And concede that sometimes it takes both overwhelming force -- and a touch of diplomacy -- to tear down a wall.
The economy responded by going on a 25-year tear, as unemployment and inflation both plummeted.
The court also heard a fist-sized tear to Keanu's abdomen had caused substantial bleeding.
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No prizes for guessing what is used in a simulated tear-gas attack: a canned air-freshener.
The frustration eventually builds into a tear-inducing tantrum at a misbehaving student, inducing a brief stint of regret.
The technology comes by way of a tear-drop shaped 4-inch, web-enabled refrigerator magnet with an LED screen.
The company's shares have been on a tear--up 40%--since releasing first-quarter earnings that were 47% higher than those a year before.
The Taj Mahal in India has been called a poem in stone, a moon-white dream, a tear on the face of humanity.
In a tear-choked farewell speech to the gathered faithful on Saturday, McClendon assured employees that the company he founded would survive his departure.
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As a flatpicker, he used a traditional tear-shaped medium gauge nylon flatpick and was known for his speed, tone and precision -- with a little extra arm motion.
He selected the University of Tennessee because its catalogue was in the library of the American consulate in his home state of Chennai and happened to include a tear-out application.
Aside from a ridiculous, tear-jerking plot twist that I won't type for fear of debasing my fingertips, the other characters are just there to have their floundering spirits lifted by Patch, or to angrily stand in his way while he tries to soak the vicinity with his unbridled wonderfulness.
The 29-year-old suffered a grade three tear to his medial knee ligament in Sunday's 35-10 win over London Welsh.
Lack of communication can lead to mistrust, which leads to further animosity, which can potentially lead to projects being taken over by non-creative accountants or crumbling into a pile of broken dreams and tear-stained IOUs.
In a word, most of the movie's tear-jerking plays like a big, fat lie.
The Yankees immediately scheduled a more extensive dye-contrast MRI, which showed a significant tear of the labrum, the socket padding that holds the ball of the shoulder joint in place.
The duck breast with nectarines is a local favourite, and the chorizo- and gorgonzola-stuffed dates will bring a tear to your eye.
"I thought that was amazing - it brought a tear to my eye!"
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Investigators at seven universities and orthopedic surgery centers in the US studied 351 patients aged 45 years or older who had a meniscal tear and mild-to-moderate osteoarthritis of the knee.
Like the constant construction in Beijing and Shanghai, Tokyo was on a fast-forward spree of tear-downs and building, clearing the flimsy structures put up hastily after clearing the firebombing rubble.
At a General Motors research laboratory in Warren, Michigan engineers are simulating real-life wear and tear on a pair of prototype batteries that lie at the heart of GM's riskiest technological gamble ever.
Mr. Higgs received a round of applause as he entered the auditorium, and shed a tear when news of the Higgs-like particle was announced.
All those tributes and toys - it just brings a tear to your eye.
And investors there have noticed the resilience of American stocks, which now are on a four-day record-setting tear.
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Running for distance can put a lot of wear-and-tear on bodies and minds.
The Saracens lock aggravated a long-standing "wear and tear" problem in his left knee during England's 15-15 draw with Scotland last Saturday.
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