He's a product of workaday south London and was a bit of a tearaway in his younger days. |
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The tearaway runs riot, swears and abuses, causes criminal damage and ridicules the elderly. |
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The latest piece of flapdoodle concerns Downing Street's plans to dock child benefit from the parents of tearaway children. |
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The young Reyes nonetheless had plenty of the tearaway in him when he started training with Sevilla at the age of nine. |
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He's a tearaway, a lout, a hooligan, and he's got a previous conviction for affray. |
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Record numbers of parents have recruited private investigators to check up on their tearaway teenagers. |
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At the heart of the matter is the fact that Australians are our tearaway younger brothers and we love them. |
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Richmal Crompton's famous stories of high-spirited tearaway William Brown were first adapted for television in a 1951 BBC play starring Robert Sandford. |
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A teenage tearaway who imposed a four-year reign of terror over Chessington shopkeepers has been banned from entering Hook Parade or Kingston town centre. |
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Gibson has been joined by his younger brother, notionally a bit of a tearaway, played by Joaquin Phoenix, living with him now to keep him company. |
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This colt was a prodigy, with his broad handsome face, his huge appetite, a tearaway streak and a long open stride that left the rest of the field nowhere. |
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Scots actor Richard Wilson revealed he was a tearaway who loved playing endless games of football on the streets of his home town of Greenock. |
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It could be that his father had mixed up Sadruddin with his half-brother Aly, who was briefly married to Rita Hayworth, a Hollywood star, and was indeed a tearaway. |
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This is a lot tougher and she is yet another tearaway frontrunner who looks likely to be pressed too hard here. |
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The great man, it turns out, was actually something of a tearaway. |
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Jennifer Ellison has come a long way since she first appeared on our screens as a tearaway teenager in Brookside. |
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Instead, he''s being forced to tolerate a holiday on the East Coast with his mother Pam, her new boyfriend Trent and Trent''s tearaway teenage daughter Steph. |
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In todays episode, family loyalties are stretched to breaking point when a young tearaway is forced to choose between saving his brother and freedom. |
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The tearaway teen is at large after escaping from police custody and, despite the threat of being sent to prison if he's caught, Cook comes out of hiding to find his friend. |
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With a tearaway son, a demanding father in a nursing home and the family's ailing dry-cleaning business, his hands are full but his heart is not in it. |
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