In 1924, the locals tore down the owl-haunted, "ivy-mantled" tower, fearing its imminent collapse.
After closing, the buyer immediately tore down the home and built a bigger one.
On every side, there was evidence of landslides that tore down the mountains last week.
Max tore down the street, feeling free, knowing he was part of the wind.
The city also tore down high-rise public housing towers and replaced them with garden-style apartments.
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The district tore down public housing units and replaced them with expensive upscale apartments.
Defense lawyers tore down the claims of witnesses who had troubled pasts or had spent the night drinking.
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The Phelon family tore down and rebuilt the main house after purchasing it.
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After going through necessary approvals, the couple tore down the existing house and started construction on the new one.
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Desperate for fresh air, he tore down churches and apartment blocks in a now-lauded attempt to give the city breathing room.
For just as it was Libyans who tore down the old order, it will be Libyans who build their new nation.
We tore down the structure and put up a 16-by-30-foot glass box.
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.
Decades later, East German authorities tore down large chunks of the building in the 1980s but were unable to start new construction due to a lack of funds.
On Monday, police in Oakland, California, conducted a similar raid when they moved in to the Occupy encampment at Frank Ogawa Plaza near City Hall and tore down tents.
According to iFixit, who recently tore down a MacBook Pro and its retina screen, that's likely related to a design direction favoring smaller, lighter notebooks and longer battery life.
And an Amish community in Pennsylvania tore down the West Nickel Mines Amish School and built a new school a few hundred yards away after a gunman killed five girls there in 2006.
In the midst of unrest at the University of Manouba, a young woman watched outraged as a zealot tore down her country's flag, and she then courageously climbed the flagpole to restore the flag to its rightful place, winning the plaudits of her countrymen.
After the devastating Mississippi River floods of 1993, the government bought out thousands of homes that were once in harm's way, tore them down and replaced them with green space where development is not allowed.
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.
That war badly scarred IBM, tore at the loyalties of its corporate users, and slowed down customers' buying decisions.
It boils down to renewing a mental health infrastructure this nation tore apart and discarded 30 to 40 years ago.
Rivera pitched in nine games last year, his season ending when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee while tracking down a fly ball during batting practice in Kansas City on May 3.
He said the team were 2-0 down to Aston Villa at half-time and Mr Mandaric tore his ticket "into 50 pieces".
And yet, at the conclusion of the film, most of the known assailants tracked down by Dick and Ziering are apparently unaffected by their actions that tore others apart, successful and free.
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Schwarzer did his best to keep the score down, saving twice from Klose, and once apiece from Sami Khedira and Podolski as Germany tore through the Australia defences time and again.
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