Let's just see if you're as willing to tear apart one of your own.
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This allowed superheated gases to get inside the orbiter's structure, causing it to tear apart as it made its descent towards Earth.
Walton's first job, as a video journalist, was to tear apart the five-part carbon scripts for the anchors, producer and director, then run the teleprompter.
Thompson may yet dream of using the hearings to drive reform, but there aren't many elected officials in either party who want him to tear apart the system that has fed them so well.
There have been internal squabbles since, but none big enough to tear it apart.
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But the social and economic tensions that have threatened to tear Thailand apart are still largely undimmed.
In fact, it sometimes seems that using connectivity to tear things apart is easier than using it to build.
Taken a few steps further, smartphones, tablets, and laptops -- and the social media they often support -- have the potential to tear couples apart.
The incredible democratization of information and power engendered by networks is exponentially enlarging not only our ability to build together but also our ability to tear things apart.
Before the debate, Welsh Secretary Ron Davies made an impassioned plea to the conference not to tear itself apart in arguing over the mechanics of achieving gender balance in the assembly.
Wright had a friend, William Walsh, who developed a pizza box in 2003 with a clever series of perforations that allow it to easily tear apart into four serving trays and a sturdy storage container.
But former Tory chairman Michael Ancram said Mr Clarke was likely to tear the party apart.
George Washington left office during a time in which intense rancor about foreign affairs plausibly threatened to tear the country apart.
The tensions between the DPJ's modernisers and Mr Ozawa, who undermines the cabinet from outside it, have the potential to tear the party apart.
The Democratic Party is more united than it's been at any time since the 1930s, while the abortion issue threatens to tear the Republicans apart next month.
Just as the Lebanese do today, Iraqis, for decades to come, will have their own visual reminders of the war that is threatening to tear their country apart.
Riot police had to use tear gas to keep the two sides apart and more than 100 people were injured.
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.
You just may need several billion dollars to get Congress to listen and the media to cover it, tear it apart or endorse it.
Girls would tear you apart trying to get in and out of this strange church in the middle of nowhere.
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We were only young - 18 or something - and I think our manager told the producer to go in there and tear us apart.
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As we learn more about the two brothers who are suspected of these horrific crimes, Americans should not let anyone, especially those who seek to instill fear, tear our nation apart.
The Chief Executive of iFixit will take his tool kit anywhere in the world to get his hands on an Apple product first so that he can tear it apart and tell the rest of us how to fix it.
Disney employees had to roll up their sleeves and tear the home apart by hand.
Some stories do tear you apart, usually those where the violence is joined to some emphatically opposite quality, such as peace or tenderness.
In this, our second annual survey of corporate earnings quality, we tear apart the financial statements of Wall Street's favorite growth stocks and give a grade to each.
On Aug. 22, it hosted a meeting with athletic conference representatives, school representatives (including those from Texas), sports networks, media experts and antitrust attorneys, among others, to begin the discussion on a question that is tearing apart the Big 12 Conference, and could well tear apart NCAA members themselves: Do school- or conference-owned networks gain an unfair advantage in showing youth sports on their channels?
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