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en They tore down the walls that separated the houses. It is very much in a state of limbo They have gotten to the point of tearing it apart and putting it back together. It is very much like their lives.

en All of a sudden, they ran up to me and tore the leash from my hand and started tearing her up.

en Part of the controversy was that it's a pretty deep lot, separated into two parcels, and the parcel in the back is surrounded by single houses in the residential district. The proposed parking lot was going to extend into the green space there. The concern was for city vehicles being able to get to the back of those properties.

en We tore everything out of here. All that was left when we started was the floors and the walls.

en and this is putting walls back up.
  John Ashcroft

en You see fully wainscoted walls in the first half of the 18th century. Wainscoting was also a sort of early insulation, especially for stone houses, where the walls could be cold and damp. Wood absorbs heat for a cozy feeling.

en Putting Gulf Coast businesses back to work, including the largest employer in the states of Mississippi and Louisiana, is an essential step in putting the region and its citizens' lives back together.

en It just tore us up. At some point in the future, we'll go back and listen to it again. But right now, it's just a bit too painful.

en I've seen the way AIDS is tearing so many young lives apart, but I've also seen people fighting back -- spreading the word about prevention, looking after orphans, supporting each other.

en The way it tore the walls and roof out of the trailer, I'm sure it sucked me up into the wind. I'm really glad I was unconscious.

en I had a vision. Lisa and me were tearing a church apart. That's not what I did. I just tore up a table that people saw as an idol, kneeling before it and bowing before an idol.

en Broke off, knocked down fences, tore roofs off of houses.

en It was just seeing the devastation that was caused and what the people are going through, trying to get their lives back together. Their houses are gone, they're starting from scratch, trying to do the best they can until they get back on their feet.

en The problem is, some of residents are coming back, going into homes, taking debris from inside houses and putting it back on street. It might not look like were doing our job, but were picking it up and its getting refilled.

en This tragic event has touched the lives of so many persons and we are committed to assisting the residents of the Gulf Coast as they begin putting their lives back together. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson.


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