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It covers January to December of 1865 with some months apparently torn out.
Rockets General Manager Carroll Dawson said the tendon was apparently torn, and if that is the case, Taylor will have surgery today.
At one point one of them flashes a small early picture of the Beatles, apparently torn from a fan magazine of the era.
Mr. Hong, a South Korean who lives in Guam, was sitting in the front of the lower deck and escaped from the plane through the ceiling, which was apparently torn open when the upper deck split off.
Inside it, miniature objects dangle on a string of golden beads, each apparently torn from a wooden puppet: a torso, in a prison-striped shirt, with arms outstretched; a black man's head; his cartoonishly muscular legs.
Since the rebels mounted their revolt last February, China's policy toward Libya has been up for grabs, with the government apparently torn between economic interest in Colonel Qaddafi's continued rule and a desire to be on the winning side should his opponents take control.
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Most weirdly, when on tour in Italy, Manson was arrested for apparently "tearing off his genitals", live on stage.
Rodriguez needs season-ending surgery for the thumb ligament he apparently tore with repeated punches to the head of his children's grandfather last Wednesday.
The film was accepted, but Modine couldn't make it after last week's New York typhoon apparently tore the roof off his house.
The rifle's immense power apparently tore through the deputies' bulletproof vests; one doctor at Grady told the sheriff's department that the wounds reminded him of those seen in Vietnam.
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