The kraal had been ripped asunder, and the ground within the rock cleft and by the cave entrance was littered with dead sheep. |
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Europe can only keep at bay the dogs of war that tore it asunder twice in the last century if all its parts work intimately with each other. |
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The very fabric of modern society rent asunder, all we hold dear torn to shreds and flushed down the lavatory. |
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An article in a foreign journal becomes a touchstone and then a norm, unless it is torn asunder by some path-breaking discovery. |
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Religion, the force that can bind a family together against an uncertain world, can also rip it asunder. |
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Yet, in fact, the election was to bring a prolonged phase of division and torment that tore the Conservatives asunder. |
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Children whose parents are split asunder by adultery have their assumptions about trust, fidelity and commitment greatly damaged. |
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Then the heavens ripped asunder and showered evil and ill omens upon the face of this beckoning planet. |
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Police seemed to be saying that Shannan Gilbert had died because her soul had been rent asunder by a life in the streets. |
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Sidewalks from busier times had been torn asunder by roots and frost heaves, and none of the 20 buildings along its few tree-lined streets seemed to be occupied. |
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As a wise man once said, what God hath woven together, even multiple regression analysis cannot tear asunder. |
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Denton's professed goal was to tear asunder the establishment's secret arrangements and self-dealing, to explode hypocrisies. |
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Now, the remaining Doors are ready to tear asunder everything we stood for in the beginning. |
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A curtain had fallen, my holy of holies was rent asunder, and new gods had to be installed. |
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For more than 30 years, through periods in power and out, the party has been rent asunder by divisions over Britain's role in Europe. |
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The Cote d'Ivoire that used to be relatively rich thanks to cacao exports has meanwhile been rent asunder by a civil war. |
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Never before has it sounded as menacing as here, as if continents were being split asunder. |
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As one social scientist put it, what nature hath joined together, multiple regression cannot put asunder. |
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And the moral is: Those whom God has joined together let rents and co-op boards put asunder. |
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What narrative contrivance can't put asunder, meddlesome parents, tucked not so quietly away in India, work hard to do. |
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It is these private enterprises, businessmen and women that create or put asunder these governments according to their needs. |
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The Lord Jesus Christ is abundantly clear when He states that what God has joined together, no man should put asunder. |
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Let no nation put asunder this landmark achievement of the international community. |
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He symbolised the rebirth of a country that had been nearly torn asunder by racial conflict. |
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Barreca is torn asunder, leaving Zachariah and Morris on the barren platform that constitutes a stage. |
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While walls are being torn asunder, the city continues its constructed life by walking around great heaps of strewn debris. |
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In a land torn asunder by incessant warfare, it is time to assemble your own band of hardened warriors and enter the fray. |
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The whole thing was a package deal, an all-embracing compromise, and it must not be torn asunder. |
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These two areas, the political and economic on the one hand and human rights on the other, cannot be torn asunder and dealt with separately. |
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Thanks to the Christ, the veils of the temple have been torn asunder and the riddle of the Sphinx has been resolved. |
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With their 117-minute clean sheet streak gone after only four minutes, the myth of their defensive invincibility was torn asunder. |
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Integritas, or ethics, consists of the mutual respect of labour and capital, failing which the system is torn asunder. |
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Had We sent down this Qurán on a mountain, verily, thou wouldst have seen it humble itself and cleave asunder for fear of Allah. |
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This is a field where, largely on a consultant paediatrician's say-so, families can be split asunder or parents can be convicted of very serious crimes against their children. |
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Day three, December 16 2006, brought the final nail in the coffin as Australia piled on the runs and tore England's Ashes hopes asunder. |
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The time may finally be at hand when the imbalances created by Bretton Woods 2 now tear the system asunder. |
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It might soon become strong enough to rive the bands of the Union asunder. |
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The least rent or puncture might, if not immediately checked and repaired, split the whole garment asunder and expose its wearer in all his human vulnerability. |
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It is an issue that threatens to tear asunder the world-wide Anglican Communion and it may even cause a split in the Church of Ireland, both North and South. |
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There is nothing, nothing in the world, which will tear us asunder! |
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In recent months, lifelong friendships have been torn asunder. |
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The earth by the Kramer monument burst asunder, and a bony, decomposing arm, covered with tatters of moldy, worm-eaten cloth, reached out of the ground. |
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Vows declaring two individuals permanently one in the sight of God, a bond no one may put asunder, are taken as mostly a quaint rhetoric or archaic poetry. |
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Half a century of peace and peaceful and productive coexistence between peoples repeatedly torn asunder by war is testimony to the sense and value of European unification. |
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There was a flash like flame and the helm burst asunder. The orc fell with cloven head. |
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The Preußen was towed to Dover as a harbour of refuge, however a storm was brewing and the hawsers were simply not up to towing the gigantic sailing ship and were torn asunder. |
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It is being played out on the coasts of Ecuador and Thailand, Nicaragua and Bangladesh, as delicate coastal ecologies are torn asunder to create ponds for industrial production of shrimp. |
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Here's hoping that never again in your lifetime may you see a world torn asunder in strife and bloodshed, so that all your days will be as happy and carefree as they are now. |
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We see it in nations that are torn asunder by tribal lines. |
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I have seen families torn asunder, mothers inconsolable, livelihoods gone. |
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First, the cold friction of expiring sense Without enchantment, offering no promise But bitter tastelessness of shadow fruit As body and soul begin to fall asunder. |
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The bird itself seems to be falling, breaking asunder into bits of itself, even as we stare at it, as if, when it hits ground, it will be nothing but a tumble of spiky spars and a pother of wind-blown feathers. |
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No firm whose employees feel like that will ever be riven asunder by internal conflict, or worsted in competition because of slackness of its workers. |
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They risk being split asunder by sectarian, ethnic and tribal cleavages. |
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They are the American dream torn asunder, like clean fresh laundry left drying on the clothesline, switchbladed by bored boys of summer. |
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Two political parties have been split asunder by the pro-Brexit vote. |
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I belong to a generation that lived in a divided Europe, split asunder by a wall, and that was able to draw lessons from the past in order to stand together as a continent. |
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Meanwhile, the Balkans would have remained a cauldron of ethnic bitterness, ruled by the sword, and split asunder by the memory of past conflicts. |
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Those who have felt this way for 18 years let no man put asunder. |
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You could say that the Mondrian set right what the Picasso rent asunder, and that the paintings bracket a definite cycle of radical European painting. |
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Societies held together by fear and repression may offer the illusion of stability for a time, but they are built upon fault lines that will eventually tear asunder. |
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What the constitutional review committee put asunder on the death of Ayatollah Khomaini, i.e. the political and religious leaderships, the current authorities now seem anxious to join together again. |
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In order to rebuild the human community, rather than rend it further asunder with overwhelming and indiscriminate violence, there needs to be prudence and restraint in how our country responds. |
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Word of God and Church of God cannot be put asunder. |
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After a long and cruel war which has rent whole peoples asunder with it rivalry and slaughter, men of good will are spending themselves in the effort to find the best possible way to restore peace to the world. |
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Eventually, the LDP may split asunder to form a true opposition. |
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A wholeness torn asunder, then, a fall away from origins. |
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Perhaps you'd rather capitalize on the chaos and create a commercial based on a product or service one might peddle to the desperate citizens seeking comfort or safety in an Azeroth rent asunder by the Cataclysm. |
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Meeting those changing expectations requires a commitment to research and innovation to find the best ways possible of putting back together what has been rent asunder. |
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August days torn asunder by the insatiable desire for ice cream. |
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You don't want to hurt me, but see how deep the bullet lies. Unaware that I'm tearing you asunder. There is thunder in our hearts. |
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Lest anyone find her treasure, she tore the map asunder and cast its pieces into the wind. |
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Sir Launcelot put his shield afore him, and put the stroke away of the one giant, and with his sword he clave his head asunder. |
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Tank after tank split asunder or burned out, while all the time a tremendous British barrage lay over the Italian infantry and artillery positions. |
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He gave the impression of a creature whose back has been broken, whose whole essence and energy have been wrenched asunder, yet in which life somehow clings, palpitant. |
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The skill is shown by the neat way in which the dismemberment has been carried out. The parts have not been rudely hacked asunder, but have been separated at the joints. |
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What, therefore, God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. |
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