Historian Max Ferro said Mitterrand was not alone in feeling torn by his role in the Vichy government.
The area was once enclosed by a city wall that was 10m high and five kilometres in circumference, built in 1555 and torn down in 1911.
After averaging 32 regular-season games in her first four seasons in Detroit, Ford totaled just 68 in her last three while she endured cartilage damage in her left knee in 2007 and a torn ACL in her right knee in 2008.
Barrett Jones ended his career as one of the most decorated football players in Alabama history -- even playing in the National Championship game with torn ligaments in his foot.
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The situation was especially dire in storm-torn parts of New Jersey and New York, where yesterday a man in Queens pulled a gun while in a line for gas.
Rohid said that the stories told to him by his parents of life under the Taliban in the war-torn country had motivated him in his studies.
In April he had an operation on a torn cartilage in his right knee and had already been sidelined for a month after another knee operation in January.
In a scheduled visit to Dr. Marc Philippon in Colorado, it was determined that Rodriguez had sustained a torn labrum in his left hip.
And in perhaps one of the more remarkable recoveries in recent memory, then-Eagles wideout Terrell Owens played against the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX after having suffered a broken leg and torn ligament in his right leg just seven weeks prior.
There is nothing I can say that will fill the sudden hole torn in your hearts.
Swanlea School in Whitechapel, east London, set their version of Romeo and Juliet in war-torn Sarajevo.
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As an example, Denbow cited discoveries of a number of different minerals in war-torn Afghanistan.
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"If you're allowed to dress in shorts and torn T-shirts for work, " then sandals should be fine, he says.
As the doctors and nurses work, the captain of the wounded soldiers' unit sat, head in hands, torn up.
And Pavarotti also raised money for children in war-torn countries by performing with fellow celebrities like the Spice Girls.
Timothy Mayers, an electrician, said it was "upsetting" to see the chalet his grandfather had erected in 1949 being torn down.
The hospital had finished trauma drills before with mannequins, and several of the doctors, including Dr. Velmahos, have worked in war-torn countries.
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Today, Gahaya Links' baskets have been coined "peace baskets, " an embodiment of reconciliation and healing in a country torn by conflict.
An essential conduit for direction, these managers are often torn in two.
But David Gonzales, the home remodeler who discovered it, said its back cover was subsequently torn in an argument with his wife's relatives.
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His first big task was to fill in a hole torn through a large landscape by the 19th century Royal Academician Thomas Sidney Cooper.
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Unocal studied the problem extensively and concluded that, with the exception of Colombia, rebels in war-torn countries don't destroy key elements of the economic infrastructure.
Unocal studied the problem extensively and concluded that, with the exception of Colombia, rebels in war-torn countries rarely destroy key elements of the economic infrastructure.
Juana Medina lives in Washington, but grew up in war-torn Colombia.
Eide said a significant number of polling stations in strife-torn Helmand, Kandahar, Ghazni and Wardak provinces will not be able to open due to security reasons.
Motivated by the extreme poverty in the war torn area, she committed to create a non-profit organization that would create sustainable change for women through job creation and worker benefits.
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We were torn in which one we liked more -- we loved the lighter and more grippy material provided by the first, yet we enjoyed the silver look of the second.
One came from the would-be National Unity and Social Justice Party, which has spent seven years awaiting approval for a platform aimed at strengthening relations between Muslims and Christians in strife-torn Upper Egypt.
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