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Demolisher
Demolisher De*mol"ish`er, n.
One who, or that which, demolishes; as, a demolisher of
towns.
Demolishment
Demolishment De*mol"ish*ment, n.
Demolition.
Meaning of Demolish from wikipedia
-
Demolished Thoughts is the
third solo
studio album by
American musician Thurston Moore. Mojo
placed the
album at
number 18 on its list of "Top 50 albums...
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building is
undermined and
ultimately demolished. In some
cases a
crane with a
wrecking ball is used to
demolish the
structure down to a
certain manageable...
- The
Demolished Man is a
science fiction novel by
American writer Alfred Bester,
which was the
first Hugo
Award winner in 1953. An
inverted detective story...
- The
Demolishers,
published in 1987, is a
novel in the long-running
secret agent series Matt Helm by
Donald Hamilton.
After Matt Helm's son is
killed by...
- were
demolished or
otherwise destro****
after their listing are the
Jobbers Canyon Historic District in Omaha,
Nebraska (listed in 1979,
demolished in 1989)...
- "Agony" and "
Demolisher" in 2019 and 2020, respectively, to
widespread po****rity, with
Metal Injection saying "The
release of '
Demolisher' was an event...
- is the
decision by
either the
landowner or a
higher government body to
demolish a
structure for any
number of reasons,
ranging from
severe structural damage...
- Star
Theatre (also
known as
Demolishing and
Building Up the Star Theatre) is a 1901
short do****entary film in
which time-lapse
photography is used to...
- significance. In
November 2024, the
University of
Salford announced plans to
demolish the building.
These plans have been met with opposition,
including from...
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includes Te Mata Peak. The
Maori name
Tukituki roughly translates "to
demolish",
presumably referring to the
power of the
river in flood.
Maori legend...