Sentences with phrase «wreckage of»

One of the things I love most about spring is picking through the wreckage of last year's garden to find the mighty daffodils poking up through the last bits of stubborn snow.
And to clear out the wreckage of the past, a mimimum standard in terms of production to maintain their license.
In the past several months, as the country has worked to sort through the wreckage of the financial crisis, that question has been hotly debated, with some critics saying that too much emphasis has been placed on the virtues of home ownership.
A new relationship can not always be built on the wreckage of the old one.
I was a judge on the divorce bench for 20 years, and I watched the wreckage of the corrosive legacy of parental alienation and visitation interference play out over decades.
I have been a judge on the divorce bench for 16 years, and have watched the wreckage of the corrosive legacy of parental alienation and visitation interference play out over decades.
Parental Alienation — A Corrosive Legacy By Judge Michele Lowrance I have been a judge on the divorce bench for 16 years, and have watched the wreckage of the corrosive legacy of parental alienation and visitation interference play out over decades.
The dance of divorce usually begins with the leaver blindsiding the person who is left, and the wreckage of the marriage leaves in its wake the debris of complicated unfinished business, raw guilt feelings about the breakup or even in hope for reconciliation.
It must be the personal satisfaction that a rescue worker gets when he pulls a trapped child out of the wreckage of a house or car — no more.
[19:10] The foundation built by emotional responsiveness and how we communicate it verbally and non-verbally in our primary relationships and all of our relationships [23:01] Forgiveness in the context of relationships and repairing the wreckage of addiction.
This process usually destroys whatever modicum of good feeling the divorcing couple might have been able to salvage from the wreckage of their marriage - a tragically counterproductive outcome, especially for couples with young children.
Crews were able to extinguish the fire and others cleared the wreckage of the crash but several lanes of eastbound I - 80 had to be closed during the clean - up.
Early this morning, multiple collisions along I - 57 between Manteno and Chebanse led authorities to close the expressway temporarily as the wreckage of the accidents was cleaned and removed and as conditions along the roadway began to improve.
The cruelties of intensive indoor production are matched by the wreckage of extensive outdoor production.
We've known this was a possibility from the start and feared it: It now seems the worst - case scenario for spreading the oil gushing from the wreckage of the Deepwater Horizon is starting.
The Guardian gives us a glimpse: Two separate scientists studying the issue have found the low - oxygen areas around the Gulf Gusher.Half as Much Methane Spewing Out as Oil Samantha Joye, from the University of Georgia, says there's up to 50 % as much methane and other gases being spewed from the wreckage of the Deepwater Horizon as there is oil.
Somehow Andy Revkin picks through the wreckage of the climate fight and concludes that one of the culprits was «a failure on the part of the major environmental groups and their allies to compromise earlier in the legislative effort to address climate change.»
He wisely warns us to remember that «history is littered with the human wreckage of scientific errors married to political power.»
It's been predictably smacked around hard by the worst possible lead author to have standing over the wreckage of any scholar's debunked first paper in Climate.
Tasked with an unprecedented rebuilding job amid the wreckage of a soon - to - end World War II, delegates from the Allied nations met in Bretton Woods, at New Hampshire in the US.
They will latch onto some other piece of evidence that assists their belief (even cling onto the wreckage of what has been show to be wrong) while ignoring the vast pile of well established evidence that says otherwise.
These days, armed forces increasingly find themselves hauling survivors from the wreckage of collapsed cities or providing aid to tsunami victims, even as they remain poised to do leaders» bidding on battlefields.
Mike Smith, a meteorologist and the author of «Warnings: The True Story of How Science Tamed the Weather,» said there's plenty to explore in the wreckage of this spring — including different death counts in different places — that could lead to improved resilience in the tornado zone:
As federal officials prepare to test whether they can ignite a patch of the oil slick spreading from the seafloor wreckage of the Gulf of Mexico well, seasoned specialists say the logic in pursuing this option is clear and well established by decades of testing.
These are precisely the construction details that were absent in the wreckage of many of the schools that collapsed on students and teachers in China's Sichuan Province in 2008.
Third, most of our top rank experts and the people in many places, the ones who refer to each other as «the brightest and the best» -LCB- and point to each other as the «smartest guy in the room» -RCB-, appear not to rejected adequate ways of communicating to the family of humanity about what people somehow need to hear, see and understand: the rapacious dissipation of Earth's limited resources, the relentless degradation of the planet's environment, and the approaching destruction of the Earth as a fit place for human habitation by the human species, when taken together, appear to be proceeding at breakneck speed toward the precipitation of a catastrophic ecological wreckage of some sort unless, of course, the world's colossal, ever expanding, artificially designed, manmade global political economy continues to speed headlong toward the monolithic «wall» called «unsustainability» at which point the runaway economy crashes before Earth's ecology is collapsed.
The eerie quality of the green men from Bickerton's earlier work has now given way to the raucous and psychedelic - hued adventures of his blue «20th Century - Man» as he navigates a world populated with shamelessly inflated women and littered with the wreckage of «existentialism» and «escapism.»
It is littered with the burnt out wreckage of a thousand blood - thirsty intellectual engagements between titans of art history from the Left and the Right.
Roger Hiorns Massive aero engines like the wreckage of a terrible plane crash have materialised outside this gallery in an installation by the 2009 Turner prize nominee.
Dutch contemporary artist Marjan Teeuwen's «Destroyed House» body of work reclaims wreckage of abandoned buildings.
Palace Theater, Gary, Indiana documents the wreckage of a 1925 art deco theater that closed some five decades later as the city faced an economic downturn and increased crime.
A contemporaneous nod to the Arte Povera movement, Crago's flotsam (defined as «the wreckage of a ship or its cargo found floating on or washed up by the sea») explores overlooked parts of our surroundings and what they might evoke about their origin and originators.
In the wreckage of New Orleans, Fein found his new calling as an artist, experimenting with color and composition of the detritus of Katrina.
Maybe you dream of diving the wreckage of a galleon or quitting your job and starting your own company.
Honarvar zooms in and out, commenting on both the micro - and macrocosmic scales, taking on the clichés of visual semiotics by rebuilding from the wreckage of the history of visual image - making.
The film takes as its starting point a myth about Isla Santa Maria, an island said to have formed from the wreckage of a replica of Christopher Columbus» flagship, created for the 1893 World's Columbian Expo in Chicago.
The work is titled Fence (After Owen Luder)(2013) and, like the beautifully encased magazines, this archaeological original — discovered among the wreckage of Owen Luder's Trinity Square car park in Gateshead — has undergone an artistic transmutation, now recast in bronze.
Along with desert scenes, Barba often shows us abandoned human landscapes, which have become the wreckage of a past era, places that take on a mysterious significance in our time.
Near Leandro Erlich's lone window perched high on a ladder like a triumphant fist, the hideous wreckage of a Katrina - battered house gave mute testimony to the once - broken levee behind it.
Centred on the wreckage of an old theatre in Pripyat, the company town whose onetime residents managed and cared for the reactor, Thater's installation recreates the geometries of the theatre's walls and gives us a panoramic loop that changes like Chernobyl's diminished seasons.
John Chamberlain, too, was welding automobiles, but as the wreckage of Pop Art, an ambition that continues with Michelle Lopez today in beaten but luminous metal and folded wood.
In her aptly titled body of work, Destroyed House, Teeuwen reclaims the wreckage of abandoned buildings assembling each fragment in painstakingly detailed installations, set within the original structures.
This disturbing, wax - like photo rendering serves as host to a series of photographs and sculptures with which Waters pokes fun at his own vulnerability, provokes debate about the definition of a classic, and encourages upheaval in the wreckage of the past.
They help Ben Gocker, whose thickly gessoed circle converts an unfinished Renaissance tondo into finished wreckage of its own.
In this video, artist Aono Fumiaki talks about his work born out of the wreckage of Japan's 2011 tsunami, on show in this year's Summer Exhibition.
It includes the elegant wreckage of maple plywood by Michelle Lopez and of an interior, in a photo by Yamini Nayar.
At 18 he was apprenticed to a stained glass artisan and learned techniques in glass restoration, no doubt a booming business amid the wreckage of post-war Germany.
The result is often a twisted wreckage of language.
Your video arrives, and you see your schoolmate's corpse amidst the wreckage of a subway train.
The game makes desperate engineers of us all, combing through the wreckage of our own invention and hubris while something even more dangerous stalks us from the shadows.
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