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The governor has reportedly been torn about whether to allow fracking in the state, and he has tacked left in recent weeks.
Understandably, she had been torn about whether to come to the gathering, knowing that if she did she would have to forfeit holiday from the following month.
I've been torn about whether it should be a video or a book.
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She's torn about whether to get out of that hotel room.
Some nurses at the clinic said they were torn about whether to opt for surgery or something more pragmatic.
Angy Rivera, 21, who lives in Queens with her mother and three siblings, said she was torn about whether to apply.
The commission, for its part, is torn about whether to dare tell a big founding member like France to tighten its belt.
Clark Rieke, a real-estate agent from Cedar Rapids, was wearing a blue Obama shirt, but said he was torn about whether to support Mr. Obama, Mr. Edwards or Mr. Richardson.
In New Milford, Conn., Gale Alexander said he and his wife were torn about whether to allow their 9-year-old son to remain in the Boy Scouts.
Mr. Willimon and Ms. Ostrow described the negotiations as cordial, but also acknowledged that the Flea was torn about whether to keep the play or let it go elsewhere in exchange for, say, a producing credit and financial royalty.
What advice I'd give to young women… today about their sex lives I'm torn about whether it's ever worth giving advice about sex: sexuality is so individual and private and anyway the young need to make their own mistakes, just as we did.
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