- of any sort of
medicine or punishment. By the late 1870s, "to
bulldoze" and "
bulldozing" were
being used
throughout the
United States to
describe intimidation...
- The
violent origin of the term
bulldoze as a
means of
intimidation came from this election. To "bulldose" or "
bulldoze"
meant to
intimidate by violent...
- hours!" (Tweet) – via Twitter. "It
trailer sets all-time
viewing record,
bulldozing The Fate of the Furious".
Entertainment W****ly.
Archived from the original...
- 1990s and
early 2000s, many
other heavy hardcore bands, such as Hatebreed,
Bulldoze, Shai Hulud, and Strife, all
became prominent heavy hardcore bands. Heavy...
- his
father dies, Sato
challenges Mr.
Miyagi to a fight,
threatening to
bulldoze the village. Mr.
Miyagi feels forced to accept, but the
fight is cancelled...
-
being destro**** by the new régime.
Ofglen tells June that the régime also
bulldozed St. Patrick's
Cathedral in
Manhattan to try to "erase" the fact that it...
-
pollster named Mark Penn, whom The New York
Times called "famous for
bulldozing" his
political opponents as
Executive Vice-President,
Advertising and...
-
criticized Trump's use of
eminent domain,
saying "Donald
Trump has
literally bulldozed over the
little guy to get his way." In mid-June 2016, Cruz suspended...
-
residents would be
given 24
hours to leave, and then,
troops will come in and
bulldoze all of the buildings." The list of
targets would be made
public in advance...
- in
which he is
elected to the
British Parliament and
foils a plot to
bulldoze a
community centre in his home town, Staines. His
television show was exported...