They tear off his dusty clothes and clean his body, a symbol of their perseverance.
It doesn't take much to tear off their flimsy mask of sweetness and light.
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On other days they would circle parked pick-up trucks, then swoop down and tear off their windscreen wipers.
The sea trout, if not the salmon, began to snatch and tear off with them to the reedy shallows.
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Using my teeth, I would carefully tear off the top of my first dumpling and watch the steam rise.
If the protein could tear off cholesterol plaque in patients who were already sick, it might cut down on heart attacks.
He and his wife quickly realized they had mountains of products from which to tear off the bar codes needed to submit for proof of purchase by the offer deadline, but he was unstoppable.
When I walked off the plane I was hit with such a mighty gust of humidity that it caused me to tear off my jacket, sweater and scarf like they were covered in fire ants.
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And while Dell's year-long accounting probe makes it plain that the company was struggling to meet investor's sky-high expectations, (see: "Dell: Cooked Books and Computers") the company remains in robust financial health, even as rivals Hewlett-Packard and Apple continue to tear off fresh chunks of the PC market at Dell's expense.
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Kovalainen revealed later that he had accidentally hit the pit lane speed limiter button while removing an oil-smeared tear-off from his visor.
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The researchers who developed Tropolis said they worked closely with moms and kids to tweak the texture so that it would flow through the tear-off opening.
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She had to stop to tear her gloves off inside out, flap her T-shirt, lift her hair away from her blazing neck.
Bringing together the anguish of love and the demands of art, Swanberg seems to tear the skin off the filmmaking process to expose deep wounds.
One assembly member disrupted the vote by letting off a tear-gas canister.
He went off on a tear, anathematizing Bush and Wolfowitz and Perle, but then he must have felt bad about avoiding the subject at hand because he came back to it, softening his tone.
Still feeling heaviness in his left groin, he was sent for an MRI on Colorado's day off Monday and no tear was found.
Without that tear, without the bird that tears off Ahab's hat, would it mean as much when Ahab goes down with his ship?
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Stone-throwing protesters in the West Bank towns of Hebron, Ramallah, Nablus, Jenin and elsewhere faced off with Israeli soldiers deploying tear gas and stun grenades.
Look at the U.S. side, where the Bloomberg REIT Index, on a tear for three years, is now off 9% from its early February high.
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"The unanimous feeling of over 80 local residents was the council should tear up the agreement with SFP, throw them off the site and start talking about alternative uses, " he said.
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Mr. MICHAEL LASKOWSKI (Rancher): One wouldn't get into a trailer and the other one, we brought her down here and she took a stall door off, and we figured she'd probably tear up the fairgrounds pretty well if we didn't take her back.
Twitter users asked the mayor to "please open this gate, " playing off President Ronald Reagan's famous 1987 appeal to Moscow to "tear down" the Berlin Wall.
In 2006, Beckham limped off midway through the last-eight game against Portugal after sustaining a tear in his right Achilles tendon and a lesion in the ligaments of his left knee.
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