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  1. past tense of tear1
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Many workers played hooky to join a mob that tore up trolley lines and tore down telegraph wires.
After Kevin Durant tore his Achilles' tendon in Game 5, Klay Thompson tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in Game 6.
Perez tore into Arpaio, the former Maricopa County sheriff whom Trump said he is considering pardoning, saying he used racial profiling and tore families apart.
Fatima folded the map and tore it along the crease, then folded it and tore it again, until she was left with a pile of tiny fragments.
" Read more " War tore Ethiopia and Eritrea apart.
It's gotta be frustrating for Cousins ... who tore his Achilles as a New Orleans Pelican in 2018, and tore his quad in the playoffs with the Golden State Warriors this past season.
"This war was rooted in the problem racial slavery and its expansion, and the ways in which that issue tore apart the American political system and then tore apart the Union," Blight said.
" The victim's sister Genevieve Pollok "It tore our family apart.
Another fire tore through part of the market in 2006.
Ronnie came in for 15 minutes and tore it up.
A tornado tore through Pella today, hitting Vermeer pretty hard.
They ransacked desks and filing cabinets and tore down portraits.
The artery tore, and her doctors added three more stents.
Henry tore the ACL in his right knee in May.
Without warning, a blast tore through the park, killing indiscriminately.
Consider Tore (not his real name), an inmate at Bastoy.
One tore when it got caught on a door handle.
Conor fight ... even after White tore him a new one.
The children got so bored they tore their beds apart.
"Didn't last long, tore it up pretty fast," he says.
But it wasn't enough as Taz tore through SK Gaming.
I tore my diaphragm and popped my chest rib out.
The pup tore up his bed for the third time.
Two years after that, in 2011, he tore his hamstring.
They tore all those houses down except for this one.
Debris from a wildfire that tore through La Bastidonne, France.
She tore off some toilet paper and wiped her lips.
My cats descended upon the chair and tore it apart.
Porzingis tore the ACL in his left knee on Feb.
Both sides then tore into each other and the witnesses.
The bullet tore through Caswick's side and hit Randy's pelvis.
He tore my blouse and threw me on the floor.
Crashing into an apple orchard, the aircraft's cockpit tore open.
Bullets tore through Mr. Perez's groin area and left arm.
Jack tore the meniscus in his right knee on Sept.
She tore into Pete Buttigieg and swiped at Bernie Sanders.
Andrew Yang tore into Trump's physical fitness, calling him "fat."
The regular pantyhose, however, tore to shreds with minimal pressure.
Ten months later, she tore the same A.C.L. on Jan.
He reached out his claws and tore open my chest.
We completely tore the roof of that festival (Bons Sons).
Al D'Amato tore up the catalog on the Senate floor.
Paper maps were used until they tore at the creases.
Tourists shopped the boardwalk, and dogs tore along the beach.
Earlier this year a fungal disease tore through the population.
The blast tore through the building at around 6 a.m.
The deluge tore up roads and carried Dumpsters for miles.
The October truck bombing in Somalia's capital tore people apart.
The scene at the hospital tore at that hopeful illusion.
At one point a giant tornado tore across the stage.
He tore out a page and pondered what to write.
Then he tore off her clothes and sexually assaulted her.
Dollying up a trailer, I tore up my rotary cuff.
Another person grabbed McAlister and tore off his cardboard boxes.
Sometimes strong rains and wind tore down their tiny home.
Hall underwent surgery after he tore his meniscus Nov. 12.
I picked at my cuticles and tore out my hair.
He tore a small hole to get a better look.
Parker tore the ligament on Wednesday and will need surgery.
Well, I wish that we tore the ticket up, too.
But Cousins tore his Achilles' tendon and missed the playoffs.
Palestinians tore down the abandoned buildings and infrastructure for scrap.
The intensity of the blast tore his body to pieces.
Sometimes the black paper adhered to the canvas and tore.
The landlord fired back that Trey tore the place apart.
Flames from the blast tore through at least 25 shops nearby.
It tore a large hole in his chest, killing him immediately.
Muscles, deprived of oxygen, shuddered so violently that they sometimes tore.
Even the bidding process tore apart soccer&aposs world governing body.
Donald Trump tore that agreement up because there was no verification.
The bullet tore through Walker's stomach and intestines, nearly killing him.
He also tore a tendon in his knee, which required surgery.
Pakistan tore down the compound where Osama bin Laden was killed.
One day, a snow chain snapped and tore up his car.
Men tore their shirts off to use them to plug wounds.
She tore up the slot machine, the refrigerator, and the kegs.
She did not slow down, though, and recently tore her stitches.
After praising Bush's work, Behar, 76, tore into President Donald Trump.
Because he tore a patellar tendon in late November last year.
In left knee, Santos tore his ACL, MCL, PCL and meniscus.
It tore me and the rest of our family apart, too.
It also caused several tornadoes, which tore across the Ohio Valley.
He ruptured his Achilles and tore the labrum in his shoulder.
They tore out windows, yanked up shrubs, and even clogged toilets.
I tore through the first 12 seasons in about four months.
President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen tore into Rep.
With an unholy screech, she tore my head from my body.
Microsoft tore down its dynamic fulcrum hinge and re-engineered it.
It's been a year since surfers tore through Cape Solander, a.k.a.
But Gentry didn't scrap the idea when Cousins tore his Achilles.
About a dozen employees tore apart buses with sledgehammers and blowtorches.
They accepted and figuratively tore the roof off the illustrious venue.
The second round tore through the roof of the hospital building.
I tore open my arm, which is scarred to this day.
"I told him, 'You tore our hearts out,'" Ms. Mosley said.
The explosions also tore apart bodies, witnesses said in television interviews.
"I remember when they tore the blast furnaces down," he said.
Lin tore his meniscus and missed the end of the season.
In 1989, citizens rose up and tore down the Berlin Wall.
He then tore his anterior cruciate ligament and missed the playoffs.
It descended on me every night and tore at my breast.
The stress nearly tore the family apart, the couple told CNN.
Matz pitched with latissimus tightness last season and tore a muscle.
The whirl uprooted trees and tore roofs from homes, Dykema said.
I tore up my to-do list and went to China.
Then, on Saturday, FSU sophomore safety Derwin James tore his meniscus.
The next day, a surly officer tore down everything save one.
The tornadoes that tore through Middle Tennessee felt like the apocalypse.
The previous season, Juventus tore Messi's team to shreds in Turin.
They tore up the leather seats and found only cat food.
India tore itself apart in subsequent religious violence; hundreds were killed.
He toured Watts after the 1965 riots tore apart that neighborhood.
The whole block is just tore up, from the ground up.
Fires tore through the hills around Glen Ellen in Sonoma County.
But job loss and drugs tore through the city like plagues.
Ten bullets tore into Mr. Thomas's chest, arms, legs and groin.
A fire tore through 29,210 acres of northwestern Los Angeles overnight.
The explosion tore through the center section of the Upper School.
The bullet landed in my stomach and tore through internal organs.
In November, the CNN host tore into Trump for calling Sen.
The homemade device, filled with shrapnel, tore through the third car.
Alexander: When I was younger, it tore my self-confidence apart.
Six years later, I tore the meniscus in that same knee.
The cyclone also tore through parts of neighboring Zimbabwe and Malawi.
He tore ligaments in his right middle finger in March 2010.
A few years after the shooting, they tore out the lockers.
When I finally tore it open, I felt relief and exhilaration.
In August, she tore down the VMAs with an unrivaled medley.
And the conflict between me and Tore made something really bold.
" Dan does admit, however, the cheap shot "tore at my core.
Chad Johnson totally tore it up at the skatepark on Friday!!!
It left at least 7 dead and tore apart coastal towns.
"I saw this last election, how we tore candidates down, how we tore individuals down, in such a way that after the primary we didn't have the kind of unity that we need," he added. Sen.
The Hellfire missiles that General Hayden praises tore apart a peaceful wedding.
Reggie tore his lateral meniscus -- a serious injury -- which ended his season.
"It tore my heart out, but I had no choice," she says.
Last week during Olympic Team camp, I re-tore my ACL/meniscus.
In his left knee, Santos tore his ACL, MCL, PCL and meniscus.
It looked totally hopeless after Jabari Parker tore his ACL in February.
What a despicable act by him and the IG tore him apart.
He can't hide the families he tore apart, the children he caged.
It attacked our chum bag, tore the chum bag off the boat.
The truck tore down the street at high speed with lights flashing.
Mr Trump's rancorous campaign tore up every rule in the political handbook.
I gripped onto a guide rope and pretty much tore it down.
Trump's salvo came a day after Clinton tore into Trump's business record.
Severely injured my pride and tore my MCL... surgical repair next week!
If you're interested, the Fictiv team also tore apart an R2-D2.
When she returned, she soon tore the A.C.L. in her other knee.
It also reportedly made a loud sound as it tore a curtain.
"The shock of losing everyone really tore up our town," Freeman says.
"Ronnie came in for 15 minutes and tore it up," he shared.
In a letter announcing his Friday Herbalife purchase, Icahn tore into Ackman.
The actress told Variety that she even tore her diaphragm during filming.
He said the bullets tore up muscles, smashed bones and slashed veins.
Matt Brown and Donald Cerrone tore the house down in a slobberknocker.
Following the wildfires that tore through his hometown of Santa Rosa, Calif.
At one point, Beyoncé's all-powerful braid tore out her ornate earring.
Instead, Anderson patiently tore through the Carolina defense, creating several missed tackles.
We're told the entire cast tore it up for the double celebration.
I tore him in half with a fully charged neutral-B blast.
Doctors who treat women with low libidos tore apart the JAMA study.
You can thank the President who tore up the Paris climate agreement.
"I tore all my rotator cuffs and my shoulder snowboarding," Robbins says.
As civil war tore through my village, I lost friends and neighbors.
Stray dogs reportedly tore at the remains of his partially cremated body.
Jason Triche still remembers the moment the bullet tore into his back.
He snapped his femur, tore knee ligaments, and broke his right ankle.
But Trump tore that deal up for not having enough wall funding.
Jamie tore his doughnut in half and tossed her the bitten part.
The top California firefighters executive also tore into Trump for the comments.
"They tore her from my arms," Hasina says, breaking down into tears.
"I had a letter from Schumer -- he tore it up," Lartey said.
So did the Tubbs Fire that tore through Santa Rosa last winter.
Several media reports said Guice tore the ACL in his left knee.
I simply tore it into big chunks and let it dry overnight.
Brooke was lifted from his feet, and the bear tore into him.
Such a projectile could be catastrophic if it tore through the fuselage.
And that was before devastating wildfires tore through Southern California in December.
César Chávez (D), an immigrant himself, tore into Stringer on Twitter Friday.
A group of female Fox News panelists tore into embattled Republican Rep.
Tore B. emails: Where are you at with gimpy Thomas Rawls, a.k.a.
The criminal tore her clothes and violently sexually assaulted her, leaving bruises.
Turns out Leonard was a total fuckboi and tore her heart apart.
So I discreetly tore the page, slowly, so nobody would hear me.
In March, he re-tore his right ACL and subsequently had surgery.
They hid in the basement seconds before the tornado tore her home.
And afterward, US captain Megan Rapinoe tore into the US Soccer management.
" Arab members of Parliament tore up copies of the bill, crying, "Apartheid.
"He tore his A.C.L. on that sack," Gase told reporters on Monday.
I was in middle school when Hurricane Sandy tore through New Jersey.
One reached under her skirt, she said, and tore off her underwear.
But a year later, vandals tore down the sign on the riverbed.
He tore off a piece of paper and handed it to me.
Lippett tore his Achilles' tendon during practice Monday and will need surgery.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated and riots tore through Chicago.
Officials tore it down only after criticism spread of the garish sight.
Here you can see part of a Home Depot completely tore apart.
Liberty guard Brittany Boyd tore her left Achilles' tendon, the team announced.
"The scene at the hospital tore at that hopeful illusion," he wrote.
The new owners tore out the vines to create a horse farm.
Mao Zedong, in his "Four Olds" campaign, tore classical landscapes to shreds.
The men hopped on the sleds and tore off into the lodgepole.
This time around, following that palate cleanser, she tore it all down.
Doom ripped and tore its way into the public consciousness in 1993.
While there, he spun to the hoop and tore up his knee.
But upper-level winds known as shear swiftly tore the storm apart.
Democratic Society kicked out after they tore down some of his posters
However, the recent protests in Iran tore down the wall of oppression.
Dorian tore the roof off and punched holes through the cement walls.
Other times he got my uniform dirty or tore up my notebooks.
But that changed in 23, when he tore his right Achilles' tendon.
Sheik tore into her left thigh, while Zoo chewed her right leg.
Instead, she tore the same ligament in her right knee during training.
Another tore off his shirt and attempted to enter the penguin pool.
When I was two months pregnant, we tore down the entire house.
But Tore Johansson was a first-prize pain in the fucking arse!
The ship capsized after an explosion tore through its hull, killing six sailors.
When I finally tore the paper away, I discovered an Etch-A-Sketch.
The bullet tore through Cunningham's hand and hit the back of his head.
But after he tore his meniscus, all hope of becoming a dancer died.
The trends: The Camp Fire that tore through Paradise is not an anomaly.
Eventually, both sides warmed to each other, and tore down their mutual misconceptions.
They bought and tore apart Ford F-series doors sold as repair parts.
Pro-democracy members tore up their ballots and left the chamber in protest.
The hurricane tore off the roof of this coin laundry in Rockport, Texas.
Around five years ago, though, rabies tore through Central Park's raccoons, infecting dozens.
The attackers lightly wounded the exhibition's security guard and tore apart the photographs.
"The shock of losing everyone really tore up our town," Freeman tells PEOPLE.
On practicing resilience: Jeff's Pop once tore the top of his thumb off.
One person died in a predawn blaze that tore through a teakwood hotel.
They threw snowballs at him and nearly tore apart his local district chief.
The same tool that united us to topple dictators eventually tore us apart.
In his next start, though, another complete game, something in his elbow tore.
The bite tore Webre-hayes' left upper back, torso, shoulder, face and ear.
"It tore my timeline to shreds," says Dorfman of her breakup from Murray.
J-Mail tore his right ACL, four years after tearing his left ACL.
Protesters tore down a flag from the Saudi Consulate in Mashhad on Saturday.
Miller wanted his collection to be one that tore down the old establishment.
Del Valle remembers that next she "tore her car apart" looking for it.
As flames tore through the building an employee ran to report the fire.
We were a joyful family until 1994 when the genocide tore us apart.
Eventually, they tore down the gym and I never saw the guys again.
I tore an England top off one of their fans, it's a trophy.
This week marks one year since Hurricane Maria tore through the Caribbean islands.
Patricia Arquette tore President Trump a new one over the transgender bathroom issue.
The high winds turned her neighbors' trailers over or tore off their roofs.
I tore my headphones off and sat on a bench outside the office.
TWITTER FIGHT DU JOUR -- MCCAIN: President Trump on Thursday morning tore into Sen.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the bracket, Armada tore through the competition.
Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon tore into the coverage of Sen.
As the driver wheeled around, bullets tore through the back of the car.
And we have expanded the organization, physically tore down walls, to handle this.
You saw two minutes before, he almost tore his groin making a save.
"It tore my heart out," she tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
Under Mr. Newman, the Philharmonic players tore through Bernstein's raw, pulsing, jazzy music.
You beat people, tore down homes, confiscated livestock, and forced people to abort.
" Michael Avenatti, Daniels's attorney, tore into Giuliani late Wednesday for his comments. "Mr.
The bow of the cargo ship tore a hole in the Fitzgerald's side.
Just days after the canoe trip, a huge storm tore through northern Minnesota.
One witness described how the strength of the blast tore limbs from bodies.
I tore it down, crumpled it up, and threw it in the trash.
I tore the tags off the bra and panties and put them on.
Two: He needed to build the kind of defense that tore quarterbacks apart.
On the landing, he broke his board in half and tore his MCL.
There was the forest rally stage where SUVs tore up Lord March's landscaping.
Heavy winds tore about half of it off during a thunderstorm in 2011.
"I tore everything out, all the way down to the studs," he said.
He tore his arm off," Scarborough said in the opening of "Morning Joe.
But conservative protesters tore and burned North Korean flags and shouted, "Go back!"
The aftermath of a tornado that tore through Missouri's state capital Wednesday night.
Flames tore through the 24-story tower in west London on June 14.
They tore out what they could in the meantime, including the child-proofing.
The night before, a fire tore through six classrooms in her granddaughter's school.
I tore apart the imperfections of a pregnant teenager, I stayed in school.
" Fallaci tore it from her head, saying, "That's very kind of you, Imam.
On June 14, 2017, flames tore through the 24-story public housing block.
A trampoline he thought he had secured tore a hole in his roof.
I tore apart the imperfections of a pregnant teenager; I stayed in school.
In April, Schmidt tore his right ulnar collateral ligament, requiring Tommy John surgery.
The storm killed his neighbors, flooded roads and tore up bridges, he said.
Check. Idris Elba DJing, while Mary J. Blige tore up the dance floor?
Then, with the last of its fading energy, it tore into Ms. Cavero.
But less than three hours later, water and ice tore through the farm.
The campaign tore the country apart and strained some of my closest friendships.
Indianapolis remained calm that night, but riots tore through dozens of other cities.
"There was a girl on the ground; she got tore up," he said.
She tore after him and caught him before he got to the curb.
Several bullets flew threw Ms. Gallmann's car door and tore into her stomach.
The protesters, who numbered between 700 to 1,000, tore up pictures of Gen.
That the Caprice had been left for junk after Mike tore it up?
On Wednesday in a blistering address in New Hampshire, Biden tore into Trump.
In Marin County, mudslides tore into several homes, the Marin Independent Journal reported.
CNN's Don Lemon tore into President Trump on Monday night for calling Sen.
At the UNGA , he tore into her for a gas pipeline from Russia.
Watt, who tore a pectoral muscle in October, returned to practice on Dec.
You're going to have a facility that'll be tore up in 216 months.
In a press release, the LGBT advocacy group GLAAD tore into Carson's remarks.
The hit damaged the Navy plane and tore the Chinese fighter in two.
She further tore into the defendant's father for comments downplaying his son's crime.
Earlier this month, fires tore through Brazil's wetlands, destroying 50,000 hectares of vegetation.
But the debate over whether Rudy's family qualified as Nooksack tore them apart.
Hill.TV's Krystal Ball on Wednesday tore into the Mainstream media's coverage of Sen.
The first day of our record, LA tore itself apart protesting police brutality.
A fire tore through the apartment while she was out, killing both children.
On Thursday, Klay Thompson tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
They tore through her past, her current situation, and her promising new career.
The comedian tore into the coal industry in general, and mocked Murray specifically.
Irma tore up ground, sprayed debris and generally left the ground covered in detritus.
He tore into that ham and I didn't realize it until after the fact.
Greitens began to kiss her, and he tore off the white shirt, she testified.
The bus collided with a dump truck, and the impact tore the bus apart.
Mississippi miracle The tornado tore through buildings, ripped up trees and blew out windows.
After praising Bush's environmental efforts while in office, Behar tore into President Donald Trump.
By any measure, the fires that tore through Northern California were a major disaster.
"When I read about it, it tore me all the way apart," Clemons said.
The case tore through investigators' uniform-hardened hearts in a way few others did.
Then, after the address concluded, Pelosi tore the printed version of the speech asunder.
Meanwhile, the Kincade Fire tore through 16,000 acres just last night in Northern California.
They identify with her connection to Lawrence and the issues that tore them apart.
Irma tore through the Caribbean and Florida, killing dozens and leaving millions without power.
In 1915, another report claims that a meteorite tore off a Chinese woman's arm.
HURRICANE IRMA tore through Florida on September 10th, causing widespread flooding and wind damage.
They tore down the EpiPens to their base components and laid out the parts.
"They fought, separated, divorced, and it tore the family apart," Jeffrey Jr told Buzzfeed.
After praising Bush's environmental efforts while in office, Behar tore into President Donald Trump.
On January 26, 217 Mr Cousins tore the Achilles tendon in his left heel.
"We had no place to go when they tore down the projects," she said.
Her loss tore a giant hole in our lives that will never be mended.
Then I tore through the piles in my house hoping to discover a fifth.
I tore through the rest of my day disregarding the concept of rides entirely.
The bandage, it actually pulled and his skin completely tore off of his chest.
A bullet tore through her spine before puncturing her lung and then her heart.
"With this rain, we're just gonna get phenomenally tore up here working," he said.
She wasn't upset because she had cold feet or because she tore her veil.
I tore my ACL, had surgery, and had to sit out my first season.
City host to festival Another fire tore through part of the market in 2006.
She claims Rob flipped out and tore her bedroom door off at the hinges.
They replaced the dog food and the trash can that the pigs tore up.
Our buggy found its ground and tore away, shots ringing out in the mist.
It tore through itself, a grin plastered on its face the whole way through.
In Brooklyn, Donaldson tore into the first plastic bag, removed the swatch and sniffed.
We wondered the exact same thing — that is, before we tore open the bag.
An especially large chunk tore a hole in a California couple's roof in 2006.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) tore into Trump in an interview with CBS Miami.
When he tore ligaments in his elbow, he said, it was a transformational experience.
National Rifle Association (NRA) Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre on Friday tore into Sen.
Puerto Rico was in sad shape even before Hurricane Maria tore through the island.
A man came up and tore Uhart's shirt to help stop other victims' bleeding.
His comments come after Irma tore through Florida, leaving millions of people without power.
He once tore into Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic on a popular tennis podcast.
On Memorial Day, the birds tore through her pool enclosure and got trapped inside.
After the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, runners tore off their shirts to make tourniquets.
"I'm just really tore up right now," said Mr. Harris, 22015, in an interview.
He died from a hit to the chest so hard it tore his heart.
" Trump also tore into Hill, saying she was the reason the networks' ratings "tanked.
Three police officers tore around the corner, guns drawn, and opened fire, killing Betts.
Lava from a huge new fissure tore through farmland towards a coastal dirt road.
The explosions tore through the departures hall of the Brussels airport about 8 a.m.
We had the DJ put on "Pow Pow," and we tore up the floor.
Locals on the lookout for bombers tore after them, causing panic in the village.
Withdrawing the blade, as much as plunging it in, tore muscles, arteries, and organs.
Daniel Theis tore his meniscus and is out for the rest of the season.
First to go were the banners—officers tore and stamped them to the ground.
So she tore apart her gloves and restitched them to correctly fit her hands.
I haven't seen Brazil this flustered since the Germans tore them apart in 2014.
At least 22 people were dead after tornadoes tore through Nashville and central Tennessee.
In the 1972 A.L.C.S., with Oakland, Jackson tore his hamstring to end his season.
I broke my hip and tore my whole right side apart in November 2009.
During the evening they tore strands of tulle off the gown to make headbands.
It took a while, because after about nine months, I tore my rotator cuff.
ESPN reported after the game that Thompson tore his ACL in his left knee.
When they tore down the pier we hired a company to cut them out.
Fragments from one bullet tore into the leg of a 12-year-old girl.
Some voters said pages tore apart imperfectly, which left jagged edges, also jamming machines.
In July, I tore his 11-footer down, struggling to sever its massive roots.
When those neighbors died, a construction company bought their house and tore it down.
The Woolsey Fire, which ravaged Los Angeles and Ventura counties, tore through their neighborhood.
I tore the bright sticky notes into confetti and tossed them into the trash.
The tornado tore off the roof of the house and ripped out the center.
It tore through the nearby creek bed and along the ridgeline above their home.
Regrettably dramatic, I yanked the photo from its frame and tore it into pieces.
I bruised my calf and my hip, tore open my knee, but kept going.
I stayed there the last two weeks before they tore it down in 2015.
After the cyclone tore through Dhanushkodi, killing nearly the entire population, little was rebuilt.
Mr. Scalise, 51, was gravely wounded after a rifle bullet tore through his hip.
As people scurried up the sidewalks, the wind tore umbrellas out of their hands.
Bullets tore through a window at a private Catholic academy directly across the street.
Someone tore it to pieces, and a man threatened to light it on fire.
Together they dug in, cracked jokes, tore scenes apart and put them back together.
At the end of his remarks, Pelosi tore up her copy of his speech.
" In the interview with The Hill, Giuliani tore into Bossert, claiming he was "bitter.
Mr. Karl tore his anterior cruciate ligament during a preview performance last Friday night.
Furious with fear, she tore off the mask and lunged at the young woman.
They tore down the mosque, prompting nationwide riots, in which two thousand people died.
"The car caught fire and tore into pieces," said Muhammad Tahir, a shop owner.
Richards tore the ulnar collateral ligament while pitching against the Rangers on May 2311.
The squad's M249 automatic weapons and M240 machine gun tore through belts of ammunition.
Looters tore off iron security gates by hand, or with chains attached to cars.
Such attributes have been vital since the referendum, which tore Labour in opposite directions.
In June 20053, while pitching against the California Angels, Stottlemyre tore his rotator cuff.
Democratic strategist Maria Cardona, an immigrant from Colombia, tore into Cortes for the comparison.
Something really big tore line from the reel before going airborne 50 yards away.
A dispute over Afghanistan's last presidential elections, in 2014, nearly tore the country apart.
Charlie grabbed it and quickly tore off the wrapper and took an enormous bite.
I literally tore out ads and cartoons from Playboy magazines to create the script.
Eureka O'Hara tore her ACL on the set of RDR during a gymnastic challenge.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Australian cricket team lost a major sponsor and a host of large companies tore up branding deals with individual players on Thursday as the fallout of a ball-tampering scandal tore into the financial core of the country's favorite pastime.
"I'd be so upset if someone tore the buttons off my shirt," she adds laughing.
In Cramer's lightning round, he tore through his responses to callers' stock questions: Microsoft Corp.
They tore off his shirt and beat him to within an inch of his life.
Blow for blow With those motivations in mind, each tore into the other on Tuesday.
But then, a gray Dodge Challenger tore down the street—and rammed into their backs.
In Cramer's lightning round, he tore through his responses to callers' stock questions: Adobe Inc.
Two months ago, Keith tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his knee and needed treatment.
Then, in April, rumors tore around that the nationalists were triumphant and Trump would withdraw.
Bethea tore his pectoral muscle during Sunday's 23-0 win over the New York Giants.
"I tore up a manifesto of mistruths," she told reporters during her weekly press conference.
After the brief hearing in the House on Thursday morning, other Democrats tore into Barr.
He told the court later that the pain tore and pierced him like a knife.
On August 5th the government of Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, tore up this compact.
Tore B.: How well do you think you'd do as a real-life NFL GM?
Mangkhut's winds blew down flimsy buildings, tore the roofs off sturdier ones and felled trees.
Hicks tore it up at the plate with Miguel Cabrera on the disabled list, batting .
She tore a carotid artery, apparently sending blood to her brain, a doctor told her.
If 20023 is playing 22002 after he tore his shoulder, that's a problem for 28.
They're delicate and it's a finicky process, so I accidentally tore one of the pairs.
In a pollution crackdown, Beijing tore down 82 processing facilities and shut 1,000 illegal landfills.
I tore my hip last year and felt fine for the next couple of days.
Even if she might have qualified, she tore a hand ligament months before competition began.
Oliver then tore into Trump, 70, for the video apology he issued after the leak.
Shrapnel also tore a nearly two-foot wide hole in the fuselage, depressurizing the airplane.
Last Saturday they were closed as thousands of sometimes violent protesters tore through the city.
As blood soaked into the fabric, he tore open another shirt and rebandaged the wound.
He soon aggravated the muscle and eventually tore it, ending his Olympic dream that year.
In a gray overcast, it struck amidships with an explosion that tore the Struma apart.
Following Gordon's advice to start slow, I tore open a bag of cricket protein powder.
The creatures pinched and tore away at the tough alligator hide with their specialized mandibles.
The Blue Jays then tore into two Colorado pitchers while beating the Rockies 14-9.
At the end of the speech, Pelosi tore up her copy of his prepared remarks.
After he tore up her bedroom floor, Slater slept on the couch for 18 months.
Police once tore down the door and seized her group's public address system, Wang says.
The impact tore a 230-foot gash into the ship's hull, eventually making it capsize.
" In his speech, the former New York City mayor tore into Clinton's "vicious, nasty campaign.
Drugs tore her down, broke her spirit and sucked the very life out of her.
The National Parks Service tore it down around three hours later, just before 4 p.m.
Not long after, ToddlerToys tore through the hero gallery in a jaw-dropping 5.02 seconds.
They evacuated on May 12, when lava fissures tore open the ground near their home.
Last season, the Mets also tore through April, putting together an 11-game winning streak.
Hurricane Michael tore through Florida last week, killing more than 20 people and devastating infrastructure.
It didn't work: The lion tore into the bison and laid waste to the herd.
Members of the all-male Judiciary Committee tore apart her character and maligned her motives.
If Chávez often violated the letter of his own constitution, Mr Maduro tore it up.
One witness described it as making a "horrifying sound" as it tore down the curtain.
Multiple reports say Williams tore an ACL in Sunday's win over the New York Jets.
He tore his ACL during a team workout in September 2018 and missed the season.
She was hit with a flurry of debris as bullets tore into walls and plaster.
The Nets waived point guard Jarrett Jack, who tore an anterior cruciate ligament in January.
Charles tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in Week 5 last season.
A dark fissure tore at the bottom of the flag, then overtook the whole thing.
But there was something in the actual writing of that paragraph that tore me apart.
The blast tore into celebrations at a Kurdish wedding on the street late at night.
We tore up what institutions they had and then were surprised at what we unleashed.
Astralis couldn't turn that round win into a streak, though, as OpTic tore them apart.
Only a few sentences into my interview pitch, Yelawolf took over and tore into me.
But Natasha, he says, was obviously the one, and pushing her away tore him apart.
On Sunday, Trump tore into Jones, calling him a "disaster" who is weak on crime.
ET. It was so powerful that it tore the roof off the Prime Minister's residence.
Instead they tore down decade-old trees and replanted them with saplings to curb erosion.
Violence tore through the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, inside and outside the convention hall.
A-List: Beyoncé tore down the house with a surprise opening performance with Kendrick Lamar.
I got to hurry home, my pet alligator probably tore my shit up right now.
Lagares tore a ligament in his left thumb while making a diving catch June 237.
In "The Imperative of Integration," published in 2010, Anderson tore apart both of these models.
Since the fire tore through her home, Landles has been sorting through how to grieve.
Back in February, during a town hall event, an angry constituent tore into the senator.
After the game, Megan Rapinoe tore into the Federation and the wording of the document.
It tore the school apart, opening a proxy battle in a larger war over values.
Simply put, the two bones in his lower leg cracked and tore through his skin.
Naturally, he tore his Achilles' tendon and is expected to be out for the season.
They tore the metal roofs off homes and schools and churches and carried them off.
We tore apart files looking for information that we could use to make our cases.
The economy was dealt a severe blow after the oil-rich south tore itself away.
Earlier this year, more than 20 people were killed in mudslides that tore through Montecito.
The tragedy tore the guts of a young team in a perennially unstable baseball market.
Emergency crews later tore down a third building for fear that it, too, would collapse.
He tore the same ligament in December 2014, halting his rookie campaign after 25 games.
The girls tore the room apart to be sure no one was hiding in there.
That's when a rocket propelled grenade tore through the engine block and shrapnel went flying.
He tore his Achilles tendon in 2013, and famously stayed in to shoot free throws.
She returned to the table, tore a roll in half, and soaked it in oil.
Koroma believes she was swept away in the landslides that tore through thousands of homes.
Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) tore into Pruitt for his evasiveness on questions about ethics controversies.
The smell of maple syrup was potent as soon as we tore open the package.
I've also got hurt on my job, tore my knee tugging trailers and all that.
He tore into the rustic Russian-dance finale, playing with bright sound and breathless intensity.
These things were so tight that struggling to get them on I tore the stockings.
A quick jerk tore away the skin and hair with a 'report like a popgun.
She tore apart chickens during the day, and went to her cramped apartment at night.
Booker remembers every pastor who has preached there, every disagreement that tore the church apart.
Klobuchar tore into Buttigieg during a heated back-and-forth about electability and political experience.
In an early morning series of tweets Sunday, Trump tore into the former FBI director.
The storm washed away some roads, tore gullies into others and washed away tar surfacing.
Hours after the Bronx fire, another fire tore through a building in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
He tore through the manic concluding movement, his playing exhilarating one moment, terrifying the next.
It is not known why Williamson wore the particular Nike model that tore on Wednesday.
A mechanical digger and other machines tore at makeshift shelters to clear up the settlement.
They tore the house down and the last 4 years has been almost nonstop construction.
They tore out the foundation wall, to see if they were on the right track.
The pizza was thick; while I ate slices, Birhan tore small pieces off the crust.
Baltimore tore down all its Confederate monuments in one night Baltimore tore down all its Confederate monuments in one night In an overnight operation, Baltimore removed four Confederate monuments from the city, rushing to get them down in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
"We tore them apart, took the glass out, the dings out, and reassembled them," he said.
Flames tore through the building, known as the "Ghost Ship," during a dance party Friday night.
This home in Stalybridge was hit by fast flowing flood water which tore through the building.
As expected, the people of the Internet tore the campaign into impure shreds of electronic evil.
A fire tore through tents during a protest in June, and brawls are frequent at night.
Hippocrates, writing in the fourth century BCE, described people who tore out their hair when stressed.
"It tore me up, I was very close to him," Stones said during a press conference.
Colbert also tore into Trump's press conference on Tuesday, where he answered questions about the investigations.
In the past, nor'easters have ripped its end from the ground and tore pilings from sand.
Harvey, which tore through Texas in late August, has undercut industrial production, homebuilding and home sales.
"I had a letter from [Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer] — he tore it up," Lartey said.
The fire that tore through the museum earlier this year devastated 200 years of precious items.
The fire started Friday morning and quickly tore through desert grass and brush causing road closures.
Sunday's giant tornado tore through Alabama's Lee County, leveling homes and ripping trees from the ground.
The collapse of the oil price two years ago tore a hole in the kingdom's finances.
A firefighter walks through a burned property after the Kincade fire tore through Healdsburg, Oct. 27.
"I tore it up," Pelosi replied when asked by reporters what she thought of the speech.
Local news outlet KATU confirmed it was real and reported that the neighbors tore it down.
Garoppolo tore his ACL in Week 3 last season and is still working his way back.
CCTV said that Zhou tore his tendon in the ankle while flying debris pricked his back.
"This county is so tore up, it will never be the same — ever," one resident said.
But soon, the Internet did what the Internet did best — tore him apart, limb from limb.
Oakman allegedly forced the woman into his bedroom, tore off her clothes and sexually assaulted her.
"It tore through here in a blink," Derek Hunt manager of the Sable Ranch told CNN.
The trial ruined George and Cindy's careers, destroyed their happiness, and tore apart the entire family.
"We tore down a fence so people could get out, but nobody came out," he said.
I sang three or four songs, tore the place down, and came back to my comic.
LaVine tore his left ACL last February while with the Minnesota Timberwolves and has started practicing.
Nice-Matin journalist Damien Allemand had been watching the firework display when the truck tore by.
Green Bay lost their most important receiver when Jordy Nelson tore his ACL in the preseason.
Of the wounded, some seemed to be trampled as people tore through the streets in panic.
Bo tore down the alley with a wild shout, halfway between a laugh and a scream.
The ligament I tore is vital for walking, and I've had two surgeries to fix it.
When Chow landed on it, he tore through the flimsy material and plunged down four floors.
"Then they tore the bridge out," Pete says of the main artery connecting Castleberry to downtown.
They essentially tore out the walls and said, I can use this copper pipe over here.
But during the team's first game against Youngstown State, he tore his medial collateral ligament (MCL).
Four years later, a landmine blast tore through his legs during fighting in the country's east.
In Seoul, protesters tore up photographs of Kim and threw them to the ground on Tuesday.
Trump instead tore down his primary rivals with slashing attacks on Twitter and at the debates.
I watched as the Range Rover Sport tore off at 70+ mph down the road home.
Instead, they wasted taxpayer dollars, tore apart families and deepened the racial disparities of our prisons.
Sakamoto believes the fear and discrimination that tore her family apart is repeating itself in 2016.
The beginning of 22015 tore down stocks and turned some of them into total punching bags.
He said a torrent of sludge tore through the mine's offices, including a cafeteria during lunchtime.
When he was given the rulebook for how you run for president, he tore it up.
The shot to his abdomen "tore up his intestines," requiring 16 surgeries and causing recurring infections.
Then, late last week, rumors tore around that the nationalists were triumphant and Trump would withdraw.
He recently tore his ACL and was reselling the items on the side while he heals.
" - Meredith, 26 "Tore finger cartilage while grabbing TP." - Betty, 39 "Chipped my tooth juggling billiard balls.
That night he tore Phonox apart and we forgave him for his absence in the city.
From Mozambique, Cyclone Idai tore inland into Zimbabwe and Malawi, flattening buildings and causing deadly mudslides.
Dawna, 43, and Devin's younger brothers, Trevor and Rogan — died as bullets tore through their car.
Graham tore his patellar tendon on this play against the Steelers in Week 11 last season.
At least nine people are dead after a fire tore through a warehouse in Oakland, Calif.
I believe her, but I feel as if she tore up the spirit of our agreement.
He and two teachers on the bus tore it into pieces and doused them with water.
He aggressively tore into O'Rourke's record and sought to closely align him with the Democratic establishment.
Moustakas tore his right anterior cruciate ligament, and Gordon broke a bone in his right wrist.
The city tore down the building, billing him about $25,000 for the demolition and related expenses.
During his first year, he tore tendons in his knee when a steel frame hit him.
Kenya's supreme court tore up the results of a presidential election in August because of "irregularities".
When a counter-protester unfolded an Israeli flag, the police tore it out of his hands.
Wind-driven fires tore through California communities this morning for the second time in two months.
Prince tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee in November while playing in Russia.
I used to love Brie cheese until during the testing period it tore my stomach apart.
He recently tore down the yellow tape placed around the area where the bones were uncovered.
Two bullets struck the president; one tore through his stomach and couldn't be found during surgery.
As the campaign wore on, he tore into Bush with increasingly blistering personal and familial attacks.
INJURY LIST Washington linebacker Junior Galette tore his right Achilles' tendon and will miss the season.
" The president tore into the author of that anonymous piece, calling them "an anonymous, gutless coward.
"We tore the Takata airbags apart, analyzed all the fuel, identified all the ingredients," he said.
One man remained missing after flash flooding tore down historic Main Street in Ellicott City, Maryland.
Thousands of journalists across the globe tore into its contents, seeking the causes behind the slaughter.
Zlatan certainly tore through Bournemouth on Sunday afternoon, and stamped his unmistakable authority on the game.
"It's as if the Trump campaign sort of tore the lid off Pandora's box," he said.
The first one tore through the check-in area at Brussels Airport just before 8 a.m.
Cohen tore into the agreement and the administration's "corrupted reading" of the law, according to NBC.
Post was supposed to do an album with Mac and his death really tore him up.
But then he tore his Achilles in January, obscuring his financial future and narrowing his options.
He tried ZombiU once but got bored and frustrated after too many zombies tore him apart.
The next day it tore past without incident, brushing within 192,317 km of our upper atmosphere.
"First [tripping on mushrooms] brought us really close, but then it tore us apart," he said.
I almost tore my Achilles, and I had to write a check for the glass door.
He tore the ACL in his right knee in the 2017 regular-season finale at Minnesota.
He bit through the whipstitched hem of the silk handkerchief and then tore it in half.
It toppled trees, shattered windows, tore off roofs and turned streets into rivers throughout the island.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam revealed that Conforto also tore the posterior capsule in his shoulder.
He tore ligaments in his knee and was forced to default the final against Ivan Lendl.
Alas, Trump tore it up without reading it — one of the stupidest foreign policy acts ever.
He used such force that it tore a hole in Kleiner's cheek and shattered her shoulder.
Ophelia tore roofs off school buildings, department stores, apartment complexes and sports arenas around the country.
Royce tore apart a secondhand 10-horsepower two-cylinder Decauville that he had purchased in 1903.
Assuming it was more paperwork, he tore it open — and could not believe what he saw.
Then Christina tore off a piece of soft bread and placed it on her grandma's tongue.
But this time, the fire jumped the road and tore through the canyons, destroying many homes.
That sparked anger among pro-Russian activists who repeatedly tore down the tarp covering the statue.
Bathroom's tore up, toilet bowl's out, everything's a disaster, and I'm like, 'Wow, I'm still walking.
You almost tore it out of this man's chest when I just fixed the damn thing!
In 2008, Hurricane Ike tore through the city and destroyed almost all of her family's belongings.
Senate Democrats repeatedly tore into President Trump's pick to lead NASA at a Wednesday confirmation hearing.
"Charley threw a toy train right at my eye and it tore my retina," she said.
As he taped homemade "Lock Her Up" signs to a lamppost, other students tore them down.
Sometimes. The Tall Ones tore my husband and my children apart in front of my eyes.
Puerto Rico is continuing to recover from damage caused when a hurricane tore through the island.
The panic-then-forget cycle was broken briefly in 290, when Ebola tore through West Africa.
In Sunni-dominated areas, people tore down posters of Mr. Hariri, the country's most powerful Sunni.
Then Warner stepped in when Trent Green tore up his knee in a 1999 preseason game.
I tore the page out and taped it to my refrigerator because I was feeling helpless.
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns tore into Trump on MSNBC after hearing his comments.
"He threw me on the bed and tore at my clothes, ripping them off," she wrote.
Irma tore through the Caribbean and was set to hit Florida as early as Saturday night.
The regional government, irked by what they saw as an incursion, tore down the illegal structures.
Militia fighters didn't like that base and tore down some of Balad's walls with a crane.
The mine tore off his father's ankle, forcing doctors to amputate his leg below the knee.
The flames quickly tore upward in streaks through the facade, filling apartments with toxic black smoke.
The youngest dancer immediately tore into his and aimed the tiny fan at his perspiring face.
For this "assault," they gave me a $150 voucher which I tore up and threw away.
Langan estimated the profit margin on the $49,000 version UBS tore apart was about 18 percent.
The profit margin on the $49,000 version UBS tore apart was about 18 percent, for example.
After his freshman year in Holbrook, he spun to the hoop and tore up his knee.
He read his grandfather's mathematics and chemistry manuals, which he didn't understand but tore through anyway.
On Wednesday, he tore into BuzzFeed and other outlets that published articles on the Russia report.
Its dynamic point guard, Edmond Sumner, tore a knee ligament in late January, at St. John's.
As the troops tried to storm the area, a bullet tore through his upper-right thigh.
After he tore up a copy of Mao's "Little Red Book", he was sentenced to death.
"Charley threw a toy train right at my eye and it tore my retina," she continued.
The storm tore off a part of his roof and roofs of other homes and businesses.
The Czech authorities concluded that explosives in a suitcase had detonated and tore the jet apart.
"I tore my ACL in training and I won't be fighting in Korea," Ortega just revealed.
Context: Some believe Muslims tore down a temple to the Hindu god Ram, per the Post.
DeJong tore his right anterior cruciate ligament as a freshman and missed half of that season.
But as austerity tore at the fabric of life, basic ideological assumptions came up for reconsideration.
Brian Higgins is in the same category as Tore Johansson, but not in a good way.
Former CIA Director John Brennan tore into Trump on Twitter over his celebration of McCabe's firing.
Mr Comey tore into Mr Trump and his team for "shifting explanations" about why he was fired.
"I tore my ACL shredding the gnar⛷ 😕 but all is good," Efron wrote on Instagram.
Wracks of seagrass deposited along Northwest Cape Sable after Hurricane Irma tore through earlier in the week.
Strong winds exceeding 120 mph tore through some areas of Georgia, causing some chicken houses to topple.
My grandma collected vintage hardcover Nancy Drew books, and I tore through the series as a kid.
My left femur went thru my knee joint and fractured my tibia, and tore my left MCL.
During the rehab, Hales then tore her meniscus, and ended up combining the PT for both surgeries.
Basketball player Lilly Hernandez recently tore her ACL, requiring her to undergo surgery and walk on crutches.
"They tore my clothes and raped me in turns," Singh told the police, according to The Guardian.
I could feel and hear the tearing of each bite as her teeth tore into my muscles.
"I tore my ACL shredding the gnar⛷ 😕 but all is good," Efron wrote on Instagram.
Close on the heels of Harvey, Hurricane Irma tore through the Caribbean on its way to Florida.
Nearly two dozen people are dead after a vicious F123 tornado tore through southeast Alabama on Sunday.
Buttigieg has come under scrutiny for his aggressive demolition program that tore down houses in black neighborhoods.
Instead of teeth, they tore at their food with beaks that jutted out of short, crested skulls.
Still, images of the posters Bowman tore down continue to live on conservative blogs and social media.
While he said his longtime friend Donald Trump is "caring, generous and decent," he tore Clinton apart.
"The results mainly reflect improved commercial margins and lower gas costs," Chief Executive Svein Tore Holsether said.
"I got my clothes and just tore out of there and ran home and showered," Wells said.
Fans tore down the Gator Bowl goal posts, the only time that&aposs happened in the series.
The athletic Zach LaVine, their third (maybe fourth) best player, tore his ACL midway through the year.
To answer these questions, I tore through both the ebook and the audiobook of A Higher Loyalty.
"He tore off her clothes and lay down on top of her," she told local newspaper Expressen.
Many businesses would go under if a competitor tore $150,000 a month out of their bottom line.
It's been nearly a year since Dramageddon tore Beautube apart, exposing multiple YouTubers for their racist tweets.
She's such a raver, she tells me, who once danced so hard she tore her Achilles tendon.
Last year a sororal row over immigration between the two conservative parties nearly tore Germany's government apart.
Also the Clash at the Rainbow when the audience tore up seats and threw them on stage.
We tore down two-thirds of the slide and rebuilt it into the design we have now.
As the rocket tore into the sky, it left behind a giant trail visible across the map.
So we tore the whole system and apart and let anyone re-assemble it however they like.
What's new: The apparent tornado tore down trees and power lines and damaged a few small businesses.
The blasts, including one suicide attack, tore through a busy market in the Sinak neighborhood, police said.
Matthew smashed concrete walls and tore away rooftops, forcing thousands of Haitians to flee for their lives.
You went to thrift stores, brought your stuff home, tore it up, painted it, and went out.
That decision tore open old wounds in the country, as one historian told the NYT in 2008:
Earlier Wednesday, Trump tore into the media during his first press conference in more than six months.
Juli: Once, a woman pushing a stroller tore through the store, knocking down everything in her path.
Tran says he was impaled by a club which tore a major artery in his upper arm.
The four anonymous individuals tore into Ellis in their complaints accusing him of misconduct, according to BuzzFeed.
"It was pretty gruesome, they just converged on the bird and tore it apart," Laidre tells Axios.
At least 59 people were wounded after a bomb tore through the arena's entrance on Monday night.
I tore through to-do lists of shit that I have been meaning to do for weeks.
My sister once saw a guy shove Gronk at a club, and Gronk tore his arms off.
Mr Paes tore down an elevated motorway that scarred the old port, burying it in a tunnel.
Maybe your boss completely tore apart a report you had poured your blood, sweat, and tears into.
My salad bowl was replete with delicious veggies that, I must admit, absolutely tore through my guts.
Baron Davis tore his during his freshman year at UCLA, and later became a NBA All-Star.
Irma destroyed government buildings, tore roofs from houses and left northern Caribbean islands without power or communications.
I tore my rotator cuff and dislocated an elbow, but it's O.K. You have to learn somehow.
The bullet pierced the San Francisco woman's lower back and tore through her abdominal aorta, authorities said.
Later groups tore out the stove, refrigerator and copper wire; broke windows; and burned the kitchen floor.
Multiple fires tore through Sonoma and Napa counties on Monday, prompting school closures and even hospital evacuations.
When their food arrived, the men leaned over the plates and tore into the stacks of chapati.
Hurricane Harvey tore through Texas late last month and caused historic flooding in the Lone Star State.
It's still standing, but the man next door, Héctor Torres, says federal agents tore down his garage.
Protestors also tore down flags the Saudi Consulate in the city of Mashhad, according to the Times.
The issue of the expansion of slavery tore the Democrats apart before and after the Civil War.
Amaya walked over and she picked up a nightgown and tore the tag off and she smiled.
It was his first game since he tore both of his A.C.L.s over the previous two seasons.
Felix reportedly also spit in the man's face and tore his t-shirt, according to the Post.
He tore a thumb ligament in the brawl, and the resulting surgery kept him out eight weeks.
He tore off a piece of bread and used it to scoop out the tangerine-hued roe.
The December game was canceled one day after star midfielder Megan Rapinoe tore her ACL in practice.
The longish Downs that sew the grid together, CHILDBIRTH and TORE TO BITS are also very nice.
I was in Puerto Rico when the Category 13 storm tore through the island on September 20.
One man carried a homemade sign that read "#MeToo Fraud," before a protester tore it in half.
On the day Gundogan tore his ligament, he had cried on Guardiola's shoulder, his despair overwhelming him.
Mr. Bavouzet tore through the piece with abandon, dispatching tangles of lines and chords with flinty power.
One night the guards came in and pepper sprayed us and tore down everything in our cells.
Typhoon Haiyan tore apart many wood homes and scattered boards with protruding nails along practically every street.
The floor tore out beneath him, and a wave of mud pushed him up into the ceiling.
Mr. Mitchell worked so hard there that in stretching he tore his stomach muscles and was hospitalized.
As Bowie got more eccentric from gorging himself on fame his destructive tendencies tore the band apart.
As the advisers tested his flexibility, Li said, they tore hamstring muscles in both of his legs.
Tsetse flies tore into bare human flesh, and downed mango and palm trees obstructed the narrow path.
She also tore into his record of actively opposing busing measures, and put him on the defensive.
Imagery shows how the fire tore through the cathedral's wooden roof and toppled its 22-foot spire.
Puerto Rico isn't the only island in crisis after back-to-back hurricanes tore through the Atlantic.
But she was pleasantly surprised by what she found underneath the wallpaper after Zipper tore through it.
Imagery shows how the fire tore through the cathedral's wooden roof and toppled its 300-foot spire.
They were recognized for their haunting images of the wildfires that tore across the state last year.
Phones around Fort Worth squawked as another storm tore from the sky and threatened towns in Texas.
So the family hung plastic, tore out the floors and the Sheetrock, and moved the kitchen upstairs.
Ian Blackford, the leader of the Scottish National Party, tore into the deal in Parliament on Wednesday.
They were stranded for a while and got a hotel room, where panic suddenly tore through him.
One waited four seasons for his chance, while another tore up his knee when he got his.
He struggled early in the season and tore into TSN's panel during a halftime interview in August.
Some say Dundee tore Clay's glove, Dundee claimed he only enlarged a tear that was already there.
In early 2016, Ligety tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in a training session.
In the days after Irma tore through Florida, Ernestino Leon, 48, met and shook hands with Gov.
His head popped up and he let go a left hook that almost tore through my stomach.
I tore myself away from the Covenstead's cabinet of curiosities and crossed the street to Glastonbury Abbey.
They loved the gelato in Italy and found parks and playgrounds they happily tore through in Athens.
He tore down the mountainside but the mom gathered her cubs just in time to sneak away.
Trump snubbed Pelosi's attempted handshake, and she tore up the transcript of his speech at the end.
While we talked, Tony tore after another child; I heard cries of pain from down the hall.
THIS IS OUR LIFE NOW UNTIL NOVEMBER: Hillary Clinton tore apart Trump University in tweets this morning.
Smith, a second-round pick in 2015, tore his anterior cruciate ligament, General Manager Mike Maccagnan said.
When he was given the rule book for how you run for president, he tore it up.
Perhaps she will tear up the verdict like she tore up the State of the Union address.
"I tore up a manifesto of mistruths," Pelosi said at her weekly Capitol Hill news conference Thursday.
Later, in a small press gaggle at the venue's press room, O'Rourke tore into South Bend, Ind.
At home, I tore the thin dough in places and produced plenty of inconsistently shaped sheer blobs.
The bullet shattered bones and ripped through internal organs as it tore across his abdomen, doctors said.
When the monstrous hurricanes Irma and Maria tore through the Caribbean in 2017, the damage was devastating.
Outside the team hotel, workers tore down massive banners advertising the game, according to a Reuters witness.
One day, when she picked up a heavy box, she tore an intervertebral disk in her back.
This conflict tore the company apart and within a year everyone on the management team had left.
Thankfully, the retina only tore and did not detach completely, which could have caused permanent vision loss.
The Scotsman tore into British politicians for hiding "their distaste" for Trump while trying to handle Brexit.
"It just tore my heart to see the destruction that they've been through over there," Brock said.
A person surveys damage one day after a tornado tore through Joplin, Missouri, on May 23, 2011.
The team's senior point guard, Konner Harris, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her knee, Jackson said.
Yutu tore off the roofs of buildings, flipped vehicles and damaged electricity poles, generators and water pipes.
Rather than work to consolidate his most powerful allies, Trump tore into yet another loyalist on Wednesday.
Right off the bat at his first town hall here, a woman tore into Pelosi and Rep.
In November, Chiney Ogwumike, the Sun's All-Star forward, tore her left Achilles tendon playing in China.
With this in mind, Stifel analyst Tore Svanberg gave his favorite semiconductor picks going into second-quarter earnings.
That tore the heart out of Chicago blues, and destroyed a crucial bit of the city's cultural capital.
I double tapped my head, silencing the voice, tore the device off, and shoved it in my nightstand.
The tornado hit at around 5:15pm local time and tore through the city in just 15 minutes.
Hailey Baldwin (center) said the 2016 presidential election tore her father Stephen (right) and uncle Alec (left) apart.
Seventy-one people were killed when a deadly blaze tore through Grenfell Tower in London on June 14.
Michael tore through the area as a Category 4 storm, hitting Panama City and Mexico Beach particularly hard.
"I tore up the front passenger wheel well liner," Monsees said, adding that others had it much worse.
Remember when Trevor Noah tore into Neil deGrasse Tyson's response to the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio?
Schwarber hit five postseason home runs last year, but tore his ACL just two games into this season.
The storm uprooted trees, overturned cars and did extensive damage to buildings as it tore across the city.
After the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraqis tore down many of the canals that had drained the marshes.
Just as the London Olympics began, Cook tore her labrum and underwent major reconstructive surgery on her shoulder.
Verrett tore his Achilles tendon on Friday during a conditioning test and also is out for the season.
Labour tore itself apart in the Thatcher era and the Tories did the same during the Blair years.
Many cities, including Memphis, tore down their monuments under the cover of darkness to avoid crowds and controversy.
The familiar trappings of fascism—tanks and soldiers treadmilling past crowds in city squares—tore across the screen.
Dyantyi and the group hung posters about rape culture around school — but shortly after, someone tore them down.
Neighbors tore down a fence in the back of the complex to move their cars to higher ground.
The trends: The Camp Fire that tore through Paradise, California, is not an anomaly, Axios' Andrew Freedman explains.
They tore tiny leaks in joint seals, resulting in pressure leaks and risking total failure of the suits.
Former sect members and outsiders consider him a dangerous man who tore apart families and committed sex crimes.
Inside, guards shielded a senior pro-establishment legislator from angry democrats, some of whom tore up ballot papers.
The deer remained unruffled, eventually finding an open gate and running away as bullets tore into its hindquarters.
The blast on Tuesday tore through the compound in Diyarbakir, the largest city in the mainly Kurdish southeast.
This resulted in forces of over 9Gs, which tore the plane apart, according to a subsequent NTSB investigation.
"We tore down our old installation and re-imagined the space as a cartoon-style mall," she explained.
Its solid-fuel rocket fired just as it cleared the surface and it tore off into the sky.
Before hitting the United States, Hurricane Matthew tore through Haiti on October 4, killing more than 500 people.
From haunted houses that tore a marriage apart, to a family curse that only La Bruja could lift.
"We got our lives," Colbert, who evacuated with others after the wind tore through his home, said Sunday.
The team also issued a statement updating the condition of Porzingis, who tore his left ACL in February.
Sally Pearson, the defending Olympic 100-meter hurdle champion, tore her hamstring and will miss the Rio Games.
" Gardner said that when the wind tore down power lines, the scene became "a big ball of fire.
Not to brag, but I think Rachel and I tore up that dance floor and Lolo loved us!
UFC star Paige VanZant tore a massive bloody hole in her foot -- and the photo is pretty graphic.
Israel's Supreme Court tore up a government-backed deal to develop the Leviathan gasfield off the country's coast.
But the currency crash just prefigured the privacy crash, a lurking, existential horror that tore into everyday relationships.
Bancroft clearly thought so: he tore the letter in half and did not dignify it with a reply.
Once again, the pair tore through pools, ending up on opposites sides of the bracket with top seeds.
She broke into a run, clutching the bag, and tore it open as soon as she was home.
Their profound resiliency empowered children, treated sickness, built roads and drafted laws while extremists tore their country apart.
Popovich, normally extraordinarily moderate in responses about opponents, tore into Zaza, specifically, to gathered reporters on Monday morning.
In 2013, immigration tore the House apart and only revealed deeper schisms between the base and House leadership.
Peters tore his MCL and ACL after getting his lower leg pinned under Washington defensive tackle Ziggy Hood.
During the hearing, Waters tore into Mnuchin for what she deemed to be inadequate responses to her questions.
Two tornadoes tore through Lee County within an hour of each other on Sunday afternoon, according to CNN.
The blaze then tore through an area filled with combustible materials, said Jim Long, a Fire Department spokesman.
This summer in Arizona, he tore into both of the state's senators, Republicans Jeff Flake and John McCain.
Residents scrambled to make final preparations before the storm, which tore through the Turks and Caicos Friday morning.
Y.) tore into Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE after he announced he would not permit Reps.
Charles M. Blow Last week was yet another week that tore at the very fiber of our nation.
Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at HRW, said that the storm tore into 900 tents, blowing some away.
Patrick Chappatte Scores were killed by a large truck, which tore through a crowd celebrating the annual holiday.
Charlie Morton tore his hamstring last week, leaving Friday's starting pitcher somewhat in doubt for the surging Phillies.
THE TOPLINE: Senate lawmakers tore into Marine Corps leadership over a recent nude photo sharing scandal, with Sen.
When Boone tore knee ligaments playing basketball in the off-season, the Yankees suddenly needed a third baseman.
Read more: A complete timeline of James Charles and Tati Westbrook's explosive feud that tore their relationship apart 
In a Dutch village, in a café full of rich white people, a man tore my veil off.
Protesters also tore up pavement slabs, destroyed street signs and set ablaze food stalls and a security post.
He allegedly tore the windshield wipers off of Debbie's car and gave her threatening looks on multiple occasions.
John Wall jumped up on the announcers' table, tore at his jersey, and roared to the elated crowd.
They tore up their schedule and added four last-minute stops, one in every corner of the state.
The editorial board tore into the NRA, calling them an "unyielding obstacle to sensible reform" following mass shootings.
Cruz, 26, has not played since October 22, when he tore the patellar tendon in his right knee.
In Durham, North Carolina, protesters recently tore down a Confederate statue, leading to the arrest of four people.
Castro tore into the Obama administration's immigration policy, setting off a surprisingly anti-Obama stretch of the evening.
He mastered the art of preserving political egos, even as he tore down the walls that enshrined them.
Lil Wayne tore into it, as anyone who had listened to anything he'd done recently could have anticipated.
The distance runners immediately formed a pack and tore ass for the city, hoping to find something there.
This more personally and profoundly tore apart the home turf of the general population than any war since.
Last year, members of ISIS tore through Nineveh Museum in Mosul, Iraq, armed with sledgehammers and power drills.
Turkey is on edge after a car bomb tore through the capital Ankara on Sunday, killing 37 people.
She tore herself roughly from my grasp and stood wheezing, already inhaling the smoke of a new cigarette.
Twenty-four people were killed and hundreds of buildings were destroyed when the tornadoes tore through the state.
The door flew from its hinges, the tarpaper roof tore away, and the elements found their way inside.
In the years before Bill and Marvin arrived, V.E.S. tore down the remaining slave cabin on the grounds.
So they bought some bras, tore them apart, and went to work figuring out the perfect support system.
The governor tore into the crowd for standing by while rioters ransacked stores and set cars on fire.
Acuña is only 20, but he tore through spring training and seemed ready to start in the majors.
"If you think R. Kelly tore black America apart, this is going to destroy us," Dr. Blay said.
Instead, Trump tore up TPP and alienated the Europeans by imposing various steel and aluminum tariffs on them.
The storm also tore the roofs off dozens of health centers, soaking the medicines, supplies and equipment inside.
In 2013, he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee while playing for the Atlanta Hawks.
Echoing the tactics of recent weekend protests, some protesters tore down the boards erected to protect shop windows.
The police tore down two mud-brick homes belonging to Angeline Zvirikunzeno and her adult daughter, Rutendo Maluleke.
That was especially true as mass unemployment tore across Italy, Portugal and Spain, depressing wages across the continent.
The Paradise community came together Friday for the team's first game since the fires tore through their town.
The fire at the mosque tore through parts of the building on Sunday, the seventh day of Ramadan.
The contradictions were highlighted in Mr. McCready's district as Hurricane Florence tore through its eastern end in September.
Dan Tore Jorgensen, a reporter with Vardo's local newspaper, Osthavet, said that was true up to a point.
It was during similar conditions two years ago that fires tore through wine country north of San Francisco.
But the issue of slavery tore the Northern and Southern churches apart, and divided black from white churches.
This was at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, which tore Wuhan apart as it did other cities.
This was at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, which tore Wuhan apart as it did other cities.
"The impact tore my iris, nearly ruptured my eyeball, lacerated my skin and broke my nose," she recalled.
"The impact tore my iris, nearly ruptured my eyeball, lacerated my skin and broke my nose," she recalled.
" Trump during the rally tore into NBC's Chuck Todd, calling the host a "sleeping son of a bitch.
They welcome back Adam Wainwright, an ace who tore his Achilles' tendon last April, and signed Mike Leake.
The Vietnam War tore our society apart, creating a cultural rift that we still have yet to close.
But their kitchen sponges tore off in bits of yellow fuzz until they were too small to hold.
When Christopher tore the box open, the pieces spilled out in tidy plastic bags—the set was complete.
Alonso walked on a full count, and teammates tore off his uniform shirt as he reached first base.
After Bloomberg said that Sanders couldn't beat President Donald Trump in a general election, Warren tore into him.
Badgley tore up a prosthetic body with real human hair during the meat grinder scene from episode two.
In 2012, Hurricane Sandy tore through the city, killing 44 people and leaving billions of dollars of damage.
Musk tore off his blazer and bopped around, prancing and waltzing around in the span of 40 seconds.
The blasts, including one suicide attack, tore through a busy market in the Sinak neighborhood, the police said.
In 2014, at least 12 people died and 2,000 homes were destroyed when fires tore through the city.
In November of her senior year of high school, she tore her Achilles tendon during a basketball game.
The copper-jacketed bullet tore through a civil rights worker's shoulder, stopping within an inch of his spine.
Residents say the storm surge topped 30 feet in some places and tore whole houses off their foundations.
S Tyrann Mathieu, who tore his right ACL last December, was back in action for the season opener.
In November 2013, he tore the meniscus in his right knee and missed the rest of that season.
The posters remained up for several months last year, until a local activist tore them down in August.
Webb makes sense—he's simply not played at the same level since he tore his ACL in 2012.
Merrick was a big center who tore up the OHL for the Ottawa 67s in the early 70s.
Orozco, who re-tore his Achilles in 2015, had been rehabbing for months in preparation for the Olympic trials.
Two months ago, an iceberg half the size of Jamaica tore itself loose from Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf.
The explosive detonated and tore apart the ATM, but did not breach the safe where the money is kept.
Hurricane Maria tore across Puerto Rico last Wednesday but communities across the Caribbean are still reeling from its wrath.
If only you see the sheep and the cows in the streets, how the shrapnel tore them to pieces.
Then they tore off their costumes and rushed into another pair of scenes spoofing Valentine's Day and Mother's Day.
Hurricane Matthew, which tore its way through parts of Florida last weekend, didn't do the orange industry any favors.
A violent storm, connected to the atmospheric river event hitting California, tore across El Paso County, Colorado on Monday.
His second season was going nearly as well when, in a Pac-213 Tournament game, Boucher tore his ACL.
Illinois A storm, and possibly a tornado, tore through the northern Illinois communities of Naplate and Ottawa on Tuesday.
Carlos Hyde tore an MCL on a nasty hit Sunday and won't play in Week 17 versus the Seahawks.
The team also issued a statement Friday updating the condition of Porzingis, who tore his left ACL in February.
The diver tore her shoulder in 2012 and had surgery on the day of the 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony.
Durant ruptured his right Achilles tendon in Game 5; Thompson tore his left anterior cruciate ligament in Game 6.
"Perhaps she will tear up this verdict like she tore up the State of the Union address," he said.
Instead, it tore us apart, with bots, trolls, and state-sponsored bad actors spreading fake news and toxic hatred.
Nancy Pelosi enraged Republicans when she tore up Trump's State of the Union address following its conclusion last week.
Sometime in the past year, perhaps in August and perhaps earlier, he tore the labrum in his right shoulder.
The tragedy in June killed more than 70 people after the fire tore through the 24-story apartment building.
He tore dangerously around the mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, but always went free when the police nabbed him.
The wedding comes after a difficult year for Cousins, who tore his ACL earlier this month, according to ESPN.
Tom Thibodeau's return to the NBA went from disappointing to miserable when Zach LaVine tore his ACL last Friday.
"She was hilarious and loving and tore up the dance floor when salsa or anything was playing," he said.
Then they tore off their costumes and rushed into another pair of scenes spoofing Valentine's Day and Mother's Day.
It made no direct mention of last month's blaze, which tore through Mati, a small town east of Athens.
Many priceless items were saved from Notre Dame Cathedral on Monday after a massive fire tore through the structure.
Wall is also expected to miss the entire upcoming season due to injury (he also tore an Achilles tendon).
The coroner's letter explains that her neck adjustment tore a major artery in her neck, eventually causing a stroke.
REUTERS/Chris Bergin Most of the departing companies tore down their factories, leaving lots strewn with weeds and rubble.
And David Tepper—he tore down the house because he didn't like the view of the sunrise or something.
Children of Time I absolutely loved Catherynne M. Valente's latest novel when I tore into it earlier this year.
In her first game out, she tore an anterior cruciate ligament, leaving her unable to play for a year.
To recap Dean's family situation, as Dean himself explained it, his mom's passing essentially tore apart his family unit.
That was a Faustian bargain that ultimately tore the party away from its Lincolnian roots and haunts it still.

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