Also, many stores will once again be torn up as new boutiques are put in place.
One building is simply too dangerous to enter and may have to be torn down.
And the laws of physics do not have to be torn up after all.
His upper left thigh appeared to be torn by shrapnel, said Mr. Hern, 41 and a high-school teacher.
The crumbling shells currently there would be torn down, making space for a mosque that could accommodate 500 people.
This is not to suggest that the prize is about to be torn from Mr Brown's grasp at the last moment.
If they were branches of a tree weighed down with snow, they would be torn from the trunk in the first breeze.
If they fail to dislodge the soldiers, Sierra Leone could once again be torn by roaming gangs of young men with guns.
The purchase contract provided that the existing house would be torn down and completely removed from the property before the closing date.
Many areas have already gone and many more will be torn down, their residents moved to blocks on the edge of town.
The bent greens are to be torn up in two weeks and replaced by Bermuda, a move that is one year too late.
First-year teacher Amy Hanson(ph) is heart-sick at the thought she'll be torn away from the students in the small public-relations academy she started.
Other residents say the local education bureau knew the school was dangerous and had allocated money for it to be torn down and rebuilt.
The Obama administration is said to be torn between increasing troop numbers as requested or adopting a new strategy that prioritises crushing al-Qaeda over nation-building.
Brunelleschi soon made a miraculous recovery, bolting up to the construction site, where he proclaimed Ghiberti's work incompetent and demanded that it be torn down.
Just when Shafer, and Napa, were hitting their stride in the 1990s, the vineyards had to be torn up, poisoned and replanted with new louse-resistant rootstock.
Last year, around the Super Bowl, the company sold a Big Dipper Pizza, a 2-foot-long pizza cut into 24 strips that could be torn off and dipped.
If the U.S. doesn't deliver, there is a clause in the agreement that states the Open Skies treaty -- phase I included -- can be torn up.
Every investment needs to be torn apart and examined to see if it is designed to perform in the best interests of investors, as opposed to the promoters.
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Those in the creative industries who dubbed Professor Hargreaves' mission "the Google review" feared that our copyright regime would be torn up and replaced with a fair use law.
But it would presumably be torn up if the gold price rose sharply: the Bank of France said this month that it wants to offload some 500 tonnes over the next five years.
He told the Today programme that "elements of the recipe haven't worked" and that Greece needs a couple of years more to reach their fiscal targets or "our country will be torn apart".
"The airport is too expensive, too small and too much behind time, " said aviation expert Dieter Faulenbach da Costa, who recently caused a stir when he proposed that the airport ought to be torn down.
The Bankers Trust building, 1 Liberty Plaza and the Millennium Hotel -- all of which are across the street from the complex and had suffered some visible damage -- are safe and will not be torn down, Sheirer said.
Mr Fidler, who farms a herd of Sussex beef cattle on 250 acres of land in the village of Salfords, has been fighting Reigate and Banstead original council's enforcement notices, requiring the home to be torn down, since 2008.
He suggested that Alstom's contract be torn up, and that it was time to renegotiate the public-private agreements that delegate the running and maintenance of the Underground to two private companies, Metronet and Tube Lines (of whom Alstom is a sub-contractor).
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