He is so torn between affection and condemnation he cannot enter into any adult relationships.
The red and green squiggly lines and numbers scratched at my eyeballs I was so torn between our options.
On September 8th the Bank agreed that countries could qualify as long as they have economic reform programmes in place by 2000, two years after the original deadline, so that war-torn countries such as Congo, Angola and Sudan might benefit.
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.
She was so upset when Penn Station was torn down, the Metropolitan Opera house, and when it came to Grand Central it was just too much.
But younger arrivals from war-torn nations are not faring so well.
Bellamy visited the war-torn country last year and was so impressed by the local playing talent that he vowed to help them improve facilities.
However, we are at a watershed period of political history where African-Americans have participated at higher rates than others in the presidential election and by doing so changed political reality in a country historically torn by racial strife, making the impossible possible.
But as briefly as you can, what do you say to people who say, as so many did to us, I'm torn?
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The trauma that causes intraparenchymal hematomas often is responsible for so-called white matter shear injuries torn axons in the brain's white matter.
The challenges disabled athletes face aren't just physical: Surviving in a war-torn nation makes training as difficult as so many other activities of daily life.
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Their solution was to yield most of the canvas or panel to the gray, fog-and cloud-filled sky (curator Emilie Gordenker, director of the Mauritshuis, calls them "our Dutch mountains"), with blue openings torn into the gray here and there so that spots of sunlight could illuminate parts of the land or water below.
Their front yard was torn up after replacing a sewer line, so instead of replacing the dirt with grass, one Oak Park woman put in a vegetable garden and now the city is seeing green.
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But would the thought of the kind of dollar signs torn from Dow Corning again make the lawyers swarm like so many angry wasps?
She has torn off her outer garments, which she twines into a rope so that she can pull him to safety.
The former official said that once al-Ayoubi realized that financial constraints would cause the embassy to close, he quit so he could remain in the UK rather than be sent back to war-torn Damascus with his family.
They were torn between enthusiasm at the prospect of an enormous national champion and distaste for so public a spectacle (which should have been confined to ministerial salons).
David got his wallet but someone said the rain would ruin the leather so he wrapped his fake ID and everyone's money in a twist of magazine paper torn from an old issue of Adbusters.
And I hope the Bancroft family, which has been torn apart by Murdoch's poison pill offer, will enjoy family peace after so many years of patient and caring support for Dow Jones and its people.
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.
Thus Bjorn raises and allocates the money from and to things that the local citizens are happy for him to do so from and to: and thus he knows that he can enjoy his weekend bevvy without fear of being torn limb from limb.
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