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"Burn It to the Ground" is the fourth U.S. single (fifth single in Canada after "I'd Come for You") released from Canadian rock band Nickelback's sixth studio album Dark Horse. The song has been used extensively for various promotional uses, in television, film and mainly sports-related promos.
The song "Burn It to the Ground" was featured in the movie Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and on film's album in 2009, in the video games NHL 10 in 2009 and WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 in 2010, and in a trailer for the movie Date Night in 2010.
Church arson is burning or attempting to burn religious property, because empty churches are soft targets, racial hatred, pyromania, prejudice against certain religious beliefs, greed, or as part of communal violence or dissent or anti-religious sentiment.
In a modern meaning, the syntagma " ceterum censeo" used by itself refers to an oft reiterated statement, usually a core belief of the one issuing it. [citation needed] Janusz Korwin-Mikke, a Polish eurosceptic member of the eighth European Parliament (2014–2018), often paraphrased Cato the elder. At the end of his speeches, Mikke would often ...
The British intended to burn the building to the ground. They set fire to the southern wing first. The flames grew so quickly that the British were prevented from collecting enough wood to burn the stone walls completely. However, the Library of Congress's contents in the northern wing contributed to the flames on that side. [29]
My barn having burned to the ground I can see the moon. Alternate translation: [3] Since my house burned down I now own a better view of the rising moon. When bird passes on. When bird passes on --like moon, a friend to water. Masahide's Death Poem. while I walk on the moon keeps pace beside me: friend in the water
Salting the earth, or sowing with salt, is the ritual of spreading salt on the sites of cities razed by conquerors. [1] [2] It originated as a curse on re-inhabitation in the ancient Near East and became a well-established folkloric motif in the Middle Ages. [3]
"Burn It Down" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was released to radio stations, as well as a digital download , [ 8 ] on April 16, 2012, as the lead single and the third track from their fifth studio album, Living Things .