Halfway through part 2, the three-line stanzas with their fairly regular iambics are interrupted, and quite literally torn apart. |
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It is an attempt to heal the pain of families torn apart by the Korean War 50 years ago. |
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It is no exaggeration to say the town was being torn apart by suspicion, rumour and accusation during my visit there in November. |
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A young chicken farmer is torn apart when he's caught between vengeance and his love of a churn girl. |
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This site is continuously meddled with, torn apart and endlessly tittivated. |
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The plane was apparently torn apart before it burned, killing the pilot and copilot. |
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Euro 1992 was a flop for Germany, and at USA '94 a team torn apart by internal strife were disastrously eliminated by unfancied Bulgaria. |
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She coughed and it sounded as if her chest were slowly being torn apart from the inside. |
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To my right were buildings with their first floors torn apart or gutted by fire, but the shells of the buildings still stood. |
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His body was torn apart and pieces of mangled flesh were sent in all directions. |
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She also said her top priority was to prevent the diverse archipelago being torn apart by separatist rebellions. |
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With Open Hearts, she effectively documents, in minute, excruciating, vivid detail, what happens when a family is torn apart by infidelity. |
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His life came to an end when, after taking a bullet, he was torn apart by a horde of hungry zombies. |
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She felt the piercing sting of humiliation and her heart being broken and torn apart like some fragile letter. |
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First on his list old structures that must be torn apart were the state-owned enterprises that created a nonviable economy. |
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In Greek mythology, he had been torn apart by Titans but was always regenerated, like the vines in spring. |
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He knows that although she presents such an organized front to the world, she is being torn apart inside. |
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But in 2002, the Park family was torn apart when he was arrested for illegal trading and sentenced to 17 years in prison. |
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Canadian soldiers are doing absolutely critical work to bring stability to a country that has been torn apart by internal strife for decades. |
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Reconciliation has never been easy or smooth sailing for any society torn apart. |
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The European Union provides living proof that peace, stability, freedom and prosperity can be brought to a continent once torn apart by wars. |
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Female video game developers like Zoe Quinn have been torn apart and harassed for fabricated scandals. |
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Furniture had been torn apart, and shattered glass covered the floor. |
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It began as a longish, handwritten short story about a man who finds a great deal of money by accident and who subsequently sees his family torn apart by greed. |
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Rather China would be subjugated and perhaps torn apart by American, West European and Japanese imperialism, transformed into a giant sweatshop. |
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Jerusalem can no longer remain torn apart by divisions that are more unendurable here than anywhere else. |
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His wife was just inconsolable, and her family was completely torn apart because of her husband's involvement. |
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The Canadian social safety net is being torn apart by privatization and contracting out. |
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The peaceful society we in Canada enjoy today is only a dream to the many people in the world who live in countries torn apart by violence. |
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For much of the 20th century, the country was torn apart by war and did not enjoy true peace even after unification. |
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Often children were taken from their mothers, husbands and wives were torn apart. |
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We are amongst the most weak economically, we have a country that has been torn apart, rebuilding is necessary but we must rebuild on rock. |
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Reflecting the new era which opened with the signing of the agreements, a Turkish daily, Hurriyet, spoke on 19 October of 'One nation torn apart. |
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It is a moving experience to see families torn apart by violence and taken away from their familiar roots. |
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But most of all in Gretl, this unforgettable character, torn apart before she was born, to whom life certainly did not offer any recompense. |
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Ivory Coast was no longer just this country torn apart by war and discord, it was also seen as a land of music and culture. |
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Despite the advancement of civilization and culture, many countries continue to be torn apart by war. |
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I have a theory that this could all be a set-up, whereby they are torn apart by the tabloids, but they know full well they have not actually done anything. |
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As the sound of the scourging is heard, you feel like your heart is torn apart. |
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Some of you might say, this is hogwash, but just look at the number of families who have been torn apart by women feuding, this is only self-evident. |
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It's only a matter of time before the spell's protection will fade and her human body be torn apart by the force of gravity, so Orphen has to act quickly. |
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The crew cabin was torn apart in 24 seconds, the report says. |
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The door staircase suddenly snapped off the foundation and soared up into the clouds, suddenly being torn apart by flying shrapnel of glass and metal. |
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In a country torn apart by bloodshed and recrimination, that alone speaks volumes. |
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He came to a club torn apart by in-fighting and cleaned house. |
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For members of AI, the debate is triggered by distress at the suffering in states torn apart by armed conict or by the collapse of governmental structures. |
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Make no mistake: when Canadians go to a country like Haiti that has been torn apart by internal strife for years, it is not a comfortable situation. |
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This gathering was an acknowledgement of the need to break the isolation so symptomatic of societies torn apart by histories of militarization and violence. |
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The gigantic world, split into massive and distinct explorable areas is besieged by dragons, torn apart by political turmoil and ravaged by war. |
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Then, in the zone of the worm's emergence, there grows a painful tumefaction centred on a pseudo-furuncle which is soon torn apart, showing the extremity of the worm. |
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Intercultural youth work in a country torn apart. |
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Nearly six years after its implementation, one has to say that the cease-fire never succeeded in putting in place a lasting peace in the country, which has been torn apart by 25 years of civil war. |
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International conflict, civil war, desertion of villages, and mass exodus of the population has torn apart the socio-economic fabric and the way of life for the people of Darfur, Sudan. |
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However, when Billy returns from rehab hell-bent on bloodshed and debauchery, Johnny finds himself in the middle of a vicious turf war with rival gangs for control of a city torn apart by violence and corruption. |
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I watched them become bloated and torn apart by dogs. |
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Prey that is too large or awkward is taken to the surface to be torn apart. |
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The Triumvirate was eventually torn apart by the competing ambitions of its members. |
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This is an important determination because tumors that are easily torn apart have a higher risk of malignancy and metastasis. |
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The volume is haunted by the death of the vates Orpheus, who failed to revive Eurydice from death and was then torn apart by maenads. |
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That is why we can only welcome the fact that, despite these forecasts, Afghanistan is not being torn apart today and that the progress we have already made in restoring order in the country is, on the contrary, encouraging. |
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Elio Canestri was torn apart as he bodyboarded off the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean. |
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I have always been torn apart by the desire to chose. |
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They quite lackadaisically will have families torn apart. |
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Women and children are being torn apart by bullets that come from China. |
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Families have been displaced and torn apart, and the use of child soldiers has robbed many individuals of the opportunity to learn, while also sowing the seeds of long-term national disruption, instability and poverty. |
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At the moment they are being devitalized and torn apart by cuts. |
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At Mason's Yard, Jake gives us a Bosch-like crucifixion scene with Pinocchio-nosed onlookers, a dinosaur being torn apart by a cur, and all observed by a Klu-Klux Klan mannequin. |
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Then in Factions, journey on to the ancient continent of Cantha, a land torn apart by political strife and threatened by the restless spirit of a long-dead traitor. |
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Even the most sophisticated of systems could not further the development of a human community that is torn apart by internecine strife that promotes other people's unhappiness rather than general well-being. |
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The function of the spiral thread is uncertain, but it may absorb stress when prey tries to escape, and thus prevent the collobast from being torn apart. |
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The film is certainly not for the weak-hearted because there are some gruesome parts, like one where you see a man torn apart, and it will have you on the edge of your seat. |
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The same proves also that he kept collectivizing the countryside despite being well-informed about the fact that the country was being torn apart by civil strife. |
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To summarize this plot is to trivialize issues that are not at all trivialized in this elegantly related tale of a close-knit family violently torn apart by bizarre tragedy. |
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From the author of the classic mountaineering disaster memoir Touching The Void comes a novel featuring a relationship lethally torn apart on a stormbound mountain. |
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