If their guy can't be president of the club, they'd rather tear down the whole clubhouse. |
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Countless times both of our pagers would go off and we'd tear down the rickety apartment stairs and he'd drive us both to the station. |
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You might also be training too often, leading to overtraining, which is much more likely to tear down muscle tissue than to build it. |
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One of the things I dislike very much is when they begin to tear down that which is sacred to others. |
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The average joe watching Channel 9 would think the whole thing involved a bunch of misguided dreadlocked hippies trying to tear down fences. |
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But as they tear down the dirt roads in the dead of night, a truck rolls out of nowhere, they lose control, and their car ends up in a ditch. |
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Yes, and hopefully they tear down that ridiculous park of his. Bags I the first go with the bulldozer! |
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We have always been a contentious people without any hesitation to tear down our leaders. |
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Some England fans behind one of the goals could be seen trying to tear down metal fences separating them from Slovakian supporters. |
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This month, the Liberal government announced they would tear down the Cordova side of the building and renovate the parkade. |
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He ordered soldiers to tear down breastworks and use the logs to feed the fires. |
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The setup time represents the number of days which are necessary to set up and tear down machines that are required to process the material. |
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We share fundamental values and we must, therefore, tear down the wall of misunderstanding and hatred. |
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Need to tear down hierarchical ranks and encourage respect for each other and all the disciplines involved. |
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This, despite feeling like futility is creeping like vines to tear down your walls of passion and security. |
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By providing your body with frequent and plentiful influxes of aminos, you are sending it the message that it does not need to tear down muscle mass. |
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To make this a reality we need to tear down existing obstacles to investment and stop new hurdles being thrown up in its way. |
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He had said once that he'd tear down an old corn crib for another farmer, hoping to get a little bit of salvageable wood out of the old structure. |
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They would compete to tear down government buildings, rip art galleries to shreds, and hold impromptu show trials for local Party officials, teachers or intellectuals. |
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If they don't tear down this wall of sin, God will certainly hold them accountable on the Judgment Day. |
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They just castigate, criticize and tear down without describing what they would do as an alternative. |
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This kind of advertising provides answers to those who maliciously or ignorantly attempt to tear down the private enterprise system. |
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The advantage of this technique is that you will avoid the mess and time required to tear down the ceiling. |
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That is the amount of time we had to tear down the old layout and install the new one. |
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The NCC had already decided to tear down an old school in the Greenbelt and develop a trailhead in its place. |
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They will tear down the building that houses their office and meeting hall now and build in the open space. |
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It is up to us to tear down this new wall peacefully with the power of our ideas and the strength of our convictions. |
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Another factor was that Hungary had already become the first East European Communist country to tear down their wall. |
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How far and how quickly to tear down barriers to world farm trade was a key topic of the discussions, which showed countries were still widely split on the issue. |
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Not long after Sam comes back to life, she discovers that she works for a virtueless enterprise that seeks to tear down churches and community centers to build mini-malls. |
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The republican edifice you swore to tear down is severely weakened. |
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But instead of this painstaking work, we see only the ambitions of government officials who have no real experience in these matters, but who have decided to tear down years of previous efforts and build something new. |
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The main purpose of making such derisory resources available is to strengthen the power of capital and tear down any social achievements left over from the socialist era. |
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A house builder can build a house without having to tear down an old one. |
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The logic of the Single Market is to tear down national tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade, confident of the overall benefits, while recognising that there will be particular losers as well as winners. |
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They hope to tear down their community centre and replace it with a low-rise apartment that could house 10 or 12 one-bedroom homes, along with a new community centre. |
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Poster is sticky backed, hangs up easily, hard to deface or tear down. |
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The working group met again at the TSB Engineering Laboratory on 28 May 2003, to witness the tear down of the hydraulic components and discuss potential safety action. |
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Supporters often tear down rival posters or disfigure portraits. |
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I firmly believe that trade has made us better off, richer as a society, and to tear down those relationships now would be a tragic step backward. |
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The first thing 20-yearold Phillip did when he heard war in Europe was over was help his mother tear down black out paper pasted to the windows of their home. |
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Perhaps this book can be used to help tear down the walls built by androcentric biases and to discover new ways for the children of God to relate to and respect each other. |
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Washington read the declaration to his men and the citizens of New York on July 9, invigorating the crowd to tear down a lead statue of the King, melting it to make bullets. |
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Tear down the walls of self-consciousness in your mind, rip to shreds all the self-defeating messages you torture yourself with all the time. |
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