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"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.
Even the bidding process tore apart soccer&aposs world governing body.
About a dozen employees tore apart buses with sledgehammers and blowtorches.
The explosions also tore apart bodies, witnesses said in television interviews.
He toured Watts after the 1965 riots tore apart that neighborhood.
It left at least 7 dead and tore apart coastal towns.
The Hellfire missiles that General Hayden praises tore apart a peaceful wedding.
He can't hide the families he tore apart, the children he caged.
If you're interested, the Fictiv team also tore apart an R2-D2.
Doctors who treat women with low libidos tore apart the JAMA study.
Here you can see part of a Home Depot completely tore apart.
They bought and tore apart Ford F-series doors sold as repair parts.
The attackers lightly wounded the exhibition's security guard and tore apart the photographs.
They threw snowballs at him and nearly tore apart his local district chief.
I tore apart the imperfections of a pregnant teenager, I stayed in school.
I tore apart the imperfections of a pregnant teenager; I stayed in school.
So she tore apart her gloves and restitched them to correctly fit her hands.
Some voters said pages tore apart imperfectly, which left jagged edges, also jamming machines.
Members of the all-male Judiciary Committee tore apart her character and maligned her motives.
In "The Imperative of Integration," published in 2010, Anderson tore apart both of these models.
We tore apart files looking for information that we could use to make our cases.
She tore apart chickens during the day, and went to her cramped apartment at night.
The trial ruined George and Cindy's careers, destroyed their happiness, and tore apart the entire family.
Instead, they wasted taxpayer dollars, tore apart families and deepened the racial disparities of our prisons.
Royce tore apart a secondhand 10-horsepower two-cylinder Decauville that he had purchased in 1903.
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.
Maybe your boss completely tore apart a report you had poured your blood, sweat, and tears into.
Typhoon Haiyan tore apart many wood homes and scattered boards with protruding nails along practically every street.
THIS IS OUR LIFE NOW UNTIL NOVEMBER: Hillary Clinton tore apart Trump University in tweets this morning.
Former sect members and outsiders consider him a dangerous man who tore apart families and committed sex crimes.
This more personally and profoundly tore apart the home turf of the general population than any war since.
The explosive detonated and tore apart the ATM, but did not breach the safe where the money is kept.
To recap Dean's family situation, as Dean himself explained it, his mom's passing essentially tore apart his family unit.
In fact, the team tore apart the headset, controllers, and even the Lighthouse IR base stations that it uses.
"I even tore apart my mother's cabin looking for old phone books," Maggie told Barbara Walters on 20/20.
As we reported an explosion tore apart a portion of the rotunda outside the seating area at the Manchester Arena.
The founder of the Colombian Refugees Association came to Canada in the 1980s as guerrilla warfare tore apart his country.
Those policies tore apart families, devastated futures and relegated communities, including immigrants and people of color, to second-class citizenship.
"I could give back to the neighborhoods that my friends and I tore apart," he writes, eyes wide with hope.
His mother went back and forth between the U.S. and Sierra Leone until 1999, when civil war tore apart Sierra Leone.
The US has spent months negotiating the USMCA, Trump's replacement for NAFTA, which he tore apart at the end of 2018.
To top it off, I tore apart some fresh mint and stirred it all together in a jar which seemed appropriate.
Kerviel lawyer David Koubbi told Reuters the court decision "tore apart the story which Societe Generale has presented from the beginning".
They even tore apart the baloney sandwich in the sack lunch they gave us outside chow hall, to take to work.
Schlafly's final major political act, which tore apart her political organization, Eagle Forum, was to support Donald Trump over Ted Cruz.
Slobodan Praljak was a Bosnian Croat general during the wars that tore apart what used to be Yugoslavia in the 90s.
In the privacy judgment, the justices of the Supreme Court tore apart the homophobia of their predecessors and castigated their reasoning.
To find the breaking point of the towels, we gradually added weight onto each of them until the paper tore apart.
A police source said the explosion tore apart a bakery on the ground floor of the building in the rue Trevise.
THROUGHOUT the brutal wars that tore apart the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Vojislav Seselj was a leading proponent of ethnic cleansing.
In 24 minutes, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen completely tore apart Facebook&aposs defense for not policing disinformation that exists on its website.
Those included acknowledging Austria's commitment to European Union and its responsibility to a Nazi past that tore apart the Continent last century.
She later tore apart his defense that he treats women well, pointing at all the women he'd hired who were fairly compensated.
As he planted a foot to reverse direction, his left sneaker collapsed and tore apart from the sheer torque of the move.
The hurricane tore apart the city, killing 65 people, destroying more than 63,1003 homes, and leaving $15.5 billion in damages in its wake.
They have not endured the killing fields of Cambodia, nor the civil war and Communist insurgency that tore apart North and South Vietnam.
It was a far cry from the 1990s when Serbia and Turkey were sharply at odds in the conflicts that tore apart Yugoslavia.
Demonstrators wearing hard hats tore apart the outside of the Legislative Council, ripping down metal and shattering glass to get inside the building.
At Camp 2300, 2000,220 feet above sea level, climbers reported an increase in cloud cover and moisture, and high winds tore apart tents.
This was even as they tore apart the rest of their schedule, nobody coming closer than 33 points in their final eight games.
On this week's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kim scrolled through Khloé's Instagram photos and tore apart her sister's outfits without remorse.
It's similar to the Yanny/Laurel video that tore apart social media, or the "brainstorm"/"green needle" meme that had Redditors scratching their heads.
The storm decimated local infrastructure, tore apart miles of beaches, and left many without shelter and out of work as the tourism industry collapsed.
Zion Williamson, a star basketball player at Duke University, was only seconds into a game Wednesday when one of his Nike sneakers tore apart.
The experts at iFixit recently tore apart Samsung's foldable phone and may have discovered at least one area where the phone was prone to damage.
More than 30 people were in the Hotel Rigopiano on Wednesday afternoon when a wall of snow and toppled trees tore apart the isolated building.
Amid all that, Abdoh's performers reënacted President Kennedy's assassination; it was a show that tore apart the idea of heteronormative masculinity as strength, as damage.
On Wednesday afternoon, Tarmiya residents gathered for a funeral service for their 21 neighbors, many still shaken by the violence that tore apart their community.
And after Hurricane Maria tore apart Puerto Rico, Dhaliwal and Garcia went to the island to help in any way they could, the affiliate reported.
It was so big it finally tore apart NBC's "Must See TV" comedy bloc on Thursdays, sending Scrubs, among others, scrambling for a new time slot.
The Andean nation's worst quake in a decade killed more than 350 people, injured another 2,000, flattened buildings and tore apart roads along the Pacific coast.
In Mt. Juliet, the storm tore apart homes and other buildings, obliterating their roofs and scattering debris across yards, aerial video from CNN affiliate WSMV showed.
But no one should pretend that the family separation disaster is even close to being resolved until every family Trump thoughtlessly tore apart is back together.
The bridge collapse provided one of several points of conflict in the coalition that Salvini tore apart last week, a move that could lead to snap elections.
And the two Ukrainian artists who created the portrait fiercely believe Putin is to blame for the violence that tore apart the eastern part of their country.
More-level parts of the region contained intermittent bamboo thickets and tall, sharp-edged elephant grass that cut, then infected, uncovered skin and tore apart our clothing.
Dustin Hoffman got grilled like a cheeseburger when John Oliver tore apart the actor's response to claims he sexually harassed a crew member on a movie set.
On Monday, more than 22016,000 people evacuated their homes, fleeing from the rapidly growing wildfire that tore apart the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and threatened nearby Dollywood.
A tornado tore apart buildings in Missouri's capital city as severe weather swept across the state overnight, killing at least three people and injuring nearly two dozen others.
As a child, Mahoney — who was one of eight children from a Irish-Catholic family — witnessed the struggles of war firsthand as it quickly tore apart his parents' marriage.
In July 2017, Odom penned an emotional first-person essay for The Players' Tribune in which he touched on how his drug addiction and infidelity tore apart his marriage.
During the Obama administration, hundreds of disasters have been competently handled, including devastating events like Hurricanes Sandy, Matthew, and the catastrophic tornado that tore apart Joplin, Mo., in 85033.
He tore apart his hat so he could create a pattern for the manufacturer and launched a Kickstarter to raise the $5,000 he'd need to handle all the expenses.
The Rays' shacklike house had a leaky tin roof and no electricity or plumbing; one winter, the family tore apart the walls and the floorboards to burn as firewood.
Tomic's tirade tore apart the veneer of harmony that captain Hewitt has been at pains to present after in-fighting overshadowed Australia's run to the semi-finals last year.
The Braves tore apart the roster over the last year and a half and are in full rebuild mode as they prepare to move into their new stadium in 2017.
The friends huddled together on Gordon's bed as the storm's 160-mph winds ripped trees from their roots and tore apart almost every structure made of wood on the island.
This may be out of concern for how it might affect his legal situation, or it might represent legitimate frustration at the tensions that tore apart him and his crew.
And they met at Code2040's offices over the course of a few months, and in some cases actually completely tore apart and rebuilt their entire entry-level vetting process.
As fires rage in California and a hurricane tore apart Puerto Rico, one man has made it his mission to ensure people get fed as quickly as humanly possible – José Andrés.
Strong wind and hailstorms during the quarter tore apart homeowners' roofs, pummeled cars, and wreaked havoc, triggering a spate of claims that proved to be challenging for U.S. insurers, including Travelers.
Strong wind and hailstorms during the quarter tore apart homeowners' roofs, pummeled cars and wreaked havoc, triggering a spate of claims that proved to be challenging for U.S. insurers including Travelers.
The recession caused by 2008's financial collapse tore apart these industries, left millions of Americans out of work, and obliterated any and all trust in the country's largest financial institutions.
That mass shootings tore apart a country music festival a year ago and a country-music bar just two days ago makes the genre's silence on the matter irresponsible and infuriating.
Last year, Seehofer was at the center of a political storm over another security agency chief, whose the fate almost tore apart Merkel's coalition of her conservative bloc and the SPD.
First, the US government tore apart Esvin Fernando Arredondo Rodriguez, known as Fernando, from his 28-year-old daughter, Andrea, when the pair asked for asylum at the southern border last May.
In a federal court ruling this week ... the judge pointed out Astor-White had no contact with "Empire" show runners, and also tore apart any alleged similarities between his show and Daniels'.
The conviction offered a note of closure to the bloodiest European conflict since World War II, a civil war that tore apart the former Yugoslavia and left more than 100,000 people dead.
Richard Nixon's victory in 1968 and his landslide re-election four years later tore apart the New Deal coalition that had dominated national politics, with barely a pause, since the early 1930s.
And the fight to discover and name both the virus (which eventually became Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV) and the disease (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) tore apart the international virology community for decades.
As fighting grew intense at a remote fishing village called Binh Thinh, a rocket grenade slammed into our waiting armored personnel carrier, splintering its side into shrapnel that tore apart my right leg.
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On the centennial of Pauline Kael's birth, the Quad Cinema is presenting Losing It at the Movies, a retrospective including both films that received her highest praise and those she viciously tore apart.
The period's incendiary passions blazed through the antic charm of the Mitfords' rarefied Cotswolds upbringing and ultimately tore apart their lives in ways Nancy's joyful comic novel "The Pursuit of Love" chose to omit.
A bomb — the weapon of choice in a half-dozen recent, and mysterious, assassinations in the territory — tore apart a car carrying Igor V. Plotnitsky, the leader of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic.
The proceedings thoroughly investigated the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II, which tore apart Yugoslavia, ravaged several of the smaller nations that emerged from it and left more than 100,000 people dead.
If he is the confident, 2013 vintage Foles who tore apart the Minnesota Vikings in the N.F.C. championship game, the game is at worst a tossup for Philadelphia and at most a shocking upset.
Infinity War boasts the most breathtaking, audacious moment in superhero movie history, one that rocketed through my brain and tore apart everything I thought I knew about the past 10 years of Marvel moviemaking.
FROM PEN: The Death of Lamar Odom's Baby Son Sent Him Spiraling into Drug Addiction, His Ex Reveals   Throughout his essay, Odom touched on how his drug addiction tore apart his marriage over the years.
Investors, local businesses and international lenders had called for a devaluation for months as the government burned through hard currency reserves to preserve the naira after a steep oil price tumble tore apart its finances.
Caruana Galizia, who regularly criticized Muscat in her popular blogs, was killed on Monday by a bomb, which tore apart her car as she was driving away from her home on the southern Mediterranean island.
There is some lively fill in his puzzle, including debuts like GLISSANDI, TORE APART, BARRY GIBB, DOUBTFIRE and JARED LETO, a familiar name to solvers who appears under his full name for the first time.
Paying for individual songs as downloads tore apart the album; getting a song legally for 99 cents was a commitment, one that limited the audience for the album cuts beyond radio-approved, video-promoted hits.
The details: Florence had been a formidable Category 4 storm, but has weakened temporarily into a tropical storm in the face of dry air and strong upper-level winds that tore apart its most fearsome thunderstorms.
Colombo, Sri Lanka (CNN)When a series of suicide bombs tore apart churches and hotels across Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, most of the country -- and the rest of the world -- was taken completely by surprise.
Public opinion is still divided over the 1936 to 1939 Spanish Civil War, which tore apart families and communities, and the legacy of the ensuing far right-wing dictatorship that ended with Franco's death in 1975.
It's when the police tore apart an entire car in a search, because the passengers were dancing, leaving you on the curb, as cars drove by and people gawked — one more piece of your pride TODAY.
On Wednesday's episode of Desus & Mero, the hosts tore apart Trump's odd encounter with the press in which he name-called, made many false equivalencies, and treated the media like they were middle schoolers in detention.
Mr. Navarro gently tore apart the drawing and placed it on the surface of the soup, and the paper slowly transformed into a nearly translucent, gelatinous skin, leaving the black outline of the image still visible.
A major plot point this season involved the villains going back in time to kill people with weapons made of their own bones from the future — thus creating endless paradoxes that tore apart time's structural supports.
At a special hearing today, members of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology tore apart NASA's Journey to Mars initiative, claiming the program needs a much more defined plan and clear, achievable milestones to work.
If a later video released by an ISIS-affiliated news agency is to be believed, Zahran was the leading figure in a band of suicide bombers who tore apart hotels and churches across the country that morning.
I'd have to choose to keep my Sim at work late to write about a breaking news story, or she'd come home in a bad mood because internet trolls tore apart her well-sourced but controversial article.
With only a gentle breeze and rains having taken the bite out of the monstrous 2117,143-yard course, players tore apart the links-style layout, attacking the pins with bravado on a day when 214 competitors broke 22008.
Mr. Kimmel, who grew up in Las Vegas, returned to political commentary with an emotional critique of the Republicans' failure to address gun violence in the wake of the mass shooting that tore apart his hometown last week.
Both the Obama and George W. Bush administrations began efforts to curtail the flow of people across the southern border, but neither went so far as to pursue a "zero tolerance" approach that tore apart families en masse.
Trump, though, accused the media and Democratic lawmakers of ignoring the other side of the issue -- drug crimes, MS-13 gang activity and killings like the ones that tore apart the families  that visited the White House on Friday.
The engineers worked with the company that sewed the parachute, Airborne Systems, to incorporate a new nylon that is three times stronger but only 50 percent heavier than the one Clark tore apart with his teeth for my benefit.
Indeed, one of the oft-cited cases was way back in 1966, when extreme turbulence tore apart a Boeing 707 near Mt. Fuji in Japan, in which the pilot supposedly flew closer to the mountain for a better view.
Just over a month later, before the July 2192 nonwaiver trade deadline, Duquette tore apart the roster by swapping Machado, Zach Britton, Jonathan Schoop and several other veterans for 2128 minor league prospects and international signing bonus slot money.
As a small child growing up in Alief, an Asian neighborhood in Houston, I spoke Toisan with my grandmother, went to the Chinese grocery store with my mom, tore apart chicken feet at dim sum, and never thought anything of it.
One judge ruled against the President's emergency declaration to build a border wall, while three others tore apart the administration's rule that would make it more difficult for immigrants who rely on public assistance to get green cards or visas.
The tropical storm, which grew in less than two days into a Category 4 hurricane on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale, tore apart entire neighborhoods in the Panhandle, reducing homes to naked concrete foundations or piles of wood and siding.
The pair of senior Trump administration officials testifying in the House impeachment hearings Thursday tore apart Republicans' main defenses of President Trump, painting a picture of a president who cared only for his own interests rather than Ukraine's existential challenges.
BEIJING — At least 14 people were killed and nearly 150 wounded when a blast tore apart a neighborhood in a small town in northwestern China on Monday, battering nearby homes, shattering windows and sending residents streaming from the smoking ruins.
Jinggangshan was a base for embattled revolutionaries in the 1920s and 1930s, and party history credits it as the birthplace of Mao's path to rural revolution, while airbrushing out the gruesome purges that tore apart the Jinggangshan uprising in the early 1930s.
Picking out these stars would require spotting those relatively lower in certain heavier elements like iron—a sign that they have been around since the Milky Way tore apart some dwarf galaxies while they were at the height of their star-making.
"Telling the story of three people and the community they tore apart was a challenge and a thrill for three and a half years of our lives, so to have it recognized by the Television Academy is an incredible joy," they said.
In the early 22019s, things took a sharp turn for the worse when a right-wing Hindu mob tore apart the mosque building, setting off a series of violent clashes and legal fights that have brought the issue to the Supreme Court.
It had taken several weeks, much too long during an epidemic, but the efforts of public health experts, and a stubbornly pessimistic stock market, finally tore apart the President's standard tactic that the best defense is always verbal pugilism and relentless boosterism.
And with that, a 15-minute errand turned into a nightmarish entanglement in the toughened-up immigration policies of U.S. President Donald Trump – an experience that tore apart the life she had spent more than two decades building for herself and her family.
But perhaps it made those who tore apart families, who whipped insubordinates until they passed out, who sold children and cotton bales as similar commodities feel better to know that the monstrous crime of their daily enterprise could be a blessed act.
Guided by these illusions, we drove our ship of state straight onto the rocks: We dismantled our industrial base, mired ourselves in unwinnable wars and tore apart the social fabric that bound city to country, worker to employer and soldier to civilian.
And then on Monday, across the Atlantic at the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, an intense fire felled the spire and tore apart the roof of a building known for its stone gargoyles, flying buttresses and the legend of the hunchbacked Quasimodo.
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia needs a national dialogue to end a deadlock over economic reforms in the same way it solved a political crisis in 2013 that almost tore apart the birthplace of the Arab spring, the head of the co-ruling Islamist party said.
Mr. Guy, one of a handful of artists who had already made at least one indelible appearance at the White House, hungrily tore apart "Meet Me in Chicago," as if to hint not only at the Obama family's past but also its possible future.
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"One is the record-setting extreme disasters that we've all either experienced directly or watched unfold on the television screen and two massive hurricanes that did incredible damage in the United States and then, of course, the horrific wildfires that tore apart California," Leiserowitz said.
Monday's allegations follow brutal testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee last week, where immigration advocates and senior government officials detailed the ways in which "zero tolerance" tore apart families primarily seeking refuge in the U.S. from their home countries of Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.
It was the start of a dispute that continues today, the first in a series of incidents that brought police to the trailer park and forced neighbors to take sides as allegations of racism tore apart a community that white locals had considered welcoming to all.
Obama, who attended the match-up between two of the nation's premier college basketball programs, offered praise and encouragement to the young player after Williamson was removed from the game following an incident in which his shoe tore apart as he planted his foot on the court.
Houston Texans (4-93) Where things went wrong: No, it wasn't when Deshaun Watson's knee tore apart during a mid-week practice with the Texans sitting at 3-4; it was when ownership decided it would rather have Tom Savage than Colin Kaepernick on the roster.
It's also the people hiding undocumented immigrants from ICE, the women risking arrest in order to fight for the reunification of families that our government tore apart, and the next 28-year-old Latinx congresswoman from the Bronx who just last November was still a bartender.
The "Great War" that tore apart Europe and the Middle East and took the lives of over 17 million people worldwide lacks the high drama and moral gravity of the Civil War and World War II, in which the very survival of the nation seemed at stake.
I'd sold my home and begun to spend vast amounts of time and money on electronics that I tore apart looking for hidden cameras and microphones, guitars that I smashed to bits, driven to fits of rage and loneliness by the disembodied voices that had become my sole and constant companions.
After the Troubles tore apart Northern Ireland for decades, participants including former and current members of paramilitary organizations on both sides of the conflict were brought together in facilitated meetings with those they had affected, including those whose family members had been killed as a result of violence in the region.
"Mike Pence would actually be the perfect vice presidential pick for Donald Trump because he lacks the courage of his convictions and would absolutely not overshadow Donald Trump," Erickson wrote in the post on Monday on The Resurgent, in which he tore apart the Republican governor's record since taking office in 2013.
Read more: 2 car experts who tore apart Tesla's Model 3 explain why the company is still beating GM, Jaguar, and BMW in rangeThe "Plaid" powertrain, as Musk and Tesla's Twitter account called it, will be available on the Model S sedan, Model X SUV, and Roadster sports car in about a year, Musk said.
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Father sits on the end of her bed – as if it might bring him closer to his daughter, somehow fixing what he tore apart years ago when he left – with disbelief and other things carving lines across his forehead as he kisses his teeth, cracking through the stillness of the ward, and asks her Well why did you get involved?
Ford has form in taking hostile criticism extremely personally: after a poor review from Alice Hoffman, he told the Guardian that he took one of her books into the backyard and shot it (then mailed it to her); decades after Larry McMurtry tore apart his first novel in 1976, Ford was driven to "'explain' to him my feelings about his review".
Bruning's underlying theme is that the destructive pall of their combat experience didn't stop with these few fighter pilots: In many subtle ways it also tore apart the social fabric of their communities back on American soil, as the press leaked news of violent deaths before families were informed, families mourned and young widows leapt too quickly into rocky new marriages.
Personal touch While Ardern has provided a point of stability for all New Zealanders as the country continues to reel from a terror attack that weeks ago would have seemed implausible, her actions have personally touched the relatives of those who died in the massacre, which tore apart a close Muslim community in this small city of around 400,000 people.
EditorsNote: updates Starks' point total in second graf Texas A&M tore apart defending national champion North Carolina from all angles in a stunning 86-65 romp in the NCAA Tournament's second round Sunday at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C. TJ Starks pumped in 21 points, Tyler Davis had 18 points, DJ Hogg posted 14 points and Admon Gilder had 12 for the seventh-seeded Aggies.
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Looser traces Austen's legacy: the Aunt Jane who emerged in the years just after her death; the nice old spinster aunt who happened to write a good yarn; the conservative Divine Jane of literary gentleman's clubs, who gloried in exalting traditional gender roles and a traditional idea of England; the demure rebel icon of the suffragettes, who definitively demonstrated that women were capable of genius and who tore apart gender roles with her pen; the romantic of the sexy Darcy era, who wrote love stories.
Asian cuisine as a street food staple Asian food was still largely exoticized in 1980s Hollywood, either as a mysterious high-brow delicacy (Molly Ringwald's character is perceived as elitist by her fellow classmates when she brings sushi for lunch in 1985's The Breakfast Club) or as cheap and Americanized, eaten in back alleys at restaurants like Dragon of the Black Pool while discussing supernatural "Chinese black magic" in 1986's Big Trouble in Little China or begrudgingly ordered in A Christmas Story (1983) after the neighbor's dogs tore apart the Christmas turkey.

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