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" ... But this is a very big lift. Decarbonizing the global economy is a massive endeavor. How do we provide sufficient and reliable power for 10 billion people to survive in a warming world, without trashing the planet even more? ... "
" ... It’s the most wonderful time of the year for hip-hop fans who love messy beef, and Lil Pump just played the role of Santa Claus, trashing Eminem in a Thursday Instagram video despite having no apparent reason to do so. ... "
" ... Plus, with early social media reactions coming in decidedly mixed to negative, followed by reviews overwhelmingly trashing the film (even the positive reviews are really a mixed bag, many of them saying Tom Hardy is what saves the film from otherwise being unworthy of a viewing) -- and with the film's supporters in the fan-site and film reviewer crowds already gearing up to defend it against what they assume will be mostly negative media and mainstream audience reactions -- there's additional reason to believe Venom will have a tough time keeping its legs under it. ... "
" ... To maintain a pristine vacation rental, investors need to set aside a budget for maintenance to cover housekeeping costs each time a customer checks out. Airbnb hosts have their fair share of horror stories of guests trashing vacation homes. They also lose income from bookings they cannot accept while the home is undergoing repairs or cleanup. ... "
" ... Yet even in the pretty-big-government 20th century, imaginative literature gave us rather little in terms of exposing this major phenomenon. You can point to some things (in the universe of English) by Kingsley Amis and C. Northcote Parkinson; Willa Cather’s Professor’s House and its trashing of the Interior Department; and Richard Russo, who did, in Straight Man (1997), write that getting tenure at one of the innumerable second-rate state universities in this country is “a little like being proclaimed the winner of a [bleep]-eating contest.” ... "