The strands glue themselves together into a resilient fabric that I cannot tear apart with my fingers. |
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He'd tear apart the whole city in fury if his granddaughter gets even a little scratch on her pinkie. |
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It rips open bee trees to feast on honey, honeycombs, bees, and larvae, and will tear apart rotting logs for grubs, beetles, crickets, and ants. |
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An envelope too small for its contents may tear apart during processing, whereas an envelope that's too big may cost extra postage. |
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Such dichotomies disunite us and tear apart the fabric of the body of the Lord, he said. |
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They tear apart the social fabric, and tear apart any notion of a social contract. |
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We are grateful for what crumbs we receive and would like to see sometimes the authorship of the legislation which we then tear apart. |
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However, a young child would have had difficulty negotiating it because of its tendency not to tear apart and to spread as it was pushed down. |
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The language issue in the 1950s and 1960s threatened to tear apart the national fabric. |
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This issue promises to ruin lives, tear apart homes and throw small communities in rural Canada into economic chaos. |
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Lots to tear apart and disagree with, there, but it's a posit. |
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And the horde charged once more, their nerves steeled and their war-cries resonating, ready to shred, rend and tear apart any foe, be it human or not. |
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In two weeks, I got enough information to tear apart that movie frame-by-frame. |
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It is also not clear how extensive the involvement of agents provocateurs, or police disguised as protesters, is in moments like this that threaten to tear apart the movement. |
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What the revisal office was planning to do was basically to tear apart this most beautiful riding of mine because there is only one major town in my riding, namely Victoriaville-Arthabaska. |
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In the chaos after the bomb went off, I was forced to tear apart my shirt to use as bandaging. |
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Caught up in a wave of youthful idealism, Chris and Marina soon find themselves involved in a conflict that threatens to tear apart not only their community, but also their new-found relationship. |
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Therefore, for you to look at Me, I will tell My Father, let the sun die out and the bowels of the earth tear apart in such a way that you have to say: truly He is our God! |
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When communities identify themselves or are identified exclusively by their religion, the situation becomes explosive, even able to tear apart communities that have lived in peace for centuries. |
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These are events that tear apart families, communities and entire nations. |
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Such evictions also tear apart the social fabric. |
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With syncopated rhythms and physical prowess, the four dancers come together, tear apart, desire one another and jostle one another in a disconcerting fluidity of action. |
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We shouldn't allow fear to tear apart fragile social fabrics. |
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She'd never seen one she hadn't wanted to tear apart. |
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Chewing insects tear apart and digest plant components. |
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They use a combination of powerful body slams and vicious bites to pummel, disorient and tear apart their enemies. |
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While your cottage may only be a summertime retreat, the shoreline is there all year and spring ice can tear apart anything that you might decide to add even reinforced concrete bunkers. |
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He proceeds to tear apart the passengers, all but one. |
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Social divisions tear apart the very fabric of urban life and are testimony to the fact that cities and urban life styles lead to conflict and suffering that may weaken society as a whole. |
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It should not be allowed to tear apart the country, council by council. |
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