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"No one should be able to rip us away from our culture and civilization.
His wife used to be able to rip up a dollar and reassemble it, until she forgot the restoration part and moved away from magic.
"In the old days," Mr. Trobec said, "it was good enough to be able to rip and read the forecast from the National Weather Service".
"We have to make something that somebody else wants to buy, we won't just be able to rip off a bit of commission on all the financial transactions.
Digital Media Library from Pioneer will be able to rip CD's into MP3 format and play back through TV's and stereos connected directly to it, but you would not buy it for that.
It was a good deal for both sides: Mr. Grasso would get his $140 million and a new contract, while the exchange would be able to rip up the expensive old one while still keeping Mr. Grasso until 2007.
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OK, who had the Reds being able to rip off 10 straight, their longest winning streak of the season, without their franchise slugger Joey Votto?
"For too long staffing agencies have been able to rip off the NHS by charging extortionate hourly rates which cost billions of pounds a year and undermine staff working hard to deliver high-quality care," Mr Hunt said.
For too long staffing agencies have been able to rip off the NHS by charging extortionate hourly rates which cost billions of pounds a year Jeremy Hunt The health secretary told reporters the crackdown would save the NHS an estimated £1bn over three years.
"That Wes Craven was able to rip a film from the headlines (with echoes of the mass hysteria surrounding the infamous McMartin case) and create a solid gold horror premise that is surreal and ambitious even within it's limited budget, was a masterstroke".
The ritual of being able to rip up those issues that are making you angry is an important component to letting it go.
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