The jackals have already started to tear at the carcass of the failed Romney campaign.
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If a foxhound were to tear at a fox without killing it, the dog would be badly bitten.
Look at the young immigrant wiping away a tear at the thought of the langoustines, ripe with roe, prepared by his mother back in Spain.
"Yes, it will certainly tear at my allegiances, " Warburton said.
He truly wants to address the grief of these damaged people, because, by doing so, he'll be addressing his own sense of loss, but instead he begins to inadvertently tear at the fabric of the community.
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Minor clashes broke out at one stage when police fired tear gas at hooded youths throwing stones.
At Sanarpar, outside Dhaka, police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at strikers who set light to a lorry, police chief Abdul Matin told AFP news agency.
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While an estimated 80% of IM users are on either AIM or ICQ, Ferris claims the heavy adoption of IM services will tear away at the company's market share.
After the police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at the rioting fans, Malawi FA president John Zingale went onto the pitch and demanded that they desist from using force.
In Cairo on Tuesday police again fired tear gas at protesters near Tahrir Square, and the lobby of a major hotel close to the square was attacked, apparently by looters.
But supporters of defeated Prime Minister Raila Odinga angrily protested after the verdict and police fired tear gas at them outside the Supreme Court as well as in the lakeside city of Kisumu, Odinga's hometown.
As a result, Jiangjin these days has been on a tear, growing at a 16.8% clip.
This is the arthritis of wear and tear, looking at pain in the knees as an endpoint.
Saturday, the PA claimed that Jawaher Abu-Rahmeh, a woman from Bil'in died from tear gas inhalation at the previous day's riot.
But Mr Osborne's direct Labour adversary, Ed Balls, recently admitted to shedding a tear or two at episodes of The Antiques Roadshow and the US comedy Modern Family.
Others argue that the tear gas, at the very least, set the stage for an inadvertent inferno--a claim long since dismissed as bad science by an independent investigation.
In one of the coolest car customizations we've seen, an engineer retrofitted a 1966 VW bus with snowmobile tracks, creating an all-terrain party wagon that can tear through snow at an impressive 30 MPH.
It actually brought at tear to my eye as I was watching from the press gallery and saw many - this one daughter of a member holding a Bible for the member to be sworn in on.
The article went on to suggest that even if shares were to continue on their current tear, trading at a multiple of 25 times earnings and in line with the company's robust long-term growth projections, the stock may be overvalued by as much as 22%.
The frustration eventually builds into a tear-inducing tantrum at a misbehaving student, inducing a brief stint of regret.
Instead, it slowly piles on all the melancholy the song can bear, one subtly tear-jerking ingredient at a time.
The comparative flexibility of steel makes for a more comfortable ride and a vehicle that can sustain more wear and tear before coming apart at the welding seams.
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They looked able to tear the Swansea defence apart at will in the second half as they recovered from Graham's early opener to take complete control.
At daybreak police fired tear-gas to clear protesters and let members enter.
At a General Motors research laboratory in Warren, Michigan engineers are simulating real-life wear and tear on a pair of prototype batteries that lie at the heart of GM's riskiest technological gamble ever.
They could not be seen to abandon a longstanding ally at the first whiff of tear-gas.
The company has been on a tear, growing revenues and net profits at 40% annually on a compounded basis since 2004.
Mr. Khan's personal stock portfolio has been on a tear as the broader market has risen at what Mr. Khan calls "breakneck speeds" in recent months.
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