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The pup tore up his bed for the third time.
Al D'Amato tore up the catalog on the Senate floor.
The deluge tore up roads and carried Dumpsters for miles.
Dollying up a trailer, I tore up my rotary cuff.
One day, a snow chain snapped and tore up his car.
She tore up the slot machine, the refrigerator, and the kegs.
I tore up my to-do list and went to China.
They tore up the leather seats and found only cat food.
The whole block is just tore up, from the ground up.
Mr Trump's rancorous campaign tore up every rule in the political handbook.
"The shock of losing everyone really tore up our town," Freeman says.
He said the bullets tore up muscles, smashed bones and slashed veins.
You can thank the President who tore up the Paris climate agreement.
" Arab members of Parliament tore up copies of the bill, crying, "Apartheid.
While there, he spun to the hoop and tore up his knee.
Other times he got my uniform dirty or tore up my notebooks.
Pro-democracy members tore up their ballots and left the chamber in protest.
"The shock of losing everyone really tore up our town," Freeman tells PEOPLE.
There was the forest rally stage where SUVs tore up Lord March's landscaping.
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?
"There was a girl on the ground; she got tore up," he said.
The protesters, who numbered between 700 to 1,000, tore up pictures of Gen.
You're going to have a facility that'll be tore up in 216 months.
Irma tore up ground, sprayed debris and generally left the ground covered in detritus.
"With this rain, we're just gonna get phenomenally tore up here working," he said.
They replaced the dog food and the trash can that the pigs tore up.
"I'm just really tore up right now," said Mr. Harris, 22015, in an interview.
We had the DJ put on "Pow Pow," and we tore up the floor.
At the end of his remarks, Pelosi tore up her copy of his speech.
"I tore up a manifesto of mistruths," she told reporters during her weekly press conference.
On August 5th the government of Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, tore up this compact.
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.
We tore up what institutions they had and then were surprised at what we unleashed.
"This county is so tore up, it will never be the same — ever," one resident said.
In Seoul, protesters tore up photographs of Kim and threw them to the ground on Tuesday.
The shot to his abdomen "tore up his intestines," requiring 16 surgeries and causing recurring infections.
I believe her, but I feel as if she tore up the spirit of our agreement.
Kenya's supreme court tore up the results of a presidential election in August because of "irregularities".
Bathroom's tore up, toilet bowl's out, everything's a disaster, and I'm like, 'Wow, I'm still walking.
Then Warner stepped in when Trent Green tore up his knee in a 1999 preseason game.
For this "assault," they gave me a $150 voucher which I tore up and threw away.
After his freshman year in Holbrook, he spun to the hoop and tore up his knee.
After he tore up a copy of Mao's "Little Red Book", he was sentenced to death.
Also the Clash at the Rainbow when the audience tore up seats and threw them on stage.
One waited four seasons for his chance, while another tore up his knee when he got his.
Trump snubbed Pelosi's attempted handshake, and she tore up the transcript of his speech at the end.
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.
"I tore up the front passenger wheel well liner," Monsees said, adding that others had it much worse.
Inside, guards shielded a senior pro-establishment legislator from angry democrats, some of whom tore up ballot papers.
Not to brag, but I think Rachel and I tore up that dance floor and Lolo loved us!
Israel's Supreme Court tore up a government-backed deal to develop the Leviathan gasfield off the country's coast.
Protesters also tore up pavement slabs, destroyed street signs and set ablaze food stalls and a security post.
They tore up their schedule and added four last-minute stops, one in every corner of the state.
Instead, Trump tore up TPP and alienated the Europeans by imposing various steel and aluminum tariffs on them.
Badgley tore up a prosthetic body with real human hair during the meat grinder scene from episode two.
Many workers played hooky to join a mob that tore up trolley lines and tore down telegraph wires.
Merrick was a big center who tore up the OHL for the Ottawa 67s in the early 70s.
"Perhaps she will tear up this verdict like she tore up the State of the Union address," he said.
Nancy Pelosi enraged Republicans when she tore up Trump's State of the Union address following its conclusion last week.
"She was hilarious and loving and tore up the dance floor when salsa or anything was playing," he said.
But only 11 had been delivered by the time President Donald Trump tore up the deal earlier this month.
She keeps doing her job, helping people like she did in 1989 when Hurricane Hugo tore up the county.
They shouted anti-government slogans as they tore up paving stones and hurled them at more troopers who appeared.
Nicole Scherzinger tore up the stage with burlesque pop group The Pussycat Dolls before winning the first place trophy.
While many will celebrate her trolling of the president, she tore up something far more important than a speech.
It tore up those plans the following month after the CSRC unveiled the new rules to limit 'excessive' fundraising.
Once I got cute and tore up a leg muscle that kept me off the court for four weeks.
In the United States, a rival agricultural powerhouse, President Donald Trump tore up the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
They tore up their campaign schedules and rushed to their home states amid a crush of news media interest.
Earlier this year, he tore up a set of proposals he commissioned on improving economic conditions in suburban areas.
"The Camp Fire tore up more than just my town; it took away my peace of mind," she said.
As the bullet traveled across his body, it broke bones, tore up internal organs and caused major internal bleeding.
Musk and company reportedly tore up a settlement offer from the SEC before finally settling the suit in September.
Rioting and looting tore up the city's poorest neighbourhoods; Victorian row houses were lit by the glow of flames.
After I got the case switched to the Colorado bureau, they tore up that grandma's backyard and found evidence.
He says its management tore up a letter of intent from Ryanair, partly because of its cosy relationship with UIA.
On the way, they tore up the railway from Heisden to Hasselt, knocked down electric pylons and overturned traffic lights.
Bobby Kaufmann (R-Wilton) literally tore up a bill relaxing government restrictions on dietitians, athletic trainers, and teeth-whitening specialists.
At the core of the action was Elizabeth Burke, who tore up the stage in a deft and impassioned solo.
He subsequently tore up a knee while playing in Lake Charles, La., and broke a leg in Eau Claire, Wis.
Outside experts increasingly suspect hardliners believe that since Trump tore up the Iran nuclear deal, they have less to lose.
Pelosi in fact tore up the document at the end of the speech, an action that prompted fierce attacks from Republicans.
He proudly recalls how one trade union tore up an offer of 4% wage increases, insisting that 2.5% would be adequate.
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act of 2011 tore up long-established principles about what constituted a confidence vote in the government.
He said a trespasser had shredded a previous American flag he owned and tore up his Marine flag a year ago.
One of them, Raymond Chan, tore up a copy of the warning before reading his oath in the harbour-front Legco building.
However, it was North who stole the show, she played flower girl and tore up the dance floor after the "I Do's".
On opening night, he tore up the Super Bowl champions for 23 yards from scrimmage, a record for a first career start.
Then Foles and his offence tore up the league's stingiest scoring defence, with long TD throws to Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith.
According to Baton Rouge Advocate reporter Ross Dellenger ... management at the restaurant said the Bayou Bengals tore up over 4,000 wings ... incredible.
When Georg witnessed the horrors of Kristallnacht in 1938, he tore up his party-membership card and became an opponent of the regime.
Police used tear gas after some protesters threw Molotov cocktails and bricks and others tore up "smart" lamp posts equipped with surveillance cameras.
They tore up divots of clotted trash from the ground and hurled them at one another in perfervid frustration with each other's views.
Hours after the attack in Nice, Hollande tore up just-announced plans to end a state of emergency in place since the Nov.
Mayfield absolutely tore up the NY Jets during his NFL debut -- filling in for Taylor with 2 minutes left in the 2nd half.
On Tuesday, after another judge suspended that order, Mr. Szwarcwald and Mr. Fidélis smiled as they tore up the sign noting the prohibition.
To the Editor: Nancy Pelosi tore up President Trump's State of the Union speech just as Mr. Trump is tearing up our Constitution.
That approach was dramatically ditched by Trump, who tore up the Iran deal with no apparent concept of what to replace it with.
Incredibly, the birds tore up the large card to create pieces that matched the size of the paper they previously used to earn rewards.
After his speech, Pelosi immediately tore up her copy of his prepared remarks, which she called a "manifesto of mistruths" during the press conference.
The duo, who broke the internet with their In Living Color-inspired video for the remix of Mars' tune, tore up the Grammys stage.
I got tore up and cut and I had to take up a Tomahawk and smashed through the window and swing through the window.
Russia's bloody intervention in Ukraine tore up the European belief that borders may not be changed by force—and Europe initially struggled to respond.
The speaker grabbed headlines in February when she tore up a copy of Trump's State of the Union address moments after the speech concluded.
He can relate to frustrated players because he tore up his knee long before advances in medical technology made returns from A.C.L. injuries commonplace.
He tore up the company's pricing strategy, using discounts to undercut the industry's cozy near duopoly, then negotiated exclusive rights to carry Apple's iPhone.
Jessie Ware is a very accomplished singer whose songwriting style seems more suited to an era in which American Idol ballads tore up the charts.
At the close of his remarks, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, who had orchestrated Trump's impeachment in the House, tore up her copy of his speech.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi didn't commit a crime earlier this week when she tore up a copy of Trump's State of the Union address in protest.
Lindsey Vonn might have ya reconsidering ... 'cause she just posted a pic of the knee she tore up flyin' down a mountain -- and it's DISGUSTING.
In 2016, Trump tore up the neoconservative playbook, outflanked a hawkish Clinton by criticizing the wars, and ensured surprise victories in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
Borges publicly tore up the court rulings this week and refused to attend the overnight security committee, whose members include the heads of major institutions.
These included colonial-era geometric street plans that tore up the traditional architecture, and massive apartment blocks that isolated their occupants from the city center.
The storm also tore up much of Camp Justice, the compound where much of the legal business of the base gets done, according to Kadidal.
This week, Talib is likely to be in man-to-man coverage on Julio Jones, who tore up Carolina for 13 receiving yards last week.
During one fraught school board meeting, a man tore up pages of the Quran, stunning a community that had long prized its tradition of tolerance.
In October, she was attacked while campaigning on the street, punched by a man who tore up her posters and threw them to the ground.
The New York Post referenced the moment Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi tore up Trump's speech, with a headline that read "TRUMP'S TURN TO RIP"
Opposition lawmakers tore up paper copies of the Election Bill 2017, passed by the Senate last week, that allowed Sharif to become the party president again.
Niko and Phil showed up to the big event, tore up the dance floor, and posed for photos right with the bride, groom, bridesmaid, and groomsmen.
On Thursday, National Assembly head Julio Borges tore up the Supreme Court order on the steps of the legislature, an image likely to unsettle corporate boardrooms.
The top three recruits in the nation — RJ Barrett, Zion Williamson, and Cam Reddish — all tore up the NCAA before becoming NBA lottery picks in June.
He tore up the nuclear deal only to declare later that his aim was to keep Iran from a bomb, which is what the deal did.
Status: Pelosi stole some of the President's thunder when she played to the camera and tore up her copy of the State of the Union address.
On Friday, opposition lawmakers chanted slogans demanding Sharif's resignation and tore up the assembly's agenda for the day, before the speaker suspended the session, television footage showed.
The Texans chose quarterback Deshaun Watson, was keeping the Texans relevant following the season-ending injury to J.J. Watt until Watson tore up his knee on Thursday.
He begged to get out and opened the door but she continued to pull away while he was getting out and it tore up his entire arm.
But, since recent Mexico City concerts tore up the field ... the game got moved back to L.A. -- which appears to mean the Rams will head home soon.
The guards, he said, were racist and tore up letters that detainees wrote, including one he had hoped to send to a state official regarding his case.
Manchester United recently tore up Rashford's trainee contract for 78,000 pounds a year and replaced it with one worth £173 million a year, or about $1.9 million.
What made it possible was an unforgettable performance by Foles, who has started for Philadelphia since its star quarterback Carson Wentz tore up his knee on Dec.
When it was over, in one of the more bizarre conclusions ever observed, the Speaker, standing behind the president, tore up her paper copy of the speech.
At the close of Tuesday night's State of the Union, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi publicly tore up her copy of the president's speech as a symbolic rebuke.
Through decades of musicals and plays, he disguised these events, rewrote the characters, tore up his autobiography and scattered its details — confetti-like and not always consciously.
It has been about three weeks since Hurricane Dorian blew through, tore up and submerged the place that my 1,000 or so neighbors and I call home.
He tore up an agreement to join a Pacific trade pact, has threatened to pull out of NAFTA, and imposed steel and aluminum tariffs aimed at China.
And while the federal government tore up the alcohol infrastructure during Prohibition, the nation learned, the hard way, a valuable lesson that makes dismantling unlikely to be repeated.
He reiterated his Kenyan citizenship, and said that the papers he tore up at the immigration office were part of an application for his citizenship, not his passport.
At one point Pelosi visibly tore up her copy of the State of the Union, given to both the speaker of the house and Vice President Mike Pence.
A hard-liner&aposs hard-liner, Bolton was a key adviser to President George W. Bush when the U.S. tore up a nuclear agreement with Pyongyang in 2002.
The animals wandered into roadways, tore up golf courses and drank from swimming pools, said Inga Gibson, Hawaii state director for the Humane Society of the United States.
While I mixed the slime and pretended to be a mad scientist, Loftus tore up pages of Infinite Jest and prepared to add them to the slime mixture.
Trump nearly tore up the NAFTA pact last year after visiting farmers in Wisconsin, a major U.S. dairy producer that Washington says has been hurt by Canadian protectionism.
Iran has rejected U.S. attempts to hold high-level talks since President Donald Trump tore up a nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers earlier this year.
I thought of Calberte when President Bill Clinton tore up the Glass-Steagall Act and when the banks were bailed out in 2008 without Glass-Steagall being reinstated.
Senators Cory Booker of New Jersey and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts tore up their schedules to shout their way through impromptu speeches in airport concourses thronged with protesters.
The reality part he didn't expect was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's gif-worthy coda to the speech -- she grandly tore up the prepared text Trump had handed her.
In an April 13 match played in a downpour, the Galaxy star Zlatan Ibrahimovic tore up a length of turf while sliding, then grabbed it and threw it.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi yet again stole the show at President Donald Trump's third State of the Union address when, immediately following his speech, she tore up her copy.
At the song's finale, while singing the word "evil" in a prolonged flatline, she tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II. "Fight the real enemy," she said.
He grew up in the area, and clearly felt right at home since we're told he tore up the dance floor during the Electric Slide AND the Cupid Shuffle!
Some experts note that the Constitution itself arose from a convention called to amend its predecessor, the Articles of Confederation — and tore up the document and started from scratch.
Two Austrians were airlifted off the course; the Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal —with Bode Miller, the best of his generation not to win the Hahnenkamm—tore up his knee.
In the first day of the trial, Stuart London, one of Pantaleo's lawyers, dramatically tore up a copy of the official autopsy report by the chief medical examiner's office.
When the president tore up the Iran nuclear agreement, simply because it was signed by his predecessor, he set his own standard for North Korea: absolute denuclearization, absolutely verifiable.
"He feels very strongly that the Putin Kremlin tore up the rule book and the convention by which intelligence agencies do not attack each other's personnel," West said of Steele.
Forecasters warned that Irma remained dangerous as it toppled trees and power lines, tore up roofs and threatened coastal areas with storm surges as high as 260 feet (2180 m).
When he tore up the Masters record book last year, setting or matching tournament scoring marks after his last three rounds, his walk to the clubhouse felt like a coronation.
If I took your home, removed all of the food, tore up the flooring, and paraded a host of 14-wheeler trucks outside your window, you too might head elsewhere.
His father tore up her letter in a fit of rage, but then, feeling remorseful, he taped the pieces back together, and handed them to Siemon on his eighteenth birthday.
In a move that defied pleas from close allies, the U.S. president tore up the landmark nuclear accord and said he would seek to re-impose economic sanctions on Tehran.
I rolled up my sleeves, tore up dozens of pages, and buried the balls of paper as deep as possible in the shit heap that had cumulated in the toilet.
When Trump tore up the TPP trade deal I'm certain that he actually disappointed China's economic reformers, who wanted to use the pact to create pressures inside China to reform.
The host also brought up the part of Crawford's book where the author recalls a moment when Houston angrily tore up a page of the Bible she had gifted her.
The real Cromwell was a cunning conspirator who tore up the old order in service of a self-indulgent, wife-killing king who forced a breakaway religion on his subjects.
Fantasy football experts were expecting huge things from Atlanta's talented wide receivers in a matchup with Tampa Bay's porous secondary, but it was Godwin who tore up the Falcons instead.
Chloe Kim tore up PyeongChang's icy half pipes for the 2018 Olympics, and now she's iced out again for the ESPYs ... rocking a new chain that's worth its weight in gold.
Haeg tore up the world's suburban lawns so derided by the punks of the 70s and 80s during Edible Estates, which lasted until 2013, but he did so with a purpose.
From the start of his presidential campaign he was a front-runner -- forcing his rivals to react to his antics and unpredictable shifts that tore up the playbook of conventional politics.
That's because the structures of conflict and the diplomatic disconnect between revolutionary Iran and a nationalistic US administration that tore up the nuclear deal involving both countries are still in place.
"We are heading toward totalitarianism, a fascist state," said Asaduddin Owaisi, a Muslim lawmaker, who on Monday dramatically tore up a copy of the bill while giving a speech in Parliament.
One of his tasks was to trap and dispose of the animals that infested these places—rats, gophers, possums, raccoons, and whatever else tore up the lawns or raided the orchards.
Hayne tore up a multimillion-dollar contract with the Parramatta Eels at the end of 2014 that would have made him the highest-paid player in the history of the sport.
Chris Paul, Paul Pierce and Alan Anderson tore up the town Sunday night, hitting up Tao for dinner, then spinning over to Nightingale Plaza for Greystone Sundays hosted by MADE nightlife.
The father-son duo tore up the 2018 Grammy Awards red carpet in matching maroon crushed-velvet tuxedos, with Khaled opening up to Ryan Seacrest about his love for the little boy.
Earlier this month, Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the majority of the Supreme Court, tore up two congressional district maps in North Carolina, holding that they amounted to an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
Cannis revealed at its Los Angeles Auto Show debut, that barely two years ago, Ford tore up those plans, giving the electric SUV a more aggressive design, improved handling and more power.
Two tornadoes tore up trees and ripped apart homes in Greensboro and Reidsville, North Carolina, killing a motorist who was hit by a tree, according to Greensboro's city manager, local media reported.
In the same vein, after the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the new theocratic regime tore up the international rulebook by overrunning the US embassy in Tehran and taking dozens of US diplomats hostage.
During a June 14 protest, hundreds of mostly masked rioters ransacked shop fronts, clashed with police, tore up street paving and smashed the windows of a children's hospital during running battles in Paris.
At a summit in Austria last week where European leaders tore up British Prime Minister Theresa May's so-called Chequers plan, Macron said he expected Britain to put forward new proposals in October.
Crown tore up its global expansion plans after 18 of its staff were arrested in China in 2016, and focused on shining up its Australian assets including casinos in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
The pup -- named Barclay, or Barc for short -- showed off his speed AND his stick-handling skills ... all while his ears flopped in the chill and his big paws tore up the ice.
Regardless, Trump is now heading towards a deal with Kim that will at very best be less stringent nuclear deal than Obama's with Iran, which Trump tore up last month as too weak.
I thought Glenn Greenwald made a really interesting point when he observed that, in the old days it would have been the political right that tore up the people compromised by Ashley Madison.
But, Jerry Jones tore up that old deal and gave his star RB a fat new extension with $50 MILLION GUARANTEED ... which puts Zeke on track to play this weekend for the Giants.
Nearly eight weeks after Hurricane Maria trampled the island and tore up everything from transmissions towers to power poles and miles of lines, the grid is generating just 49 percent of its capacity.
They tore up the cement sidewalk in front of her house with jackhammers, then dug and dug, until they finally found a lead pipe, a skinny piece of metal some five feet long.
Basically, his first day in office, Trump tore up the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free-trade deal — clearly without having read it or asked China for any trade concession in return.
PARIS (Reuters) - Over the past year, France has led a European push to keep trade with Iran alive after the United States tore up the nuclear deal with Tehran and re-imposed sanctions.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani opposition party lawmakers tore up the agenda and shouted in a parliament session on Friday as they demanded that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif step down during an investigation into his finances.
Ahead of the annual speech, Trump snubbed Pelosi when she went to shake his hand, and the Speaker later went viral when she tore up her copy of the address once Trump was done.
While awaiting his trial on federal conspiracy charges, which will take place in September, Bundy, 43, allegedly tore up the sheets and strung them together, federal prosecutors said at a pretrial hearing on Monday.
Most disruptive of all could be Mr Macron's attempt to overhaul the EU's party politics before the European Parliament elections in 2019, rather as his La République en Marche tore up the French system.
Some tore up or set fire to the paper, which promised no civil or criminal retribution for acts committed under Maduro's government, considered illegitimate by the United States, Canada and most Latin American nations.
" Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who is an Army National Guard veteran, warned that war with Iran was "HIGHLY likely unless Trump swallows his pride & returns to the Iran nuclear agreement he tore up.
Now a grassy expanse dotted with flowering plants and tree saplings, Jimi Hendrix Park was a parking lot fronting a derelict elementary school until 2003, when a city-funded program tore up the asphalt.
At his swearing-in he had brandished a yellow umbrella - the symbol of the 2014 protests - bearing pro-democracy messages, tore up a piece of paper with more protest messages and truncated his oath.
On Thursday, the worst movie-related violence seemed to have erupted in Bihar, a poor state in northern India, where bands of angry young men attacked a theater, tore up posters and vandalized vehicles.
Much of Purifoy's art reflects sociopolitical themes of racism, isolation and social unrest, galvanized by the Los Angeles Watts Rebellion in 1965, which tore up south LA and sent shock waves around the country.
London, Pantaleo's lawyer, tore up a copy of that report at an earlier hearing, saying it was wrong and that Garner caused his own death in part by resisting arrest despite being in poor health.
On Thursday the chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, tore up the government's fiscal rule book and announced plans that would allow an extra 22 billion pounds a year in public investment, financed by borrowing.
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Temples graying for the first time, the still-youthful Mr. Macron, 41, showed clearly that he had been affected by the economic and social protests that tore up Paris and cities in the French provinces.
Mr. Fletcher tore up the concrete out back and hauled in 48.613 tons of rocks — including pea gravel, flagstone and Sonoma moss rock — making space for hundreds of pollinating plants that attract bees and butterflies.
In 1992, Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor saw her pop career fall apart after she tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II on live TV in protest of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, an Iraq War veteran, tweeted that war with Iran is "HIGHLY likely unless Trump swallows his pride & returns to the Iran nuclear agreement he tore up," referring to the Obama-era pact.
In fact, Lara is so radically different that I'm compelled to think the Billions writers' room tore up the scripts for the past two seasons, and decided to start over without anyone noticing (but we're noticing).
So as Trump finished the speech, with Republicans and Vice President Pence applauding him, Pelosi took advantage of the fact the cameras were on her, too, and tore up his speech right in front of him.
She tore up the guest list, and was furious at the groom because his family, most of them either elderly and disabled, weren't at the ceremony yet (they were five minutes late, and parking was awful).
Prime Minister Manual Valls accused the CGT of doing little to rein in hundreds of rioters who ransacked shopfronts, tore up street paving and smashed the windows of a children's hospital during running battles on Tuesday.
He was formerly a member of the Federal Election Commission who hated campaign-finance reform so much he once tore up the F.E.C. rule book at a meeting and threw the shredded chunks at a Democrat.
Exports of coal alone jumped 62 percent to a cool A$5 billion as mines rushed to resume shipments after Cyclone Debbie tore up rail tracks in Queensland, one of the world's biggest coal-exporting regions.
She was acquitted in May 27, but says she was subject to sexual and mental abuse by correctional officers (COs), who routinely called her a "baby killer," and, she claims, even tore up photographs of her children.
As rioting and looting by the Jat rural caste spread across the neighboring state of Haryana last Sunday, unidentified protesters took over a section of the Munak Canal and tore up its concrete bed with digging equipment.
In the earlier White Group encounter at the eight-woman event, Elina Svitolina tore up the form book with a brilliant display of serving and retrieving to register a 6-3 6-3 victory over Petra Kvitova.
Aquatic Occult is a very collaborative album overall, and features guest appearances by members of Amebix, Iron Monkey, Weedeater, Subrig Destroyer and All Tore Up, while COC's Reed Mullin plays drums on more than half of the album.
Stars including Notre Dame&aposs Manti Te&aposo, Texas A&M&aposs Johnny Manziel, Florida State&aposs Jameis Winston, and Oklahoma&aposs Baker Mayfield tore up the gridiron in college but made headlines off the field as well.
Then, after he wrapped up, Pelosi, channeling her disgusted and outraged Democratic members, ostentatiously tore up the speech in full view of the cameras, in a sure-to-go viral moment that showed she can do theatrics, too.
One of the biggest such projects was in Seoul, South Korea, in the early 2000s, when the municipal government tore up a 3.5-mile elevated highway that had covered the Cheonggyecheon River and transformed it into a public park.
Simon Cusack, mentor to both Campbell sisters, was bursting with pride after Cate tore up the Brisbane Aquatic Centre but was also quick to remind her that the world record would mean little on the starting block at Rio.
No wonder Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiPelosi, Schumer praise Romney after impeachment vote Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga McCarthy to submit copy of Trump's SOTU address to House Clerk for archives MORE tore up the prepared text of his speech.
"This county is so tore up, it will never be the same — ever," said Jeff Dixson, 68, a wildlife photographer and former truck driver who said he supported many of the occupiers' goals, making him unpopular with many neighbors.
More recently his labour minister, Muriel Pénicaud, tore up a soft deal agreed between unions and bosses over reform of France's inefficient publicly mandated training schemes and imposed her own more radical scheme, prompting little more than a whimper.
My mother once explained to me that the reason my legs are bare is that I'd been horsing around with Ali's kids before the shoot, and tore up my nice woolen tights so badly she had to remove them.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - David Rudisha tore up the tactical script at the London Olympics to smash the world record in one of the greatest ever 800 meter runs and emerge as an athletics superstar to rival the sport's biggest names.
The morning after Trump's annual address — which began with his denying Pelosi a handshake and ended with the president applauding for himself while she tore up a copy of his speech — the House speaker was making waves across Twitter.
Public sympathy for the movement, a cry of protest over stagnating wages and declining living standards, was strong at first, but largely dissipated after weeks of violence tore up sections of Paris and some of the major provincial cities.
He and his team of contractors gutted much of the apartment, tore up the linoleum floors, exposed a brick wall and shifted the placement of the kitchen, bathroom and living room to bring in more light from the backyard.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. federal government is working on a long-term plan to help Puerto Rico rebuild after Hurricane Maria tore up the island territory's power grid and other infrastructure three weeks ago, an administration official said on Wednesday.
Palin was nowhere near as intellectual, and had far less of an impact, but one unabashed good that came from her 2008 candidacy was that it tore up the rules for who could and could not run for the presidency.
Dodt, who has twice won similarly co-sanctioned European Tour events in the Asia-Pacific, tore up the Royal Pines course with eight birdies and a bogey to lead New Zealander Ryan Fox and American Julian Suri, who both carded 67s.
Mexico sent a stark message to U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, saying an upcoming visit by Mexican officials to China showed Latin America's second largest economy had other places to export to if he tore up the NAFTA trade deal.
Launching in March 1997, it tore up the established rules of console development, which until that point had been tightly controlled, with developers requiring licensing agreements, expensive development kits and the okay from the console creators to get to work.
Read more: A Marine tore up distant targets while lying on his back and shooting backwards over his shoulder with the help of this new weapons techThe first 40 goggles were delivered to soldiers at Fort Riley on Sept. 23.
But Andrew Wilkie, an independent and a former intelligence officer who entered Parliament in 2010, tore up his contract with Ms. Gillard two years later when she backed out of a deal with him to introduce restrictions on poker machines.
In late 9.23, Marin was picked up by Leviev's fund to unwind the very kinds of mortgage investments that he had previously stuffed, like nails and shards of glass, into the explosive devices that tore up the global financial system.
Just last week, Wanda tore up a $21.7 billion agreement to sell a portfolio of hotels and theme parks to the property firm Sunac China Holdings, instead selling it just the theme parks, a move that lessened Sunac's debt level.
With his help, they tore up the floors and replaced them, swapped the rotted-out wooden bar with stainless steel, cut the old draft lines and installed 12 new ones, repainted the walls and papered the back room in black velvet.
BEIJING — Dalian Wanda Group, the Chinese conglomerate, tore up a $9.3 billion agreement to sell a portfolio of hotels and theme parks, unexpectedly reaching new deals on the properties that highlighted uncertainty over the financial health of the country's biggest companies.
RA and the Waratahs tore up Folau's four-year contract last month after the fundamentalist Christian was found guilty of a "high-level breach" of RA's code of conduct for posting on social media that hell awaits homosexuals and other groups.
"I am 'tore up' and 'sick to my stomach' about my brother 'Mike' and his daughter Lindsey Wallace Van Wingerden and everyone involved in this senseless … beating after a concert in Charlotte NC on Friday night," Kenny Wallace wrote on his Facebook page.
Smith said he stopped Gunn, who was walking, because the patrol district had been "tore up" with burglaries and had been directed in pre-shift roll call meetings to "stop anyone and anything that moves in the district," the Montgomery Advertiser reported.
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.
But as the fight escalated on Tuesday, Houthi fighters tore up roads to dig trenches and other defensive positions across the city, raising fears among aid workers that the rebels are preparing to mount a long and bloody defense of the city.
There was little effort on the President's part to reach across the aisle, let alone to even shake the hand of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who had her own partisan moment when she tore up his remarks at the close of his speech.
One of the enduring aspects of President Trump's State of the Union address was the drama-filled snubbing between the president and Speaker Nancy Pelosi — he refused to shake her hand before he spoke, she tore up his speech once he was done.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico sent a stark message to U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, saying an upcoming visit by Mexican officials to China showed Latin America's second largest economy had other places to export to if he tore up the NAFTA trade deal.
But their ongoing feud took a turn for the worse during Trump's third State of the Union address when the president appeared to snub the Speaker as she tried to shake his hand and Pelosi tore up a copy of his speech before the cameras.
LES CAYES (Reuters) - Hurricane Matthew tore up large tracts of food crops as well as mature coffee and cocoa plantations when it ravaged Haiti's fertile south last week, with a U.N. official expressing concern about possible famine in the poorest nation in the Americas.
On another day of low scores, the Swedish pairing of Alex Noren and David Lingmerth tore up the sandbelt course with a flawless 62 but that was only good enough for fifth place on 15-under, a shot ahead of Italy (64) and Japan (65).
Shares in Apple, which reported a surprise improvement in its fortunes in China earlier this week, sank 2.5% in morning trade, adding to similar losses a day earlier after Trump tore up a trade truce with China that had lasted just over a month.
Last year, he went after immigrant children when he tore up the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that allows youngsters brought here illegally — but who grew up in America, attended school here and even served in the U.S. military — to legally remain here.
Hanoi, Vietnam (CNN)President Donald Trump tore up his diplomatic script this weekend in favor of an angrier, more familiar role after his conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin at an economic summit were limited to hallway conversations lasting little more than five minutes.
The Confidence Queen: Lizzo During last summer's month-long "Good As Hell" tour, the rapper tore up stages across the country with sparkly leotards and pop-star-like choreography, single-handedly shifting representation for plus women in the genre — and she had a blast while doing it.
Adam Scott looked like reining in his fellow Australian when he eagled the ninth and set off on a back nine which he tore up on Friday, but the world number seven found the water twice and ended up with a 103 and a share of fourth.
Last year Italy's populist coalition sparked a rise in government-bond yields when it tore up undertakings made by its predecessor and introduced a modestly expansionary budget with a target deficit of just over 2% of GDP, above what it is permitted under the EU's fiscal rules.
Editors at major papers tore up their front pages, adding banner headlines for later editions, even as they debated exactly how to describe a historic milestone predicated on another news outlet's delegate tally, rather than the results of Tuesday's primary races in California and five other states.
Similarly, Trump has ordered sanctions against Russia even while seeking rapprochement with our wily rival, tore up the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, and braved dissent within his own party to bring real pressure on our NATO allies to pay their pledged share toward maintaining our international defense.
At the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, just south of Cape Canaveral, more than half of the green turtle nests laid this season and a quarter of the loggerheads were lost as the storm tore up beaches, said Dr. Mansfield, whose program monitors turtles in the refuge.
Iris Keitel, a retired music industry executive who lives in Manhattan and on Meadow Lane in Westhampton Beach, tore up her Har-Tru tennis court two years ago and hired the organic gardener Suzanne P. Ruggles to plant alliums, Green Zebra tomatoes and a cornucopia of vegetables.
" In an interview Monday with CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room," Paul said that "the administration, mainly at (former national security adviser) John Bolton's behest, tore up the Iran agreement, placed a significant and severe embargo on Iran and then killed one of their major generals.
Then, suddenly, everything that was awful before becomes O.K. In any case, it is amazing, sometimes, to hear artists tell you how many years they worked on an idea, how many times they laid it aside, how many versions they made, and tore up—or didn't.
TMZ has learned Kanye and Kim Kardashian said screw it, and tore up a perfectly fine pool that used to sit in their backyard -- and will upgrade to a body of hot ice that's more like a small lake, or at least a really big pond.
Shares in the iPhone maker, which reported a surprise improvement in its fortunes in China earlier this week, sank more than 2% in morning trade, adding to similar losses a day earlier after Trump tore up a trade truce with China that had lasted just over a month.
I think what we've seen recently has caused a lot of thoughtful people to have a whole new appreciation for the system that we tore up and left behind a few decades ago, namely a more deliberative system in which the parties had more to say about the process.
The President, who grudgingly condemned US neo-Nazi groups Monday, promptly tore up the script written for him by political staff and decided to double down on his defense of protesters Tuesday night, intensifying his effort to draw a moral equivalency between racists and the people who fight them.
When quarterback Trent Green tore up his knee in the preseason, the Rams turned to someone named Kurt Warner, who was undrafted out of Northern Iowa and whose main professional experience was with the Iowa Barnstormers of the Arena Football League and the Amsterdam Admirals of N.F.L. Europe.
The tension appeared to reach a boiling point at Tuesday night's State of the Union address, when Trump seemingly refused to shake Pelosi's hand before his speech and Pelosi tore up a copy of Trump's speech in an apparent act of protest at the conclusion of his remarks.
That brings us to the deli and to Sanchez, a 24-year-old native of the Dominican Republic who tore up the American League last season with 20 homers and 42 R.B.I. in 53 games after he was recalled from Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Aug. 3.
In 1503 Mao's Red Guards tormented China's musicians, tore up Western scores and took their axes to any pianos they found—those "black boxes in which the notes rattled about like the bones of the bourgeoisie", in the (perhaps apocryphal) words of Jiang Qing, better known as Madame Mao.
" Meanwhile, Goldin added, Copernicus upended the prevailing God-given notions of heaven and earth "by finding that far from the sun revolving around the earth, the earth rotated around the sun," and "voyages of discovery by Columbus, da Gama and Magellan tore up millennia-old maps of the 'known' world.
Its slow pace and surf vibe were a good reintroduction to "real" life, and I tore up any plans I had and just hung out on the pale sand beach, ate freshly-barbecued prawns at a cliffside bar, and grinned internally at the Instagrammers in complicated bikinis posing endlessly for sunset photos.
News Analysis With all the political orthodoxy that Donald J. Trump tore up in his convention speech on Thursday night, he set aside a core tenet of the American narrative on immigration: that the United States is a nation of nations, built on the sweat and initiative of people who came from other countries.
At a rally in an arena that top officials billed as something of a homecoming, Mr. Trump's crowd erupted in vintage chants of "Lock her up!" when he referred to Speaker Nancy Pelosi's behavior at his State of the Union address last week, when she tore up a copy of his remarks after he finished.
The mutual snubbing began the moment Mr. Trump walked into the House chamber and continued until he finished speaking, when Ms. Pelosi stood, an expression of vague disgust on her face, and tore up her printed copy of his speech — in full view of the television cameras, while Mr. Trump had his back turned.
Wessel was aware that suites at FedEx Field were commonly visited by federal officials and "triggered an unofficial federal complaint to the Redskins, who quietly tore up the deal"—part of a pattern of officials working behind the scenes to limit the reach of what is now the world's second-largest and fastest-growing smartphone manufacturer.
" Vick is known as the greatest dual-threat QB in NFL history ... and after Lamar tore up the Dolphins and Cardinals in back-to-back weeks -- we had to ask Mike for his take on LJ. Vick says he loves that people are comparing Jackson's game to his ... telling us, "That's a dangerous man behind center!!!
Hours after a packed and rowdy House of Commons tore up the deal Prime Minister Theresa May spent two tortuous years arguing over, only a few dozen of their 751 counterparts in Strasbourg showed up on Wednesday to hear EU negotiator Michel Barnier tell them all he could do is wait for Britons to make up their minds.
Max Kelly, Facebook's first cybersecurity officer, remembers a 2006 meeting where they tore up Yahoo's offer of $1.2 billion; readers also hear from Mark Zuckerberg (his first business cards read "I'm CEO … bitch"), Sean Parker, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, Steve Jobs and more than 200 other voices about origin stories and literal moonshot ideas — Brin wanted to project Google's logo on the moon.
He returned with Kenneth Bae, then a 46-year-old Korean-American missionary, who had been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor after North Korea convicted him of proselytizing, and Matthew Todd Miller, a 25-year-old American who was charged with "unruly behavior" after he tore up his passport and for trying to infiltrate the country's prison camps.
On that restart, I tried to at least go where they weren't to the top, and the 11 (runner-up Denny Hamlin) moved up to kind of block me, and I just got really tight off of (Turn) 2, and I bounced off the fence and got into Brad (Keselowski) and tore up a lot of race cars along the back straightaway.
Oh, and she worked with the greatest boy band of the millennium (no disrespect to BSB, but these cuties truly tore up our hearts.) On Thursday, Burruss, 39, posted a vintage picture in the recording studio with 'NSYNC's Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, revealing she wrote their single "It Makes Me Ill" off their 2000 album No Strings Attached.
The tweet came after Pelosi tore up her copy of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's State of the Union speech immediately after he finished addressing a joint session of Congress.
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" Castro points to the ongoing discussion with North Korea's Kim Jung Un about nuclear weapons: "Why in the world would you believe anything that this president says to contain your nuclear weapons program when he tore up an Iran nuclear agreement that we just signed 4 years ago, which was the strongest agreement to contain Iran's nuclear weapons program, and now he's abandoned the very people we gave our word to?
The same was said of Gordie Howe, Mr. Hockey, a son of the Saskatchewan prairie who tore up the National Hockey League, hung up his skates at 2150 and died at 296; and of Ralph Branca, a trolley car conductor's son who was a living reminder that one crushing mistake — his, the fastball to Bobby Thomson that decided the 22016 National League pennant — can sometimes never be lived down.
Brian FitzpatrickBrian K. FitzpatrickDemocrats bullish on bill to create women's history museum: 'It's an election year' This week: Trump's budget lands with a thud on Capitol Hill House approves pro-union labor bill MORE (Pa.) and Jaime Herrera BeutlerJaime Lynn Herrera BeutlerPelosi: 'I tore up a manifesto of mistruth' DCCC unveils initial dozen candidates for 'Red to Blue' program DCCC to run ads tying 11 House Republicans to Trump remarks on entitlements MORE (Wash.).
But make no mistake, the seeds of this crisis were planted by Trump himself on May 8, 2018 -- the day he tore up the Iran nuclear deal against the advice of his own top national security advisers, turned his back on our closest European allies and decided it was more important to him to destroy progress made by the Obama-Biden administration than build on it to create a better and safer world.
Trump should invite Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China — our partners in the 2015 Obama-Iran nuclear deal that Trump tore up — to join us in improving that deal with a simple offer: The U.S. will lift oil sanctions if Tehran agrees to extend the restrictions on its ability to make a nuclear bomb from the original 15 years to 30 years, and agrees to a ban on testing Iranian missiles that can reach beyond the Middle East.
He tore up the Iran deal, reimposed sanctions on Tehran and vowed to advance U.S. interests in the region by selling $110 billion in arms to Saudi Arabia and betting on the young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, M.B.S., who had removed the religious police from the streets in Saudi Arabia — a big deal — granted women the right to drive and brought cinema and Western-style concerts to the desert kingdom, all while snuffing out any dissent.

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