On the third rep, he heard a loud pop, the sickening sound of one of his pectorals tearing, at least partially. |
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Huge wildfires still are tearing across the region, bearing down on more homes and threatening more lives. |
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Epidural hemorrhage presents acutely or subacutely, and usually occurs secondary to the tearing of a middle meningeal artery. |
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In January 1992, arthrography was done of the left knee, which showed according to Dr. Bernard Parent no sign of any tearing of the meniscus. |
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But you always get some youth tearing up and down the road or on the pavements on these scooters. |
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Protesters set fires at points outside the fence, tearing it down in at least one place. |
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Your efficiency in tearing the Nation apart is commendable, you, with your white topis and white kurtas and white beards and black hearts. |
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The effects of entropion range from irritation to tearing to loss of vision from scarring. |
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It felt like a tornado of a thousand emotions was tearing away at my insides. |
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Most women experience discomfort and bleeding the first time they have sexual intercourse due to the stretching or tearing of their hymen. |
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He would never have had to commit this shameful act that was tearing and ripping away at his soul. |
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An old boneshaker of a car was tearing along the Chicago-Cleveland highway at an incredible speed. |
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The band spent the day at school and had lunch at the refectory before tearing into a performance of questionable educational value. |
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Rama has no option but to crawl, wounding her hands and tearing her clothes as she inches towards her distant school. |
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One piece decries the stark split tearing the country, and another seems to pine for a sort of folksy patriotism. |
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Actors were high-strung at the best of times, but with the pressure of performance couples frequently fought, tearing the cast apart. |
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Both of the treads and several wheels couldn't take the sudden acceleration, tearing away noisily and flying off on their own short trajectories. |
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But short of tearing up the city and starting again, there is no comprehensive fix at hand. |
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With a tearing sound a wide gash was introduced on the surface of the wonderful cloth and with it her heart missed a beat. |
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The two boys also put in solid performances, tearing into their roles with the necessary gusto without ever overacting. |
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The female usually feeds the chicks by tearing the food into bite-sized pieces. |
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There is almost nobody in this town who is not tearing him to pieces, said a congressional aide. |
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Its finest moment came when my brother-in-law spoke directly and movingly to his tearing daughter. |
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There's a moment where everyone is just deconstructing the song, tearing it to pieces, which was the point of what we were doing this time. |
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She quickly became a favourite in the London comedy clubs, tearing up audiences with her very own brand of effervescence. |
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Some experts claim it's better to elect for a controlled cut, while others say tearing is preferable as the healing time's quicker. |
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It's theologically unsupported and pastorally disastrous and it's tearing our diocese apart. |
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She fidgets throughout our chat, clanking a spoon on the table, tearing at the sauce sachets. |
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Last night my son was overtired, and needing a lot of hugs, his eyes tearing up from exhaustion and wanting his mom. |
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He believes the hand of destiny is on his side, just as it was when he was tearing up the track everywhere from the Isle of Man to Japan. |
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Don't try to put too much stuffing inside the rolls, it only makes them harder to roll and more prone to tearing. |
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Unafraid and uncaring of what her lord thought of her while eating, she began tearing the venison with her hands. |
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With an almighty boom, the laser detonates, tearing a huge chunk of the warship's hull away as it goes. |
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That uneven tug can stretch and shear the galaxy, over time, tearing out long streamers of stars and gas. |
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She took some fresh tarragon and began tearing the leaves into tiny strips, dropping them into the blush wine that made the base of the marinade. |
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Needless to say, I was forced to adjust my back routine after tearing my biceps, which meant switching from an underhand to an overhand grip. |
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The lance punched through the straining blue, tearing vast holes in it as the vessel yawed from side to side. |
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Others have bolt ropes on whole edges pulling away and cloth is tearing easily. |
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The harsh winter winds were slicing past them and it felt like it was tearing their skin. |
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Her virtual car lurches forward, overtaking a rival competitor tearing around the Alpine race track. |
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You travel invisibly, whirling, blustering, tearing things apart, a vortex in grass flattened out as if a derro's slept there overnight. |
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Moist, borborygmic gutturals, appropriately barbaric riffs and tendon tearing blastbeats are all available in abundance here. |
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When pruning small branches with hand pruners, make sure the tools are sharp enough to cut the branches cleanly without tearing. |
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With his orthodox and unorthodox batting, he lambasts any type of bowling, tearing it into shreds. |
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Such tearing can thus act as a reflective amplification of the image of art through the photographic image. |
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The girl ducked this time, but the bird still managed to snag the strap of her tank-top, tearing it. |
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These fans move a truckload of air, but the catch is the tearing, howling sound that owners of highspeed fans will be familiar with. |
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The three bears had been tearing into remnants of a bowhead whale, recently caught by the villagers on an authorized hunt. |
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A construction company tearing into unsurveyed land may even destroy unrecognized ancient cities with their bulldozers. |
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It lasts for all of 30 seconds and consists of the pair snogging and tearing at each other's clothing, but even so Jones was nervous. |
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I heard their mad dash through the bramble, the blackberry thorns tearing at their sneakers and shorts. |
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Tony took off for the hallway, tearing open the door and making a break for the elevator. |
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The operation was carried out as strong winds battered Scotland, tearing a cargo ship from its anchorage in the Orkney islands. |
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Her newsy notes make it clear they've been tearing up the trails in Seattle and wherever they go. |
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I could hardly believe how many sharks there were, or how vicious they looked, tearing at the chum. |
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Use wraps, such as stockinette or soft gauze, to protect areas of skin where the risk of tearing is high. |
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If a pipe breaks, the 500 degree water would blow off as steam, tearing off plant insulation and coatings. |
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This whole thing is tearing us apart because we cannot get to see our son every day. |
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But now they were tearing each other to pieces, and their vulture lawyers would pick at the carcass of their marriage. |
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Not low enough and they buzzed around, tearing each other apart before being released from 1,000 feet. |
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The guy gets shot, he falls backwards, the squib explodes, tearing open his shirt clearly letting us see the blood package taped to his chest. |
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They observed Asian elephants, both wild and captive, tearing off leafy side branches from trees or from unwieldy limbs already on the ground. |
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Such people often end in becoming furious haters of all who differ with them and in so hating expend their force in tearing themselves to pieces. |
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But one window, to the storeroom at the back, is open, and I step through and in, tearing my shirt on an obstructive nail as I go. |
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And, you know, they're always walking out and stamping out and tearing up agreements and all that. |
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Watching the stands, I could see the wind tearing through the spectators at a 90-degree angle. |
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Folk arts to be taught include Chinese calligraphy, Chinese painting, paper cutting, paper tearing, knitting and flower arranging. |
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The guard's interrogatory was cut short as a beagle began tearing at his trouser leg. |
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He, Seven, squirmed under Eight's grip, teeth bared furiously, and dragged the knife through Eight's long coat, tearing the fabric to ribbons. |
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I could feel scabs tearing and scratches throbbing when I gingerly sat on the mattress beside her. |
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Just as Christy was replacing the phone on the base, Carmen came tearing into the room, giddy as a young schoolgirl, and grabbed Christy's hand. |
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They intensify their grip on me, willing me every which way, tearing me limb from limb, like a rag doll in the empty sea of space. |
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A determined butterfly struggled for release from its chrysalis as raindrops fell, tearing holes in its unfolding wings. |
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Travis primed his rifle by tearing back on the lever, others followed as they neared the surface of the planet. |
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During podium training, she landed short on a tumbling pass, fracturing her fibula and tearing ligaments in her ankle. |
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The steady creep of branding in British schools has created an ideological battle that is tearing apart educators, parents and politicians. |
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He said that he pictured him pulling the paper from a roll and cutting and tearing it where it suits him. |
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But her feet seemed rooted to the ground and the spectacle of that great, angry crowd tearing towards her paralysed her with terror. |
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He ran a illegal chop shop, selling stolen cars on the black market, and tearing up other cars to make into new ones. |
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Adrianna felt the ropes rubbing against her delicate skin, tearing and burning. |
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Another jagged block had hooked an engine, tearing it from the wing, rupturing the wing's fuel tank and spinning the entire plane around. |
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By the afternoon Dad was still struggling with the kitchen and I was tearing my hair out trying to re-plaster a chimney breast. |
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Milligan dragged himself through sagebrush, cactus and rocks, tearing what little skin he had left on his right arm and backside. |
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Christopher hesitantly reached up to hold the paper, giving a flinch when Sara's hands grabbed hold of his and guided the tearing action. |
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She ran like a madwoman for the longest time, jumping over people, swirling around houses, and tearing through the forest. |
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When we were about halfway there, I saw five dirtbikes, the van, and the truck, the flatbed piled with people, come tearing out of the garage. |
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So tearing my eyes away, I paid attention to what my flamboyant friend was saying. |
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Buek toiled away, carrying pails of gore from the surgeon's table and tearing up strips of cloth for bandages. |
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But how many of us are wasting out lives tearing strip bandages when what the Boss really needs are sheets? |
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The Gatling guns all fired simultaneously, tearing through the rear of the vehicle and into the trunk. |
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She then helped Nasywa and three other infants touch pieces of paper, tearing them up and pasting them on another sheet. |
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Dispose of all receipts securely by tearing them into pieces before throwing them away. |
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She didn't recognize the return address but turned it over, inspecting it carefully before tearing the paper off the plain box. |
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A bullet tearing the fabric on his shoulder told him that here was not the place to do it. |
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Teeth tearing my flesh, breaking my heart, devouring my mind, losing myself! |
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If she doesn't stop the one below her from tearing a greater hole in the floor, she will die. |
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The Pilgrims poured into the great gaping hole Nukurren was tearing in the Utuku center, ululating, their mantles blue and black. |
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Though they came close when they stole a crane and deposited a Volkswagen Beetle in the Guest room by dint of tearing a huge hole in the roof. |
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She grabbed a corner and they both pulled, tearing a bigger hole in the pillow. |
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The more common of these include spraining or tearing one or more ligaments, tearing the meniscus or straining a tendon or muscle. |
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The shock of the fall had traumatized my spine, causing temporary paralysis, and tearing my back muscles. |
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Dilfer will be lost for 4-8 weeks after tearing the medial collateral ligament in his right knee. |
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He missed four games last season after tearing his posterior cruciate ligament, but he is completely healed. |
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Hours before the ride began, he slipped and fell, tearing all of the ligaments in his right hand. |
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LaFrentz is playing on a reconstructed left knee, rebuilt after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament last season. |
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Besides churning up the meadows, the vandals have been tearing along paths and dirt tracks. |
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This involved tearing off the filter portion of each cigarette and heaping them on a non-stick oven sheet. |
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Otherwise they start around nine or nine thirty, when I'm woken up by the kids that I live with tearing around the house and shouting. |
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Through the billowing spray their sails can be seen far out in the deep swell, tearing along at improbable speed and leaping high over the waves. |
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They say riders tearing along pavements in the area have sent pensioners and mothers, pushing children in prams, sprawling. |
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At a critical juncture in England's vital final group game, two Swedes took to tearing up and down the pitchside manically waving huge flags. |
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Some of the goals will have you tearing your hair out, but therein lies the beauty of the game. |
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If you are tearing your hair out over the excess expenditure, then fear not, for there is some great news for new couples. |
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Even if that does not quieten the little gannets, it may make you feel less like tearing your hair out during the 78 shopping days we have left. |
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Does this right-side-of-the-brain living, which really isn't the thing you love, have you tearing your hair out? |
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As Alex falls to his knees, tearing his hair out in distress, the questions still remain. |
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With all muscles tensed, his forearms pressed over his stomach under the blinding shock of the bullet tearing through his insides. |
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The fighters are grappling on the floor, tearing at each other, screaming abuse and growling like animals. |
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Scores of web sites are dedicated to tearing a strip off VeriSign and Network Solutions Inc. |
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It was tearing her apart to have to choose and to see Liz hurt was the last thing in the world Brett wanted. |
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Each should stop tearing him apart and respect the rights of the other women. |
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Our worst fears about the more extreme critics tearing CIA apart when the new administration came in proved groundless. |
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It was quite a difficult job tearing myself away but I got a bad score on British History so I had a small tantrum and gave up. |
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The IMAX screen filled my entire field of vision and my eyes were tearing up while I was taking in every wave of attack. |
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Third, find a supportive community that validates and uplifts you instead of tearing you down. |
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They try to build themselves up by tearing other people down, try to make them seem immoral or bad or wrong for being the way God made them. |
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I think they decided that rather than tearing him down, they wanted to build him up. |
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Tonight you said that the politics of lifting people up beats the politics of tearing people down! |
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Nasser Hussain had a reputation for verbally tearing into his bowlers, and Hoggard was one of his victims. |
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He struck the ball with ferocity, tearing into the Lincoln attack with relish. |
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Other refinements were the tearing of the flesh of the condemned with red-hot pincers, the cutting off of hands, and the cutting out of tongues. |
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The 33-year-old Kaluwitharana, playing his first Test in two years, justified his selection by tearing into the Kiwi attack with 13 boundaries. |
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The mother nodded, eyes tearing, turned away, and took time to regain control before she went back to the bedside. |
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It is fast losing influence and internal factional conflicts are tearing it apart. |
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He compares this to the paper perforations which prevent tearing across a postage stamp. |
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I had a tremendous feeling of fear, cold chills, and my eyes were tearing up. |
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Separate the ballot paper and the security form by tearing along the perforations. |
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I twisted my wrist from his grip, eyes tearing for the second time this month, and glared at him murderously. |
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Her arms were scraped, her himation had torn off, and her peplos was tearing. |
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His eyes were tearing, and she could see a wrecked, distressed look in them and could tell he wanted nothing more to do with this. |
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He changed directions at an immense speed, and pelted off into the jungle, tearing through the undergrowth for his life. |
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Already there have been noisy motorbikes tearing along the path, but Mr Neale lives well away and so is not exposed to the noise. |
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Medical textbooks teach that episiotomies are necessary to prevent tearing and to protect the baby's head. |
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I looked up to find Trischen staring at me, his eyes tearing from the laughter he was futilely trying to keeping in. |
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He was tearing paper out of his notebook, wadding it up into paper wads, and throwing them as hard as he could against the wall. |
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Now it is no more than a pathetic and abjectly partisan rag, not even worthy of tearing up and hanging in the outside dunny. |
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Gardens take time, and these ones had obviously been built in a tearing hurry, with little money and far too much optimism. |
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The original plans, necessarily produced in a tearing hurry, had to be modified. |
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The coffee is my breakfast because most mornings I run out the house in a tearing hurry. |
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You go through the same tedious procedure and a voice in a tearing hurry might, with luck, give you a new number before you are cut off again. |
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At least here he had some protection from the wind, the relentless, tearing wind that whipped him so viciously whenever the opportunity arose. |
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A group of 20 teenagers went on a Halloween rampage in Hockley, smashing windows, tearing down fences and hurling abuse at homeowners. |
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I'm in a tearing hurry because I'm frantically looking up stuff on DDB, and their clients, their credo, that sort of thing. |
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It seems that he is in a tearing hurry to take sole credit for the successes that Indian hockey achieved in the recent past. |
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Larwood in a tearing hurry to reach his hundred, jumped out to hit P.K. Lee over long-on. |
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He's got some other stuff on the go but, career-wise, isn't in a tearing hurry. |
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The shorter girl snarled her frustration and lunged after him with her jackknife, tearing a horizontal gash in his right pant leg. |
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The jali normally worked by tearing apart the warp and weft threads of the cloth and by preparing minute button hole stitches. |
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She now had both arms crossed in front of her face to shield her eyes from the tearing winds. |
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And nobody seems to be in a tearing hurry to introduce it in the first phase, East-West Corridor, itself. |
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He's standing there in a pair of leopard-skin jockettes tearing toilet paper apart in the middle of a war zone. |
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The tearing wind flattened her skirts against her legs as she ran across the deserted courtyard. |
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Apparently in a tearing hurry, he squeezed between a bullock cart and my car. |
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And he's designed a special grapple to lift log butts off the ground to snake them out instead of tearing up the forest floor by dragging them. |
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The raw emotion in his voice, tearing it and making it ragged, had been real when we talked that night at the top of the tower. |
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Just 20 lads are causing mayhem stealing hundreds of cars, tearing round estate roads and then dumping the vehicles on backstreets. |
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Theorton hissed before tearing at his attacker's throat and destroying his jugular. |
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She clamped a hand over her mouth to stifle the sobs tearing their way loose. |
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He puts on his dressing gown, tearing one of its pockets in his haste, letting marbles scatter across the floor. |
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Two textbooks contained instances involving the cutting or tearing of paper that illustrated tessellations or three-dimensional figures. |
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By federalizing the workforce, the government was also, in effect, busting those unions and tearing up their newly won contracts. |
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Previous attempts by other companies required tearing up supermarket floors to install the ads, leaving scuff marks on the concept. |
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All I remembered was the gun jumping in my hand and the feeling of ripping, tearing pain. |
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She followed the noise to find two medium-sized dogs tugging and tearing at either end of a chew toy. |
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I can see Casey kissing her cheeks, just below her eyes, and my own eyes start tearing up at that. |
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He never once seemed cold despite the sub-zero temperatures and the icy storm that was tearing the sky down around them. |
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Her arms were scraped and her himation had torn off and her peplos was tearing. |
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Ignore the steady throb in your rapidly-swelling ankle, and the tearing pain in your knee. |
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We stood on a cliff at the southern tip of Deer Island, staring down at the rips, eddies, and whirlpools tearing through the water below. |
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The 25-year-olds stop in a pool of light, adjust their foot straps, then, as one, lean into their strokes, tearing chunks from the water. |
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The sound of immense boulders tearing through stone was thunderous and struck a powerful blow to the men's morale. |
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It then bit her shoulder before going for her face, tearing the back of her left ear. |
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Each attack's accompanied by great incidental animations, ranging from acrobatic swordfights to the crackle and flare of Force Lightning tearing into the enemy. |
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Let me tell you, I felt like Tiger Woods tearing up Augusta that one year long ago. |
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The gang does bait two officers with Noah, but another car comes tearing in and whisks them both away. |
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It's fun tearing apart this delusional woman's aberrant thought processes. |
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However, they sometimes pass out or go into frenzies of tearing off their clothes and clawing at their exposed skin, until they receive medical attention by staff on duty. |
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Between tearing down walls and digging up floors I was always wrecked. |
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He must be tearing his hair out right now because the team are going through one of those spells where everything that can go wrong, is going wrong. |
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They'll buy this car because it's cheap, and as a result of that, they're going to be tearing around Britain's yellow boxes and bus lanes in a genuinely very good little car. |
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Katie, an ophthalmologist who prefers that we not use her last name, dreads asking patients about any problem involving tearing. |
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He walked the edge of a yawning hole tearing a rent across the earth. |
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And then you start tearing it apart in bits and pieces and start writing notes to yourself, remember in scene so and so you're going to do so and so, so set it up now. |
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I imagine they're tearing him limb from limb just about now. |
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As a result, we keep following the cycle of tearing down the old to build new structures of cooperation that carry the rivalrous seeds of its own destruction. |
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The bass thumps, the crowd roars and it's the band, tearing it up. |
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A motorcycle roared up the street outside the church, tearing the music, but Anton drew the threads together again, feeling the audience entering the music with him. |
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They're the people who've been evicted, and in a way it's kind of the tall poppy syndrome of Australia tearing people down, bringing them down to your own level. |
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The storms around Cartland were particularly vicious, creating huge sandstorms in the desert around them and tearing down unprotected and poorly built houses. |
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It took at least fifteen minutes to open and all the time he was pulling and tearing with useless fingers at the layers of tape and glossy paper, she was watching him. |
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As I watch them writhe in simulated pain, a young punk comes along and grabs some cardboard from the ground and starts tearing it into tiny pieces. |
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Imagine a bomb exploding next to a body, tearing it into little pieces. |
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Then the cancer struck and quickly began tearing through his body. |
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She had just waved her off on to the No 66 to Maynooth and was standing against the wall of the Clarence Hotel when the bus came tearing along the pavement. |
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Do you ever find yourselves tearing your hair out in the studio? |
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Security shuts the palace down and our producer is tearing his hair out, desperate to test the rocket the Queen is to launch at the start of the fireworks display. |
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In 2003, there was a strong market for old houses, for which foreign buyers were paying 15 000 to 20 000 euro with the idea of tearing them down and building new ones. |
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The second shows a boy racer tearing through traffic and around a corner. |
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Gunther's eyes started tearing up after mentioning Angel's name. |
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He released her arm and fell to the ground, eyes tearing up in pain. |
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Soon her eyes were tearing and Kyle had joined in, laughing too. |
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Her face was red and I imagined her eyes were tearing from the pressure. |
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Lexie bit her lip, eyes tearing up, trying not to scream from the pain. |
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My eyes were tearing and my mouth was full of little particles. |
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My face was red, I couldn't breathe and my eyes were tearing. |
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Mom looks at me, her eyes are tearing up, yet her face is cold. |
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She hugged her knees close to her chest, her eyes tearing up again. |
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On days like today, sipping peppermint tea, watching from a cafe window as everyone else seems to be in such in a tearing hurry, Kelly himself would probably agree with that. |
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The French Open is certainly not for anyone in a tearing hurry. |
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They are behaving as if they are in a tearing hurry to recapture power. |
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City builders are realising this is a great option to embark on especially at a time when every enterprise is in a tearing hurry to kickstart its business. |
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When a baby savagely bites its teething ring, it is because it is experiencing excruciating pain from the teeth tearing their way through its gums. |
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In most battles, the rounds focus on battlers tearing each other down or hyping their own mastery of battle skills. |
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There is a grouse plucking scene in the kitchen, in which the cook and two scullery maids are tearing at the birds as if they have lost their minds. |
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A vivid blue streak ripped the air between them, tearing the smoldering man from his horse and causing the last mount to rear, throwing its rider. |
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Beard obliged by tearing off a piece of his tattered shirtsleeve and jotting down the ingredients. |
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At the age of 6 or 7 I'd say I started the music, my mother had one of those little melodions and we finished up tearing that to pieces but we learnt to play the music on it. |
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It is they who are tearing down sustainable economies, delicate environments and age-old social systems in the name of a one-size-fits-all corporate beanfeast. |
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The stress of becoming parents after only a year of knowing each other and being married was tearing Richie and Lamas apart. |
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The Poincare conjecture belongs to the field of topology, which studies properties that are preserved when a shape is stretched or twisted without tearing. |
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The new House report is tearing apart dozens of GOP claims about the 2012 attack. |
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I luxuriate in the thought that right-wingers across the country are tearing their hair out over this as if in a nice hot bath. |
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But whereas Bezukhov is redeemed by his magnanimous virtures, Soledad is driven mad by the different forces tearing at her. |
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I suspect that every Opposition MP would give his or her eye teeth at the moment to listen in on a Labour Party caucus that is tearing itself to pieces. |
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A certified sailing instructor, Tritch can teach almost anything nautical, from splicing rope and knot-tying to tearing down heads and tuning up engines. |
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Jake collapsed into a heap in the grass under the willow and started bawling, grabbing a few tufts of crinkly brown grass and tearing them out by the roots. |
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The tremendous speed with which they abandoned all their previous standpoints is a measure of the depth and extent of the explosive contradictions tearing society apart. |
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The riders, known as scramblers, are illegally riding their motorbikes, quad bikes and scooters across Crane Park and are tearing up the ground in the process. |
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Typhoon Imbudo, one of the most powerful typhoons to hit China in years, began to blow itself out yesterday after tearing through southern China, killing at least 20 people. |
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He could have been red-carded for that, and the Italian coaches, Brad Johnstone and my old mucker John Kirwan, must have been tearing out what little remains of their hair. |
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Her attire was simply undergarments, and an underskirt, usually attached to the gown just around the waist, to protect the gown from mud and tearing. |
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The first guy landed about halfway down the mat and went sailing out into the boondocks tearing off his gear and banging up his airplane rather badly. |
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In order to show a Cinerama film, you had to completely overhaul a movie theater, tearing out dozens of seats on the ground floor to make room for three projection booths. |
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Glenn Beck admits his divisive language and outlandish conspiracy theories may have played a role in tearing the country apart. |
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Tables stretched down each wall where bots of all sizes and shapes sat, were bolted, or trundled back and forth assembling cleaning and tearing down other bots. |
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He sat down next to the boy and snagged his bag of chips, tearing it open. |
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He waited for the door to close before taking off in a mad sprint, dropping all of his sketchbooks as he ran, muddy shoes soiling the pages, tearing them. |
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The bull mastiff cross-breeds tugged her between each other, tearing chunks out of her flesh before turning on their owner and her two young children, witnesses said. |
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The ravine inhibits the engines from tearing away, and within seconds smoke appears. |
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Like vampires, they had sharp teeth of all canines, meant for ripping and tearing, but unlike the vampires, they had two fangs that curved down over their lower lips. |
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Our teeth include incisors and canines designed for tearing flesh. |
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The new process allows three times as much stretch in the material before tearing, opening the door to more complex shapes in aluminum for automotive use. |
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She flounced a few inches away, then began tearing strips off the sheet. |
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The alignment was out and the shaft was tearing up the stuffing box. |
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Thousands of demonstrators ransacked the embassy compound, tearing down the large US seal on the front of the chancellery building and setting fire to vehicles. |
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It has channelised the collective energies of a group of young people into taking a firm stand against the dark forces tearing our social fabric apart. |
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The rag-tearer or 'devil' had been equipped with teeth instead of the original blades, so that it was capable of tearing up the better qualities of cloth. |
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I feel like I'm on top of this huge mountain, screaming at the top of my lungs, my heart tearing open, and the state of my soul controlling what I'm saying. |
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She was tearing fragments off and placing them in her mouth, dusty and moist, her fingers covered in oil from the almond paste, sugar and flakes of croissant pastry. |
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It saddens me that the political climate in the country has become so polarized, so divided, that it is literally tearing families and lifelong friends apart. |
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We climbed back onto our skidoos, tearing across country to a Lapp-style octagonal hut where we warmed our extremities at a roaring log fire under a central flue. |
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Among their more unusual behavior, the octopuses employ a unique defense mechanism by tearing off the tentacles of passing Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish. |
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Mushtaq was a maverick strokeplayer with a love of sudden forays down the pitch, even to quick bowlers, and daring strokes that had bowlers tearing their hair out. |
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Some of the TV crews that have been tearing around town in the hired four-wheel drives are pulling out too, and there's a sense of the story winding down. |
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I started tearing at my hair instead, staring dejectedly at the asphalt. |
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Although the softest condition is obtained when the large globules of cementite are embedded in the ferrite, a smooth machined surface is difficult to obtain due to tearing. |
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Then you go back to work and suddenly the day is so dense with activity you feel as if you've done three or four days' worth of mindless tearing around in a few hours. |
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I pull out my lunch bag and begin tearing off pieces and throwing them to the fish who gobble them up as if they hadn't eaten in days, maybe weeks. |
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They have been tearing away at the rubble for a week now, and more than 10,000 tonnes has been removed, But it has hardly made a dent in the mountain. |
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I can't watch pyrotechnic displays anymore without tearing up. |
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When the food did arrive, Glenn ate with a healthy appetite, tearing into the meat and gulping his ale without any thought of what it must taste like. |
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Howard disdainfully and proudly refuses, tearing the thing from his face. |
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Symptoms of dry eye may include intermittent blurred vision, burning, stinging, tearing, redness, scratchiness, or even pain. |
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I could hear them snapping and tearing around, and then one managed to get on the roof by jumping from the low ell. |
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You don't want to hurt me, but see how deep the bullet lies. Unaware that I'm tearing you asunder. There is thunder in our hearts. |
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Sectionalism is tearing the country apart. Everyone wants the other regions to do the work and pay the taxes while they reap the benefits. |
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Whether a cow passes gas loudly, also known as tearing beef, or demurely emits an SBD makes no difference. |
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Either armed black men were coming to kill you, or white maddogs were tearing black children to ragged bits. |
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If the temperature difference is great enough cracking and tearing can occur. |
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In temperate areas, the house sparrow has an unusual habit of tearing flowers, especially yellow ones, in the spring. |
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These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. |
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Each would try to wound the other on the head, shoulders, or back, by stabbing or tearing with his upper canines. |
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Other hydrogeologists quip that there would be no reason to invest in tearing dams down later in Lebanon, because nature alone could do it. |
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On the right cheek, just below the incessive tearing, and only a mild redness. |
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Most of these patients may also experience symptoms like headache, earache, red eyes, tearing, postnasal drip, and impaired smell perception. |
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Nothing, that is, accept Papal Bull in an Ascot finish which had favourite-backers tearing their hair out before celebrating with relief. |
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Nutcrackers also have evolved a long, sturdy and slightly decurved bill perfect for tearing into whitebark pine cones and prying out the seeds. |
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The platen must have rounded edges and corners to prevent the vacuum from tearing the bag. |
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They can cause damage to trees by tearing the bark and eating the soft cambial tissue underneath. |
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Simon Holland Roberts plays Chris, the surviving son, whose survivor guilt after a messy war is tearing him apart. |
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Also, when are the police going to do something about the toerags on bikes tearing around on the pavements of Byker and Northumberland Street? |
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Any police motorcycle rider is a trained professional, not some speedfreak tearing up the road. |
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Tobin fractured a metatarsal in the Munster final win over Cork, with the added complication of tearing ligaments attached to it as well. |
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And in 2002, Dennis Conner's Stars and Stripes USA-77 sank during trials after the rudderpost broke off, tearing a large hole in the hull. |
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Ryan Giggs on his crazed slalom run through the Arsenal defence, then tearing off his white shirt for a jubilant barechested celebration. |
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Next banderilleros run around the bull and plunge harpoon sticks into him, further tearing the flesh. |
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The PRTT provides measurements of the residual tear volume in the lacrimal lake and of basal tearing. |
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The critical strain rate asymptotically approaches zero around solidus, meaning inevitable hot tearing, which is not physically real. |
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Findings include thinning, partial tearing or avulsion of the common extensor tendon origin at the lateral epicondyle. |
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To end up a woman old before her time, sitting alone in her room with every unfought and unfinished battle still tearing at her heart. |
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