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It has the usual amiable performance by Conway and a decent script (without the usual bumbling cops--here they actually weren't totally stupid) but is totally
destroyed
by one of the most awful and annoying characters I have seen in this type of film.
Pam just
destroyed
my ideology of good acting.
The report also expressed the consensus view that governments and civil-society groups must move swiftly to “reconstruct
destroyed
or damaged education systems” whenever possible.
Eventually, it was
destroyed
by a conflict between them.
Insuring the WorstIn the nearly six months since Hurricane Katrina
destroyed
half of New Orleans, many storm victims’ expectations of help have been dashed, creating a legacy of bitterness.
Sounds good, but there were roughly 200,000 homes that were either severely damaged or destroyed, so the total amounts to less than $40,000 per home – far below what was needed.
And the invasion
destroyed
China’s roads, railways, and factories.
More than 16,000 schools have been damaged, including some 5,000 that were completely
destroyed.
It could provide opportunities for students in Iraq and Palestine whose schools were
destroyed
and have yet to be reopened, as well as for some half-million Syrian children in Lebanon, displaced by four years of mayhem.
Scant signs of weapons of mass destruction have been found, and, according to David Kay, America's chief arms inspector, the stockpiles either never existed or were
destroyed
years ago.
In the first two months of this year, SP reported that it had
destroyed
25 armored vehicles (including tanks, minesweepers, and bulldozers) and killed 100 soldiers (the military acknowledged 37).
It was deflation, not hyperinflation, that
destroyed
the Weimar Republic.
Continued deflation would also have
destroyed
Japan’s constitutional system, as it did Germany’s.
But it has also become the byword for a libertarian ideology that treats all governments, central banks, traditional financial institutions, and real-world currencies as evil concentrations of power that must be
destroyed.
This revives an old line of attack on the US right, one that
destroyed
thousands of lives and careers during the McCarthy era.
The emphasis is on “intent,” not on the numbers of people whose lives are
destroyed.
The combination of conflict, destruction of education infrastructure (around 1,200 schools have been destroyed), and Boko Haram’s attacks on schoolchildren – most notoriously with the 2014 abduction of 276 girls from Chibok – has forced half a million students to abandon their studies.
With violent theatrics, Osama bin Laden outraged and provoked the US, driving it to overreact in ways that
destroyed
its credibility, weakened its alliances in the Muslim world, and ultimately exhausted its military – and, in a sense, its society.
They also want the government to rebuild houses, mosques, and Islamic schools
destroyed
during the 2009 attack.
Worse, he has also
destroyed
America’s negotiating credibility.
Once human beings are categorized as parasites, germs, or noxious termites, the conclusion that they must be
destroyed
to defend social health is not far off.
The political implications recall the experience of the twentieth century, when the pound’s external value was a national obsession in the UK and currency crises regularly
destroyed
the credibility of governments and wreaked political havoc.
In any case, the Conservative Party is sure to face the kind of internal conflict that
destroyed
the Labour party after 1931 and again after 1976.
What is not on the decline, though, is our exposure to risk and the high price that we pay in terms of lost jobs,
destroyed
or damaged homes, and disruption to education, health services, and transport infrastructure.
Millions of in-house emails reportedly have been
destroyed.
We know this because the last and only time anybody “killed” a satellite with a land-based missile was in 1985, when the US
destroyed
one of its own satellites, creating a slick of debris that took the American government 17 years to clean up.
Then came the protracted process of income-distribution equalization, as machines, installed to substitute for human legs, and fingers created more jobs in machine-minding, which used human brains and mouths, than it
destroyed
in sectors requiring routine muscle power or dexterity work.
The OLA, created under the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation of 2010, was intended to prevent a recurrence of what happened in September 2008, when one failing firm, Lehman Brothers, was able to trigger a cascade effect that nearly
destroyed
the financial system.
As could be expected, Che applied Soviet policies to the Cubans: agriculture was
destroyed
and ghost factories dotted the landscape.
It has both
destroyed
and created well-paying jobs.
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