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Over tea and sweets, we were regaled with snow leopard pelts, and once, the aging skin of a lion, along with pucks of hashish and firearms — often faked replicas of old British patterns offered as being torn from a dying British soldier's hands in the empire's last decades.
As a consequence, employed scientists either appear as "workers" fulfilling their company's business goals, or as being torn between the expected loyalty and profit-oriented commitment and their own research ambitions.
Sartre describes him as being torn between two kinds of morality: one of limited scope but certain efficacy, personal devotion to his mother; the other of much wider scope but uncertain efficacy, attempting to contribute to the defeat of an unjust aggressor.
The character, of Turkish descent, is described as being "torn between two worlds", which Hussen explained are her traditional family life and modern London life.
Richter, who discusses the lengthy conflict between Huelsenbeck and Tzara over the issue of Dada foundation, speaks of the movement as being torn apart by "petty jealousies".
On television broadcasts leading up to SummerSlam, interviews with Diana and her mother Helen portrayed the family as being torn apart by the upcoming match.
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In December, Parsons stood on top of the McPherson Square barn as it was being torn down as a protest against the National Park Service.
I honestly feel like we left a piece of our band there as we were being torn away from it.
"It was as if you were being torn apart".
In that note we ended up being torn apart as ward committee members.
A ceasefire signed by the rebels and the Manila government might as well be torn up.
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