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.
Since the American computer-maker produces no musical content of its own, unlike Sony, it does not find itself torn between protecting its copyright and making gadgets that allow music to be copied and swapped.
Macy's may face some financial pressure but "it's not like a building torn down, " he said.
And the laws of physics do not have to be torn up after all.
Historian Max Ferro said Mitterrand was not alone in feeling torn by his role in the Vichy government.
The long main room of the exhibition contains plans from the 1990s for Berlin, Zagreb and Sarajevo in which he argued that these war-torn cities not be tidied up.
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It would not be the first time Mr Ozawa has torn a ruling party apart because he could not get his way.
Rivera should walk out on his own terms, not because his knee was torn to shreds.
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But younger arrivals from war-torn nations are not faring so well.
After Husna had a few times complained of not having money, of wearing torn clothes and broken-heeled shoes, K.K. instructed that she be given a tiny allowance.
Not so long ago, a torn triceps was a season-ending injury, a running back with a surgically-repaired knee required at least 12 months recovery, and the only place you'd find a 35-year-old quarterback coming off four neck surgeries on Sunday was the broadcast booth.
With Luol Deng (illness) and Kirk Hinrich (bruised left calf) out again and Derrick Rose still not ready to return from last year's torn ACL, the Bulls leaned on Noah, who could barely play when the Bulls were blown out here two weeks ago in Game 1 because of plantar fasciitis in his right foot.
There are also two contestants from war-torn Syria, though both have been careful not to take sides.
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This is not to suggest that the prize is about to be torn from Mr Brown's grasp at the last moment.
They are also now confronting not just local poachers, but also seasoned fighters from war-torn areas of the continent like Sudan, conservationists say.
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.
Det Insp Hawkins told the court that when he asked why the paper had been torn up, Mr Tartar replied, "They are not important".
Pete did not immediately ask her in, but stood on the other side of a torn black screen.
By then, the outer layers of its companion star have been completely torn away and the accretion disc has vanished: millisecond pulsars do not have accretion discs.
Sending in peacekeepers, too, is a non-starter - typically, they are deployed to fortify existing truces or borders (not to fight) at the request of the government of a strife-torn country.
Worn out from 35 back-breaking years of toiling to rebuild a war-torn country, a generation of Japanese sararimen found that financial success did not bring spiritual fulfilment.
Mr Chirac is torn, fearful of the manipulation of young girls by Islamic radicals, but anxious also not to hand them a propaganda coup by banning the veil outright.
Not so long ago a small piece of land on the edge of a continent was at war, torn by religious and cultural differences, with its two peoples disputing the ownership of the land that both claimed as rightfully theirs.
And although it is not binding on Mr Cameron, it has sparked comparisons with Sir John Major's Conservative government which was torn apart by splits on Europe in the 1990s.
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