Since then, she has torn into the pedigrees of several other well known varieties.
The roller coaster that once thrilled tourists took a final twist into the Atlantic Ocean, torn into pieces.
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.
Once again, the power of women helping women has turned a war torn territory into a peaceful profit maker.
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Shumpert, who is less than a month into his return from a torn anterior cruciate ligament, is still working himself into the defensive ballhawk he was late last season.
Wang was responding to chinese reporters who had questioned why some damaged cars were being torn apart and dumped into the ground.
The lingering impact of Ramsey's photos of those abandoned subterranean spaces is how they revealed a still-salvageable vestige of New York, something that hasn't yet been torn down and turned into the generic and the banal.
For almost two decades now, Women For Women has gone into war-torn countries with one goal in mind: empower women.
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"It wasn't the war-torn place that we bought into, " says Mr. Michos.
Either these essential lessons are torn from context transforming Christ into favored worldly philosophers, or this man who changed history contradicted himself within the span of several sentences.
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The most direct land route would take the pair straight through some of the region's most dangerous areas, including the Iraqi capital Baghdad, into war-torn Syria and straight through the embattled city of Aleppo to the Turkish border and on to Europe.
My lady's from Ohio and the schools are being torn down and they turned them into high-rise condos.
Bhagwat's latest claims revolve around the alleged smuggling of arms into Myanmar and insurgency-torn northeastern India.
He is so torn between affection and condemnation he cannot enter into any adult relationships.
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.
She has torn off her outer garments, which she twines into a rope so that she can pull him to safety.
Add to that the unexpected return from injury of centre Sia Soliola, who was expected to miss the rest of the season after suffering a torn knee ligament in March, just two games into his Saints career.
Then torn from their land and their livestock, they were crammed into slums in nearby Diyarbakir.
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But now the simple invention of a cathode ray tube, transforming light into electrons, registering their impact on the magnetic tape, had torn the curtain away.
Yet science quickly fell by the wayside after baby Nim, screaming pitifully, was torn from his mother's arms in a birthing compound in Oklahoma and thrust into the permissive chaos of an affluent family on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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