Even if all its sites are hit, Iran's nuclear know-how cannot be bombed out of existence.
In the 1970s and 80s, the commercial heart was bombed out of Newry.
There was a kind of a comfortable little apartment that hadn't been bombed out within a building that was completely destroyed.
Another wave of Cockney sparrows built their nests in the area, having been bombed out of the East End during the Blitz in WWII.
Most who had not gone already were bombed out by the Luftwaffe.
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Shortly after passing a line of bombed out buses and trucks serving as a barricade, the reporters were intercepted by a small group of fighters, who covered their faces once they spotted cameras.
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No matter that the whole jamboree was funded (and, of course, guarded) by foreigners: Afghanistan had come together, and as the first week ended the grand council was debating away without being rocketed or bombed out by insurgents.
It would have been politically unwise for Bush to accept a plan that asserted moral equivalence between Israel and the PLO when rescue workers were scraping the body parts of Israeli children off the walls of bombed out pizzerias and bar mitzva parties.
We start with AAA ratings (like, at least for the moment, France) and then move all the way down to EEE and the like, say that bombed out internet play or the Democratic Republic of Congo (just as an example, no idea what their rating actually is).
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They clawed their way out of the poverty of the bombed-out post-war East End, and were devoted to their family.
He also began scavenging the bombed-out landscape for acquisitions that would add trading volume.
Later, in a bombed-out Iraqi barracks, he wrote a starkly prescient letter to a Marine friend.
After months of manual labour, our hero lands in the attic of a bombed-out Gestapo building.
The official results attained Soviet-style absurdity: turnout in the near-deserted and bombed-out capital, Grozny, was 98%.
But the campus of the bombed-out school was littered with military uniforms and empty wooden ammunition boxes.
The centre of its capital is still a bombed-out wasteland overgrown with weeds.
Gameplay in the video shows a bombed-out Los Angeles, urban combat through city streets and ... horseback chases through the desert.
Managers of the bombed-out electricity grid reckon that a cold winter beckons.
"The army bombed four out of five of the trucks and four of them were destroyed, " Brian McFaul said, as quoted by Reuters.
The streets alternated between bombed-out buildings and stretches of fresh paint.
The best thing to happen in Champagne since the restoration of the bombed-out Reims cathedral after the Armistice is the rise of the grower Champagne movement.
Across crisis-hit East Asia, the situation is similar: Financial renovation is in the works, but the tougher task of rebuilding a bombed-out corporate landscape is only beginning.
The most recent was in the central square of the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali in August, in front of the bombed-out buildings where its government once met.
Hogwarts Castle is put under siege by Voldemort and his hordes of Death Eaters, and, by the end, it looks like a bombed-out cathedral in the Second World War.
Among the bombed-out ruins of his hideout, American forces found a letter from a man calling himself Atiyah who said he spoke on behalf of the whole of al-Qaeda's leadership.
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This point is particularly relevant when it comes to a new form of cheating: repricing of options (where executives are offered relief from bombed-out share prices through new option agreements granted at a lower price).
It won a wide following for offering practical and moral help to people who were coming off the land and out of the armed forces and trying to find work, food and a place to sleep in Japan's bombed-out cities.
The bloc's leader, Nassar Rubaie, said Tuesday that the government had addressed its concerns over the need to pursue the rebuilding of Al-Askariya Mosque, the bombed-out Shiite shrine in Samarra, and to improve security at the shrine and other holy places.
And he photographed the bombed-out streets of Berlin streets he had shot in the 1920s when they were filled with smartly dressed strollers, but which were now lined with the skeletons of buildings and saw only the occasional pedestrian, Germany's reward for its war.
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