Sentences with phrase «with rubble»

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.
In the case of mountaintop removal mining, coal companies are exploding entire mountains to reach buried seams of coal and then filling valleys with the rubble, burying hundreds of miles of stream forever.
Carefully landscaped beaches are reshaped by storms and strewn with rubble.
According to reporters from Associated Press, who were granted access to the site on Wednesday, the exhibition spaces of the institution are piled with rubble, while a fire in its basement has decimated scores of irreplaceable books and manuscripts.
The wasteland, filled with rubble and flattened out after WWII, eventually became a used car dealership before being abandoned to nature — and consequentially to use by local sex workers.
Yet the Bogle would transform into its larger incarnation, changing its general form each time, and it could accessorize itself with rubble and other debris.
Something else that is fantastic to go along with the rubble system we talked about before is the new block physics also just released in the preview video.
The dogs start voicing their excitement the moment they arrive at the jumbled landscape of their training field - designed to resemble a disaster site with rubble piles that simulate collapsed structures.
The terrain in the axial valley can be tortured and rugged, filled with pits and caverns and tall pillars, with rubble, talus *, scree *.
Coal - mining companies blast the peaks into the valleys and streams, which are filling with rubble and the corpses of trees.
They guide its feet to the floor and, with the click of a mouse, instruct it to walk over a path strewn with rubble.
Pastor Edouard Clerhomme and Pastor Ed Noble likely never would have met if an earthquake hadn't filled Haiti's streets with rubble.
San Salvador was still cluttered with rubble from October's earthquake, leaving the impression of a city under siege.

Not exact matches

But out of the dot - com rubble at the turn of the 21st century, new VCs entered the game — this time with startup experience.
The death toll from a building collapse in Bangladesh has risen to 160 and could climb higher, police said on Thursday, with people trapped under the rubble of a complex that housed garment factories supplying retailers in Europe and North America.
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.
Both spent much of their time working with «muck and gut» crews, doing everything from tearing out wet drywall to digging through piles of muddy clothing and other household rubble left in the wake of the hurricanes.
According to South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, two people escaped with minor injuries while a third person found trapped in the rubble died.
Leave them to muder themselves and if they ever DARE to creep their extremists asses out of that craphole to infect the rest of the world with their lunacy return long enough to reduce the entire country to smoldering rubble.
They can't even get building materials to replace the houses destroyed by bombs — those people live in rubble or move in with relatives, any rebuilding is from salvaged rubble.
Yet when such polarities are vying for our attention, there is no doubt that the chaos of it all threatens to overwhelm us with shouts of victory, eruptions of defeat and visions of rubble.
(A committed Christian must acknowledge that intrinsic worth, and yet how many of us react with dismay when reading of such terrible tragedies as the burning of the library in Alexandria, the destruction of the Parthenon during the Crusades and the bombing of cathedrals in World War II while scarcely giving a thought to the thousands of nameless civilians buried in the rubble of those edifices?)
Some of the characters accept permanent exile in England, for others England is home, and for yet others there is, with the fall of communism, an irresistible desire to go back and build on the rubble.
In this argument Charles plays the Baby Boomer (born 1948) who plays Jenga with civilization and doesn't know why his children blame him for the rubble.
And he understood, better than many churchmen but in harmony with the thinking of John Paul II, that the key to resolving the dangers posed by the nuclear deterrence system, in which the United States and the Soviet Union both had the capacity to «bounce the rubble,» was the collapse of the communist project and dramatic change in the governance of what was then the USSR.
What happened here is that someone found something in the rubble that they could identify with, and with the help of a few others, displayed it for everyone to see.
A large cross outside at a church nearby was draped with white fabric, symbolizing «Resurrection» while the local paper ran pictures of rescuers working around the clock to recover the dead in the rubble of the bombed building.
Again, maybe your Pentecost begins with the wind and fire that leaves your career hopes in rubble, when the company power - play leaves you on the street, or when the budget crunch cuts all your work away, or when the people upstairs plot your demise.
One, shows Joseph and Marry traveling through the rubble of a war zone; one shows the wise men looking up to a plane dropping a bomb instead of the Christmas star; one, shows the manger with one of the walls blown off.
A man in Haiti, who was working with Compassion International, was trapped under rubble after the earthquake and lost for 65 hours.
The work of the Tertio Millennio Seminar is to equip our participants with the rich resources of Catholic social teaching, and to do so in a setting that underscores both how high the stakes are (one would be hard pressed to find anywhere a more poignant reminder of man's horrific capacity to abuse himself than in the rubble of the Birkenau crematoria, which our students visit), and, more importantly, the realistic hope that mankind can, and must, do much better.
Bishop Samir told the charity: «They cried with joy when they saw me coming out alive of the smoke and rubble.
I will reduce the wicked to heaps of rubble, along with the rest of humanity,» says the LORD.
But Jesus broke into his disciples» reverie of pious amazement with a real shocker, a blunt, prophetic pronouncement: all the magnificence before their eyes would one day be rubble, he declared.
This means Kroenke will have to go with the Dope before this once great club can rise again from the rubble it has been reduced to by a clueless manager and an arrogant out of touch board.
In proper season, somewhere in the grass or rubble, the visitor may come upon Harold (Sonny) Henderson, a genial 46 - year - old Scots - English - Polynesian whose eminence as a hunter is well established but is — as is the case with many active Hawaiians — rather obscured by peculiar distinctions in several sports.
On the lee slope of Mauna Kea, where the grasslands burnished by the sun are interspersed with brush and clumps of mamani trees, public hunting grounds stretch from 6,000 feet elevation up over the volcanic rubble that caps Mauna Kea at 13,800 feet.
With a push of a button the grandstand was reduced to a pile of rubble.
Paddy Ashdown's «Macbeth» moment Spurred by the Lib Dems» improved 1997 electoral performance, Paddy Ashdown recast John Major, Chris Patten and Tristan Garel - Jones as Macbeth's three witches, relishing their plotting against William Hague with the memorable put - down: «Hubble, bubble, toil and trouble; the Tory party's reduced to rubble
«Government has requested the combined rescue team to be more diligent with their operations as some non-site workers may be trapped in the rubbles.
According to the Tiamiyu, «Investigation conducted by the Agency at scene of the incident revealed that an existing uncompleted bungalow under construction with sands and concrete block seen on the deck suddenly caved in with three people trapped under the rubbles
Two plans for what to do with the Ed Stone were drawn up, according to the newspaper: Either «smash the stone up and throw the rubble onto a scrap heap» or sell it in chunks «like the Berlin Wall» to party members as a fundraising effort.
Instead of a health center, there's now an empty lot filled with trash and rubble
A heavy - hitting feature on life in Aleppo today: the historic city that has been reduced to rubble, the tragedy of life lost and how those who have remained continue to survive with constant threat hanging overhead.
As I wandered through the rubble, I noticed that every crack and break had been carefully labeled with measurements in permanent marker.
But Iraqi - born archaeologist Selma al - Radi, a consultant for the National Museum in Yemen, spied the grandeur beneath the rubble and grime - «impeccable, perfect materials and perfect proportions» - and began a determined restoration with help from the Dutch and Yemeni governments.
This is because Phobos is highly fractured, with lots of pores and rubble.
Should ocean acidification proceed unfettered, we will be left with winners, losers, and a pile of rubble and slime.
By LEONARDO SEEBERWithin a few seconds of 3.45 am on 30 September 1993, Killari, a village on the north bank of the Tirna river in central India, along with scores of others, was reduced to rubble.
«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.
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