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111 Sentences With "torn out"

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His head was missing; his heart had been torn out.
The very heart of this nation is being torn out.
We had secondhand books where the pages were torn out.
Judas's head is bloody; some of his hair is torn out.
The ceiling has been torn out; the ground is covered in snow.
The team's pregame meal was torn-out pages of an algebra textbook.
"It felt like my heart had been torn out of my chest."
But the sign was ripped apart, with the middle section torn out.
With many books, the nameplates, stamps or signatures have been torn out.
The new owners had cut down some of the trees and torn out the
When I pressed, he took out a folder of torn-out ads from magazines.
Mines are torn out of the landscape, and ramshackle mining towns exist perilously close by.
The public reaction was strongly negative and the bidets eventually had to be torn out.
Some of the completed work will also have to be torn out and started again.
Large gashes in the walls marked the places where the copper had been torn out.
He sustained a torn-out shoulder, dislocated collarbone, broken nose, and chipped tooth (mostly from cheerleading).
"I'd always feel like my heart was being torn out on my way home," said Leor. 
The diplomatic missives include: A torn-out Bloomberg Businessweek cover featuring a portrait of Justin Trudeau.
They also enjoyed the liberty of living with interior finishes they knew would eventually be torn out.
They were torn out of the telephone book and contained numbers of local police stations and hospitals.
Aerys had his tongue torn out for allegedly saying that Tywin was the power behind the throne.
This introduction is profitably torn out, the way smokers of unfiltered cigarettes tear the filters from Marlboros.
It's in the diary he keeps with jokes, manic thoughts, and torn-out pictures of naked women.
The walls and parts of the ceiling will have to be torn out and replaced, she said.
My favorite actor, whose torn-out magazine photos lined the inside of my red locker, was Johnny Depp.
They had gnawed on each other's ribs and gobbled each other's entrails and torn out each other's hearts.
Since relaunching, Jubilee's torn out some of that rose pink carpeting and replaced the uncomfortable benches with chairs.
She just had some bizarre pictures ironically torn out of old children's books or something similar on her wall.
Worries about terrorism have also meant that many airports and train station have torn out their left luggage facilities.
Mr Caro looked for the pages she mentioned and found them to be torn out neatly from the binding.
Getting grabbed by an eagle—ripped open, guts torn out—while they're still alive is the "natural" way to die.
In worst case scenarios, completed work needs to be torn out and rebuilt, potentially costing tens of thousands of dollars.
Yet Arune has packed away his Habs jerseys, feeling the heart of the team he loved has been torn out.
The deodorants were 'torn out of our hands,'  Daniel Amman , a spokesman for the Wiener Linien public transport company said.
Built once in its entirety, it was torn out and recreated after the original curve was judged to be clumsy.
At last, when the eucalyptus trees are torn out, the bluffs erode and the very last farms are covered in mudslides.
That flood left three inches of water in their home, enough that everything had to be torn out — Sheetrock, cabinets, floors.
Birds arrive at the wildlife hospital bleeding from torn-out feathers, and from peck and bite wounds after altercations over food handouts.
This image, torn out of his April 2017 Rolling Stone cover story, has been taped to my bedroom wall for two years.
Many reviewers, including those on YouTube, have noted how much hair gets torn out and trapped in the brush with repeated use.
Rebellon's bus used to have a capacity for 55 people - but with the old interior torn out, it can now seat 80 children.
These were generally a mix of editorials and ads torn out of fashion magazines—a sort of snake-eating-a-snake of inspiration.
" – to ET Jennifer Lopez on ending her engagement to Ben Affleck: "It felt like my heart had been torn out of my chest.
Meanwhile, the Loshaks have torn out the waterlogged kitchen cabinets they installed after their house flooded for the first time, back in 2015.
The boy turns to the sheeting of the stall behind him, where he has pinned up a page torn out of a magazine.
Mr. McMahon frequently uses reclaimed materials in his projects and maintains a stockpile of wooden boards and beams torn out of old buildings.
There are frames between the madness of the science-fiction idea onslaught that could have been torn out out of a Wes Anderson movie.
"He has taken the PD—my PD—torn out its roots, and taken it elsewhere," he says as he waits to take the platform.
Wet carpets and pads -- all immensely heavy -- must be torn out, along with wood floors, which might have warped into ribbons 4 feet high.
In the painting, we see him kneeling and wailing with grief, his clothes disheveled, his scalp bloody where he has torn out his hair.
Women's voices Hide under a quarter with room to spare, Their tongues torn out, turned into trees or animals, Most people never notice them.
"My ribs were broken, dislocated jaw, patches of my hair were torn out, concussion of some degree and all the rest," she told me.
"This rig can't be torn out of moorings, even with a 9-point tsunami," Dmitry Alekseenko, deputy director of the Lomonosov plant, told CNN.
One half of a blank page in her passport had been torn out - which Hayley assumes Sydney may have done while playing with the document.
We've all stared at our phone as it flickers in and out of 4G service and we feel like we've had an organ torn out!
Circling new words on torn-out pages of local newspapers was something she did most nights, especially when she was edgy or upset about something.
But once the rebuilding of the roadway begins in earnest, one lane in each direction will be closed off to be torn out and replaced.
When a false ceiling was torn out in the kitchen, a 17th-century painted wood bench, now in Guadagnino's bedroom, was found in a crawl space.
Roy Haynes, the federal Prohibition commissioner, blasted the "dry rot" and evil influences that had to be "torn out" by citizens militant in the law's defense.
Navjot Altaf: The Earth's Heart, Torn Out continues at the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai (Sir Cowasji Jehangir Public Hall, M.G. Road, Mumbai) through January 25.
"I was this crazy guy who didn't know anything about architecture, who walked in with a thousand torn-out magazine photos and Pinterest pictures," Mr. Tucker said.
It's been torn out of its geographical and historical context, pulled away from the structures that surrounded it and presented to us as a good opportunity for a selfie.
Like the jaguar, the boy likely had his heart torn out as part of a ritual sacrifice, though further tests will need to be conducted to confirm the theory.
"You could say that vandalism got vandalized," said Mr. Cummings, who thought it was worth saving, so had the wall torn out and replaced when he sold the building.
Later, Cubists and Dada artists used newspaper clippings or text torn out of other printed matter to create collages with what at the time would have been considered jarring juxtapositions.
In publicly attacking Sessions, Trump has torn out yet another page from the Washington rulebook - typically a president would convey his displeasure with a cabinet secretary out of the public eye.
This means that their children are torn out of their arms and crammed into makeshift facilities, as the parents are put in ICE detention or in overflow beds in federal prisons.
"We have been previously limited to snapshots in time, like reading random pages torn out of a book," said Kate McDole, a developmental biologist and one of the study's co-authors.
His house in the Gulf Coast town of Bonita Springs is a torn-out shell surrounded by piles of debris and the few chairs he and his wife Lucia could salvage.
They have torn out siding, removed the mold and rotted wood that was found within, and laid a massive beam to support the second floor atop columns that extend through the basement.
As a town that's had it's industry brutalised and torn out by Margaret Thatcher, its residents can look 12 miles down the road and see affluent, picturesque Chester and become understandably frustrated.
On a June afternoon, the 29-year-old Drewchin is clad in a cropped black hoodie torn out at the shoulder and plaid pants with holes carefully cut out across the whole garment.
He was standing there, like a glossy page torn out of the NME come to life, one arm slung around a tiny-fringed XFM DJ, a thin dusting of white powder around one nostril.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Crucifixion and flagellation, bodies pierced with arrows and set alight on pyres, tongues torn out, and breasts sliced off — Western art history is rife with images of suffering.
Days before the opening, a feng shui practitioner decreed that the fountain in the courtyard be torn out because its outer rim contained points; he was mollified when workers hastily sawed off the points.
He had the majority of furniture and accessories removed, carpets and many of the built-ins torn out, wood floors buffed and two bedrooms that had been converted to offices returned to their original function.
These are small and modest things, pages torn out, drawings towards something else perhaps, which seem to register Moore's own feelings of entrapment, and the sense that this underground labor is a kind of heroism.
Suffice it to say, there is little doubt that for as long as there have been piercings, there have been mistakes: infected piercing sites or studs and hoops pulled, torn out, or just too big.
Though Pythagoras owned a single truth, the boy untangles a triangle of pull within a triangle of release, the slingshot's tongue a tongue torn out of an old Army boot & Lord, what a perfect fit.
The Cleveland Museum of Art is returning a leaf from an illuminated manuscript after Italian authorities proved that it was torn out of a codex in the collection of the Museum of Santa Verdiana in Castelfiorentino.
Airstrikes had hit some checkpoints, and the SUV in which the murdered Kurdish political leader Hevrin Khalaf allegedly drove, was shot up by the side of the road -- its armored glass torn out of the windows.
Some of it is just managing Mr. Stitt, who on a recent Monday came into the pastry kitchen with a page torn out of a hospitality magazine showing off a dessert inspired by Italy's Friuli region.
In addition to the disruption of the move itself, employees warn the new unit has unaddressed structural issues: nooks where patients can hide, and low ceilings with metal frames that can be torn out and weaponized.
When I was a preteen, there was an underwear ad that was everywhere (I even had it torn out and up on my wall) and the very famous model had what I thought was 'the perfect stomach.
Yes, I haunted bookstores in my spare time and plastered my room with torn-out pages from Bust Magazine and dELiA*s catalogs, but I was neither thin, blond, or a voluntary member of any sports team.
Price at $230, the set includes three pedals, the racing-inspired wheel with improved force feedback and wheel position detection, as well as a power supply that looks like a turbo charger torn out of an engine.
Tradition holds that anyone who breaks the rules will have the earring torn out, marking that person with a cleft lobe, or a "split-ear," a term long since adopted in the German language for a crook.
On Fatlawi's desk was a stack of documents recovered from Islamic State bases in northern Mosul, including diagrams for making unmanned aircraft and two Russian passports from which the pages containing personal details had been torn out.
Goodlow, 45, said he used a photo of former Panther leader Kathleen Cleaver, which he had torn out from a library book more than 20 years ago, as inspiration for the mural of the four female Black Panthers.
"Even if my fingernails are torn out, my nose and ears are ripped apart, and my legs and arms are crushed, this physical pain does not compare to the pain of losing my nation," she wrote in prison.
Landbauer says he did not know of the anti-Semitic and neo-Nazi content, since the book was published in 1997, well before he joined, and he had only seen copies with those passages redacted or pages torn out.
Dammick's suspicion that Maurice LeFay killed Ennis randomly doesn't make sense because, as Gloria points out, Maurice had torn out a page from the phone book and rifled through the victim's house in search of some specific mystery item.
By 2014, he had smuggled out tens of thousands of photographs depicting civilians who had been starved or tortured to death — eyes gouged out and limbs torn out of sockets — ultimately delivering them to Congress and the United Nations.
There's a display on the second floor of torn out, annotated, photocopied, and cut up pages from books, newspapers, magazines, and other ephemera, whose texts he copies, edits, and adapts for his unattributed verbal streaks of indirection, invective, irony, and impertinence.
The custodian of Casa Mollino shared with Hickman the source of these bewitching butterflies — the 1950s photography book, "Joyaux Ailes, un atlas des plus beaux papillons du mode," from which the plates were torn out and framed for the room.
Who's remaining on the cast, what will make viewers come back, how can they juice their premiere numbers: these are the only issues that matter here anymore because the show has torn out anything that might contribute to its realism or emotional intelligence.
Landbauer has said he did not know of the anti-Semitic and neo-Nazi content of the songbook, since it was published in 1997, well before he joined, and he had only seen copies with those passages redacted or pages torn out.
Most of all, she was also deeply proud of her son — she kept pulling out clips she had torn out of newspapers and magazines about him and showing them to me as only a loving mother would — as well as of her entire family.
The specificity of these accusations—by a former Miss Utah, by a reporter for People , by several former teen-age beauty-pageant contestants, by his ex-wife Ivana, who said that he had torn out a patch of her hair and violated her—is disturbing.
The Torn Out Theater company of New York teamed up with The Outdoor Co-Ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society for the unique production of "The Tempest," which completed its second set of performances in Brooklyn's Prospect Park on Saturday, following a spring run.
As if anticipating the recent outpouring of women describing their experiences of sexual harassment, she also recounts the many myths in which women are physically prevented from testifying to the violence done to them: Their tongues are torn out, they're turned into trees or animals.
Now in the chapel's graveyard, trees were torn out at their roots, 2400-year-old tombstones were cracked or knocked over entirely, ripped sections of Venetian blinds rattled amid branches, and a 211-inch-thick blanket of papers, debris, and ash coated the ground.
With her reading glasses perched atop her nose, the torn-out page of the newspaper delicately balanced on her legs and a slight frown creasing her forehead, she would carefully begin to fish out the hidden words inside the boxes, oblivious to everything else that moved.
And after the tears, we resume our cross-legged sitting positions facing each other, and having fetched a local newspaper from the pile, we place the torn-out crosswords page between our folded legs and hunt for the hidden words until our eyes grow drowsy with sleep.
We're told when police raided the home of the 2 brothers they found magazines with pages torn out, and authorities are now trying to determine if the missing pages are connected to the threatening letter that was sent to Jussie 8 days before the alleged attack.
But as Juan said, you know, I guess it&aposs not to be all that surprising, it shouldn&apost be all that surprising considering the fact that, you know, the president is sitting there watching so much of his agenda get torn out by root and branch by this president.
The paper is thick enough for you to bear down hard without indenting other pages and without ink bleeding through, and the book gets the "Frame" part of its name because the perforated pages can easily be torn out for hanging on the fridge or even framing for proper presentation.
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But even through the haze, if you wound up at the intersection of 1300 South and 300 East, it's impossible not to see the Fun Time Kidz Day Care, a DayGlo-green building with purple doors and yellow trim around windows blocked with pictures that look like they've been torn out of old coloring books.
Close to 21994 miles away, Navjot Altaf: The Earth's Heart, Torn Out at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Mumbai, is the first major museum exhibition for Navjot (who goes by her first name to distinguish from that of her late husband, Altaf, who was also an artist), and the public institution's first dedicated to a living woman artist.
There was no note nothing only the faint metallic whiff of blood and the tinny smell of internal organs her son's brain her thirty-six-year-old son's brain her thirty-six-year-old son who had torn out of her one August afternoon with the monsoon coming down in unforgiving sheets outside the bungalow and the Indian midwife inscrutable dumb in her foreign language and Clare's ayah all crowding around thirty-one hours for a little head to come out but all tangled up inside and Dr. Higgins despairing too unforeseen complications the child who made the beginning and the end unendurably difficult while her contractions racked her as if there were no end and no end to the deluge outside waters breaking everywhere this child who would almost take her life with him while receiving his.

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