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en She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. eager to say and do anything to tear him apart.

en This is the most stupid ... most asinine thing I've ever heard of doing. If this was just some dirt field, that would be different. But this is one of the few facilities in the state that can handle big baseball games. Why tear it down? If you want to tear down something, tear down the Coliseum and build an arena there.

en We have to tear off the roof, tear down the garage, and tear down the pantry and back porch by ourselves.

en It's the beginning of the tear. The tear will take a while to tear all the way across the fabric, but the rip has started and is moving.

en If people shed a tear at any time during any performance that I do, it shouldn't be because they see me shedding a tear; rather the things I am saying make them shed a tear.

en I'm concerned about it. I heard it pop. Hopefully, if it is a tear, it's a low-grade tear that doesn't need surgery and I don't have to miss many games.

en Currently, the Canadian dollar has been on a tear, an absolute tear. It's been massively outperforming other currencies.

en When I first did it, we just thought it was a sprained MCL. We didn't know the ACL was torn until a few weeks later. It started out as a partial tear, but I tear it more each game.

en I personally believe that the black audience is eager to have shows about their culture and history, ... When that material is put onstage, they are quite eager to get out and see it.

en I heard it pop; obviously that's not a good thing. Right now I'm concerned about that. If it's a tear, we want it to be a low-grade tear.

en In the first half we were eager to score, but maybe a little too eager. We spread the ball around and played better in the second.

en They called it a partial tear, but I think it was more of a stretch of the muscle rather than a tear.

en When you tear out insulation from the wall or something like that and it comes out in bits and pieces – all you do is tear it all out.

en Everything looked really good, ... There was a tear in the [shoulder] capsule area, and a minor tear in the underneath surface of the rotator cuff. It just needed to be cleaned up a little bit, two sutures put in. That was it.

en He was able to pitch with the tear. His lack of performance had to do with the tear.


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