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Even having read that article and many others about what Trump had in mind, the fact that "guardrails" would be completely torn down and he would be hiring nothing but ruthless henchmen to carry out his whims and wishes, I was still unprepared for his reckless lack of restraint in ways that were never discussed prior to his winning the election.

From Salon

Cricket, which is being held in Los Angeles in 2028, could be played at the Gabba in 2032 before the arena is torn down.

From BBC

Auto Club Speedway, which has been torn down, played host to its final race in 2023 while the Clash at the Coliseum, run on a temporary half-mile track installed atop the Coliseum’s football field, did not return this winter after three years.

Wilson hopes that the process will slow as she fears more trees will be unnecessarily torn down.

“Do those people who did this to us all, do they really know what they did and what it all means? That countries and societies and peoples and communities have rules and institutions and norms and ways of doing things that took decades and centuries to build? That those things aren’t permanent, and they can be torn down very quickly?”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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