Sentences with phrase «talking about the destruction»

The trailer opens with Holly Hunter addressing a governmental committee talking about the destruction in Metropolis.
Only the entrenched power structure — the few who already voted in the elections and their uniformed representatives — talked about the destruction of a fine old tradition, and ballot - box stealing, and shifting the vote away from the established agenda.
Where are the articles in the Boston press talking about the destruction of Maine's natural world by wind power?

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For all our talk about creative destruction, entrepreneurship often doesn't intuitively feel sensible on an individual level.
In an exclusive interview, Ms. Holmes talks to Medscape Editor - in - Chief Eric J. Topol, MD, about the decade she spent building her company; plans for the present and the future, including a recent deal with Walgreens drugstores; and whether she's on the path to the creative destruction of laboratory medicine.
People in Palm Beach stopped talking about the local destruction the Madoff storm caused only when Hurricane Trump came along.
Peter Grandich talks about the 7 deadly sins of finance that caused him so much pain and heartache and that continues to lead others to death and destruction.
What in the world are you talking about with all of this «the sin of self - destruction by suicide is going to send you to hell» nonsense?
I'm not talking about grabbing a bullhorn and shouting destruction.
But as shocking as it was to predict the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, John indicates that Jesus was actually talking about His own body!
I've listed this several times, but apparently Atheists seem to want the clouds to open up for them for proof of God's existence, but prophecy fulfillment is excellent proof for the divine authorship of Scripture... I could talk about prophecies regarding Israel's captivity to Babylon, Cyrus called out by name hundreds of years before his birth as the one that will rescue Israel from Babylon, the destruction of Babylon foretold, the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple foretold, the destruction of Tyre and specifically how it was to be done, how the city of Petra would be destroyed... These are just a few verifyable examples...
After talking about how the false teachers are bringing destruction upon themselves, Peter is going to give several examples from biblical history about other groups of people who were destroyed.
So based on what a lot of Christians are posting the world is in the crapper, guess the fruits you're talking about is the destruction of the planet your God gave you.
Let's not forget we were forwarned about this day, and the very Word of God this man is talking about fortold us: 2 Pteter: 3 14 Therefore, beloved, since you look for these things, be diligent to be found by Him in peace, spotless and blameless, 15 and regard the patience of our Lord as salvation; just as also our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him, wrote to you, 16 as also in all his letters, speaking in them of these things, in which are some things hard to understand, which the untaught and unstable distort, as they do also the rest of the Scriptures, to their own destruction.
Look at the war and destruction, the families out of work who lost their homes (not talking about all the people who lied or were lied to about their mortgages).
I was a part of that destruction — I remember discovering the negative side of the movement, and realised that no - one was talking about it.
For example, this week the Indonesian President is in town for G20 talking to Gordon Brown and Cameron, about «investment»... in West Papua police brutality is routine, across Indonesia mines and palm oil for biofuel are displacing local people and leading to environmental destruction... London, West Papua, its all part of the same big process.
But it might all be worth it for the car - chase / crash / exploding sequence featuring giant barbells getting scattered across a freeway and wreaking vehicular havoc that is a veritable orgy of destruction — it may well be the Michael Bay - iest thing Michael Bay has ever shot, so empty and so pointless and so hilariously excessive that it says more about Michael Bay than it does anything else... not that he ever appears to have anything else to talk about than his own obsession with luxuriating in cartoon violence.
We're not talking about man - made disasters, pandemics, or monster movies that happen to feature destruction... this list is just nature at its meanest.
Many expressed disappointment that the destruction technology Microsoft talked about so much in the past will be kept to multiplayer.
It talks about Harvey Milk and the Communist Manifesto and the Civil Rights Movement and the CIA installation of Pinochet and the madness of a majority that still believes there were weapons of mass destruction in an Iraq... and it does so as backdrop to the disintegration of privileged white boy Dan (Gosling), a teacher at a rough inner - city school nursing a crack habit.
Had The Neon Demon used Jesse's destruction as a means to talk about how danger is ascribed to female bodies and how that myth damages the way one views themselves, there could have been a really compelling dissection of beauty.
With Thor now leading the Asgardian people following the destruction of their home world, The God of Thunder and his brother Loki talk about whether it's a good idea for him to take The God of Mischief back to Earth.
When we talk about the difference that one person can make in improving the image of the breed, we must ultimately think about how much damage one person can do in the destruction of the breed.
Bari Beasley, Director of Franklin / Williamson County Heritage Association, talks about the formation of the Heritage Association in response to the destruction of an historic building in 1967, and the Association's current headquarters in the former prison.
And I'm a second year physics student at university so yeah I have some notion what I'm talking about when it comes to optics, check back with me in a few months if I still hold same opinion when I should know even more specifically about that kind of different) I also hate to point out the footage I saw looked like a ps2 game past destruction.
Considering the game is centred on the beast and climaxing towards a confrontation with this monstrous wall of destruction; I'd have expected more anxiety induced by visual means instead of audio and characters talking about it.
It's their dialog with Rufus during your adventure that provides much of the comedy in the game, be it from Toni's stories about Rufus» many misadventures or Gizmo talking about how Rufus is responsible for pretty much every bit of crime and destruction around the town.
Anthony Smart: If you think of the 60's and 70's, and the end of formalism, if you like, which has almost no humanity in it — to get to this point, well, what we have just been talking about... We have been using the word physicality almost to destruction and now suddenly it's normal, it has been seen as a «people», personal thing, without the fear of the sculpture being interpreted as a body...
Her voice livens up and we hear a spike in enthusiasm as she talks about buying as many paintings as she could, primarily to save them from the impending Nazi invasion and probable destruction of what the German State branded «Degenerative Art».
Dana Shutz was notably silent in the debate (an apology letter attributed to Shutz turned out to be a fake), but the controversy made several other art - world professionals also some of the most talked about figures of 2017: Hannah Black, the black Berlin - based artist who penned an open letter to the Whitney demanding the removal and destruction of the infamous painting, and Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks, the Whitney Biennial curators who included the painting in the show and defended their decision to keep it there.
Maybe global habitat destruction, unpredictable effects from modifying the global atmosphere, and the peaking of petroleum production are classified so General Hayden can't talk about them.
Alarmists talk about «destruction» and «disaster» occuring but the wild - eyed warnings like in «The Day After Tomorrow» are almost uniformly derided by climatologists.
I've talked to Steve about them (in fact he alerted me to one) and they are at the heart of the destruction of emails.
He was of course discussing Saddam Hussein's «mythical weapons of mass destruction,» but he could have been talking about local rules.
There is increasing talk about the rise of robots, the destruction of jobs, the erosion of employee's income and rights.
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