In what he thought was a stroke of genius, the father tore out the picture and tore it into 20 different pieces.
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C. the other day was devastatingly effective: A little girl took a baseball bat to a no-name "tote"--a 73-quart plastic container for holding anything you like--and tore it to shreds.
But after the bailiffs came and tore it all down, she said that the women chose from that point on to build temporary structures which could be moved and shifted at very little notice.
As product demonstrations go, the one at a new Wal-Mart in Charlotte, North Carolina, was devastatingly effective: A little girl took a baseball bat to a no-name "tote"--a 70-liter plastic container for holding anything you like--and tore it to shreds.
He saw it being yanked from the car park and tore after it on foot.
"One old friend told me he had a huge crush on me in kindergarten, and it tore him apart when we weren't put in the same class in first grade, " she said.
The core of the piece is the grandly anguished role of Carmela, and Ms. Rowley tore into it with gusto.
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So when the iPad went on sale Saturday, Kyle Wiens and his team at iFixit snapped one up, tore out its silicon heart, and brought it to the semiconductor reverse-engineering specialists at Chipworks to have it x-rayed, cross-sectioned, ground through, photographed, and violated in every possible fashion.
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Thus, experts now don't know whether the 1925 Tri-State tornado -- which killed about 695 people when it tore through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana -- was actually a single funnel or many, which is why it isn't officially considered the deadliest single tornado.
Two minutes later and it was game over as Gerrard tore at the Newcastle defence and sent Torres clean through, the Spaniard gliding effortlessly past Harper and slotting into an empty net.
The Phelon family tore down and rebuilt the main house after purchasing it.
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Kunming used to be a charming ramshackle town before they tore the place apart and laid six lane highways through it.
As Mr Clinton's treasury secretary he backed the law that in 1999 tore down barriers between commercial and investment banks and still backs it despite recent criticism.
Crane tore a blank sheet of paper out of his notebook and handed it to Luhnow.
Boone infamously tore his anterior cruciate ligament and was forced to have surgery to repair it.
She tore up her knee in her junior year and played another two games on it.
It gave a package of new securities to its creditors and then tore up the old bonds.
Lashinsky's choice for all-time worst renovation: A family that tore out a long wooden stairway leading up to their lovely hillside home and replaced it with a newly paved path.
It boils down to renewing a mental health infrastructure this nation tore apart and discarded 30 to 40 years ago.
Over the years it brought both Angela Burns and Antoinette Sandbach into politics, two Conservative AMs who this morning tore into current plans to make fundamental changes to that service - at the start of 2013.
On Sunday, August 5, a gunman tore into the Sikh Gudwrara in Oak Creek, turning that temple, and the lives of community members within it, upside down.
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