Tearing
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And they're
tearing
up all the streets.
I lived nearly two years without heat, woke up out of a dead sleep multiple times to gunshots, was attacked by a pack of wild dogs and ripped my kitchen cabinets from an abandoned school as they were actively
tearing
that school down.
My speechwriters must have been
tearing
their hair out because as we worked between one and four in the morning on Inauguration Day, I was still changing it."
JK: Okay, I'm not going to make it any longer in Korean because I don't think I can make it without
tearing
up.
We see companies like the Brazilian forestry company Fibria that's figured out how to avoid
tearing
down old growth forest and using eucalyptus and getting much more yield per hectare of pulp and making much more paper than you could make by cutting down those old trees.
Nothing could be less materialistic, or more sentimental, than a teenager buying brand new jeans and
tearing
them at the knees, because he wants to please Jennifer.
Whether it's the ruthless Mexican drugs cartel, the Zetas, who use anonymous companies to launder profits while their drugs-related violence is
tearing
communities apart across the Americas.
Our brain acts as a limiter, preventing us from accessing all of our physical resources, because we might hurt ourselves,
tearing
tendons or ligaments.
When I went to work at our receptions center, I could actually hear the inmates roiling from the parking lot, shaking cell doors, yelling,
tearing
up their cells.
The waves are
tearing
the boat to shreds.
He worked in high temperatures,
tearing
down and rebuilding furnaces, cleaning up spilt metal and slag.
We go far beyond reasonable, constructive criticism, to dissecting any given woman's feminism,
tearing
it apart until there's nothing left.
They include impotence, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, rectal tearing, fecal incontinence.
He had just finished
tearing
a seal into three pieces with two companions.
Physically, I had a severe hemorrhage during labor, and major tearing, so I could barely get up, sit or walk.
The tendons would also be at risk of
tearing.
All will suffer ruination, through some combination of mutilation, compression, folding, tearing, scorching and baking.
OK, everybody imagine books and imagine just
tearing
out the pages.
And I heard that the fabric of your life was
tearing.
But Canada's also important because of its triumph over a problem currently
tearing
many other countries apart: immigration.
I can stand here right now and see, as I go
tearing
into the water after him, the moments slowing down and freezing into this arrangement.
If the expansion of the universe continues to accelerate, it will eventually overcome not only the gravitational force –
tearing
apart galaxies and solar systems– but also the electromagnetic, weak, and strong nuclear forces which hold atoms and nuclei together.
They're written by the English novelist E.M. Forster, in 1910, just a few years before Europe, my continent, (Music) began
tearing
itself apart.
I'm on the plane and I'm just
tearing
my hair out.
After all, it exposed its central features, which were deregulating business and finance,
tearing
down public protections, throwing us into extreme competition with each other, as, well, just a little bit flawed.
They also gave us a way to run power and rewire the trailer without
tearing
out the skin, so they function as an electrical chase.
Throughout this period, enslavers repeatedly sold Baumfree,
tearing
her from her loved ones.
He was all
tearing
up.
I could imagine beautiful housing going up along there without
tearing
down another tree.
It's a
tearing
during obstructed labor that leaves a woman incontinent.
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