedom, even going so far as to make public calls from the pulpits
in our country to call for the
obliteration and destruction of whole groups of people
in other parts of the world because we view them as a threat to our way of life.
Depending on his school of thought and the particular concepts of the section of the Party with which he identified himself, he might differ from his fellows as to the manner
in which he hoped to effect his regeneration, but his true aim was the complete
obliteration of the past.
In the meantime, I am convinced that gratification can be as real as craving and that love does not require the total
obliteration of otherness as Altizer maintains.
The election result would indeed change British politics, although not
in the way that Cameron intended: the
obliteration of the Conservatives» Liberal Democrat coalition partners cleared the way for the referendum that set Britain on a path to leave the EU and ended Cameron's political career.
The system of regions and states preserving their autonomy
in relation to local matters such as education, healthcare, language, chieftaincy, local government, intra-state commerce, local policing etc. while federating together regarding matters such as currency, defence and national security, foreign relations, customs and excise etc. liberates diverse peoples by removing the fear of
obliteration of their local identity while allowing for synergies at the national level that benefit everyone.
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.»
After the
obliteration inflicted on Labour
in the county council elections, the party is braced for more and quite probably worse humiliation tonight when we get the results of the Euro elections.
Join us and live
in peace or pursue your present course and face
obliteration.»
And,
in those homes and filling those villages, there were people, thousands and thousands of innocent people whose very lives were
in its path of
obliteration.
Obliteration of these arteries by cholesterol buildup results
in compromised nutrient supply to the nerve itself.
I realized that I was participating
in a ritualistic
obliteration of my kinks and coils when I didn't even have to!
With the future of humankind hanging
in the balance, an exclusive and elite team possessing highly specialized skills is formed to eliminate the enemy onslaught, and ultimately save mankind from complete
obliteration.
And should finally put to rest the intended ending as not self -
obliteration, but a burst of magical realism
in flight «out of this world and into the mass unconscious.»
The symbiotic relationship between soldier and Commander creates cyclical reward that enables new strategies
in Conquest, Rush, and
Obliteration, if you choose to use it.
He wants to be mayor so badly that he's traveled back
in time from 2048 to enable him to save the world from absolute
obliteration and alien invasion.
Last Night fades
in on 6 p.m. of what we soon discover will be the last day before the complete
obliteration of the planet (a specific reason is never given though the film does draw attention to the fact that night has not existed for some time).
But if the Infinity Stones are going to be destroyed, their
obliteration might not occur
in the same fashion.
A treacherous trip through a garbage dump hits its climax
in a surprisingly powerful scene
in which the friends, staring into the abyss of
obliteration, make a gesture of unity.
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..
Homeopathy is opposed to the use of drugs
in crude forms for the mere purpose of palliating or suppressing the symptoms, since Homeopathy's main purpose is the cure or complete
obliteration of disease and the total restoration of health.
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.
New weapon blueprints are waiting for you to build the newest innovation
in Necromorph
obliteration.
In a new mode like
Obliteration, where a tug - of - war between teams requires teams to retrieve a randomly spawned bomb and deliver it to an enemy site whilst having to destroy all the opposing team's bomb sites, Levolution can help a team turn the tide of war at the most crucial of times.
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.
The world's armies try launching a military strike and attempt to fly near the pillar, but any and all attempts end up with
in complete
obliteration.
A new gameplay mode called
Obliteration Mode was shown next which sees one bomb dropped
in the map, then both teams fight to secure and plant it successfully.
Game modes
in «Battlefield 4» include mainstays such as Rush, Domination, Conquest, Team Deathmatch and Deathmatch, as well as new additions,
Obliteration and Defuse.
The ability to try new concepts and play around with novel ideas makes indie gaming a garden
in which innovation happens, and Doctor Kvorak's
Obliteration Game certainly meets all such criteria, involving aliens, cosmic intrigue, high stakes, and chickens
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He wants to be mayor so badly that he's traveled back
in time from 2048 to enable him to save the world from absolute
obliteration and alien invasion.
On the other end, the violence doesn't deliver the redeeming qualities it could have, because you only can hack apart ordinary enemies, while the bosses always stay
in one piece, although most of them do have their individual
obliteration moves to be killed with.
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.
Join
in the mayhem and help the zombies protect their precious brain bank from alien
obliteration!