What could tear things ordsprog

en What could tear things apart is a strong civil war.

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 The end of the series has massive ramifications. This is one of those things that comes along that shapes things for times to come. ... There's very much a pre-Civil War and post-Civil War Marvel Universe coming at you.

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 It's whether you can raise a claim under civil rights, a civil action, versus the typical way to challenge these things.

en The knee was not designed to be hit with all that force at all those angles, ... It has very strong ligaments, but when that sudden force is applied to those ligaments, especially with a lot of torque, things tear.

en We are happy this is all behind us. All throughout these negotiations, which resulted in a civil settlement, we sought to assure the jobs and futures of all the very talented people at the Strong companies and to enable Strong Funds to continue to serve its many investors. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness.

en It is unfortunate that we are in civil war. We are losing each day, as an average, 50 to 60 people through the country, if not more. If this is not civil war, then God knows what civil war is.

en Many a man wishes he were strong enough to tear a telephone book in half-especially if he has a teenage daughter.
  Guy Lombardo

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 Some things are very dear to me --/ Such things as flowers bathed by rain/ Or patterns traced upon the sea/ .../ But dearer far than all surmise/ Are sudden tear-drops in your eyes.

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.


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