Remnants
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Having lost her position through this unfortunate event, Mary finds it very hard to do so, and scribbles down the man's number only to see it vanish beneath the
remnants
of a teacup, upended by her friendly cat.
The storyline is pretty weak and full of holes, there has been a nuclear war that has wiped out most of civilisation, those survivors left alive are being rounded up by the
remnants
of the army and either shot out hand or forced to work the land, watched over by "The Terminators".
It has the
remnants
of an original script, but butchered beyond all hope of redemption.
Although incomplete like a puzzle, one must remember the director is working with only the
remnants
of the original work.
Over the years they died and were mummified and buried with the gold by the
remnants
of the native population.
The film was shot at Ibsley (now no longer in existence either as a base or a beacon, though you can see the remnants) which was in Hampshire, and in 1942 an active fighter station.
they basically cleaned out the Nazi skinhead scene YEARS ago, and the
remnants
rarely if ever present themselves this way.
While voodoo is normally associated with creole culture in the southern United States, London's vibrant Afro-Caribbean culture also maintains some
remnants
of voodoo practices.
Arthur is mentored by Ambrosius Aurelianus, the "last of the Romans" in war and diplomacy, and together they fight against the barbarians pressing down on the
remnants
of Roman Britain.
Why do people in movies keep
remnants
of their bad deeds?? Throw the stuff out.
The Korean Peninsula, however, remains divided along ideological lines, and the two Koreas co-exist as living
remnants
of the Cold War.
The result was the empire’s dismantling, with the victorious powers, Britain and France, grabbing hegemonic control over its
remnants.
Those centuries, not the
remnants
of the Qaddafi regime, are likely to be the real enemy of change in Libya.
With the exception of international terrorists and
remnants
of Saddam Hussein's regime, almost everyone, including Iraqis who eye America's occupying forces with suspicion, wish to see the task of rebuilding Iraq, both politically and materially, fulfilled.
In Pakistan, however, he implemented an aid surge, turning it into the largest recipient of US aid, even though the Afghan Taliban leadership and Al Qaeda
remnants
remained ensconced in the country.
Beneath the installation lay the buried
remnants
of the North Korean-engineered nuclear reactor that Israel’s air force had destroyed on September 6, 2007.
The political system has become a peculiar hybrid of authoritarian
remnants
and newly established mechanisms for transparency.
Lepper's supporters are not the poor and excluded, but are
remnants
of the lower Communist nomenclatura (the apparatchiks too stupid to steal as Communism collapsed) and those who made money during the grey period of 1989-1991, when state controls were practically nonexistent and when all that you needed to make money was a truck and enough petrol to drive to Berlin.
After regaining its independence from the Soviet Union, only
remnants
of the industrial behemoths of the communist era remained.
To seize this opportunity, India first must move decisively away from state capitalism, the
remnants
of which continue to retard the country’s economic progress.
While we value continuing
remnants
of our Anglo past – including Britain’s participation in the Five Eyes group, and our Five Power Defense Arrangements with Malaysia, Singapore, the UK, and New Zealand – the truth of the matter is that the UK has brought nothing of significance to the region’s defense since the fall of Singapore in 1942.
A different and healthy conservative response is possible if the tattered
remnants
of old threads, torn apart in the course of postcommunist modernization, can reconnect and grow together in a new way.
While the origins of the Yezidi are uncertain, cultural and genetic evidence suggests that they may be
remnants
of Indian tribes that migrated west in the second millennium BC.
This translates into a higher proportion of plastics in the
remnants
of shredded end-of-life automobiles – a contaminated mixture of plastics and non-plastics that is usually disposed of through some combination of landfilling, incineration, and secondary recycling.
Temporary sites for rubble in affected areas are being piled with the
remnants
of building materials and domestic appliances and furnishings, creating little mountains here and there, as rules on recycling instituted since 1995 require sorting waste by material.
The weaknesses, splits, and fatigue of all local forces (both
remnants
of the regime and the opposition factions) may give regional powers like Russia, Turkey, and Iran more leverage in pushing for a sustainable ceasefire in Syria.
Food and medicine are in short supply as warlords struggle for the
remnants
of Libya’s national wealth.
Indeed, the Egyptian revolution has defeated Mubarak’s regime and its
remnants
three times since January 2011: first with Mubarak’s ouster, then in the parliamentary elections held earlier this year, and now with Morsi’s victory.
But, strange irony, this civility is due to the
remnants
of the social protections left behind by the distinctly uncivilized communists.
To achieve majorities, the socially conservative protectionists had to unite with the
remnants
of the Thatcher-Reagan laissez faire movement, who resent the interventionist economic management of the post-2008 period and want to intensify the competition, deregulation, and globalization that social conservatives resent.
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